"Do What Thou Wilt" is a phrase derived from a passage in the Book of the Law, which was revealed in 1904 by Aliester Crowley. Essentially, it means to do your Will, not necessarily what your Ego "wants". Some have taken this phrase to be a form of hedonism, when in fact the whole law states itself as aligned with Love in several different phrases: "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." , "Love is the law, love under will." , and "There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.". Of this, Crowley states:
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