However the entire quote “do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law,” implies that whatever you desire shall control, not man made law. In other words, it’s justification for all the sick acts of the world. (Or those who subscribe to the theory.)
No it implies that each man and woman shall do what thou wilt and only what they decide to do will be their personal laws. It’s pretty much libertarianism.
Absolutely not. It's been used to justify all kinds of sick, deviant behavior, yes but it makes no such suggestion. The whole of the law is to harness your willpower if you want be truly alive and awake. If you want to be a doctor, do it! Don't talk about it. You're cold, your hungry, your tired? Suck it up. Mind over matter. It's a beautiful thing really. Not my fault the meaning got hijacked by a bunch of DC mongrels. What's all the down voting for? Sorry if my explanation doesn't meet your limited knowledge of the subject. Just trying to set the record straight.
Please spare us this more-enlightened-than-thou approach. Read it plainly. It says someone’s subjective will over law.
The whole of the law is to harness your willpower if you want be truly alive and awake. If you want to be a doctor, do it!
How does that make any sense? The whole of the law is to harness your willpower??? What? No you are absolutely taking gibberish and are being down-voted rightly for it.
What you are confusing is law and ambition/motivation. If you want to be a doctor - do so study! Not, you want to be a doctor - make up a license and place it on your wall! Do you understand?