From the Grand Master
1 May 2002 e.v.
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Scientific Religion
The relationship between science and religion is an important theme in Crowley's writings. He constantly referred to the system of the A.'.A.'. as Scientific Illuminism, and the motto he chose for his journal The Equinox was "The method of science -- the aim of religion.""Human nature demands (in the case of most people) the satisfaction of the religious instinct, and, to very many, this may best be done by ceremonial means. I wished therefore to construct a ritual through which people might enter into ecstasy as they have always done under the influence of appropriate ritual. In recent years, there has been an increasing failure to attain this object, because the established cults shock their intellectual convictions and outrage their common sense. Thus their minds criticize their enthusiasm; they are unable to consummate the union of their individual souls with the universal soul as a bridegroom would be to consummate his marriage if his love were constantly reminded that its assumptions were intellectually absurd.
"I resolved that my Ritual should celebrate the sublimity of the operation of universal forces without introducing disputable metaphysical theories. I would neither make nor imply any statement about nature which would not be endorsed by the most materialistic man of science."
Love is the law, love under will.
Sabazius