Will

"God's wind from nowhere which is called the will; and is man's only excuse upon this earth,"  by Gilbert Keith Chesterton in "The Flying Inn."

"Do as you will" does not mean just do anything that comes to mind. It means: to do your deepest desire, which only becomes evident after meeting one's holy guardian angel or higher self. Not knowing one's will is to be "asleep" and be blown by the winds of opinion and wishes of those about one.

Some consider the will to be the soul or the part of us that makes us human.

In the Right Use of Will books: will can provide and make space for one to be one's self.

Two sides to the will:

Individual vs. Separated

There is no problem with being as one was created -- as an individual, a part of the universe; but there is a problem with separating one's self from everything else thinking that one rules one's part of universe and lets nothing else in, thinking to eventually control everything and bend all others to one's will.

Aleister Crowley

There is no law beyond "Do what thou wilt."

Love is the law, love under will.

For other Law, see Law of the Spoken Word

Will is:

Intent, Potential and What we make time for.

This may be why we are vortices, we are spinning while looking at all the potentials.