HÓRUS

I believe that today we are living in the Aeon of Horus, as Crowley predicted: the era of individual freedom, conscious transgression, and open exploration of limits. “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law” has become a motto — but laws, values, and moralities are distorted. Today, anything can be justified: choosing gender, reinventing social rules, challenging traditional limits; freedom has turned into interpretive chaos, often without awareness or responsibility.
Compared to previous eras, the difference is stark. The Aeon of Osiris emphasized obedience, sacrifice, and submission; the Aeon of Isis valued mystery and intuition, but still within recognized boundaries. Today, in the Aeon of Horus, transgression is democratic and performative: anyone can challenge norms, but the result is a confused society where absolute freedom mixes with distortion, polarization, and contradictions.
This unrestrained freedom has turned spirituality, morality, and behavior into a public stage. The Aeon of Horus is real — but not as a utopia: it reveals a world where everything can be experimented with, but almost nothing has depth, coherence, or responsibility.