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- FRATERNAL MAGICAL ORDERS
-
- "Our humanity were a poor thing were it not for the divinity
- which stirs within us".
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- Francis Bacon
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-
- The function of Magical Orders is to serve Mankind by helping
- the Aspirants which seek its instruction to evolve, thereby
- helping the whole of humanity in the evolutionary process. This
- should be the sole purpose for these Orders.
-
- There are several Orders from which I have greatly benefited
- from. During the occult explosion of the late 1800's they
- offered instruction which was not otherwise available.
-
- The problem with modern Magical Orders is that very few have kept
- up with the evolutionary process that their candidates have been
- able to access. Most of the information which is given in the
- Golden Dawn offshoots has been published by several authors for
- over 50 years. Most of those who aspire to those Orders have
- already been exposed to the material.
-
- It is absurd to require an aspirant to quit all training simply
- because they joined with a group, that for the sake of
- formality; refuses to update their curriculum. It is an insult.
-
- The aspirant is forced to take horrible oaths to keep published
- material secret. This will be the pitfall and eventual demise of
- Magical Orders. It would appear that most Magical Orders have
- fallen into a rut called "Tradition". This inflexibility and
- unwillingness to evolve runs contrary to the grain of The Great
- Work.
-
- From their actions, one would think that some of these Orders
- serve the higher ups who run them instead of the Aspirants who
- need them. We will see what fruits these Orders yield in the
- future. Only time will tell.
-
- The type of Orders which are the most interested in the
- development of the individual are the ones that encourage
- individuality. Although they are ever vigilant to ensure the
- safety of the traveler while on the path they will never stifle
- creativity, and they are flexible enough to accommodate any
- Seeker. The only problem with this kind of Order is that they
- usually lack academic structure.
-
- The New Aeon Magician has four Orders worth mentioning at this
- time; An Inner Order known as the A.A., and three Outer Orders
- which are in service to the inner known as the Ordo Templi
- Orientis, The Temple of Thelema, The Fraternitas LUX Occulta.
- The last two groups claim lineage to the original Golden Dawn and
- have upgraded their curriculum to better express the current of
- the New Aeon.
-
- The phenomena behind such a merge is quite intriguing considering
- that the predecessors of The Golden Dawn would not have had much
- to do with Crowley OR his system of Magick.
-
- Necessity is the forerunner of evolution. This consolidation
- indicates three very significant factors in today's occult
- community. The first is that unlike their predecessors, the
- "new" Golden Dawn groups have tried Crowley's methods and have
- found them to be viable, sound, and practical. The second is
- that most G.D. fraternities have acknowledged the coming of the
- "new age" which Crowley delivered as Thelema. The third is that
- more and more, Thelemic Magicians are discovering the virtues of
- working with other Magicians; which instills upon them tolerance,
- discipline and dedication to The Work.
-
- It would be ideal if these groups succeeded in their quest to
- blend individuality AND academic structure. Their proof will be
- their success...or failure.
-
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- THE A.'.A.'.
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- This is the Order of all Orders, the One of which other Orders
- are but a shimmer of its light. Membership is very selective and
- strictly secret. In most cases, the student is only allowed to
- have knowledge of two people in the Order: his instructor and
- (when he has reached sufficient Wisdom) the pupil he is
- preparing, and can only move to his next grade when he has
- prepared his apprentice to take his place. This provides a
- strong unbroken chain linking the Lower with the Higher.
-
- Usually, it is required that the aspirant be armed with at least
- basic knowledge of Pranayama, The Pentagram and Hexagram rituals.
- Advancement in this Order is not easy; it is not randomly given
- for the sake of convenience or favoritism. One must EARN their
- next grade, and the tasks are so difficult and demanding that
- most aspirants never reach beyond the grade of Neophyte.
-
- You do not find the A.'.A.'., it finds you. The teachers of this
- Ancient Order of Magicians frequent the many magical groups
- vigilantly seeking individuals of the right metal for the
- demanding, fulfilling course.
-
- All of those who have truly devoted their lives to The Work are
- attracted to this Order the same way that a moth is drawn to
- the light. If you feel this passion it is wise to show caution
- if one is to avoid the charlatans who have not yet transcended
- the ego. Here is some guidelines which will ensure that you end
- up with a rightful teacher:
-
- 1) The Adepts of this Order do not advertise, boast, or even
- allude to membership unless they are speaking in secrecy to the
- individual they are interested in.
-
- 2) Anyone claiming membership in this Order should have at their
- disposal a clean, unbroken lineage beginning with Aleister
- Crowley: If they are legit they will not oppose your
- questioning; skepticism is an indispensable mental function
- required by Magick.
