Though Death came, I could kiss him into life;
Though Life came, I
Could kiss him into death, and yet nor live nor die!
(The Garden Of Janus)
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law.Aleister Crowley
I can imagine myself on my death-bed, spent utterly with lust to touch the next world, like a boy asking for his first kiss from a woman.
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Now backwards, inwards still my mind
Must track the intangible and blind,
And seeking, shall securely find
Hidden in secret places
Fresh feasts for every soul that strives,
New life for many mystic lives,
And strange new forms and faces.
Aleister Crowley
But whoso knows the mystery of man
Sees life and death as curves of one same plan.
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Religion itself becomes offensively monotonous. On every point of vantage are pagodas --stupid stalagmites of stagnant piety.
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Thou my scarlet concubine
Draining heart's blood to the lees
To empurple those divine
Lips with living luxuries
Life importunate to appease
Drought insatiable of wine!
Aleister Crowley
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