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- CALIPH HYMENAEUS BETA X°
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- Introduction: Culture vs. Cult
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- Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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- OUR FOUNDING EDITOR, ALEISTER CROWLEY (also known as Baphomet X°, The
- Master Therion etc., etc.) considered a balanced, wide-ranging
- education a prerequisite to complete initiation. Unlike most spiritual
- teachers, Crowley was worldly-wise as well as unworldly-wise,
- conversant with the work of the artists, writers, scientists and
- philosophers who defined his times. He accordingly used The Equinox,
- which he subtitled ``The Journal of Scientific Illuminism,'' to
- publish reviews and study guides, as well as individual works that
- have since become standard references. A poet in his own right, he
- maintained that initiation finds tangible expression in creative
- genius, and so issued the finest literature and poetry possible. This
- formed the editorial subtext of the original Equinox, and in that
- spirit we issue this new number. Successive generations of artists,
- writers, poets, filmmakers, dramatists, scientists and philosophers
- have contributed much to the birth of what we call Thelemic culture.
- Magick and the arts share the willingness to explore new modes of
- perception and expression, to experiment with consciousness itself,
- and communicate even if a new vocabulary is called for. This issue
- features both contemporary poetry and cinema (the poetry of light)
- that demonstrate this.
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- The poets have always been with us, although we (for our part) have
- not always fully reciprocated--after being introduced to Allen
- Ginsberg in the 1950's, my predecessor Frater Saturnus X° reportedly
- asked that ``beatniks'' not be brought around. I mean no disrespect to
- Saturnus, who after all knew and (in his way) encouraged half of the
- artistic contributors to this issue. But I am reminded of Robert
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- scribes & scholars of the College of the Holy Spirit, resting from
- their carnival appearances or conning the sermons they will whisper, o
- holy poison, in the ears of sleeping dominies. These are men who live
- for nothing but truth & love. Which is true of everyone in the world,
- but these men know it.
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- We must never forget that it is we who run the risk of becoming
- ``sleeping dominies''--the poets know their business and a goodly part
- of ours. I should know--my poetry submission was respectfully
- declined.
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- The work of living writers forms a counterpoise to the historical
- material in this issue, all of whose authors are deceased (with the
- possible exception of Frater Ad Veritatem). We have collected
- virtually all of the O.T.O.'s founding documents for this number--it
- was dubbed the ``ancestor worship'' issue during compilation. The
- purpose of this collection is twofold: first, to provide a ready
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- compendium of the essential O.T.O. material as a guidebook during the
- renaissance the Order presently enjoys, and secondly, to make plain to
- the public exactly what the Order is, and is not. The O.T.O. is a
- manifold organization with a complex history and philosophy, rich in
- written, oral and ritual tradition. It is also the Aleister Crowley
- Estate, responsible for preserving his writings and setting consistent
- standards for Thelemic scholarship. These are essentially conservative
- functions, yet the O.T.O.'s design preserves flexibility and
- adaptability, without which ``Thelemic Order'' would be a
- contradiction in terms. While it has never been necessary to join the
- O.T.O. to be a Thelemite, it is central to the Order's ``experimental
- design'' that being a Thelemite never becomes a bar to membership. In
- this important sense, the O.T.O. is a crucible for the development of
- the social models necessary to a Thelemic culture, as opposed to
- Thelemic cult.
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- My predecessor as head of the O.T.O., Caliph Hymenaeus Alpha 777 X°,
- rescued the O.T.O. from the brink of extinction. Only a decade ago the
- survival of the Order was in question, but as the leader of a handful
- of survivors from the Crowley era who had tended the flame for over
- forty years, Hymenaeus Alpha fanned it into life. Educated in
- political science and a management analyst by profession, he also
- successfully addressed the greatest long-term threat to the Order: the
- ``cult'' tendency in Thelema, manifesting as extreme conservativism on
- the one hand, and anarchic radicalism on the other.
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- The ``conservative'' wing--Marcelo Motta and his Society Ordo Templi
- Orientis (SOTO)--evinced a fanatical elitism that laid claim to
- exclusive representation of Thelema in all its forms. After tolerating
- repeated attacks from this group in their apocryphal Equinox ``Volume
- Five,'' Hymenaeus Alpha filed suit in Federal Court and won a clear-
- cut victory--not for the O.T.O. alone, but also indirectly for many
- others who were abused in, or simply confused by, the offending works.
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- The ``anarchic'' wing's development was spurred by the writings of Mr.
- Kenneth Grant, whose excellent book The Magical Revival indeed
- contributed to a genuine revival in the early 1970's. In subsequent
- works, Mr. Grant (who was expelled from the O.T.O. in the mid-1950's)
- claimed to be Outer Head of the O.T.O., and proceeded to organize an
- ``O.T.O.'' with complete disregard for the intent of Crowley and the
- original founders. Grant was, for example, extremely critical of the
- business aspects of the O.T.O., which are clearly a part of the
- original charter. Hymenaeus Alpha met this trend by simple example--he
- established a reputation as a tolerant monarch, and thereby gave the
- lie to anarchy. We count some of Mr. Grant's most enthusiastic readers
- among our members.
