Aleister Crowley — "There is no grace: there is no guilt: This is the Law: DO WHAT THOU WILT!"
There is no grace: there is no guilt: This is the Law: DO WHAT THOU WILT!
There is no grace: there is no guilt: This is the Law: DO WHAT THOU WILT!
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"When you have proved that God is merely a name for the sex instinct, it appears to me not far to the perception that the sex instinct is God."
"The Beast 666 ordains by His authority that every man, and every woman, and every intermediately-sexed individual, shall be absolutely free to interpret and communicate Self by means of any sexual pra…"
"I am the God who is to be worshipped."
"I am the Serpent that giveth Knowledge & Delight and bright glory, and stir the hearts of men with drunkenness. To worship me take wine and strange drugs whereof I tell my prophet, & be drunk thereof!…"
"The greatest mystery is man himself."
English occultist who founded Thelema, wrote The Book of the Law (1904), and was branded 'the wickedest man in the world' by the British press. Closely associated with W.B. Yeats (fellow Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn member who came to despise him). For an intellectual contrast, see G.K. Chesterton, English Christian apologist and Father Brown author — Chesterton and Crowley were Edwardian London contemporaries arguing for opposite metaphysical systems — Chesterton's restored-Christianity rationalism is the precise opposite of Crowley's 'Do what thou wilt' Thelema.
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