A thelemic view of consciousness

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kFoyauextlH
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Re: A thelemic view of consciousness

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Yeah, which is fine either way so long as each version can be explained clearly. The Magician generally prefers to view themselves in an active and deliberate position, all the language and ideas tend to focus on deliberate craft and craftsmanship. Ironically, this is at times coupled with more passive language regarding "rules" or "laws" which govern these beliefs or concepts.
waechter418
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Re: A thelemic view of consciousness

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If we consider them being complementary, we might find new ways of explanation.
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Re: A thelemic view of consciousness

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Yes, totally, I look forward to more detail from you regarding this whenever possible!
waechter418
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Re: A thelemic view of consciousness

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how is one to realize oneself through the images of others, if ones does not know one’s own?


I would argue that what we call ones own is first an embodiment from without which we ingest and transform into our own.


Yes, it is a foolish statement  :huh:  is there a way to erase it?


Thanks Brothers! (i erased the misleading statement)

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Re: A thelemic view of consciousness

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I don't see anything you wrote as at all misleading. Kudos to you however for being willing to evolve your ideas though.
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