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- August 1992 e.v. Thelema Lodge Calendar/Newsletter
-
- Mailed free within 100 miles of San Francisco California
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- Copyright (c) O.T.O. and the Individual Authors, 1992 e.v.
-
- Limited license is hereby granted to reproduce this file without fee, with
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-
- Thelema Lodge
- Ordo Templi Orientis
- P.O. Box 2303
- Berkeley, CA 94702 USA
-
- Editorial offices:
- OTO-TLC Editor
- P.O.Box 430
- Fairfax, CA 94978
-
- (CIS 72105,1351)
-
-
- Location:
- Lodge & most events: 544 31st St., Oakland
- Gnostic Mass: 588 63rd St., Oakland
-
- Phones: LODGE MASTER: (510) 658-3280
- Messages Only: (415) 454-5176
-
- Compuserve: 72105,1351
-
-
- Calendar events in the San Francisco Bay Area for August 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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-
- REMEMBER!
- Most events are now held at 31st Street. See below for notation of address.
-
- 8/2/92 Lodge Council & LOP 3:33 PM (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 544 31st St.
- 8/2/92 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 588 63rd St.
- 8/3/92 Thelema Lodge meeting 8 PM (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 544 31st St.
- 8/4/92 Minerval study program 7PM w/Jerry (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 544 31st St. Minerval & above only.
- 8/5/92 Astrological Analysis w/Grace 8PM (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 544 31st St.
- 8/6/92 Egyptian Hieroglyphs w/Lola 7PM (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 544 31st St.
- 8/9/92 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 588 63rd St.
- 8/12/92 Feast of the Beast & His Bride 6:30PM(510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 588 63rd St. Potluck, call ahead.
- 8/13/92 Book of Thoth Study Circle w/Marlene (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 544 31st St. 7:30PM
- 8/14/92 Chakras Discussion with Andrew Independant
- at: 588 63rd St. (Manipura) 7:30 PM
- 8/15/92 Thelema Lodge initiations (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- Call to attend
- 8/16/92 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 588 63rd St.
- 8/18/92 Ist Deg. study program 7PM w/Jerry (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 544 31st St. Ist Deg. & above only.
- 8/19/92 Class on the Sephiroth & the Tree (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- of Life with Bill, 8:00 PM
- at: 544 31st St.
- 8/20/92 Egyptian Hieroglyphs w/Lola 7PM (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 544 31st St.
- 8/21/92 Chakras Discussion with Andrew Independant
- at: 588 63rd St. (Anahata) 7:30 PM
- 8/22/92 Rave (dance) planning meeting (510) 654-6573 Independant
- (Call for location and to attend)
- 8/23/92 Virgo Birthday Party 4:18 PM (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 588 63rd St.
- 8/23/92 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 588 63rd St.
- 8/26/92 Astrological Analysis w/Grace 8PM (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 544 31st St.
- 8/27/92 Book of Thoth Study Circle w/Marlene (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 544 31st St. 7:30PM
- 8/29/92 Jerry's Logorrhea, CALL TO ATTEND. (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- Featuring: Familiars, Elementals &
- Things that go Bump in the Night.
- at: 544 31st St. 7:30PM
- 8/30/92 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (510) 658-3280 Thelema Ldg
- at: 588 63rd St.
-
- REMEMBER!
- Most events are now held at 31st Street. See above for notation of address.
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-
- ANNOUNCEMENT!
-
- Thelema Lodge has moved to its seventh location in fifteen years. Most
- classes are now held at the Lodge HQ: 544 31st Street in Oakland. This
- location is a block West of Telegraph, about a dozen blocks South of
- Ancient Ways Store. Occupying the upper story of a Victorian on a quiet
- street in the City of the Oak, the new Lodge setting is definitely the best
- to the eye that this writer can recall. On ascending a flight of stairs at
- the front of a stately building with stained glass Lamen of the Order in an
- upper window, the visitor is confronted with a large painting of Baphomet
- and a turn to a galleried hall the length of the flat. On the walls are
- attractive displays of Thelemic and tantric art, along with historic
- documents and photos detailing the life of the Order and it's notables.
- The secured library and archives is second to none on the West Coast.
- Access is by librarian call from the catalogue, to protect the documents
- and rare editions. There are several rooms for residents and classes, all
- richly and unusually decorated. For large assemblies, arrangements still
-
-
- need to be made to have a hall; but in the mean time the Gnostic Mass
- continues at 588 63rd Street as before.
