Friday, April 10, 2009

Some Occult Quotes

The witches are firm believers in reincarnation, and they say that 'once a witch always a witch.'
(Gerald Gardner).


“Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law”
(Aleister Crowley / Master Therion).

“Whether Hindus or Greeks, Egyptians or Japanese, Chinese, Sumerians, or ancient Americans -- or even Romans, the most "modern" among people of antiquity -- they all placed the Golden Age, the Age of Truth, the rule of Kronos or of Ra or of any other gods on earth -- the glorious beginning of the slow, downward unfurling of history, whatever name it be given -- far behind them in the past.” (Savitri Devi).



“Intolerance is evidence of impotence.”
(Aleister Crowley / Master Therion)
“If one were to take the bible seriously one would go mad. But to take the bible seriously, one must be already mad.” (Aleister Crowley / Master Therion).

“Recalling some of the most spectacular horrors of history -- the burning of heretics and witches at the stake, the wholesale massacre of "heathens," and other no less repulsive manifestations of Christian civilization in Europe and elsewhere -- modern man is filled with pride in the "progress" accomplished, in one line at least, since the end of the dark ages of religious fanaticism.”
(Savitri Devi).

“Ordinary morality is only for ordinary people.”
(Aleister Crowley / Master Therion).

“I slept with faith and found a corpse in my arms on awakening; I drank and danced all night with doubt and found her a virgin in the morning.”

(Aleister Crowley / Master Therion).


“Creation and destruction are one, to the eyes who can see beauty.
(Savitri Devi).

“Paganism is wholesome because it faces the facts of life.”
(Aleister Crowley / Master Therion).

“I believe in the Law of everlasting struggle, which is the law of life, and in the duty of the best specimens of our race - the natural 'lite of mankind - to rule the earth, and evolve out of themselves a caste of supermen, a people 'like unto the Gods'. ”
(Savitri Devi).

“I worship impersonal Nature, which is neither "good" or "bad", and who knows neither love nor hatred.”
(Savitri Devi).

“Whether Hindus or Greeks, Egyptians or Japanese, Chinese, Sumerians, or ancient Americans -- or even Romans, the most "modern" among people of antiquity -- they all placed the Golden Age, the Age of Truth, the rule of Kronos or of Ra or of any other gods on earth -- the glorious beginning of the slow, downward unfurling of history, whatever name it be given -- far behind them in the past.”
(Savitri Devi).

If all the world must see the world As the world the world hath seen, Then it were better for the world That the world had never been.
(Charles C.Leland)

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