-
- 3) Check these names out by writing to the Ordo Templi Orientis.
- Let them know that you were approached by some one claiming to be
- a member of the A.'.A.'., and you would like to make sure they
- have valid charter. You may need to send them a Xerox of their
- lineage. Someone there should be able to verify.
-
- It may seem like a lot of work, but believe me: It is much
- better to spend a life time looking and not finding, than to
- waste one hour working with selfish individuals who use
- one's pure intentions to gratify their self-regard.
-
- Magick is a VERY REAL thing. Anyone who can read can teach the
- fundamentals of Knowledge and Wisdom, but only a True Adept can
- bestow upon you the power of the Ages.
-
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- ORDO TEMPLI ORIENTIS (O.T.O.)
-
- This organization was created by Theodore Reuss in the early 20th
- century. While publishing his magnum opus "Magick in Theory and
- Practice", Aleister Crowley inadvertently published some of the
- highest secrets of the Order on a treatise dealing with Sex
- Magick. Reuss immediately flew in from Germany and held him to
- an oath of secrecy; at the same time he was made head of the
- Order of the English speaking countries. This came as quite a
- surprise to Crowley. The O.T.O. became the observation arena
- where teachers of the A.'.A.'. could seek prospective students.
-
- The Ordo Templi Orientis is the FIRST spiritual organization
- accepting The Book of The Law as their holy book. Crowley went
- to work on changing the rituals of Initiation to better convey
- the message of the New Aeon, the concept of Thelema: "Do what
- thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law". The Order now exists
- world wide and is recognized as a religious organization by the
- state.
-
- Membership in the Order is confidential; no one will inform
- another of your involvement with the Order. If you want to tell
- someone you are a member it is your business. All men and women
- of full age and in good report are entitled to the first three
- Degrees; after which one may progress only by invitation.
-
- The Ordo Templi Orientis has many bodies world wide which teach
- and practice Ritual Magick. It provides its members with a free
- atmosphere where one can be who they truly are. The main goal of
- the Order is to secure the absolute Freedom of its members by
- assisting the individual in whatever way possible in discovering
- their True identity. Since one man cannot know the True Will of
- another, this process must be accomplished only by the
- individual; thus the Order cannot interfere with this
- metamorphose.
-
- The O.T.O. is a home for many Magicians of different walks of
- life who have accepted the Law of the New Aeon and wish to
- exchange ideas with those of like mind. Most of its members are
- influenced by Aleister Crowley, The Golden Dawn, and Wicca. It
- provides camaraderie, and fellowship; and in places that practice
- the Gnostic Mass: Spiritual sustenance.
-
-
- TEMPLE OF THELEMA (T.O.T.)
-
- The Temple of Thelema is an outer Order consecrated to the
- service of the A.'.A.'. It was created by the staff of the
- College of Thelema for the purpose of providing students with a
- solid Foundation on which to build their magical careers. It has
- a strong unbroken lineage to Mather's Golden Dawn. The
- necessary modifications have been made to allow for the New Aeon
- influence not inherent in the Golden Dawn groups.
-
- It offers a strict curriculum designed to familiarize the student
- with the principles of hard work; thereby increasing the
- student's chances of coping with the strict regimen offered by
- the A.'.A.'.
-
- Traditionally, the Temple of Thelema and its Initiates work
- together in the Temple as a group. Like the A.'.A.'., members
- are advanced through the degrees according to their
- accomplishments; the degrees are earned. If one works hard they
- are advanced, if one chooses to remain idle they should not be
- surprised to find themselves far behind their peers.
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- Members of this Order must be willing to dedicate a considerable
- amount of time to their studies.
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- THE FRATERNITY OF THE HIDDEN LIGHT
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- This group is more traditional in their approach to Ceremonial
- Magick, as it draws most of its Wisdom from its unbroken lineage
- to Mather's Golden Dawn and fundamental Rosicrucianism.
-
- It has Temples in the U.S. and Canada and, while membership is
- secret, it frequently performs several rituals during equinoxes
- or solstices which are open to the public.
-
- It offers the best courses in Magical Wisdom I have ever seen or
- read. The serious student who has decided to work solitary
- without the benefit of fraternal assistance should seriously
- consider these courses, as they reveal much previously
- unpublished material.
-
- Of course, there are many other Orders. I have only commented on
- the ones which I personally have had contact with. I strongly
- caution the Seeker to exercise caution when seeking a group to
- work with. Recently, it has become fashionable to conduct
- groups, and many have been started without proper lineage or
- authority of any kind. This is particularly true with Golden
- Dawn types. This is not to say that everyone who claims proper
- charter is a charlatan, but documentation should be requested
- before committing one's self to ANY group.
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