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Uncle Al
- Subject: Uncle Al
- From: "Keith Gardeck" <kgardeck@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2001 00:56:04 -0600
Chris:
Per your question on the significance of "Do what thou wilt..." It is the
credo and prime tenant of philosophy of Thelema (Greek for divine will).
The initial call or introduction is "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole
of the law" to which another Thelemite would respond, "Love is the Law, Love
under Will." Crowley, himself, always began and closed every correspondence
with these phrases. Incidentally, if you bump into a Thelemite online the
first phrase is usually abbreviated as "93" and the response is 93 93/93.
The numbers represent the Qabalistic value of Thelema and Love...
Any hoot, hope that helps. I'm far from an expert or an active in
"promulgating the Law", but if you do have any other Crowley related
questions I think I can help...
Smoochie Boochies,
Keith