Talk:Imagine Breaker/@comment-5996315-20130604004239/@comment-184.145.202.51-20130703171540

People, let's clarify with two passages from the article:

Peter Carroll's "Mass of Choronzon" is a ritual with the purpose of casting the energy of one's ego into the universe to effectuate an unknown desire. [...] Carroll himself states in the afore-mentioned book, however, that Choronzon is simply the name given to the obsessional side-effects of any deluded search for a false Holy Guardian Angel, or anything which the magician would mistake for his own profound genius itself.

Do I have to explain this to you? This is (indexverse) Aleister's life story and his entire plan since the beginning of the entire series. This is also a major part of what Fiamma tried to do but in the wrong format. It's all a ritual to alter the universe according to your ego. Thelemites believe that if [Choronzon] is met with proper preparation, then his function is to destroy the ego, which allows the adept to move beyond the Abyss of occult cosmology. If I remember correctly, the Thelemic religion revolves around finding your true will/purpose in life by making it past the desires of your ego. Eventually you come to the abyss, in which Choronzon dwells there to trap a person in their delusions, and if they make it past Choronzon, they reach enlightenment.It's known that after facing Touma, many of his enemies change their ways. He forces them to face their illusions (Hence his favorite line "I'll break that illusion of yours") and if the enemy manages to accept it in their fight/during his speech, and is able to move past it afterwards, they usually change their ways. To me, it's as if they just faced Choronzon and have been steered towards their "true will".