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By Aiseyis Crowe
(See Aleister Crowley's "Message of Therion")
When one puts the ego before the will, one worries of failure.
Failure becomes intention and the Will is then met with this folly.
Forget the ego. Forget your self. "Do what thou wilt" and express
your freedom by adhering to that which enriches the purity of your
goals.
The sorcerer is then asked to discover what his will truly is so that
the intention be created, the ego destroyed, and the purpose of the
will met.
The road to the Will is paved in focus, detatchment from the self,
and inner peace through the prior two.
The nature of will is sefless love. Selfless love may exist through
even hate for both are passion, one in the same. True lovers battle
it out in hate before mending their oneness in the bed of making
love. Love becometh the point at the end of a spear that which
connects the intent to Will and begets result.