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Thelema is the English spelling of the Greek word 'Θελημα' which means 'will' or 'intention.'


Aleister Crowley's Thelema

Thelema is the name of a philosophical/religious system established in 1904 by Aleister Crowley with the writing of Liber AL vel Legis, or The Book of the Law. This small book Crowley claimed to have taken as dictation from a spiritual being in Cairo on April 8th, 9th, and 10th.


Crowley was a fan of 16th century French satirist Francois Rabelais. Rabelais included a place called The Abbey of "Thélème" in his epic lampoon of religion, mysticism and politics, Gargantua and Pantagruel [1] (http://www.thelemicknights.org/ootmc/rabelais/rabelais.html). In the story, Gargantua built the abbey in "Theleme" (a "provenance" located along the Loire River). Rabelais included the Greek word in his work and his inspired Crowley to borrow the concept of a temple of "Thelema", a postmodern homage to the Rabelaisian fantasy.


The central doctrine of this system is that knowing and doing one's True Will is the ultimate purpose and duty of every being. This is summed up with the following phrases from Liber Legis,

  • "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" (AL I:40)
  • "Love is the law, love under will" (AL I:57)
  • "The word of the law is Thelema" (AL I:39)
  • "There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt" (AL III:60)

The True Will is a mystical concept that could be described as the one path of possible actions and encounters one finds no resistance in going. It is presumed that to do one's True Will is to be assisted by the whole universe, and that two True Wills can never contradict. Hence, to follow one's True Will means to respect every other True Will, which is described in "Love is the law". Opinions vary on whether one can know one's True Will, or merely judge by one's success in life.


Thelema stresses personal Freedom (balanced by disciplined responsibility), the inherent divinity of every human ("Every man and every woman is a star" –AL I:3), and the battle against superstition, tyranny, and oppression.


The word Thelemite appears in The Book of the Law, and is used self-referentially by the adherents of Thelema.


Living Thelema usually, but not necessarily, is intertwined with the practice of magic, particularly of the concepts and techniques explored and invented by Crowley.


A number of organizations follow the tenets of Thelema. Primarily, these include Ordo Templi Orientis and the Argentinum Astrum, or A.'.A.'.. Other groups exist which have drawn inspiration or methods from Thelema but which never fully accepted Crowley's complete teachings, such as the Illuminates of Thanateros and the Temple of Set. The Fraternitas Saturni and related groups are special in that they accept Thelema, but extend it by the phrase "Mitleidlose Liebe!" ("Merciless love!")


Samael Aun Weor's Thelema

The motto for the International Gnostic Movement is Thelema, as stated in The Yellow Book by Samael Aun Weor.


The main difference between the teachings of Samael Aun Weor and that of Aleister Crowley is that the former absolutely professes the practice of White tantrism to achieve self-realization.


See Also...

Compare with: Wiccan Rede, Taoism


  Results from FactBites:
 
Thelema - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4522 words)
Although the modern Thelemic movements trace their origins to the works of Francois Rabelais and Aleister Crowley, the latter pointed to important antecedents to his use of the term, and other instances are apparent from research.
For example, Nu and Had are thought to correspond with the Tao and Teh of Taoism, Shakti and Shiva of the Hindu Tantras, Shunyata and Bodhicitta of Buddhism, Ain Soph and Kether in the Qabalah.
However, the merit and contribution of bishop Tolli to Thelemic studies lies in the fact that it was he who first expresses that the genuine meaning and idea of Thelema does not necessarily contradict the teachings of Jesus, as Crowley himself affirms.
Thelemic Initiation by David Cherubim (1647 words)
From the Thelemic point of view, initiation is the birth of the golden flower of the True Will; it is the realization of one’s true path in the cosmos, thus making for the manifestation of the knowledge and power of one’s True Self.
Thelemic initiation is a threefold process, having three principal grades of attainment, called the Hermit, the Lover, and the Man of Earth.
Thelemic initiation is the awakening of the development of efficiency with regard to the active execution and fulfillment of one’s True Will.
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