-
-
-
- August Events
-
- Gnostic Masses every Sunday at 8 PM this month at 63rd Street.
- Initiations on the 15th, by prior arrangement only. Call the Lodge
- Master more than a month ahead to arrange for your own initiation; call
- nearer the event to attend at the Lodge.
- Lodge meeting 8PM on the 3rd. The Lodge Council and LOP meetings at
- 3:33 PM on the 2nd are limited in attendance to members of appropriate
- degree and Lodge affiliation.
- Minerval and I Degree study secessions on the 4th and 18th, respectively, are
- for members in those degrees or higher, at the Lodge.
- A birthday party for all Virgos is back at the 63rd Street location on
- the 23rd, starting at 4:18 PM with Gnostic Mass as usual at 8PM
- Jerry's Logorrhea takes place on the 29th at the Lodge at 7:30 PM. It
- is necessary to reserve a place at this meeting by calling (510) 658-3280.
- The topic is: Familiars, Elementals and Things that Go Bump in the Night.
- The Feast of the Beast and His Bride is a Thelemic Holy Day celebration
- and potluck at the Lodge from 6:30 PM on the 12th. Call to coordinate the
- potluck.
-
-
- Grace moves on to Astrological Analysis with two classes this month on
- the 5th and 26th, 8 PM at the Lodge.
- Marlene continues the Book of Thoth study circle at 7:30 PM on the 13th
- and 27th at the Lodge.
- Bill offers meeting #3 on the Tree of Life on the 19th, Lodge, 8 PM.
- Lola's Egyptian Hieroglyphs runs on the 6th and 20th, Lodge, 7 PM.
- Independent classes on the Chakras with Andrew are offered on the 14th
- and 21st back on 63rd St. at 7:30 PM, and a dance planning meeting is also
- independent of the Order for a "Rave" - call (510) 654-6573 for the
- location.
-
- REMEMBER!
- Most events are now at 544 31st Street in Oakland, with only the Gnostic
- Mass and a very few other events at 588 63rd St.
-
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-
-
- CROWLEY CLASSICS
-
- The reference here to Africa may be to the Boer War, but the sentiment
- is very fitting for present time Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas. In
- the year of an American election, what has happened to advance the freedom
- of mankind both here and abroad? 92 years have passed since Crowley wrote
- this piece, but the answer sometimes seems to be "not much". Gains have
- come and gone; but the challenge given below should still give Americans
- pause, especially now that nations and former city-states first among those
- to recognize the revolution of 1776 e.v. have fallen again under the shadow
- -- ED.
-
-
- EPILOGUE.
-
- TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
-
- ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR
- INDEPENDENCE.
-
- by Aleister Crowley
-
- THE ship to the breezes is bended;
- The wind whistles off to the lee;
- The sun is risen, the splendid!
- The sun on the marvellous sea!
- And the feast of your freedom is ended.
- O sons of the free!
-
-
-
- Your shouts have gone up to remember
- The day of your oath to the world
- Is its flame dwindled down to an ember?
- The flag of your liberty furled?
- Your limbs are too strong to dismember -
- In sloth are they curled?
-
- The price of your freedom - I claim it!
- Your aid to make other men free!
- Your strength - I defy it to be
- Your peace - I defy it to be
- Dishonoured! Arise and proclaim it
- From sea unto sea!
-
- From Ireland the voice of the dying,
- The murdered, the starved, the exiled,
- In hope to your freedom is crying
- A dolorous note and a wild:
- "Your star-bestrewn banner is flying,
- And ours - is defiled."
-
- From Ind - shall her summons awaken?
- Her voices are those of the dead!
- By famine and cholera shaken,
- By taxes and usury bled,
- In the hour of her torture forsaken,
- Stones given for bread!
-
- In Africa women are fighting
- Their homes and their freedom to hold.
- Young children and graybeards, delighting
- To die for their country of old!
- For the ravenous lion is smiting
- A stroke for their gold.
-
- They fall in the shelterless hollow;
- They sleep in the cold and the sun;
- They fight, and the Englishmen follow -
- The odds are as twenty to one!
- Hide, hide thy bright eyes, O Apollo!
- The murder is done.
-
- The stones should arise to declare it,
- Their terror and tyrannous reign!
- The earth be unable to bear it,
- Gape wide, for their motherly pain!
- Shalt thou, O Columbia, share it,
- The shame and the stain?
