06-02-2013, 05:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-02-2013, 05:35 AM by Adonai One.)
I view Crowley's case as just a stroke of bad luck. We can never always expect to have our bases fully covered when we delve into the unknown. He took a chance and plunged to the depths of our reality. For that, he has my admiration.
He will rise up from his healing and continue to serve the universe well. I don't think there is anything regrettable in his journey.
He became alienated only because he achieved a level of power that the average primate-based being cannot handle.
The lesson: Know thyself as much as possible and maybe you won't go insane when you see the universe as it is. Just as one enters the battlefield, be aware and be strong. Be honest with yourself and about the reality that is around you. Be prepared to accept the unexpected.
The quest for truth is a narrow path. Self-deception is what keeps us in our illusions. Honesty will enable the illusion known as "progress."
He will rise up from his healing and continue to serve the universe well. I don't think there is anything regrettable in his journey.
He became alienated only because he achieved a level of power that the average primate-based being cannot handle.
The lesson: Know thyself as much as possible and maybe you won't go insane when you see the universe as it is. Just as one enters the battlefield, be aware and be strong. Be honest with yourself and about the reality that is around you. Be prepared to accept the unexpected.
The quest for truth is a narrow path. Self-deception is what keeps us in our illusions. Honesty will enable the illusion known as "progress."