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Br0ke
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Posted - 2004.02.25 21:21:00 -
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Our master has brought us together to spread the wisdom of the Left Path.
There is one maxim - 'Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law'.
We shall move through the universe as it's citizens and encourage those we meet to embrace our ways. We will do this through arms as the show of strength is fundamental to our Path.
Many will fear this initiation. We understand this and will make your transistion to elightenment swift and complete.
Do not fear childern of Eve, embrace and follow The Left Path. ------
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.02.25 21:32:00 -
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I'm afraid Crowley went out the door a long time ago
I hear Phil Hine is looking for cronies, though 
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Br0ke
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Posted - 2004.02.25 22:01:00 -
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Quote: I'm afraid Crowley went out the door a long time ago
But now reborn to teach the new generation. ------
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Capn Blood
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Posted - 2004.02.26 03:00:00 -
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Crowely's "Do what thou wilt, shall be the whole of the law" became very misunderstood.
People assume that it encourages Chaos, and tells them to defy authority.
Deeper reading could actually provide a truer definition of his famous catchphrase.
That when mankind has evolved sufficiently, that there would be no need for law, as personal and group responsibilty would develop to such an extent that civilised people would no longer wish to do harm to one another.
Hence, the law is no longer necessary as people will behave in a most wonderful manner to one another.
Bill and Ted paraphrased it for today's generation....
"Be excellent to one another!"
Always look beneath the surface  ============================================== "Trust no man who says to you that 'The ends justify the means' or who says that 'We will do whatever it takes...'. These men have no honour, and are fit only to be politicians."
The book of Rab Chapter 1, Verse 3. ============================================== |

scouting
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Posted - 2004.02.26 03:28:00 -
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Listen to Capn Blood 
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Skillz
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Posted - 2004.02.26 18:48:00 -
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The Left Path leads to corptheft and isk.
Keep on flaming, lamers.
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Br0ke
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Posted - 2004.02.26 21:12:00 -
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Your interpretation is duly noted Mr. Blood.
We shall continue to roam the universe and unburden it's citizens of thier material possesesions. ------
Follow the Left Hand Path |

Hematic
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Posted - 2004.02.26 21:43:00 -
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I've read a bit of Crowley and he often talked on about the physical universe being made up of opposites a / -a etc...
I always took the phrase to mean that, in order to transcend the physical one must not place importance on the good / evil, ugly / beautiful. As these all become moot to a (spirit) who is by all measures immortal. After all if you can't bring harm to an immortal being what then is evil?
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Skillz
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Posted - 2004.02.27 01:10:00 -
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Law this and law that, it's all crap.
Keep on flaming, lamers.
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Melchidael
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Posted - 2004.02.27 03:28:00 -
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"A Sorcerer by the power of his magick had subdued all things to himself. Would he travel? He could fly through space more swiftly than the stars. Would he eat, drink, and take his pleasure? There was none that did not instantly obey his bidding. In the whole system of ten million times ten million spheres upon the two and twenty million planes he had his desire. And with all this he was but himself. Alas!"
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Ruce
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Posted - 2004.02.27 04:42:00 -
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^^^Cool quote, who is that?
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Aleister Crowley
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Posted - 2004.02.27 05:33:00 -
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Ruce, It was none other than I in a former incarnation.
Skillz, Do not linger in despair, for our cause would not dilute its strength in claiming your soul. For persons whose automated display of their juvenile angst cannot, by rule, comprehend subjects such as these, let alone that intentional misspellings of their own name only encourage pity.
'Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law' |
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