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- Ordo Templi Orientis
- P.O. Box 2303
- Berkeley, CA 94702 USA
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- Temple Location: 588 63rd St.
- Oakland, California
- (Entrance in back, downstairs)
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- Phones: TEMPLE PHONE: (415) 654-3580
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- Calendar events in the San Francisco Bay Area for February 1992 to March
- 1992 e.v., in brief. Always call the contact phone number before
- attending. Some are limited in size, change location and may be subject to
- other adjustments.
- When you call, you don't get lost or disappointed. Initiations are private.
- Donations at all OTO events are welcome.
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- 2/1/92 Cthulhu Culture Club 6:30 PM w/Jerry (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/1/92 Council/LOP 3:33 PM LOP
- 2/2/92 Brigit Ritual 4:18 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/2/92 Gnostic Mass 7:30 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/3/92 Thelema Lodge Meeting 8PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/3/92 New Moon ritual
- 2/4/92 Chinese New Year (Monkey, Anno 4690)
- 2/9/92 Gnostic Mass 7:30 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/10/92 Ladies' T 5:30PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/12/92 "Magick without Aleister" with (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- Fr. Majnun 8 PM
- 2/13/92 Magick in Theory and Practice (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- Study Circle with Marlene 7PM
- 2/14/92 Valentine's Day
- 2/15/92 Initiations (call to attend) (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/16/92 E.G.C. meeting & mass wkshp 4:18PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/16/92 Gnostic Mass 7:30 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/17/92 Greaer Feast of St. Giordano Bruno (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- party & reading at Lola's 8PM
- 2/18/92 "Mars, Plenet of Hours" 8PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- class with Drax
- 2/19/92 "Liber Samekh" class with Bill 8PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/23/92 Lodge Clean-up 1:11 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/23/92 Pisces Birthday 4:18 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/23/92 Gnostic Mass 7:30 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 2/26/92 Magick Theater reads Crowley: (510) 654-3580 Magick Thea.
- "The Scorpion" 7:30 PM
- 2/27/92 Magick in Theory and Practice (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- Study Circle with Marlene 7PM
- 2/29/91 "Jerry's Leap-Year Logorrhea" 6:30PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- Call to attend.
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- 3/1/92 Gnostic Mass 8:00 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/2/92 Thelema Lodge Meeting 8PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/8/92 Gnostic Mass 8:00 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/9/92 Ladies' T 5:30PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/12/92 Magick in Theory and Practice (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- Study Circle with Marlene 7PM
- 3/14/92 Jerry's Logorrhea. Call to attend. (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/15/92 E.G.C. Meeting & Mass Wkshop 4:18PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/15/92 Gnostic Mass 8:00 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/18/92 Class of Liber Reguli with Bill 8PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/20/91 Bernal Equinox Ritual 8 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/21/92 Initiations (call to attend) (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/22/92 Gnostic Mass 8:00 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/24/92 "Magick without Aleister" with (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- Fr. Majnun 8 PM & Guests from
- Rasheeta Subod
- 3/25/92 Magick Theater reads Crowley: (510) 654-3580 Magick Thea.
- "The Gouls" 7:30 PM
- 3/26/92 Magick in Theory and Practice (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- Study Circle with Marlene 7PM
- 3/27/92 Planetary Ritual Class 7:30 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- on SOL, ritual next Sunday w/Mark S.
- 3/28/92 Jerry's Logorrhea. Call to attend. (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/29/92 Lodge Clean-up 1:11 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/29/92 Aries Birthday 4:18 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
- 3/29/92 Gnostic Mass 8:00 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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- THELEMA LODGE CALENDAR FEBRUARY 1992 e.v.
-
- Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
-
-
- FESTA BRIGITAE
-
- Our winter half-holiday, the Feast of Brigit and celebration of the
- flowing of the well, will be observed at Thelema Lodge with the traditional
- Celtic ritual on Sunday afternoon 2 February, underway by 4:18. (The
- astrological calculation of this feast, Sol fifteen degrees Aquarius, occurs
- on Tuesday 4 February, so our observation is somewhat early; purists will need
- no encouragement to repeat the ritual in its essential form in their own pairs
- at the exact moment.)
-
- Chinese New Year (anno 4690) on Tuesday 4 February ushers in the Year of
- the Monkey.
