Aleister Crowley Quote

I admit that my visions can never mean to other men as much as they do to me. I do not regret this. All I ask is that my results should convince seekers after truth that there is beyond doubt something worth while seeking, attainable by methods more or less like mine. I do not want to father a flock, to be the fetish of fools and fanatics, or the founder of a faith whose followers are content to echo my opinions. I want each man to cut his own way through the jungle.


Ch. 66. - The Confessions of Aleister Crowley (1929)


I admit that my visions can never mean to other men as much as they do to me. I do not regret this. All I ask is that my results should convince...

I admit that my visions can never mean to other men as much as they do to me. I do not regret this. All I ask is that my results should convince...

I admit that my visions can never mean to other men as much as they do to me. I do not regret this. All I ask is that my results should convince...

I admit that my visions can never mean to other men as much as they do to me. I do not regret this. All I ask is that my results should convince...