The Chariot’s Journey: Pattern, Will, and the Soul
The soul is not a thing but a trajectory: a living current of Will and pattern manifesting through body, mind, and time. Thelema’s Charioting dissolves the creaking “I” into ecstatic motion…
The soul is not a thing but a trajectory: a living current of Will and pattern manifesting through body, mind, and time. Thelema’s Charioting dissolves the creaking “I” into ecstatic motion…
François Rabelais' "Do what thou wilt" was Renaissance satire mocking monastic rules and celebrating human virtue. Aleister Crowley transformed it into Thelema's sacred law of True Will—revealing a profound shift from humanist freedom to occult religion.
Since the early 20th century, espionage and the occult have shared strange, shadowed corridors. From Aleister Crowley’s rumored spycraft to Cold War psychic experiments, both worlds thrived on secrecy, symbolism, and psychological influence. Their entwined histories reveal a covert alliance where ritual becomes strategy, belief becomes a weapon, and the line between fact and myth blurs.