Aeon418
Yes. Probably of the "children and box of matches" variety.Grigori said:Maybe it's a warning...
Some people seem to miss the fact that Thelema is the next step after Osirian religion. In a way it's comparable to a child leaving the family nest. Suddenly the constraints of parental restriction are gone. But it is hoped that the child has learnt some of the parental lessons that will allow it flourish on it's own two feet.
The idiots idea of Thelema is like the kid who leaves home without adequate preparation. The new found sense of freedom is too much too soon. So off he goes and blows all his money, parties day and night, and does anything and everything he wants. And then reality bites back. And little Johny has to go home with his tail between his legs and live with mum and dad again, under their rules.
In essence this the warning that Crowley gives in his chapter on the Hanged Man card.
This card is beautiful is a strange, immemorial, moribund manner. It is the card of the Dying God; it's importance in the present pack is merely that of the Cenotaph. It says: "If ever things get bad like that again, in the new Dark Ages which appear to threaten, this is the way to put things right." But if things have to be put right, it shows that they are very wrong.