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- First published in England beginning in 1909 EV, The Equinox served as
- the Official Organ of the A...A.... Crowley issued a new number on
- each equinox, and the ten numbers of Volume I are now a standard
- reference-library set. After Crowley's induction into the Ordo Templi
- Orientis in 1913 EV The Equinox became an Official Organ of the O.T.O.
- as well, beginning with Volume I(10). Although they shared the same
- journal for several numbers, the A...A... and the O.T.O. were and are
- distinct organizations. They are so often confused that Saturnus X°
- asked Crowley for an official statement on the subject:
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- The difference between the A...A... and the O.T.O. is very clear and
- simple. The A...A... is a sempiternal institution, and entirely
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- secret. There is no communication between its members. Theoretically,
- a member knows only the superior who introduced him, and any person
- whom he himself has introduced. The Order is run on purely spiritual
- lines.
- The objective of membership is also entirely simple. The first
- objective is the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian
- Angel. The next objective, omitting considerations for the present of
- the 6°=5 and 7°=4 degrees, is the crossing of the Abyss, and the
- attainment of mastership of the Temple. This is described very fully
- especially in Liber 418. Much less is written about the 5°=6 degree,
- i.e. the Knowledge and Conversation, because it is too secret and
- individual. It is impossible to lay down conditions, or to describe
- the experiences in detail.
- The O.T.O. has nothing to do with this, except that The Book of
- the Law and the Word of the Aeon are essential principles of
- membership. In all other respects, it stands by itself as a body
- similar to Freemasonry, but involving acceptance of a social and
- economic system which is intended to put the world on its feet. There
- is also, of course, the secret of the IX° which is to say, the weapon
- which they may use to further these purposes.
- To show you the difference, Theodor Reuss was Supreme Head of
- the O.T.O., but was not even a probationer of the A...A....
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- Crowley spent the last of his inheritance in releasing Volume I, after
- which its publishing history becomes erratic--The Equinox had the
- first of many interruptions in 1913 EV. Crowley termed this first
- hiatus Volume II, ``a volume of silence,'' in accord with an A...A...
- rule of alternating 5-year periods of speech and silence.
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- Volume III was issued by the O.T.O. under four administrations of the
- Order over 67 years. (The ``5-year'' rule was disregarded, presumably
- since it pertained to the A...A....) Volume III has a complicated
- bibliography whose twists and turns are a bell-wether of the Order's
- fortunes. The first number of Volume III to appear was the well-known
- ``blue'' Equinox, issued from Detroit in 1919 EV. Crowley outlined the
- proposed contents of the remainder of Volume III in this number, but
- Volume III(2) never appeared (although it reached galley-proofs and
- was included in the series as if issued). In subsequent numbers of
- Volume III The Equinox came to assume the character of a series of
- occasional monographs. Number 3 reached galley-proofs in 1927 EV, but
- was delayed until 1936 EV when it appeared in partial form as The
- Equinox of the Gods (actually part one of four parts of Book Four Part
- Four, to have included the Commentary to The Book of the Law). Number
- 4 appeared in 1938 EV as Eight Lectures on Yoga. Number 5 was
- announced in 1938 EV as the Tao Teh King but actually appeared in 1944
- EV as The Book of Thoth. Number 6, Liber Aleph, was close to
- production at Crowley's death in 1947 EV but appeared posthumously in
- 1962 EV. (Its ``publication fund''--contributions from the American
- O.T.O.--was found untouched under his deathbed.) This was followed by
- the Shih Yi (Yi King) (Number 7) in 1971 EV, the Tao Teh King (Number
- 8) in 1975 EV and The Holy Books of Thelema (Number 9) in 1983 EV. The
- present issue therefore completes Volume III.
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- The O.T.O.'s structure, history, aims and philosophy are well-
- represented in this last number of Volume III--the most comprehensive
- collection since Volume III(1). Caliph Hymenaeus Alpha was a
- pragmatist as well as a visionary, considering these papers plans for
- the future O.T.O. He observed the principles, and where practical,
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- implemented them formally, as we are doing with the forthcoming
- promulgation of the Constitution. Although much of this material has
- been termed outdated or ignored outright--even by self-styled
- ``representatives'' of the Order--these papers stand as the foundation
- on which we must build if we would do honor to our predecessors'
- vision, and lay claim to their inherited wisdom.
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- Love is the law, love under will.
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- `UMENAIOS B X°
- CALIPH HYMENAEUS BETA
- Rex Summus Sanctissimus, U.S.A.
- Acting Frater Superior, O.T.O.