Book of the Law II:32
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4. Rejoice therefore, O Initiate, for the greater thy trial the greater thy Triumph. When men shall revile thee, and speak against thee falsely, hath not the Master said, “Blessed art thou!”? - Liber Libræ
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Thelema
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γνῶθι σεαυτόν
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“This includes everything which is, or can be, for you: and you must accept everything exactly as it is in itself, as one of the factors which go to make up your True Self. This True Self thus ultimately includes all things soever; its discovery is Initiation (the traveling inwards) and as its Nature is to move continually, it must be understood not as static, but as dynamic, not as a Noun but as a Verb.”
-from Duty by Aleister Crowley
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“The Goal of the True Will - In Thelema, our Goal is the achievement of an authentic actualization of the totality of the self. The attainment of the optimum mode of being that is the deepest and most complete expression of our potential is the authentic actualization of our Independence and our Interdependence. We call this the Goal of the True Will.” - IAO131 FFFTS
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Mysteria Mystica Maxima, or M:.M:.M:.
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“The nature of the True Will is a continued state of the authentic actualization of potential; the nature of Being is perpetually becoming”
- IAO131 FFFTS
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6. Be not hasty to condemn others; how knowest thou that in their place, thou couldest have resisted the temptation? And even were it so, why shouldst thou despise one who is weaker than thyself?
- Liber Libraæ
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Pursue Randomness And Dichotomies Always
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