One of the problems with thelemic authors—including myself—is that they do not “presuppose the kingdom they seek to disclose.” This is different than the close-minded, doctrine-laden, mainstream thelemic lines that attempt to impose an orthodoxy of silence or, conversely, the pharisaical monad of dichotomous mental gymnastics. The Law of Thelema amounts to a truism not a treatise no matter that its own Prophet wrote copious amounts of utter garbage to load down the Law with more bullshit than Yahweh’s levitical code. But the Law of Thelema does presuppose a particular ‘kingdom of god,’ so to speak, that is inherent to the message itself and to which there is absolutely a referent within the text that is comprehensive and coherent. If we are not going to take that message seriously then there is no reason to expect that anything we write on the subject will be taken seriously in return.
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