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Re: Laws of nature

Apr 01, 1995 03:31 AM
by Astrea


> justify having one.  "Do what thou wilt" a la Crowley or anyone
> else sounds fine but says little, as it does not take into
> account any consequences.  I guess you can do what the hell you
> like as long as you are preapred to pay the price - another way
> of defining karma perhaps, or as I quoted in a previous posting,
> "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch."

Who was it that said "Love God, and do as you will"? It wasn't
St.  Augustine again, or perhaps St.  Paul? Any way, it kind of
appealled to me, because if you act with love of Law and of the
Divine in others, at least the motive will be right.

ASTREA

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