-
- Your stripes are the stripes of dishonour;
- Your stars are cast down from the sky;
- While earth has this burden upon her,
- Your eagle unwilling to fly!
- Loose, loose the wide wings! For your honour!
- Let tyranny die!
-
-
-
- Remember, this day of your glory,
- Your fight for the freedom you own,
- Those years - is their memory hoary?
- Your chains - is their memory flown?
- Your triumph is famous in story,
- But yours is alone.
-
- In the name of your Freedom I claim it,
- Your power in the cause of the free!
- In the name of our God as I name it,
- AMEN! I demand it of ye,
- Man's freedom! Arise and proclaim it,
- The song of the sea!
-
- S.S. PENNSYLVANIA,
- "July" 4, 1900.
-
- From "Carmen Saeculare," 1901, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd.,
- London pp. 27 - 30. Also published in "The Works of Aleister Crowley,"
- Vol. I, 1905.
-
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-
-
- PRIMARY SOURCES
-
- Max Schneider
-
- The following is from a loose leaf binder of the diary and notes of Max
- Schneider, member of Agape Lodge from its early days in Southern
- California. This selection sheds light on the transition in leadership of
- the Lodge just as Jack Parsons had been appointed Lodge Master and Wilfred
- Smith had been displaced by Crowley orders. For more on the individuals
- noted below, please see the July issue of the "Thelema Lodge Calendar;" in
- addition, Jane is Jane Wolfe, one time starlet of the silent screen and
- close associate of Crowley's at the Abbey of Thelema at Cefalu in the
- 1920s. "1003" refers to the address of the Lodge.
- Wilfred Smith had been subjected to a controversial series of complaints
- to Crowley. Karl Germer and Jane Wolfe were the most influential in
- getting Crowley to remove Smith, a fact hidden from the members of the
- Lodge, as will be born out by Brother Schneider's notes. Crowley openly
- issued "Liber CXXXII", in the form of a letter to Smith detailing a
- required magical retirement, but privately sent letters threatening him
- with expulsion if he revealed the actual fact of his removal under pressure
- or if he continued in contact with the Lodge members. The 666 essay noted
- below is almost certainly "Liber Apotheosis," circulated to some of the
- members of the Lodge with a page missing.
- This glimpse into the life of an upper degree OTO member of almost half
- a century ago affords both an insight into journal keeping and a sense of
- perspective on the personal challenges of Thelemic society.
-
-
-
-
- June 19, 1943. -
- Went to Santa Monica with Jean, for the weekend. Cloudy and windy, the
- surf does not look too inviting for a swim. Had dinner at the Belle View
- with some rather uninteresting acquaintances of Jean's we ran into, and
- escaped early; but the Abalone was excellent. After, a good walk along the
- seashore, enlivened by good talk on the G.W. - Having returned to our
- abode, we enjoyed a bottle of sparkling burgundy together, which turned out
- to be a very satisfactory brand of a California edition of "wines that
- foam".
- 10:30 to 11:30 pm: Mag.Op. : To me! To me! - Jean said later that she
- had seen herself quite clearly as the Priestess and had experienced no
- difficulty in mentally reciting the love chant at the proper moment.
-
- Sunday, June 20, 1943. -
- A delightful morning. Later, after a most enjoyable swim, settled down
- for a good sunbath. Jean took down several letters in shorthand thus
- combining business with pleasure. In the PM we returned to Hollywood and
- Georgia asked us to have dinner with her. She was in a very depressed
- mood; things seem to have gone wrong at 1003 where she had been at the
- solsticial party. She felt that she had not been very welcome. Mellinger,
- after going into a huddle with Jane informed her, very emphatically, that
- Smith "was not out". Mellinger avoided her and was rather curt.
- Apparently, Karl telling us one thing and Jane another is causing confusion
- and is not going to make things any easier. - Georgia met Joe Miller, and
- said that he wanted to see me and an appointment has been arranged.
- Georgia, in order to avoid further misunderstanding, told Jane that
- Miller's visit with me is in no way intended to estrange Miller from 1003.
- Jane's brusque "hell is paved with good intentions" seemed a little
- uncalled for. A. C.'s words of praise as to my integrity seem to have made
- little impression on Jane, who still reflects Smith's influence.
