07-27-2021, 12:30 PM
"Do what thou wilt" is consistent with the Law of One. However, the Law of One encapsulates both the positive AND the negative.
Just as those of us that choose the positive path remain loyal to the Law of One, so can those of the negative path in order to polarise and move into the higher dimensions.
It's interesting that Crowley was a positive entity (I believe Ra). I can only intepret that from my understanding, which is that his confusion might have come from inhabiting a human body and therefore struggling with the messages that come from the ego. The ego, as far as I can tell, is there to challenge you. It tests you by giving you messages that seem real but are not. It is not the inner child or the inner self. This alone is a enough to confuse one. I fight the fight against the ego with my spiritual practices. Crowley could have easily been confuse by this and led of the positive path.
There might have been other factors at play, though from my observation, humans are prone to getting lost in ego. Some do reach the stage of questioning the rationale behind actions, but a lot of us also seem to move like automatons from one action to another (influence of the ego). It's not that they're bad, but they have not fully developed the capacity to question why it is expected that certain things are done in human life.
It's the constant battle between going within and the ego, which likes to run off and do its thing. You're pulled into false interpretations and analyses of situation because the ego takes the information you have learned from the spiritual plane and plays with it in your mind.
Just as those of us that choose the positive path remain loyal to the Law of One, so can those of the negative path in order to polarise and move into the higher dimensions.
It's interesting that Crowley was a positive entity (I believe Ra). I can only intepret that from my understanding, which is that his confusion might have come from inhabiting a human body and therefore struggling with the messages that come from the ego. The ego, as far as I can tell, is there to challenge you. It tests you by giving you messages that seem real but are not. It is not the inner child or the inner self. This alone is a enough to confuse one. I fight the fight against the ego with my spiritual practices. Crowley could have easily been confuse by this and led of the positive path.
There might have been other factors at play, though from my observation, humans are prone to getting lost in ego. Some do reach the stage of questioning the rationale behind actions, but a lot of us also seem to move like automatons from one action to another (influence of the ego). It's not that they're bad, but they have not fully developed the capacity to question why it is expected that certain things are done in human life.
It's the constant battle between going within and the ego, which likes to run off and do its thing. You're pulled into false interpretations and analyses of situation because the ego takes the information you have learned from the spiritual plane and plays with it in your mind.