True Will is not something you can consciously discover, Crowley argued, but rather it must be revealed by eliminating all of the baggage—including psychological hang-ups, petty earthly conflicts, and conventional morality—that keeps individuals from communing with the universe. Only once those things have been set aside can a person realize the infinite power of the divine. Crowley’s method of realizing his own True Will was living a life of unchecked decadence.