Aleister Crowley — "The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God, but I am God."
The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God, but I am God.
The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God, but I am God.
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"The true man is a god in the flesh."
"The first principle of my philosophy is that there is no God but Man."
"I was in the death struggle with self: God and Satan fought for my soul those three long hours. God conquered — now I have only one doubt left — which of the twain was God?"
"I shall be beyond all things, as a woman of the stars, with my wings of light, flying above the worlds."
"Pity not the fallen! I never did so. I never knew them. I am not of them. I am the Nuit."
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.
Uncertain, a twist on Psalm 14:1, reflecting his ego and philosophy
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