True Will

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True Will is a term found within the mystical system of Thelema, a religion founded in 1904 with Aleister Crowley's writing of The Book of the Law.[1][2] It is defined at times as a person's grand destiny in life, and at other times as a moment to moment path of action that operates in perfect harmony with Nature. This Will does not spring from conscious intent, but from the interplay between the deepest Self and the entire Universe. Thelemites in touch with their True Will are said to have eliminated or bypassed their false desires, conflicts, and habits, and accessed their connection with the divine. Theoretically, at this point, the Thelemite acts in alignment with Nature, just as a stream flows downhill, with neither resistance nor "lust of result."

Thelema

Thelema roughly means "will" in Greek. The phrase True Will does not appear in The Book of the Law, the central sacred text of Thelema. Nevertheless, Aleister Crowley's various commentaries on the Book routinely postulate that each individual has a unique and incommensurable True Will that determines his or her proper course in life. This invention of Crowley's appears to be an attempt to explain how some actions may be wrong (or "false") when "There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt."[3] Actions that conform to True Will are thus considered to be correct, while willed actions that deviate from True Will may nevertheless be wrong. In The Book of the Law Crowley wrote "Do What Thou Wilt".

"DO WHAT THOU WILT" can often be misunderstood to mean "do what you want". When one says "do what thou wilt", they must understand the origin of this will in order to promote or demote its importance. An individual is formed of material, mental and spiritual components. These components are all controlled and directed by the True Will, which flows through the three components and unites them as one. To understand and act upon one's True Will is a sort of "enlightenment" to Thelemites. The ultimate goal of a Thelema would be to understand and perform their True Will. True will directs the individual towards destiny and forces them into the joy of accomplishing what they were meant to accomplish without "lust of result"[4] (outside motivations).

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