Portrait of Aleister Crowley

Aleister Crowley

Occultist, wickedest man in the world

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Sayings by Aleister Crowley

Consciousness is a symptom of disease.

1913 — From 'The Book of Lies'
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I loathe law. It seems to me as if it were merely an elaborate series of obstacles to doing things sensibly.

1922 — From 'Diary of a Drug Fiend'
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Every man is eternally alone. But when you get mixed up with a fairly decent crowd, you forget that appalling fact for long enough to give your brain time to recover from the acute symptoms of its disease - that of thinking.

1922 — From 'Diary of a Drug Fiend'
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Also, take your fill and will of love as ye will, when, where and with whom ye will! But always unto me.

1904 — From 'The Book of the Law'
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Sex is the sacred song of the soul; Sex is the sanctuary of Self.

1904 — From 'The Book of the Law'
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The sexual nature of a man is his most intense expression of himself; his subconsciousness endeavours thereby to inform his consciousness of his Will… It is supremely sacred to him, and to interfere with its expression, or try to edit it, is an abominable crime.

Undetermined (early 20th century) — From 'Thelema Quotes 12: Sex and Sexuality'
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The Beast 666 is only the sun. My duty is to bring mankind to the realization of this fact.

1920s — Letter to a disciple, explaining his self-identification as 'The Great Beast'.
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I want blasphemy, murder, rape, revolution, anything, bad or good, so long as it breaks up the damnable smugness of the world.

1929 — From his diaries, expressing his disdain for societal norms.
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The universe is the practical joke of the General at the expense of the Particular.

1954 — From 'Magick Without Tears', discussing his metaphysical views.
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The study of the Law is the study of the Self.

1929 — Magick in Theory and Practice
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The perfect man is a beast.

1904 — The Book of the Law
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Every man has a right to make his own law.

1904 — The Book of the Law
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The highest form of worship is the pure, unadulterated enjoyment of life.

1929 — Magick in Theory and Practice
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The great work is to unite the individual with the universe.

1929 — Magick in Theory and Practice
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There is no other god than man.

1904 — The Book of the Law
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The soul is a star that travels in the heavens.

1904 — The Book of the Law
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The true man is a beast, a god, a law unto himself.

1904 — The Book of the Law
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The universe is a dance of joy, a song of love.

1929 — Magick in Theory and Practice
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There is no devil but the fear of God.

1904 — The Book of the Law
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The highest aspiration of man is to become God.

1929 — Magick in Theory and Practice
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