-
- Terri will be doing Moon rituals on New and Full Moons continually this
- year. Contact her at the Lodge for exact time and place. Many will probably
- be late at night, some outdoors. Collaborations in these rituals is
- encouraged. This month New Moon falls on Monday 3 February, and the ritual
- for Full Moon on Monday evening 19 February.
-
-
- Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica
-
- Gnostic Masses are celebrated in Horus Temple at Thelema Lodge every
- Sunday evening. Newcomers are welcome at mass, and should call ahead to (510)
- 654-3580. Participants should arrive in the evening by 7:30 for the ritual,
- which is usually underway a little after 8:00. All masses this month are
- scheduled to observe Crowley's ritual according to Liber XV.
-
- The E.G.C. Business and Scheduling Meeting will be held at the lodge on
- Sunday afternoon 16 February at 4:18, conducted by Bishop T. Suleiman.
- Prospective mass teams should attend or be represented on this occasion to be
- scheduled; masses for April are to be finalized this month. In conjunction
- with this meeting, a workshop on the Gnostic Mass has been offered by Bishop
- Sappho (if requested from her) after our business is complete.
-
-
- Mysteria Mystica Maxima
-
- The lodge will be performing O.T.O. initiations on Saturday 15 February,
- through the afternoon and evening; members please make advance arrangements to
- attend these private events. Advancement through the Man of Earth degrees at
- Thelema Lodge is being coordinated by four of our senior members, and anyone
- contemplating further initiation is urged to contact the coordinator for your
- present grade:
-
- Minerval . . . . . . . . . . . Lola - (510) 525-2205
-
- First Degree . . . . . . . . . Jerry - (510) 658-3280
-
- Second Degree . . . . . . . Marlene - (510) 654-5801
-
- Third Degree . . . . . . . . . Ebony - (510) 547-3903
-
- To schedule an initiation, the candidate should make informal arrangements for
- sponsorship, request an application form, and contact the Lodgemaster in the
- course of completing it. Once finally submitted, the application will remain
- on file with the Order for a minimum of forty days before initiation is
- performed.
-
-
- Collegium Fraternitatis
-
- Members of Thelema Lodge organize classes, lectures, and study groups in
- a mutual education effort for the greater Thelemic community. To propose or
- request such an offering, speak at lodge meeting, or contact one of the
- officers.
-
- Bill Heidrick offers an examination of the Ritual of the Bornless One,
- and of Crowley's version of it in Liber Samekh ("Theurgia Goetia Summa", sub
- figura DCCC), in Horus Temple on Wednesday evening 19 February, beginning at
- 8:00. The historical context of this ancient invocation, as well as technical
- instruction in the vibration of the Barbarous Names, and the Qabalah of
- Crowley's elaborate Scholion on the text, will be among the evening's topics.
-
- "The Horror Continues . . . Cthulu Culture Club II" re-awakens from the
- deep on Saturday evening 1 February at 6:30. Those attending are invited to
- select passages to read from the works of Lovecraft and his followers, as we
- explore close up the flavor and texture of this hideous Mythos. Games,
- graphics, and Cthulu Culture of all kinds will be on display. Call Jerry to
- attend.
-
- "Mars, Planet of Horus" will be the subject for wide-ranging discussion
- at the lodge with Drax on Tuesday evening 18 February at 8:00. The Politics
- of Outer Space, Planetary History, the Search for Life, Terraforming, Tesla,
- the Pyramid Complex, NASA, the Phobos Mystery and the ill-fated mission of
- Phobos II, UFOs, the Mars Mission, and the Object orbiting Mars; all these
- will be among the aspects explored.
-
- The Thelema Lodge Magick in Theory and Practice Study Circle meets twice
- monthly on Thursday evenings 13 February and 27 February, beginning at 7:00.
- To inquire regarding the chapters to be covered on a particular evening,
- contact Marlene, who is the facilitator for this group. Sometimes the Study
- Circle will double as a work-crew when the "Lodge Calendar" is assembled and
- mailed, so late-comers especially should please call the lodge before setting
- forth to attend.
-
- The Magick Theater reads Crowley's drama "The Scorpion" on Wednesday 26
- February at 7:30 at Thelema Lodge. This three-act prose tragedy was written
- in a sudden fit of inspiration in a hotel at El Kantara, near the end of
- Crowley's stay in Algeria with Victor Neuburg, about January 1911 e.v.
- Occultly based upon the 30 Degree of freemasonry, the plot turns upon the relations
- between the Knights Templar and the Saracens, and the birth of the O.T.O.
