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Ecerpt From: The Revival of Magick
01:42 Oct 02 2011
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(Ahh yes. Mr. Crowley I adore you so. Always your words make the greatest of sense when the world is of the greatest of woes.)
"Seek, if you so will, to enlighten another when need arises."
This may be done, always with strict respect for the attitude of the good sportsman, when he is in distress through failure to understand himself clearly, especially when he specifically demands help; for his darkness may hinder one's perception of his perfection. (Yet also his darkness may serve as a warning, or excite one's interest.)
It is also lawful when his ignorance has led him to interfere with one's will. All interference is in any case dangerous, and demands the exercise of extreme skill and good judgement, fortified by experience. To influence another is to leave one's own citadel unguarded; and the attempt commonly ends in losing one's own self-supremacy.
---The Revival of Magick and other Essays by: Aleister Crowley
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