A debate about Thelema has got me thinking. These are some ideas I’ve had so some time.

I am not a prophet. These words not holy. These words represent beliefs that are malleable and can be refined. There is nothing that is the word, only what the gods speak to us. Even then, those words are for those who hear them alone, and do not apply to anyone else.

I believe Jack Parsons was correct when he said:

The present age is under the influence of the force called, in magical terminology, Horus. This force relates to fire, Mars, and the sun, that is, to power, violence, and energy. It also relates to a child, being innocent (i.e. undifferentiated). Its manifestations may be noted in the destruction of old institutions and ideas, the discovery and liberation of new energies, and the trend towards power governments, war, homosexuality, infantilism, and schizophrenia.

This force is completely blind, depending upon the men and women in whom it manifests and who guide it. Obviously, its guidance now tends towards catastrophe.

The catastrophic trend is due to our lack of understanding of our own natures. The hidden lusts, fears, and hatreds resulting from the warping of the love urge, which underlie the natures of all Western peoples, have taken a homicidal and suicidal direction.”

The Aeon of Horus has proven to be in the nature of its symbol—warlike, without mercy, and without forethought.

No aeon in our history directly coincides with its revelation. The prophecy either comes before or after the event. Hindsight pegs the start of the Aeon of Horus at the Enlightenment. An age that culminates with the rise of Napoleon, who introduces us to the citizen army, so that whole nations can participate in the orgy of bloodshed. Since then we have had:

The Napoleonic Wars: 3.5 million dead.

The American Civil War: 750 thousand dead.

The Russo-Japanese War: 136 thousand dead.

The Franco-Prussian War: 167 thousand dead

World War I: 16 million dead.

World War II: 60 million dead.

And the accompanying Holocaust with over 10 million dead.

None of this includes the colonial genocides of indigenous people or all the other wars before, between, or since. This is not a hiccup. These are not growing pains. This is a record indicative of a world gone mad. While war was certainly a constant in the ages before, seldom were they mass slaughter. Ancient wars are characterized by ceremonial combat and fighting between the warrior classes, with the occasional sacking of a city. The main characteristic of modern warfare is the deliberate targeting of civilians for strategic purposes. From those filled with the bloodlust of the Falcon of War, no one is safe.

Luckily, the Aeon of Horus is waning. There is every indication that the progress of aeons, like computer processing power, flows exponentially. Using our most familiar aeonic system, if you perceive the Aeon of Isis as goddess centered, hunter-gatherer, pre-history, then it lasted a good 140,000 years. If the Aeon of Osiris is god centered, agricultural, and civilized, then it lasted a mere 12,000 years at the most. How long will the Aeon of Horus last? Will it be a tenth or a hundredth of that ruled by Osiris?

I posit that the next aeon, just on the horizon, is the Aeon of Thoth. The Aeon of Information. The fact you are reading this message gives evidence of this. These words will travel around the world at the speed of light, be translatable into dozens of languages at the click of a button, and copied so many times that no fire or flood can erase them.

The Law of the Aeon of Horus is: “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. Love is the law, love under will.”

But doing as we will without forethought has proven to be a recipe for disaster. For the survival of our race and our planet, a new way must be found.

I propose that what comes next is not a “Law” at all, but a mantra. A way of looking at things. A meditation. A prism in which we should reflect our thoughts and actions.

KNOW THYSELF IS THE PURPOSE.

LOVE IS THE REASON.

For this simple phrase we should welcome all comment and interpretation.

I believe that we must first know ourselves and understand our True Will, before we act upon it. After understanding, the course we become clear. I believe that love, “the chance at union,” must be the goal.

elektrik667:

scrollofthoth:

And here is why I will never be a Thelemite. “Man has the right to kill those who thwart these rights.” “The slaves shall serve.”

How can you not see the blatant hypocrisy? You have the right to do as you will, but others do not? You have the right to take away the will of others?

I agree with the vast majority of what Thelema says. But when someone defies your will, you don’t take away their right to do as they will. You endure, Perderabo, you endure. And if you truly are the strong, the strength of your will shall overcome any force trying to take it from you.

scrollofthoth

Take a look from a wider prospective. It doesn’t tell you should kill. Every Thelemite knows that *every right he takes from other is the same right he takes from his self*. It’s the law, it effects you the same way the gravity, EM or like any other natural force do. And I think the hypocrisy is when people don’t have guts to admit that they are able to kill but the truth is that love and conflict goes hand in hand in this duality of malkuth. This is the equilibrium. If any of us find ourselves in life threatening situation I’m sure every healthy individual, the one with a will to live, will fight for his life, for his rights.

Thelema is very provocative and that’s why I love it! It makes me think, it doesn’t serve you the truth. You are the one who is “translating” the message in according to your reality channel and than transmitting it. That’s the beauty of it! Noone tells you what to do, what is your Will, and honestly – noone cares. Everyone’s duty and responsibility is to take care of doing his own Will, be s/he Thelemite or not. You are the one who is embodying the Law in accordance with your true Will. And really, if we were all free individuals, radiating in our orbits this world will be a beautiful place. Imagine that! The problem is that humanity is *slaved* at this moment. Think of your own limitations, fears, screw ups…we are all *slaves* to our own shadows but we can free ourselves by radiating our own light upon them. 😉

Thelema!

I don’t want to drag this out, but this is the same apologist nonsense that has caused so much evil in the world. Those who will take religious texts as an excuse to do horrible things. You may interpret those words one way, but you can see how it would be very easy to use them as an excuse for horrible crimes. This is why I hate holy books. Once you have a holy book, it can always be twisted. No Bible, no Koran, no Book of the Law. 

And here is why I will never be a Thelemite. “Man has the right to kill those who thwart these rights.” “The slaves shall serve.”

How can you not see the blatant hypocrisy? You have the right to do as you will, but others do not? You have the right to take away the will of others?

I agree with the vast majority of what Thelema says. But when someone defies your will, you don’t take away their right to do as they will. You endure, Perderabo, you endure. And if you truly are the strong, the strength of your will shall overcome any force trying to take it from you.

micdotcom:

Watch Martin Luther King Jr.’s powerful Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech 

More than 50 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. was honored by the Nobel Committee for his nonviolent campaign against racism in the United States. 

“I accept the Nobel Prize for Peace at a moment when 22 million Negroes of the United States of America are engaged in a creative battle to end the long night of racial injustice,” began King in his acceptance speech in Stockholm, Sweden. “I accept this reward on behalf of a civil rights movement [that] is moving with determination and a majestic scorn for risk and danger to establish a reign of freedom and rule of justice.”

But King’s speech was far from pure adulation, and the civil rights leader quickly sought to draw attention to the ongoing struggle of black Americans seeking dignity and respect.