- tradition in Jerusalem during the crusades. "What's your great name, urchin
- . . . ?"
-
- The 392nd anniversary of the Greater Feast of Giordano Bruno will be the
- occasion of a small gathering on Monday evening 17 February at 8:00 at Lola's,
- with a commemorative reading and hot dog roast. Bruno included an early
- version of the unicursal hexagram in his "Figura Amoris", one of a series of
- allegorized geometrical constructions presented in woodcuts (said to have been
- prepared by the author's own hands) for" Articuli Centum et Sexaginta Adversus
- huius Tempestatis Mathematicos atque Philosophos [Essays upon the Mathematics
- of Mordente: One Hundred and Sixty Articles against the Mathematicians and
- Philosophers of this Age . . . "(Prague: 1588), a treatise on techniques of
- geometrical draftsmanship.
-
- "Jerry's Leap-Year Logorrhea" falls on Saturday evening 29 February,
- beginning at 6:30; call to attend, or for advance information on this month's
- secret topic.
-
- Magik Without Aleister hosts the Gorilla Choir on Wednesday evening 12
- February at 8:00 at the lodge for an evening of love, harmony, song, and
- celebration of the Universal Rhythm. This wide-ranging discussion group has
- arranged a series of uniquely enjoyable evenings, inviting local adepts from
- alternative magical traditions to visit the lodge.
-
-
- Conventi Thelemicorum
-
- Thelema Lodge Meeting is Monday evening 3 February 8:00; all members
- welcome to help with planning the schedule of events, solving problems, and
- sharing ideas.
-
- Lodge Council & L.O.P., please check in by telephone to Jerry's early on
- Saturday afternoon 1 February for fraternal greetings, and then plan to attend
- at the next regular meeting, on Sunday afternoon 1 March at 3:33-call for
- details.
-
- The Thelema Lodge Ladies' T-s will continue, Monday afternoon 10 February
- at 5:30. Thelemic women have a unique and powerful position in our community;
- our sisterly connection is encouraged to strengthen our bonds, our knowledge,
- and our heart. Tea and crumpets are served. For details ask Soror Terri Sal.
-
- Lodge Clean-Up beginning at 1:11 on Sunday afternoon 23 February, with
- cake afterwards at the Pisces Birthday splash around 4:18.
-
- Love is the law, love under will.
-
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- *The Naked Splendour of Nuit
-
-
- Lesson Number One for Northern Hemisphere Star Watchers:
- Polaris-the North Star
-
- This is the one star to know for its unique and groovy position, being in
- the place in the heavens near where our earth's axis points. Therefore all
- the other stars appear to be circling around Polaris, which remains fixed,
- always in the north (most helpful for navigation). Because of the "wobble" of
- the earth, the Pole Star was once Thuban, in Draco, and in 5000 years our axis
- will point to Alderamin, in Cepheus. But for now Polaris is getting closer to
- the exact north celestial pole; it will be closest in 2100 e.v. There is no
- star near to the exact southern axis pole.
-
- The best way to locate the North Star is to find the bright Big Dipper.
- This star-grouping is so near the north celestial pivot that it is visible all
- year long (during some part of the night) in these latitudes. One should find
- the two stars that make up the side of the dipper, or cup, that the handle is
- not attached to, and follow the straight line through them out of the dipper,
- until you come to the first and only reasonably bright star. This is Polaris,
- at the beginning of the handle of the Little Dipper, or the Lesser Bear, "Ursa
- Minor." With the exception of Polaris, the seven stars making up "Ursa Minor"
- are quite dim and difficult to make out at all in the city limits.
-
- The big dipper is actually part of the constellation "Ursa Major", or
- Great Bear. It sits like a saddle on the bear's back, with the handle of the
- dipper becoming the unrealistically long tail of the bear. In ancient England
- "Ursa Major" was known as the Chariot of King Arthur; in France it was the
- Great Chariot. It has also been thought of as a wagon, a plough, a coffin,
- and a reindeer.
-
- "Onward the kindred Bears, with footsteps rude,
- Dance round the Pole, pursuing and pursued."
- -Erasmus Darwin
-
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- from the Grady Project:
-
- Alchemy
-
- Fierce Virgin of the Sacred Source
- Attracting all the world to Thee
- We pray the Knowledge of Thy Force:
- Thine aching Negativity!
