"We are one; we are none" does something most versions of unity mysticism don't quite manage, holding the claim of oneness and the refusal to let that oneness become a possessed object in the same breath. Union isn't a prize the separate self finally wins and gets to keep. It's the dissolving of the very party that would have wanted to keep it.
Very well written.
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"We are one; we are none" does something most versions of unity mysticism don't quite manage, holding the claim of oneness and the refusal to let that oneness become a possessed object in the same breath. Union isn't a prize the separate self finally wins and gets to keep. It's the dissolving of the very party that would have wanted to keep it.
Indeed. The point where most people fundamentally misunderstands the actual final goal of Thelemic mysticism.