Beira
Yes that is it.. I found it googling book of law commentary and then realized you had it listed in there. Sorry to have caused confusion..
If we all are but emanations of one of the infinite potemtialities of Nuit brought to full manifestation so that she could get to experience herself, then our nature and purpose is far more similar than what we usually consider: there actually no need of arguments and disagreements cause any experience is as good as the other to bring experience to Nuit... Uhm.. I dont know if I like this..
It cannot be: then also completing the Great Work or not would have no importance.. uhm.. anyone help pls?
And at that point we'll enjoy (and Nuit throug us) these experiences all the better, the more in tune with our True Will they are.
Nuit said:... if the ritual be not ever unto me: then expect the direful judgements of Ra Hoor Khuit!
Reading the rest of Crowley's, Magick Without Tears, is a good place to start. You can read it from start to finish, or jump straight into the chapters that look interesting. But don't skip the introduction though.Beira said:I appreciate you took the time to point me to that link, since Crowley wrote so much and I find so difficult to work out what to read to better understand a line of the Book of the Law, or a card that I study..