-
- Thou Vacuum at the heart of All
- Thou Purity without remorse
- That pulls All, Belle Dame, to Thy Call:
- Thy Knowledge and Thy Intercourse!
-
- Thou Nothingness Personified
- Renewed Perfection without end
- Thou Voice of Silence that has cried
- "The Arrow!"-and it rides the wind!
-
- Thou Eros poised one point above
- The Pyramid; Thou Virgin kiss!
- Thy Crescent Moon; Thy Star of Love
- Thy fearful Angst in The Abyss!
-
-
- -Grady L. McMurtry
-
- March 1961 e.v.
-
-
- [This poem is the second in Hymenaeus Alpha's cycle "The Angel and the Abyss",
- corresponding to the Atu of Art in the Tarot. The entire cycle has been
- previously published in "Grady McMurtry: Poems" (London & Bergen, Norway:
- O.T.O., 1986 e.v.) and in "The Grady Project" #5 (December 1988 e.v.).]
-
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- CROWLEY CLASSICS
-
-
- After the Fall
-
- A Page from the Book of the Recording Angel
-
-
- by Aleister Crowley
-
-
- [Originally collected among Crowley's "Juvenalia" and published in" Snowdrops
- from a Curate's Garden" (privately printed, 1904 e.v.).]
-
-
- Adam had gone down to the Euphrates for a morning's sport with the
- Icthyosaurus. The day before he had no luck at all with a rather big fly
- (pterodactyl-wing and angel-hackle) and meant to spin with the artificial dodo
- for a bit before giving up the water as hopelessly over-fished. He had better
- have stayed home, though, and kept a sharp look-out with the gaff for the
- serpent. This is what happened in his absence.
-
- Eve had done her day's work, and was sprawling in the sun with her
- tailor-made fur-lined dress within easy reach (fig-leaves, in the daytime, had
- entirely gone out, and were now only worn for evening dress), and meditating
- on the curious events of the past evening. "Silly thing that of Adam's," she
- soliloquized, "just when I was feeling nice, it turned sick and collapsed, and
- took ten minutes to get well again. Why, I could have gone on all night
- without those silly intervals! And the old fool says it tires him and he
- can't dig today because his back aches, so he's gone fishing. Fishing! I'll
- fish him when he comes home. I believe he's gone to see that lioness he was
- so fond of in the old days. She was rude enough to both of us yesterday
- though-so are all the beasts since we ate that apple Lord God made all the
- fuss about. The serpent's as much a gentleman as ever, of course. He was at
- the same public school as Lord God, he says. I'm sure he's got better
- manners, though! The old wretch! To tell me about travail and labour and
- that rubbish-besides, a really nice God would keep his smoking-room jokes to
- himself another time. And the brute never made love either. I'll be even
- with him one day. I do wish this hole wouldn't itch. Rubbing's no good-oh!
- it's better when I rub hard. There! It's started again now I've left off.
- I'll rub harder this time. Ah! Adam! Adam!-Ha! I thought I was with
- Adam-Oh, how lovely!" And she gave a delicious little sigh.
-
- "Pardon this intrusion, Duchess, pray" said a new voice, in the well-bred
- deferential manner that is so characteristic of diplomats. "But is it the
- third Wednesday, is it not?"
-
- "My dear Prince, how good of you to come. I was just hoping some one
- would drop in and cheer me up. This move has left me quite a wreck."
-
- "Ah! Duchess, you are more beautiful than ever."
-
- "Bad man-"
-
- "Yes, and deserve a better husband."
-
- "Adam is as good as-"
-
- "But his poor health. He's had a cold ever since he left Eden, this
- climate is so terribly uncertain."
-
- "Yes, he's not very strong, poor man."
-
- "He gets tired easily."
-
- "Yes" with a sigh.
-
- "I see you have been doing your best to supply his place." For Eve had
- not changed her position during this interview, and her moist fingers still
- played among the golden hair.
-
- "Oh! I didn't mean to."
-
- "Ah! Duchess, what a pity-and what a surprise!"
-
- "Yes, it did feel like it. But really, Prince, you're as inquisitive as
- that rude old Lord God."
-
- "You are not offended with me?"
-
- "How could I be? How ever shall I repay you for giving me that wrinkle
- about the apple?"
-
- "I must really apologise for being indirectly the cause of that old
- curmudgeon's insolence."
-
- "Not a word. I am all gratitude."
-
- "Only half gratitude, Duchess."
