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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law

New Age (Old Silliness)

But apparently what really led to [Aleister] Crowley's appearance on [Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band] cover was what also led the raters at the BBC to select him three years ago as one of the most influential Britons of the 20th century.

English mystic, artist, poet and philosopher, occultist and, some say, serious psychopath

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Until you actually stop doing something you are shielded from its power. Only once you come to realise that all that doing was doing was waiting impeccably for you to not do it; it then becomes an active force rather than reflective one. The trap of clarity is placed very carefully between the words, intrepreted by some as the spaces. Within these holes lurk hidden depths of power untameable. It is not a warriors aim to "see" these spaces as holes or any other form or gap; a warrior finds he has already trod a path made of these spaces and in the process of doing so he has found his motive, it being a simple one. And answered as is not uncommon for simple things with a question??? Why build a trap when you have nothing to trap?

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Richard