-
- Tuesday, June 22, 1943. -
- In the evening went over to Pasadena to sit in on a "class". There were
- about 10 members present. Lodge was opened in the 1st degree. Jack is
- doing very well as Master, he has poise and dignity. We soon adjourned to
- the living room where it was cooler. At Jack's request various members
- expressed their reactions to the party and Betty as Treasurer, gave a
- concise financial report. Jack introduced me very cordially to the Lodge
- and spoke of high esteem in which I am said to be held by the Grand Lodge
- and he suggested that the members come to me with their problems and in
- connection with their studies.
- This class is supposed to concern itself with practical experiments in
- Asana, Pranayama, Astral journeys etc., to be made at home during the week
- with a reading and discussion of the records at the following meeting. I
- do not think much of group work in such matters which really belong to the
- A.'.A.'. system. But I do not want to interfere at this juncture; no doubt
- activities can be directed into sounder channels later on. - It seems that
- Jack wants me to take on the job of teaching --- I proposed to Jack that
- Jean and I come over for the next weekend to which he gladly agrees.
-
- Saturday, June 26, 1943. -
- Jean and I drove over to 1003 in the PM. Jane assigned Smith's
- comfortable quarters to us, which was a bit of a surprise. Dinner was very
- pleasant. I note that Jean is quite spontaneous in her behavior and that
- she has the faculty of making everybody feel at ease. Later, she helped
- wash the dishes and baked a cake for tomorrow night's party.
-
-
-
- 11:00 PM retire and banished by the Star Ruby. Mag. Op. - object -
- purification of 1003. Concentrated on spell "Pure Will" etc.,
-
- Sunday, June 27, 1943. -
- Arose comparatively late after a good night's sleep, bathed and did 15
- minutes easy Pranayama in Dragon Asana. The veranda facing east is
- admirably suited to work in the nude with sunshine and plenty of fresh air,
- yet sheltered. After a stroll in garden where Jane was already digging
- potatoes and after picking some ripe kumquats I returned to the house.
- Found Jean just finishing her 20 minutes of Pranayama which she was doing
- with the poise and rhythm of an experienced Yogini. At breakfast upon
- invitation, I said "Will" with Jane. There was pleasant and harmonious
- conversation at the table. With the exception of Jack, who suffers from a
- bad cold and Jane who was already tired out everybody was lively and
- cheerful.
-
- Friday evening, July 2nd, '43. -
- In the evening, met Jean in Glendale and after a somewhat hasty supper
- we drove to the summit of Mt. Wilson. The scenery was gorgeous, although
- there was quite a haze obscuring the valleys; 6000 feet is not very high,
- yet the purity of the atmosphere is decidedly exhilarating and the peace of
- the mountains is balm to my soul. This is Jean's first visit to this
- beauty spot and she is profoundly moved. A very enjoyable walk under the
- deodars in the starlight - Venus shines brighter than ever - and we find
- ourselves back in our cottage. Later, Mag. Op.: "I am uplifted in thine
- heart; and the kisses of the stars rain hard upon thy body".
-
- Saturday, July 3rd, '43. -
- Arose in time to greet Ra; a glorious sunrise! This mountain air, with
- its perfume of pines, is marvellous. - Oh, for a mountain lodge, to which
- one could retire frequently, and get away from the noise and bustle of the
- city, "and" from the problems of Agape Lodge! - Spent a quiet day, and after
- putting the Sun to bed from Sunset View, we proceeded to the eastern end of
- the summit, Echo Point, and on this promontory invoked Tahuti, which great
- intensity. The idea was to prepare ourselves toward doing a good job with
- all the correspondence to be tackled the day following. After returning to
- the cottage: Mag. Op. : TAHUTI.
-
- Sunday, July 4th, '43.
- Beautiful day; the deer and the little fawns are lovely, and so tame;
- there are all sorts of brightly coloured birds the name of which I do not
- know; also an occasional humming-bird.
- Dictated letters and notes to Jean who took them down in shorthand and
- then typed them. Forgot to bring an eraser and it annoys Jean that some
- necessary corrections do not look very neat. - Recess for lunch and a walk
- for exercise. Resumed correspondence later.
-
- Monday, July 5th, '43.
- Left Mt. Wilson at noon and returned to Glendale and Hollywood. - Found
- short letter from Karl waiting for me with a copy of part of an essay by
- 666, based on Smith's alleged powers of inspiration. How romantic! But
- will he swallow this bait? - Finished and mailed letters to A.C., Karl and
- Joe Miller.
-
- Tuesday, July 6th, '43.
