Liber LXXVII


   Oz: “the law of
the strong:
this is our law
and the joy
of the world.”
AL. II. 21

“Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.” — AL. I. 40

“thou hast no right but to do thy will. Do that, and no other shall say nay.” — AL. I. 42-3

“Every man and every woman is a star.” — AL. I. 3

There is no god but man.

1. Man has the right to live by his own law —
to live in the way that he wills to do:
to work as he will:
to play as he will:
to rest as he will:
to die when and how he will.
2. Man has the right to eat what he will:
to drink what he will:
to dwell where he will:
to move as he will on the face of the earth.
3. Man has the right to think what he will:
to speak what he will:
to write what he will:
to draw, paint, carve, etch, mould, build as he will:
to dress as he will.
4. Man has the right to love as he will: —
“take your fill and will of love as ye will,
when, where, and with whom ye will.” — AL. I. 51
5. Man has the right to kill those who would thwart these rights.

“the slaves shall serve.” — AL. II. 58

“Love is the law, love under will.” — AL. I. 57


  Aleister Crowley





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