The Law of Thelema
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law." "Thou wilt" here means to live by one's own True Will.
"Every Man and Every Woman Is a Star."
Each person possesses unique talents, abilities, and potentials, and none should be impeded in seeking out their True Self.
"Love Is the law. Law Under will."
Each person is united with his True Will through love. Discovering is a process of understanding and unity, not force and coercion.
The Aeon of Horus
We live in the Age of Horus, child of Isis and Osiris, who represented the previous ages. The age of Isis was a time of matriarchy. The age of Osiris was a time of patriarchy with a religious emphasis on sacrifice. The age of Horus is an age of individualism, of the child Horus striking out on his own to learn and grow.
Thelemic Deities
The three most commonly discussed deities in Thelema are Nuit, Hadit, and Ra Hoor Khuit, commonly equated to the Egyptian deities Isis, Osiris and Horus. These may be considered literal beings, or they may be archetypes.
I almost wonder if the elites like associating with children because of the belief that in the next / current Aeon. The child shall lead us. And following that woman. The future is female.
Aeon of Horus
The modern Aeon of Horus is portrayed as a time of self-realization as well as a growing interest in all things spiritual, and is considered to be dominated by the principle of the child.
The Word of its Law is Thelema (will), which is complemented by Agape (love), and its formula is Abrahadabra. Individuality and finding the individual's True Will are the dominant aspects; its formula is that of growth, in consciousness and love, toward self-realization.
Concerning the Aeon of Horus, Crowley wrote:
... the crowned and conquering child, who dieth not, nor is reborn, but goeth radiant ever upon His Way. Even so goeth the Sun: for as it is now known that night is but the shadow of the Earth, so Death is but the shadow of the Body, that veileth his Light from its bearer. (Heart of the Master)
According to Crowley, the Aeon of Horus is succeeded by that of Thmaist (Aeon of Ma'at has already arrived or overlaps the present Aeon of Horus.):
I may now point out that the reign of the crowned and Conquering Child is limited in time by The Book of the Law itself. We learn that Horus will be in his turn succeeded by Thmaist, the Double-Wanded One; she who shall bring the candidates to full initiation, and though we know little of her peculiar characteristics, we know at least that her name is justice.[8]
The Law of Thelema "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law." "Thou wilt" here means to live by one's own True Will.
"Every Man and Every Woman Is a Star." Each person possesses unique talents, abilities, and potentials, and none should be impeded in seeking out their True Self.
I almost wonder if the elites like associating with children because of the belief that in the next / current Aeon. The child shall lead us. And following that woman. The future is female.
Aeon of Horus
Concerning the Aeon of Horus, Crowley wrote:
According to Crowley, the Aeon of Horus is succeeded by that of Thmaist (Aeon of Ma'at has already arrived or overlaps the present Aeon of Horus.):