- Roy arrived in the evening and I was very glad to see him. - His
- cordiality and sense of humor are refreshing. After dinner he drove
-
-
- Georgia and myself to Pasadena and on the way I acquainted him with recent
- developments at 1003. -
- In Lodge, Jack introduced Roy very nicely to the younger members and Roy
- answered in his usual humorous vein. The class that followed turned out to
- be a lively one, with everyone participating. Jack gave me an opportunity
- to point out that group discussions of a very limited experiments {sic} in
- Asana and Pranayama by beginners is not very desirable and that it would be
- proper for those whose will it is to go in for these practices in a serious
- manner to become probationers of A.'.A.'. and as such enable themselves to
- work systematically. ...
-
- Thursday, July 8, '43
-
- I think that it is correct to say that one of the important objects of
- magical training is to attain to a complete reliance on one's own powers,
- based on one's own experience - and not to rely on belief. ("Do not say
- there is a God before you have experienced God", or words to that effect;
- and "Be ye lamps unto yourselves; betake ye not to any external refuge." -
- Not to forget the broken bottle incident in "KIM". It was exactly Kim's
- ability to rely upon his own faculties of observation and his firmness in
- refusing hypnotic suggestion, that qualified him for the task for which he
- was being tested.)
- All of the evidence of the last 10 years, based on the observation of
- scores of people, makes it clear that Wilfred is a failure as a leader, a
- bungler as an organizer, a meddler and martinet in his relations with his
- fellows whom he treated as his subordinates and whose initiative he sought
- to suppress, and a wet blanket when performing the office of priest. - Now
- comes Mellinger's testimony, entirely uncorroborated, that W. often became
- inspired and had great power. Worse yet, other reports being disseminated
- by or through Mellinger, have been found incorrect and unreliable; Mel. may
- otherwise be a fine fellow, but his powers of discernment seem to be of
- questionable value. Everybody else seems to agree that W. as priest was
- definitely uninspiring and inept. It seems therefore a bit ludicrous that
- on such a flimsy basis we are being asked to accept W. as the coming Priest
- and Prophet par excellence. Ye gods and little fishes! It reminds one of
- Annie Besant asking a following of gullible Toshochists to accept
- Krishnamurti as "the" world teacher.
- Now if someone had suggested, reasoning from the sorry spectacle of W.'s
- inaptitude in all matters external, that perchance he was a frustrated
- Mystic who had mistaken himself for something he isn't and had got lost in
- the labyrinth of mundane affairs, caught in the coils of power politics,
- something like the unhappy example of the "Grey Eminence" ...... then I
- might lend a sympathetic ear. But what evidence can we discover that will
- encourage us in the pursuit of this forlorn hope?
- A man who proclaims that the Tao is "so" difficult to understand, whose
- byword is "misty mysticism" for most ideas that are beyond his literal-
- mindedness; who becomes annoyed when anyone offers a mystical
- interpretation, who has no sense of the beautiful - can one call that a
- promising candidate for the office of inspired Priest and God-illuminated
- Prophet?
- "Success is thy proof",
- "If" W. could really go through with the enormous task of purging his soul
- of his egotism and lust of power and all the rest; "if" he could get rid of
- the silly idea that he is the "Little beast" of revelations and an
- imitation of A.C.; "if" he could overcome all the handicaps that stand in the
- way of his becoming a presentable, devoted and holy Priest; "if" he could
-
-
- cancel out all the karma of his many "errors" during the past decade; "if" he
- now would turn to Laotse and actually would tread the path of the Tao; "if"
- he were really able to understand the profundities of Liber Aleph and
- present us with an illuminated comment thereon; "if" he were then to rejoin
- us with the simplicity of the Pure Fool as his garment - that would be a
- miracle indeed, and I WOULD BE THE FIRST ONE TO WELCOME HIM AS JOYOUSLY AS
- I DO THE FLOWERS IN SPRING.
- Meanwhile all this remains a pipe-dream and a wish-phantasm, "and" a very
- dangerous snare for a man with W.'s psychological background. When this
- devoutly to be wished for consummation becomes an actuality, it will be
- time enough to take it more seriously.
- Also, there is much work to be done. Agape Lodge must be cleansed of
- many false ideas; it needs a better understanding of its proper function
- and of the principles of the Book of the Law which its members have sworn
- to defend.