-
- "?"
-
- "Because you have only half the secret."
-
- "And the other half is?"
-
- "Naughty."
-
- "You darling, tell me at once."
-
- "Will you kiss me?"
-
- "Kiss you-come here-Satan!"
-
- "Eve!"
-
- And his lithe coils rolled over her naked body, his forked tongue slipped
- beneath the white teeth and its delicate foam maddened her tongue. It touched
- her tender palate, and withdrew to penetrate her dainty nostrils. All round
- her he wrapped his soft green folds and their gentle pressure warmed her
- blood, that shuddered with love to feel him, cold and slimy, embrace her bosom
- and her lissome thighs. Always his tail penetrated her half-opened fountain
- and gently tickled the rosy tongue of love, that now grew swollen and stiff
- with excitement. Eve broke into a hot, foul sweat. "Satan! I love you!
- When Adam kisses me he is so hot and heavy; he chokes me! You lift me, you
- hold me, you-Ah!" The tail gave a determined push, and the perspiring woman
- gasped with pleasure. "My Queen!" "Satan!" The amorous snake withdrew his
- coils from her breast. "Don't you love me?" "I will teach you a love your
- Adam does not dream of!" And his head sought the dark home of her desire,
- while he pressed in her red lips the most tender part of his eager body. She
- entered into his desires and abandoned herself to the new vice with rapture.
- Again and again she deluged him with love-drops, and the warm odour of their
- bodies went up, a delicious steam, till his head withdrew, foaming, and fell
- upon her reeking lips again to lick salacious kisses and gently chew her
- gentle eyelids when she turned her mouth again to an even dearer object.
-
- Suddenly a shout was heard far off, and, rising up, Satan saw Adam
- returning with the spoil. He was now too near for him to escape. Eve with
- quick woman's wit gathered her furs to her and squatting in front of the wood
- fire forced herself to appear nonchalant, while Satan gathered his coils
- together under her skirts. The fire blazed up as she tended it, and Adam
- joyfully saluted his mate with the patronizing air a man always thinks it
- proper to adopt with a social, physical and intellectual inferior. She
- received it with all the docility which an unfaithful woman is careful to
- assume. But she was by no means as easy as her countenance would have
- indicated. Her serpent-lover was taking a mean advantage of her confusion to
- attack her in two places at once-her worn-out passions were being frightfully
- stimulated, and she did not think she could possibly maintain her balance at
- the supreme moment. And Satan was really venturing terribly far. Up and up
- he writhed, and the mouth of her womb spasmodically closed and re-opened in
- vain. He penetrated more and more deeply, and at last, with a convulsive
- wriggle, disappeared entirely into the temple of love at the very moment Eve,
- in a strong shudder, consummated her suppressed desire and fell to the ground
- in a swoon. Adam was alarmed. Some burnt clippings of mastodon-hoof were
- effectual in restoring her, but Eve's furs had fallen off again, and Adam
- divined the nature of his good lady's excitement. "To think now," he
- observed, with pardonable pride, "that the mere sight of me-or would it be the
- smell? I'll write a book about it and try to make up my mind that way. Poor
- girl! I know it won't be fit for work tonight. The lioness used to lick it
- with some effect, I remember. Couldn't ask Eve to do that, though. It would
- degrade her, I'm sure. I must try and raise her to my level rather than-Damn
- that potato patch! It must be dug over tomorrow, and only the old flint spade
- still. A man in Lord God's position-House of Lords, stake in the country, and
- all that-ought to provide iron spades-this is the only country planet for
- billions of miles where science hasn't penetrated, so that young prince
- says-don't believe he's a real prince, though-took all that cursing from a
- simple Lord like a lamb-says it's beneath his dignity to swear back. "I'd"
- have had the bugger up for criminal libel. Threatened him, too, about Eve's
- baby smashing his head." But at this point a prowling megatherium wailed and
- Adam snatched up a sling and started off to drive him away. Eve lost no time
- in knocking violently on her belly. "Time to get up, sir. I'll bring your
- hot water in a minute!" Satan awoke, and not being fond of water, hot or
- otherwise, unless with a considerable portion of Mammon's old Highland Hell-
- fire, climbed down, put his head out, and asked what the devil the knocking
- was about. "Get away, dear, Adam's gone out for an hour, quick, and don't
- hurt me." "No, Eve, I will spend the night with you." "But Adam?" "Let him
- come in too." "No, he'll discover everything. I'd rather any other plan."
