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- TRUE WILL vs. DESTINY
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- "Nothing resists the will of man, when he knows the truth, and
- wills the good."
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- Eliphas Levi
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- The best way to explain the difference between these two concepts
- is to illustrate the way in which they affect our lives. It is
- important to define these two terms, as the difference between
- them will reveal one of the many differences between Christianity
- and Gnosis.
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- True Will is congruent with what most people refer to as Destiny,
- but there is one difference which goes far beyond the literary
- sense of both words.
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- Destiny implies a predetermined course which one must travel,
- wherein there is no control of the outcome. It is yours, like it
- or not. Man has become a pawn in a game called "life". She or
- He prays diligently to his or her God that they may be a worthy
- candidate for heaven, knowing all along (according to Christian
- thought) that God has already decided the outcome, and to make
- matters worse; God wont say!
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- Destiny is also a convenient tool for blaming ones problems on
- Life, the Universe, and even to the God to which he prays. It is
- people's way of getting even with God for being so silent.
-
- True Will on the other hand, implies choice and purpose. It is
- for those few who choose a more responsible approach in their
- role as co-creator with the Universe. These people do not plead
- nor beg for their God's acceptance, they are what their God has
- made them and for that they make no apologies.
-
- It could be said that True Will is Destiny transmuted into a form
- which allows one an active roll in their creation.
-
- Once one finds their True Will they begin to see the deity which
- dwells within them. It then becomes unavoidable that they also
- recognize the deity dwelling in all other Stars. And there is a
- great penalty incurred by this power: That which you wish upon
- some other you also invoke upon yourself. Every Word, Deed, and
- Thought must be pure in Nature, so that it will lead you to the
- unity of all things.
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- TRANSMUTING DESTINY INTO TRUE WILL
-
- "The will of the just man is the Will of God himself, and the law
- of Nature."
-
- Eliphas Levi
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- The Magician's first task is to find his Destiny by studying the
- chain of events that have led him to his present Physical,
- Emotional, Spiritual, and Mental states. By reviewing specific
- events, and spending considerable time meditating on them he will
- eventually come to the Understanding of himself, and where he is
- going, thus he will discover his Destiny. "KNOW THYSELF" has
- always been the Foundation of our Work.
-
- Write your life story and review it often. It will have to be
- rewritten many times. This simple exercise will illustrate
- that every conclusion we come up with at any given time is
- an illusion which is very convenient, but tentative at best.
-
- The next step is to Magically turn the tables around and get
- control of a seemingly uncontrollable force. Here the Magician
- plays an unsurpassable game of "if you can't beat `em join `em".
- He attaches himself to his destiny through an act of Love.
-
- Once this has been successfully accomplished the Magician
- experiences a series of phenomenon that changes Destiny into True
- Will. One comes to the realization that there is no other path
- they would rather travel. Because you are one with it you can
- now play an active part in fulfilling it. You are no longer a
- prisoner to that which used to lead you by the tail. Instead,
- you are an agent in your own creation. Because you are now going
- with the current of the Universe, you have the inertia of the
- Universe behind you. Destiny has been transmuted into True Will.
-
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- THE PHILOSOPHY OF TRUE WILL
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- "To find the central clue to our moral being which unites us to
- the universal order, that indeed is the highest human attainment.
- For a long time people have seldom been capable of it."
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- Confucius
-
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- As I have mentioned previously; doing your True Will means
- following the course which the Universe has chosen for you, and
- staying on it. Staying on course is very easy once you know what
- your Will is, but perhaps the hardest part of all is not allowing
- others to interfere, and simultaneously being vigilant not to
- interfere with that of another.
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- "EVERY MAN AND EVERY WOMAN IS A STAR". This is to say that
- everyone has a course of their own which is unique to them. No
- matter how insignificant it may seem to you, your Will plays an
- important role within the Divine Plan. Just as the stars in the
- heavens spend millenniums traveling through the cosmos in perfect
- Harmony; if one should veer off of its course and collide against
- another the whole Universe would be affected. It is equally
- chaotic if we interfere with another. Try to imagine a world
- where everyone followed their Wills and encouraged their fellow
- stars to do the same!
-
- Let's study the opening phrase of this book, it's an important
- factor in this philosophy, no, more than that, it is our Law. "Do
- what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." I have often
- greeted people with this sentence, and it has always been
- received cheerfully by all. The exception to the rule is those
- who know their intentions, motivations, and desires to be
- anything but pure. Firstly, let me say again that this does not
- imply "do what you want", as most of the things which we desire
- only gratify the Ego and have no real value. Will may be related
- to, happen to be, or may be the complete opposite of want.
-
- The word "THOU" is taken from the Hebrew "ATEH", which was used
- by the ancients when referring to God. This sentence gives every
- human the right to carry out his Will, allowing that they have
- united with it and are truly following the course chosen for them
- by their God. It is a lawful and noble task. One must
- constantly keep in mind the rules set forth above, and never
- interfere with the life of another, IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM.
- We are referring to the Divine Will, which is yours when you have
- unselfishly given yourself to it and to the service of mankind.
- As you have noticed, "Love is the law, love under will" is the
- second half of our formula.
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- This philosophy has no beginning and no end. "Do what thou wilt"
- leads you to do as you love, but keeps it in check with your
- will. We all do what we want, but what we want should be what
- we, in good consciousness, Will. Of course, this has been
- simplified in order to illustrate some of its many implications.
-
- This concept implies that Love & Will are congruent, and that the
- only way to unite with Will is through Love. Doing one's Will
- is an act of Love for humanity, the Universe, and God.
-
- Who but a person in Love would sacrifice so much of their life to
- aid and participate in the Divine Plan? Our goal is to evolve,
- to be "more than human", but before we can start we must possess
- a super-human ability to Love.
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- ORDEALS
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- "The more obstacles the will surmounts, the stronger it is. It
- is for this reason that Christ glorified poverty and sorrow."
-
- Eliphas Levi
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- When one strays from their course they can expect to encounter
- opposition.
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- This is not to say that if you have discovered your True Will you
- will not suffer. After all, movement creates friction. Those of
- us who are going to live our lives on our own terms will have to
- be willing to take a few punches from time to time.
-
- All one has to do is read about the ailments associated with
- inactivity in order to agree that it is better to experience
- the ordeals that life offers us than to restrict movement and
- growth. It doesn't take much imagination to speculate the
- Spiritual disorders caused by inertia.
-
- The Universe has many lessons to teach, and some come in the form
- of Ordeals. Sometimes knowing "what is to be" is saddening
- enough, just as I'm sure it must have been for both Jesus and
- Judas in the Christian legend.
-
- Balance is the basis of the Work of the Macrocosm; as the
- Microcosm we must assist by keeping harmony within ourselves. We
- do this by following and staying on our Path. When we stray the
- scale tips and the Universe has to compensate. This compensation,
- more often that not, manifests itself in an unpleasant form.
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- "Karma" and the Ordeals I am referring to here, are the same
- thing. When there is an imbalance the Universe will present you
- with the situation best suited to correct the imbalance you have
- created as quickly and effectively as possible.
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- No matter how painful the Ordeal may be, it must be treated as an
- adventure. Keep in mind that up until this point every ordeal's
- purpose has been to prepare you for the kind of life you are now
- living. See where current circumstances are leading you, and how
- they are changing your life, and use that information to find out
- where you are going. It is an honor to know that one has been
- worthy of instruction. Remember that you placed yourself where
- you are now. Remember the ancient dictum: "I will interpret
- every phenomena as a particular dealing with God and my Soul".
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- --END--