-
-
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-
- from the Grady Project:
-
- Notes On A City (damn near any city)
-
-
- Along the street the eddy whirls
- With frowsy dames and sloppy girls
- And somber men and brazon boys
- Who stomp or trot; and it annoys (Period)
-
- The crusty shops that cringe at sight
- And droop beside each other, quite
- As though their misery alone
- Would be too much; they would atone.
-
- My reason tells me that it must
- Be true; the thoughtless crowds, the dust,
- The grimy walks, the littered streets;
- The facades pass for scrawny teats.
-
- And yet I know it can not be;
- There is no grass, there is no tree,
- But only sound that rolls and beats
- And sanctioned murder in the streets.
-
- While in his nest each merchant waits,
- As patiently his net he baits
- And views his neighbor with contempt,
- Though finding he is not exempt
-
- From hatreds that swell from the needs
- Of human want; within the seeds
- Of lassez faire there are the germs
- That hold decay, and then the worms
-
- Of avarice and greed and hate
- Sprout forth; they bore, they eat, they sate
- Their hunger on the scabs of men:
-
-
-
- I sit and watch. I sit and grin.
-
-
- -Grady L. McMurtry
- 2/11/41
-
- Previously published in "The Grady Project" #1 (October 1987 e.v.).
-
-
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-
- QABALAH
-
- The View From Tipheret (Part III)
-
- by Bill Heidrick
-
- [Adapted from Appendix A of "The Road to the Sun: A Record of Self
- Initiation to Tipheret," an unpublished MS, Copyright (c) by Bill Heidrick]
-
- "In this installment, we will conclude a brief trek over the traditional
- Tree of Life. The next installment in this series will take up dynamic
- variation of the paths."
-
-
- 23 ........ The path of HB:Mem (The Hanged Man in Tarot) elevates the lower
- reason of Hod to the higher rationality of Geburah. Hod reasons with the
- things of the Earth, of Malkut. Hod is an examining consciousness, a
- mentality that sets things into order only through observation of their
- manifestations. Geburah is a state of mind that plans without concern for
- details. Hod knows the detailed workings of the physical world. Geburah
- knows the purpose of the World. The path of Mem connects the precise but
- fundamentally purposeless organizing activities of Hod with the purposeful
- but indefinite organizing will of Geburah. The Tarot card shows a man hung
- upside down by one foot. This is the symbolic state of one who has
- possessed all but understood nothing. Such a person, gifted with the
- powers of Hod, soon comes to boredom. His worldly consciousness gives no
- purpose to his world. To control is not to understand. Such a person
- comes finally to be hung upon the gibbet of his worldly power. Nothing has
- meaning. All things obey, but to no purpose. Perfect skill without a
- purpose is maddening. In that inversion of consciousness an openness
- occurs. The mind yearns for another mind, an inward guidance. When this
- yearning is crowned with success, Geburah has been touched along the path
- of Men. Down this path floods inspiration and purpose in life. Tipheret
- can view all of life and know its course, but Geburah directs life.
- Tipheret responds to Geburah's plan. Hod is the working out of that plan
- in detail.
-
- Keter
- . 1 .
- Magician (Beth)12 . Crown .11 Fool (Aleph)
- . : .
- . :13 .
- Binah High Prestess (Gimel) Chokmah
- 3 ------------------:------------------2
- Understanding 14 Empress (Dalet) Wisdom
- : . : . :
-
-
- Chariot 18: .17 : 15. :16 Hierophant
- (Chet) : Lovers : Emperor. : (Vau)
- : (Zain) : or . :
- : . : Star . :
- : . : (Heh) :
- : . : . :
- : . : . :
- : . : . :
- Geburah . 19 Strength (Tet) Chesed
- 5.-----------.------:----.------------.4
- Severity. . : . . Mercy
- : .22 . : . 20. :21 Wheel of Fortune
- : Justice . : . Hermit (Yod) : (Koph)
- : (Lamed). . :. . :
- 23: Tipheret :
- Hanged Man . 6: . :
- (Mem): Devil .26 Beauty 24. Death :
- : (Ayin) : (Nun) :
- : . Temperance 25 . :
- Hod. (Samekh) Netzach
- 8.------------------:-----------------.7
- Glory 27 Tower (Peh) .Victory
- Sun (Resh) : Star(Emperor) (Tzaddi)
- . . 30 : .28 .
- . : .
- Judgment .31 .Yesod. 29. Moon (Qoph)
- (Shin) 9
- . Foundation .
