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Aiwass said:43. Do that, and no other shall say nay.
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Aiwass said:43. Do that, and no other shall say nay.
Aeon418 said:Does the word "other" imply other people or parts of the self?
Maybe? Who are we to declare what ones will is? Could be a fool or a murderer ( oh-o just opened a can of worms!).similia said:(heck, maybe even they are supposed to be a fool and that is just their Will )
Hi AW. I've got yet another book recommendation for you.Always Wondering said:However, I am sure there are great benefits to what some call "right work", in my case I felt being an at home mom was right as I found it very rewarding and meaningful. To the point so, now that I am displaced, because my kids are grown up, I find nothing near as challenging or important, occupation wise. And I am not sure that occupation and will may ever line up for me again.
So I am seeing them as unrelated. Which may be some of my struggle. So I need clarification. Are we talking will here, or occupation? Or both?
I just noticed a new, and very affordable, edition of Crowley's marvelous version of the Tao Te Ching.Always Wondering said:I will order tomorrow so if you feel compelled to help me qualify for free-super-saving-shipping speak now.
Chapter VII. The Concealment of the Light.
1. Heaven and Earth are mighty in continuance, because their work is delivered from the lust of result.
2. Thus also the sage, seeking not any goal, attaineth all things; he doth not interfere in the affairs of his body, and so that body acteth without friction. It is because he meddleth not with personal aims that these come to pass with simplicity.
Aeon418 said:It's so cheap it probably won't get you over the $25 line though.