This is an older post, but when I was dealing with the question of "What if my True Will meant I must leave my wife and daughter", which ultimately is just the typical fear/resistance that manifests when to trying to do anything at all, and which has to be mastered anyway, this bit from one of Crowley's diaries (Tunisia '23) helped me out, so I thought I'd share:
"There seems to be much misunderstanding about the True Will. In argument people are always making assumptions which imply as uncaused will. The fact of a person being a gentleman is as much an ineluctable factor as any possible spiritual experience: in fact, it is possible, even probable, that a man may be misled by the enthusiasm of an illumination, and if he should find apparent conflict between his spiritual duty and his duty to honour, it is almost sure evidence that a trap is being laid for him and he should unhesitatingly stick to the course which ordinary decency indicates. [...] and I wish to say definitely, once and for all, that people who do not understand and accept this position have utterly failed to grasp the fundamental principles of the Law of Thelema [...]"