foolMoon
No, I disagree with that as you actually made up a metaphore and attributed it to me that I never used !
I dont even know what this means : " if Crowley would oppose to that or whatever "
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You don't even know what it means? Please read your own posts to me. You asked, if Crowley would want us that, or (opposed to that or whatever).
No, I cannot agree with your understanding of Crowley. The quote you put down and your interpretation of it, that is exactly what I mean - a typical way of interpretation from word by word, and blindly claiming what is already there literally, is not really helpful.
I can't see the book is written for everybody under the sun from even a slightest common sense, nor would I believe everyone under the sun would take in positively the book or the system of Crowley. For one example, if I told my parents who are devout Christians, that I am reading Crowley and Thoth tarot deck, they would, first, not know what I mean, and then secondly they would think I am in serious trouble in life, if they knew what it is all about. I would not even try to persuade them it is a great new religion, let alone trying to explain what it is. Because I know they will not believe what I am talking about.
I would read that quote as a potential for everyone who would take up the system, and at least are willing to read, study and be even followers, initiates and adepts.
Yes, whoever they are, they could become the Thelemites, if they so willing, and make effort to understand the principles. But it is certainly not for Tom, Dick and Harry on the street or next door.