- :
- World 32: (Taw)
- :
- Malkut
- 10
- Kingdom
-
- 22 ........ The path of HB:Lamed (Justice in Tarot) elevates the life view of
- Tipheret to the life purpose of Geburah. The card of Justice depicts a
- woman with scales and sword. This is the mediatrix of mind, weighing out
- the proper measure of all things and fending off excess. The mentality of
- Tipheret is examined along the path of Lamed to produce the guiding will of
- Geburah. This is a rational process much like that which occurred between
- Yesod and Hod and between Malkut and Hod. The difference is found in the
- object. To build Hod, the chief concern is in how and why things work
- mechanically. In the reaching of Geburah, the concern is in how and why
- things work morally. Hod seeks and develops skill in the doing of things.
- Geburah seeks and develops skill in discerning and directing the purpose of
- life. Along the path of Lamed, the mind rises by examination of its
- motives until such motives are justified with each other. This
- justification gives a personal morality to the soul. All older,
- fragmentary moralities are forgotten in the one, consuming morality of
- Geburah. This is not necessarily a good thing. The morality so evolved
- may be a hateful and repressive one. In that case, mind will not progress
- beyond Geburah. Only when mind is ready to love and to bestow all good
- things on all who need, will evolution continue. Once Geburah is reached
- in this way, the path of Lamed becomes a channel for change in all aspects
- of life. Before reaching Geburah, life is locked in by many vague
- restrictions. Once Geburah has been fully attained, all the shackles are
-
-
- dropped away; and life is free to follow its willed course. The attainment
- of Geburah is marked by a freedom from all sense of guilt and unhappy
- restraint, but not abandonment of duty. When this state is reached before
- the mind is ready for such responsibility and freedom, great physical
- danger results.
-
- 5 ......... Geburah (Severity). This is the place of consciousness of the
- proper course of life. This is the guiding will that sets all limits and
- releases all restrictions. When Geburah is fully attained, conscience
- ceases to plague, for the dictates of the conscience become consistent and
- welcome. Geburah is the master of the house of life that is situated in
- Tipheret. Geburah is obedience to the Will of God in all ways understood.
- Geburah, once attained, means an end to hesitations. When this Sephira is
- fully active, the mind is rendered capable of immediate response and proper
- action in any situation no matter how complex. The working of the body
- depends on the lower Sephiroth. When all the Sephiroth up to and including
- Geburah are perfectly developed in a person, that person is capable of
- anything in mental and in physical action. Nothing can oppose such an one.
- Such a major adept is perfectly a demigod to rule the world of his life.
- In practice, the Sephiroth are fully developed for some things and lacking
- where others are concerned. Repeated passage over the Tree of Life
- increases the development of the Sephiroth and bestows more power on each
- attainment of Geburah. At some times, great development is accomplished in
- the Sephiroth and great freedom to change is obtained. Such a time may be
- considered a mark of initiation, but not mastery of Geburah. Total
- attainment and mastery of the Sephiroth is never found in a mortal man. It
- is man's purpose to increase his attainments toward an ever advancing
- ideal. To reach perfection is to become one with God and therefore to
- become useless to one's brothers and sisters in the world. Touch union
- with God, but return quickly to the place of the crying children. Union
- with God is not the sole purpose of Being, it is a pleasantness that gives
- strength in time of need. The purpose of Being is found in being in all
- ways. Geburah is the master who selects the ways. Tipheret is the place
- of the mustering of the ways. Netzach is the place of the brightening of
- the ways. Hod is the place of the ordering of the ways. Yesod is the
- staging place from which the ways reach the physical. Malkut is the place
- of the action of the ways.
-
- 21 ........ The path of HB:Koph (The Wheel of Fortune in Tarot) elevates the
- emotional complex of Netzach to the emotional idealism of Chesed. The card
- depicts a wheel surrounded by symbolic creatures. This is a representation
- of the many cycles of the emotions that are experienced in Netzach. When
- one emotion is found to underlay all others and to pass without change
- through all the cycles that change all other emotions, the Sephira of
- Chesed is touched. The one underlying emotion serves to build a basis for
- the emotional perfection of Chesed.
-
- 20 ........ The path of HB:Yod (The Hermit in Tarot) elevates the emotional
- part of the life summation of Tipheret to the emotional union of Chesed.
