02-20-2012, 01:10 AM
When Crowley stated "Do what thou Wilt shall be the whole of the law" I believe he meant one should follow their true, divine wills which they incarnated to accomplish as opposed to the lower, distracting desires the illusion-veiled ego strives for; "Thelema" directly translates to "will". His statement seems very much so aligned with the Law of One as it places an emphasis on the free will of the individual to make the choices they please which they feel would be most effective in manifesting what one truly believes they are meant to. It's amusing that Crowley is usually deemed as being sinister, and yet he'd say such a thing as this.