The Tunis Comment provides additional guidance on studying The Book of the Law. It warns that discussion of the book's contents should be avoided and that those who do so may face peril. All questions of Law should be decided through reference to the author's own writings. The only law is to do what thou wilt according to love under will.
The Tunis Comment provides additional guidance on studying The Book of the Law. It warns that discussion of the book's contents should be avoided and that those who do so may face peril. All questions of Law should be decided through reference to the author's own writings. The only law is to do what thou wilt according to love under will.
The Tunis Comment provides additional guidance on studying The Book of the Law. It warns that discussion of the book's contents should be avoided and that those who do so may face peril. All questions of Law should be decided through reference to the author's own writings. The only law is to do what thou wilt according to love under will.
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The Tunis Comment to the Book of the Law
THE COMMENT. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. The study of this Book is forbidden. It is wise to destroy this copyafter the first reading. Whosoever disregards this does so at his own risk and peril. These aremost dire. Those who discuss the contents of this Book are to be shunned by all,as centres of pestilence. All questions of the Law are to be decided only by appeal to my writings,each for himself. There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt. Love is the law, love under will. The priest of the princes, open in browser PRO version
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