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[i noticed some time back that vpw's summary led to

"DO AS YOU FOOL WELL PLEASE."

That was vpw's standard. That was vpw's goal.

That was what vpw said in conclusion, too.

He claimed that the LAW had been boiled down to two rules,

then discarded both.

He said it was all subsumed in "Love God, and love your neighbor as yourself."

He then said that "if you love God, and love your neighbor as yourself,

then you can do as you fool well please."

Wierwille was a cherry-picker.....

He picked a scripture here and there......but no substance on the two great commandments on love. Figures. Wierwille would side-step this and look for the lazy way out.

If there was such a thing as cherry-drambuie.....wierwille could be in line.

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Do whatever you want, as long as your intentions are good. Where have I heard that before..

Well, actually, he never said your intentions had to be "good". He only said they ought to lead to whatever it was that would please you. -----Screw the other guy, as long as I get whatever I want.

"Do what you like, as long as you like what you do"----VP Wierwille

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Crowley was less harmful..

at least he considered the consequences..

not that it did much good. But he considered..

vs.. "I have the righteousness of Christ, of Gawd Almighty. I can merely do as *I* will..

we're all the same, eh?

why not for one honest moment.. act like it..

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Crowley, didn't he say, Do as thou will, but do no harm?

Which, of course, brings up another subject. Crowley was into sexual magick. You think Saint Vic was pulling water from the same well?

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Crowley, didn't he say, Do as thou will, but do no harm?

Which, of course, brings up another subject. Crowley was into sexual magick. Tou think Saint Vic was pulling water from the same well?

SoCrates

The Book of the Law (1904)

Also known as Liber AL vel Legis

* Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

o I:40 This famous statement derives from several historic precedents, including that of François Rabelais in describing the rule of his Abbey of Thélème in Gargantua and Pantagruel: Fait ce que vouldras (Do what thou wilt), which was later used by the Hellfire Club established by Sir Francis Dashwood. It is also similar to the pagan proverb: An ye harm none, do what thou wilt; but the oldest known statement of a similar idea is by St. Augustine of Hippo: Love, and do what thou wilt.

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"St" vic was more than into sexual "majik"..

really weird. take it as you will..

I ask the animals that I consume for sustenance, for forgiveness..

:)

really weird. take it as you will..

I ask the animals that I consume for sustenance, for forgiveness..

:)

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If he really thought this concept was new to the philosophical community, he was quite deluded.

Personally, I think he was quite aware this "new insight" was really revamped paraphrasing of other sources.

(That's a polite way of saying he ripped it off.)

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really weird. take it as you will..

I ask the animals that I consume for sustenance, for forgiveness..

:)

Don't think that's weird at all. Last fall when I was picking tomatoes off the vine, I was thanking the plant for being kind enough to produce food for me.

I'm not wiccan, or an enviormentalist. It just felt like the thing to do.

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If he really thought this concept was new to the philosophical community, he was quite deluded.

Personally, I think he was quite aware this "new insight" was really revamped paraphrasing of other sources.

(That's a polite way of saying he ripped it off.)

I don't think he was deluded and I don't think he thought his insights were new. I think he just sold them that way to attract followers.

Kind of like they're not used cars anymore, they're pre-owned vehicles. He could say the same thing about the so-called light he brought to this generation: pre-owned by a little old lady that took it to church on Sundays.

SoCrates

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really weird. take it as you will..

I ask the animals that I consume for sustenance, for forgiveness..

:)

This is not weird.

For some Native American peoples, this is standard operating procedure. (Forgiveness and gratitude)

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:)

what fundamentally is wrong with wiccan?

Nothing at all. For me it was a matter of integrety. Then people get an image in their head of what I am, I act contrary to it (in this case wiccan) and people think I'm being a hypocrite.

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  • 6 years later...
On 1/31/2011 at 9:04 PM, waysider said:

As long as I can do my "Lo Shanta"s, who gives a crap about anybody else? I'm going to Heaven and all Hell can't stop me. V.P. said so and he wouldn't lie----would he? :unsure:

Way, please correct me if I am wrong.  Wasn't it you who said that " all men are liars, and that's the truth."

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On 3/2/2011 at 6:47 PM, skyrider said:

Wierwille was a cherry-picker.....

He picked a scripture here and there......but no substance on the two great commandments on love. Figures. Wierwille would side-step this and look for the lazy way out.

If there was such a thing as cherry-drambuie.....wierwille could be in line.

Sky, he would probably be the first in line, and everyone else could forget about it.  

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On 3/2/2011 at 7:19 PM, waysider said:

Well, actually, he never said your intentions had to be "good". He only said they ought to lead to whatever it was that would please you. -----Screw the other guy, as long as I get whatever I want.

"Do what you like, as long as you like what you do"----VP Wierwille

If other people get hurt, too bad for them.

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