- "My plan is necessary-you don't know all the secret yet." And with an
- affectionate little snap at the clitoris as he passed, Satan again withdrew
- into his cosy hiding-place.
-
- Adam soon returned victorious from his raid, and was very glad to lay his
- fur aside, and seek the embraces of his consort. Any doubts he might have had
- were soon removed by Eve whose mass of tawny hair soon hung over his thighs,
- while her little red mouth proceeded to excite him to the proper degree of
- rigidity. It was soon obtained, and she quickly changed her position to
- bestride him, while her hand guided him to the proper orifice. The dance
- began. Eve wriggled her fat bottom about as hard as she could, and Adam
- assisted as far as his constrained position would allow. The critical moment
- arrived and a deluge of warm liquids mingled to flood the surrounding parts.
- But Eve would not let him withdraw as yet. And at this moment Adam gave vent
- to a cry of pain. "I'm bitten," he said. "That horrible Palaeopulex," said
- Eve. "No, it's in you! It's pushing me out! Get up!" And Eve jumped up
- alarmed to find Satan quietly emerging from his citadel. Adam jumped for a
- club. But by the time he arrived a change had arisen. The old snake-skin
- dropped and Satan stood in his own shape, a radiant spirit. "You bit me,"
- said Adam, embarrassed. "For your own good! God doomed you to death. My
- bite has filled your blood with a poison that will take away Death's terrors,
- that will make him welcome even!" "What is this poison called?" said Eve.
- And Satan replied "Syphilis!" As he went away he laughed. God did not like
- to hear him.
-
- finis
-
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- FROM THE OUT BASKET
-
- In reading Crowley, the question often arises: Where is he getting this
- stuff? Whether the work is noir humor like that above or a deeply insightful
- and rather opaque religious writing, Crowley's sources and influences are
- often a mystery. The A.'.A.'. reading list in "Magick in Theory and Practice"
- is a logical place to start, but no distinction is made there between works
- that influenced Crowley and works he recommended as also embodying a view he
- had held for some time. In this short space, or in a major book for that
- matter, it is impossible to cover many of Crowley's sources. Some often
- overlooked sources will be noted.
- Before going further, an important point needs to be made. Thelema is not
- Crowley. Crowley is not Thelema. Some of our readers may have a sole
- interest in the purely literary side of Crowley's writings, but many share the
- Thelemic Religion. For the latter, some of what follows may seem to skirt
- blasphemy. I offer the following contention: Whatever is sacred in "Liber
- AL" specifically or in Thelema generally is independent of Crowley the man.
- The earlier influences on Crowley or earlier appearances of the same words and
- ideas elsewhere are not in any way relevant to the sacredness of the text.
- Why was Crowley chosen to be the prophet of Thelema? A simple answer, he was
- prepared. Crowley was prepared by exposure to the words, ideas and language
- necessary to receive "Liber AL," just as were the prophets of past time
- prepared to receive their messages. It doesn't matter that Crowley probably
- picked up "Aiwass" from unconscious integration of the shapes of the letters
- of a Greek word in Eliphas Levi's "Key of the Mysteries" (plate called "Great
- Pentacle from the Vision of St. John", Eq, I, 10, Sup. p. 74) or that
- Thelema as a religion and an Abbey comes from Rablais' 16th century satire on
- monasticism. Neither does it matter that most of Crowley's ideas about
- society, morals and the nature of such beings as the "Secret Chiefs" stem
- first from his Quaker childhood and later from similar views encountered in
- his youth. Anyone who has experienced the Knowledge and Conversation of the
- Holy Guardian Angel knows that the experience avails itself of the states of
- mind and circumstance present in the person at the time. If whole passages
- in "Liber AL" can be found to be paraphrases or quotations from other sources,
- what does it matter? It is the melody that makes the music, and the
- instrument will always dominate on one level. Crowley, his antecedents and
- his experiences formed the instrument for the manifestation and revelation of
- Thelema. If we can separate the harmonics from the notes, we can but better
- approach the essence of the song. Enough, here are a few notes on Crowley's
- sources:
-
- Childhood -- see Confessions, Gospel according to St. Bernard Shaw, World's
- Tragedy & High History of Sir Palamedes For a model on his father and the
- early influence of education and Plymouth Brethren. Also for the source of
- his social errors and business incompetence. Later childhood and adolescence
- provided his sexual orientation and literary bent at Cambridge. Frazier's
- Golden Bough merely fleshed out ideas from Levi.
