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							<channel><title>New Posts For Thread: Aleister Crowleys link to Wicca......</title><link>http://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43871/27939761/Aleister_Crowleys_link_to_Wicca......</link><description>I ran across an article online in which there was a very broad explanation to Crowleys statement 'Do as thou wilt'.I have heard many explanations of the basic tenet of "Do as thou shalt an' in it harm none".  My biggest question about this is how Cro</description><item><title>Gardner borrowed heavily from both Crowley and the masons. Not sure what that has to do with Hubbard, and not sure what either that or Hubbard has to do with witchcraft, but there you go.</title><link>http://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43871/27939761/Aleister_Crowleys_link_to_Wicca......?post_id=501603661#501603661</link><description>Gardner borrowed heavily from both Crowley and the masons. Not sure what that has to do with Hubbard, and not sure what either that or Hubbard has to do with witchcraft, but there you go.</description><pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2011 19:59:51 -0500</pubDate></item><item><title>I ran across an article online in which there was a very broad explanation to Crowleys statement 'Do as thou wilt'.I have heard many explanations of the basic tenet of "Do as thou shalt an' in it harm none".  My biggest question about this is how Cro</title><link>http://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/43871/27939761/Aleister_Crowleys_link_to_Wicca......?post_id=501034821#501034821</link><description>I ran across an article online in which there was a very broad explanation to Crowleys statement 'Do as thou wilt'.I have heard many explanations of the basic tenet of "Do as thou shalt an' in it harm none".  My biggest question about this is how Cro</description><pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 15:06:05 -0500</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
