Lust of Result
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Lust of Result refers to having in mind a specific result of a working, a ritual, or other magickal action such that the pre-conceived result colors what you perceive to be the outcome. If one has a preconceived idea of what will happen from a ritual, for example, one is likely to miss the real outcome of that ritual. (Further expansion welcome). | Lust of Result refers to having in mind a specific result of a working, a ritual, or other magickal action such that the pre-conceived result colors what you perceive to be the outcome. If one has a preconceived idea of what will happen from a ritual, for example, one is likely to miss the real outcome of that ritual. (Further expansion welcome). | ||
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+ | "For pure will, unassuaged of purpose, delivered from the lust of result, is every way perfect" | ||
+ | - Liber AL, I:44. |
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Lust of Result refers to having in mind a specific result of a working, a ritual, or other magickal action such that the pre-conceived result colors what you perceive to be the outcome. If one has a preconceived idea of what will happen from a ritual, for example, one is likely to miss the real outcome of that ritual. (Further expansion welcome).
"For pure will, unassuaged of purpose, delivered from the lust of result, is every way perfect" - Liber AL, I:44.