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"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law."
—Aleister Crowley in The Book Of The Law, supposedly the dictated words of the goddess Nuit.
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"In this book it is spoken of the Sephiroth and the Paths; of Spirits and Conjurations; of Gods, Spheres, Planes, and many other things which may or may not exist. It is immaterial whether these exist or not. By doing certain things certain results will follow; students are most earnestly warned against attributing objective reality or philosophic validity to any of them."
—Aleister Crowley in Liber O
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