by Yamori » Sun Sep 10, 2006 1:22 pm
As far as my (limited) understanding goes, Crowley's "do what thou Willt" refers to the Will in the spiritual sense of the term, not so much a moral interpretation of doing whatever you want in mundane matters (I'm not under the impression that Thelema has any particular moral stance per say though - that famous line doesn't seem to refer to mundane morality is all). It's the Wiccan "an it harms none, do what thou willt" that's more inclined towards being a moral statement rather than a spiritual one.
I could be wrong though. :o
-Yamori
AKA ~~Baron Boshie of the Nameless~~