-
- Alan Bennett -- introduced Crowley to the ideas of eastern philosophy. These
- furnished Crowley with his mystical training, terminology, and mental
- techniques. The Golden Dawn provided Crowley with the model of his
- organization of attainment. Masonry the model of society and the forms of
- ceremonial for groups. Theosophy furnished idealism and melded with the
- Quaker ideas of masters and elect. Reuss gave the justification for magical
- sexuality. Eckenstein taught the concept of discipline. Von Eckartshausen
- gave Crowley the idea of an invisible order, while Waite introduced Things
- that go BUMP in the Night.
-
- Music Halls & the Ingoldsby Legends -- Crowley's humor and satire, also his
- negligent racism.
-
- Tao Teh King -- source of many of Crowley's social theories and higher
- philosophy.
-
- What single book influenced Crowley the most? As far as his mystical
- writings, magical theories, health ideas and political dreams, the answer can
- only be Eliphas Levi's "The Key of the Mysteries". Many of Crowley's ideas in
- these areas can be found in seed at least in Levi. Here are a few examples.
- The page citations are from Crowley's translation in the supplement to EQUINOX
- I, 10 -- by the way, all the Equinox volume I is now available in ASCII format
- on diskette from OTO, P.O.Box 430, Fairfax, CA 94978 USA.
- Liber OZ is developed from p.35 in EQ-I-10.
- Page 234 "HUMAN life and its innumerable difficulties have for object, in
- the ordination of eternal wisdom, the education of the will of man."
- "The dignity of man consists in doing what he will, and in willing the
- good, in conformity with the knowledge of truth."
- Page 213: "...one of those traditional secrets with regard to which silence
- is necessary, and which it is sufficient to indicate to those who know,
- leaving always a veil upon the truth for the ignorant."
- An appropriate exercise would be to seek a passage in Levi for every idea
- in LIBER AL, viz: "Nothing resists the will of man, when he knows the truth,
- and wills the good." KM, p. 235 for "... do thy will. Do that, and no other
- shall say nay." AL I,42-43
- A quote to take for Crowley's Opus: Levi KM p. 241: "When a new word comes
- into the world, it needs swaddling clothes and bandages; genius brought it
- forth, but it is for experience to nourish it. Do not fear that it will die
- of neglect! Oblivion is for it a favorable time of rest, and contradictions
- help it to grow."
- Crowley's unexamined belief in Natural Law has its origin in his times, but
- it also can be drawn from Levi: "Q. What is infinite reason?" "A. It is
- that supreme reason of being that faith calls God." (p. 102) -- This is the
- characteristic phrase of the philosophy of 18th century enlightenment: "God is
- Reason" -- also the characteristic error. 19th century philosophy continued
- this into Determinism and the now discredited concept of "Natural Law".
- Levi's idea of the "magnetic fluid" derived from the efforts of Newton,
- Mesmer and others to quantify the astral body. 18th and 19th century efforts
- to measure ectoplasm, oddic force, etc. and to physically measure an essence
- of life have persisted to the verge of the 21st century in a strange pseudo-
- science. At least in the 18th and 19th centuries there was the idea of the
- luminous Aethyer as a partial justification for this sort of thing. Now it is
- generally considered a curiosity dependent on subjective measurement without
- the objective external instrumentation required by hard science. This concept
- has led to a vast array of quack medical theories and the loss of otherwise
- promising philosophies. Bulwar Lytton used the idea; W. Reich was imprisoned
- for trying to cure with it. Crowley lost much time over it in his later years
- in trying to market his Amrita derivations. The future may disclose some
- substance here, but it tends to "confusion of the planes" more often than not.
- Page 105: "Q. Are these experiences articles of faith?" "A. No, they
- pertain to science." -- Although this is not essential to Thelema, Crowley's
- dependence on it is interesting. "The Method of Science. The Aim of
- Religion." -- A valid perspective, but not without potential for
- misapplication. This, more than anything else, is the influence of Levi on
- Crowley's philosophy. Accidents of emphasis in Levi's works often became
- seeds for avenues of research in Crowley's effort.
- Levi gives many anecdotes in this work. p. 119: "...an Englishman otherwise
- quite sane, who thought that he had met a stranger and made his acquaintance,
- who took him to lunch at his tavern, and then having asked him to visit St.
