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Svecchachara is the way of the Avadhuta, a spiritual person beyond any qualifications or distinctions.
It is one's mentality which is evil." (KN, introduction, pp19-20) Svecchachara This Sanskrit word means a spiritual state in which an individual may act according to her or his own will.
This "Mahachina" is often encountered in tantrik texts--it seems to refer to the regions bordering Tibet and China.
http://mysteria.com/pub/culture/occult/misc/Tantra/lmyoni.txt

  
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The concluding Sanskrit expression in the Avadhoota Upanishad is "Svecchachara Paro".
First, let us see the Thelemic Law in terms of Hinduism and Sanskrit: Sveccha means one's own wish or free will.
Svecchachara means a way of life where one acts as one wishes and does what is right in one's own eyes.
http://www.mahendranath.org/twiyoga1/twiyoga1.txt

  
 The Nath Code and Protocol
In Sanskrit, this way of life is called Svecchachara, doing according to ones own will; and Sahaja the path of natural joy; and Samarasa the perfect equipoise of liberation, moksha or nirvana.
They live by Svecchachara - the do as you will spiritual path.
The patterns, which bring downfall to most people, are often the patterns which liberate the Nath.
http://www.mahendranath.org/nathcode.mhtml

  
 tara devi
In this, there is no need for external worship.
The rule here is that of Svecchachara, the path of acting according to one's own will.
http://www.infoarticle.com/tantra_mantra_yantra/Shri-Tara-Devi.asp

  
 Corpus Mmothra: The Phantastikos
These key words form the basis of the Nath way of life, and are explained in fuller detail in the manuscript Ecstasy, Equipoise, and Eternity, which, in turn, is one of the three manuscripts forming the work Twilight Yoga.
Of course, these keys are the words: Svecchachara, Sama, Samarasa, and Sahaja.
They are like pieces salvaged from a giant jigsaw puzzle which has been lost, but the few key pieces have been found and yet are enough to tell us most of the whole picture.
http://mmothra.blogspot.com/2005/01/phantastikos.html

  
 Shri Gurudev Mahendranath - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema
He was introduced to Thelema by Aleister Crowley and espoused the tantric philosophy of Svecchachara which he considered the Sanskrit equivalent of Thelema.
Born Lawrence Miles in London, England on April 29, 1911, his interests in the area of spiritual investigation and the Pagan way of life began at an unusually early age.
http://www.egnu.org/thelema/index.php/Shri_Gurudev_Mahendranath

  
 Sama - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema
Sama is one of the four keywords of the Natha Tradition, the other three being Svecchachara, Samarasa, and Sahaja.
This page was last modified 23:59, 22 Feb 2005.
http://www.egnu.org/thelema/index.php/Sama

  
 Samarasa
Samarasa is one of the four keywords of the Natha Tradition, the other three being Svecchachara, Sama, and Sahaja.
In this sense, it is a form of permanent ecstasy and contemplation which the saint maintains at all times."
http://www.info-pedia.net/about/samarasa

  
 Kamasutra :: Nila Tantra
Svecchachara, or the path of one's own will is followed.
Before this an offering to jackals is made.
http://www.ksontheweb.com/ift/articles/article.ift?artid=1965&cat_id=36&adult=0

  
 Thelema -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/T/Th/Thelema.htm

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