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Achillea Bellonia

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Iamque non pugna, sed caedes erat

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Thelema is both right hand path and left hand path. Specifically so I can slap you with both hands for asking dumb questions.

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“There are many persons who are naturally slaves, who have no stomach to fight, who tamely yield all to any one strong enough to take [what they will]. These persons cannot accept the Law [of Thelema].” —Aleister Crowley

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“The only way to be really born is by annihilation – to be born into Chaos, where Pan is the Saviour.” —Aleister Crowley

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“I only fall in love with souls. I never fall in love with people. People change. They come and go. But a soul remains forever. I suppose that is why when I love, it is a deep love. An unconditional love. A forever love.” — Annie Sloan [ Art • “Dusk” by Jodie Muir ]

“I only fall in love with souls. I never fall in love with people. People change. They come and go. But a soul remains forever. I suppose that is why when I love, it is a deep love. An unconditional love. A forever love.”

— Annie Sloan

[ Art • “Dusk” by Jodie Muir ]
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In Thelema, the Star (or God, or Soul) is perfect in itself. It incarnates not to repair or perfect something but to express & experience its own nature in infinite manifestations. True Will is the particular expression of Nothing through one’s unique point-of-view of the Star.

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In the New Aeon sexual, aesthetic, and ecstatic forces are not distractions from the Great Work, they are its primary engines provided they are subordinated to True Will and consecrated to the Work.

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“Every star must calculate its own orbit. All is Will, and yet all is Necessity. To swerve is ultimately impossible; to seek to swerve is to suffer.” —Aleister Crowley