and ye harm none, do as thou will
I don't get all wrapped up in this. Lots and lots of discussions about what this means. I think you either have a moral compass or you don't and either way this is a simplistic, albeit confusing, directive.
I think Crowley proposed a more challenging way to think about this:
Do as thou wilt shall be the whole of the law. Love is the law, love under will.
And St. Augustine of Hippo phrased it slightly differently:
Love and do what thou wilt.
Love for all means doing no harm doesn't it?
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