- Paul's in his company, had tried to throw him from the top of the tower which
- they had climbed together." Crowley elaborated quite a few of these into
- short stories.
- P. 257: "To brave God and to insult Him, is a final act of faith." -- See
- Crowley's "John St. John".
- P. 260: "While love is nothing but a desire and an enjoyment, it is
- mortal. In order to make itself eternal it must become a sacrifice, for then
- it becomes a power and a virtue." -- See Crowley in "Magick in Theory and
- Practice", chapter 12.
-
- Levi appears to have turned Crowley's interest toward Poe and Wm. Blake, as
- well as many other authors.
- Even the Golden Dawn seems to have taken more from Levi than a twist to his
- Tarot attributions and the sketch for the Lesser Pentagram Ritual. Consider
- KM p. 195: "In old times, chess-players sought upon their chess-board the
- solution of philosophical and religious problems, and argued silently with
- each other in manovuering the hieroglyphic characters across the numbers." --
- can this be the remark that sparked creation of Enochian Chess?
- A word of caution. In reading Levi, a strong stomach is one of the
- requisites. The book is filled with Christian remarks. It is not always
- possible to get through this veil on a first or even a third reading.
- Persist. Write in the margin. The hard part is getting past the pseudo-logic
- and Christian propaganda.
-
- -- TSG
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- FROM THE HISTORY HEAP
-
- Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
- Liber AL vel Legis I:40
-
- February 2, 1913 He used the imperfect translation made by John Dee of the
- Necronomicon bequeathed to him by his grandfather to call down the
- 'Old Ones', he was Wilbur Whateley, born on this date in Dunwich.
-
- February 8, 1810 The man born on this date once wrote, 'that if a man
- breathes in a certain way upon the back of a woman she will
- automatically surrender to his will.' He is also reported as being
- one of Aleister Crowley's previous incarnations. His name, Eliphas
- Levi.
-
- February 8, 1855 Snow had blanketed the ground during the night around the
- peaceful village of Topsham, England, but when the town awoke they
- found themselves confronted by a strange visitor. During the night
- something walked for miles around the village and although it walked
- upright like a man, left hoof prints in snow! Rumors spread that
- the devil had visited Devonshire!
-
- February 11, 1891 The woman born on this date, Sascha Germer was responsible
- for strewing Aleister Crowley's ashes into the mud at the base of a
- tree in Hampton, New Jersey.
-
- February 12, 1964 It is said that Aleister Crowley had been paid a suitably
- large fee from Gerald Gardner who died on this date, to compose
- rituals that could be used in his new Gardnerian witchcraft.
-
- February 14, 1856 Frank Harris who was born on this date, wrote that Aleister
- Crowley upon leaving America bound for England in 1919 'left a
- string of worthless cheques' behind, although he should have written
- that the way of a mystic is often hard to understand.
-
- February 16, 1923 Raoul Loveday, Frater AUD, aka ADONIS dies at the Abbey of
- Cefalu. Three days earlier Crowley recorded in his Magical Record
- that he felt a current of magical force, 'heavy black and silent'
- threatening the Abbey.
-
- February 17, 1600 Giordano Bruno refusing to retract any of his philosophical
- opinions before the Inquisition of Rome was finally condemned as 'an
- impenitent and pertinacious heretic' and was publicly burned at the
- stake on this date in a place called Campo dei Fiori (Square of
- Flowers), Rome.
-
- February 23, 1680 La Voisin the 'Satanic High Priestess' is burned at the
- stake after confessing that she obtained over 2500 children during
- her life to be used as human sacrifices to 'satan'.
-
- February 27, 1784 Although many of his followers claim this man to be still
- alive since he knew the secrets of the Elixir of Life, the truth is
- that Comte de St. Germain died in Hesse, Germany on this date.
-
- February 27, 1861 Rudolf Steiner was born on this date in Kralijevec, Hungary.
-
- February 28, 1946 On this date a great goddess appeared to Jack Parsons
- claiming, "yea, it is I Babalon, and this is my book..." of which
- she began dictating. Thus cam forth 'The Book of Babalon'.
-
- February 29, 1880 Aleister Crowley's sister Grace Mary Elizabeth Crowley died
- on this date leaving young Aleister an only child.
-
-
- Love is the law, love under will.
- Liber AL vel Legis I:57
-
- Cornelius/Herndon.
-
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