Timothy Leary: I carried on Aleister Crowley's work
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lol is religion still debatable ? i thought its a proven fact that its man made... wtf
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@thallassocracy Uhh, no. There are two bibles, the Catholic one is a corrupted fake.
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@chellow2 So Eastern Orthodox monks aren't monks? I guess it's only Catholics who can be monks.
Also you're cropping out the entire thing which should be "Do what thou will shall be the whole of the law. Love is the law. Law under will. Every man and woman is a star."
Do what thou will does not mean do what you want, it means you should accomplish your "True Will" which is your purpose in life or your calling.
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Leary says it all here.
Both men were certainly false prophets & evil deceivers who promoted & used drugs to damage very many minds & lives.
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"'Do what thou wilt.' was originally a quote from Rabelais, though Crowley borrowed it."
..Actually Rabelais borrowed it from St Augustine (Augustine of Hippo 354-430AD)
who said "Love, and do what thou wilt" which describes the 60's pretty well. (as Leary says in this vid)
And Yes, it is very funny to see christians 'going off half cocked'
and for the information of the first responder to you comment,
Before the protestant reformation ALL christians were 'catholic'
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Do what thou wilt means to discover what your TRUE DIVINE WILL is - your true intention and not just desire or lust - and then to carry it out. It does not mean 'do whatever you want' - which in fact means almost the opposite.
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thats because the original is Sun and saturn worship..
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"Do as thou wilt" should be the first gate sign to the gates of hell before "Abandon hope all ye who enter here".
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cia stooge...
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@chellow2 Who is the father of all the protestants? Martin Luther. Where is Martin Luther from? Germany. Who SPREAD Christianity into Germany, all of Europe and beyond? The Catholic church. Check n Mate.
'Do what thou wilt.' was originally a quote from Rabelais, though Crowley borrowed it.
It is hilarious to see all these 'Christians' attacking one of the core moral teachings of a monk.
thallassocracy 1 year ago 3
@thallassocracy being a monk is a catholic tradition not to be confused with christianity according to the word.
chellow2 1 year ago 17
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All current Christian denominations use the canon of the Bible chosen by Pope Damasus I in 374.
The Roman Catholic Church invented Christianity, and no-one has yet improved on the Original.
thallassocracy 1 year ago
@thallassocracy sure but still: all the new testament books were written between 50AD-100AD. afaik they have not been changed as evidenced by numerous manuscripts. there is no mention of popes,nuns,forbiddding to marry,no deification of mary,no confessions to priests,no penances,no monks,no more offering for sin,no praying to images. if catholics invented christianity they forgot to put in the basics! lol. Joking aside roman catholicism is not christianity in my research.
chellow2 1 year ago 13