- The card shows an old man with staff and lantern on the summit of a snow
- capped mountain. This is an image of the purified mind searching for
- vitality and love in the life experience. The emotional aspects of
- Tipheret are received along the path of Yod to build the emotional
- perfection of Chesed. When Chesed is reached, the path of Yod becomes a
- channel for a vitalizing flow of purified feeling from Chesed into
- Tipheret.
-
-
-
- 19 ........ The path of HB:Tet (Strength in Tarot) elevates the purposeful
- will of Geburah to the motivating emotional state of Chesed. The Tarot
- card shows a Woman opening the jaws of a Lion. This is a representation of
- purified emotion (Chesed and the Woman) uniting with forceful will (Geburah
- and the Lion) to invigorate the World. Geburah is filled with purpose, but
- lacks consistent desire. Without powerful motivation, the highest purpose
- may go unrealized. The mentality of Geburah knows what to do in life, has
- the power to do it, but lacks the desire to consistently labor. The path
- of Tet draws forth from Geburah its systematic, purposeful action and
- compares it with the desire that supports existence, through Chesed. If
- the Geburah purpose is unworthy of the Chesed desire, attainment of Chesed
- is not complete. Only when Geburah's purpose is a perfect match to
- Chesed's desire will the path of Tet be fully opened. When that happens,
- the life of the person experiencing this consciousness of Chesed will
- become totally active. Geburah supplies the direction of life, but Chesed
- supplies the motivation to live. Geburah is the master and Chesed is the
- mistress of the house of life in Tipheret.
-
- 4 ......... Chesed (Mercy). This is the place of consciousness of
- motivation in life. Chesed is the consciousness of all-encompassing desire
- for being. All the Sephiroth below Chesed lack the vigor to fulfill their
- promise until they are joined to Chesed. When Chesed is fully developed
- and the lower seven Sephiroth are functioning with force and power, the
- time has come to face the Great Abyss that divides the lower seven from the
- higher three. Chesed reverses its vitalizing force and the whole lower
- Tree is filled with yearning to pass up toward the infinite. This is only
- desirable in that it compliments the attachment to the physical world.
- Above Chesed are levels of thought too distant to easily effect the
- physical world. They must be explored and drawn toward the union of
- consciousness that occurs in Tipheret. It is pointless to climb the Tree
- of Life just to attain union with pure spirit in Keter. That results in
- rebirth back into the same course. It is best to develop the whole Tree in
- such a manner that the tendency to fall down into the darkness of matter is
- exactly balanced by the tendency to ascend into the light of spirit. As
- was said before, the middle place is the best place for human
- consciousness. Neither the physical nor the spiritual should be ignored.
- Both must be dynamically united.
-
- 18 ........ The path of HB:Chet (The Chariot in Tarot) elevates the
- rationality of purpose in Geburah to the level of pure abstraction in
- Binah. The Tarot card depicts a crowned figure in a Chariot (the Merkabah
- of Qabalah and the Royal Arch of Freemasonry) drawn by two sphinxes. This
- image represents contained force, in the sense of thought contained in the
- body. The rational elements of Geburah are themselves subjected to reason
- and the methods of thinking are discovered. These methods of rational
- thought are preserved as laws of reason in the consciousness level called
- Binah. After they have been isolated from particular applications by
- passage along the path of Chet, these archetypal patterns of thought
- descend at need to furnish tools for individual reasonings in Geburah and
- Hod. Binah is the crown of the left hand pillar of the Tree. This left
- hand pillar is called the pillar of severity, owing to the purgative nature
- of reason.
-
- 17 ........ The path of HB:Zain (The Lovers in Tarot) elevates the rational
- part of Tipheret to the level of pure reason in Binah. All the passage and
- complexity of life is examined by the mind to abstract from it the
- application of reason in the course of living. This set of perfected
-
-
- techniques is added to Binah to round out the tools of the mind. The card
- corresponding to this path shows two lovers under two trees being united by
- an angel. The meaning is that the mind (the angel) differentiates between
- aspects of creation (man and woman) to learn the means of uniting and
- dividing them. When this path is complete, Binah is attained.
-
- 3 ......... Binah (Understanding). This is the place of consciousness of
- the methods and laws of thought. Binah is a state of mind that has little
- direct touch with the physical. In Binah only abstract thought exists.
- That thought is solely devoted to the rational techniques. Mathematics in
- its purest sense belongs to Binah, also logic and mathematical physics.
- Things like mathematical physics are not organized experiences of sensation
- (proper to Hod), but they are idealized abstractions of the physical. They
- are attempt to produce patterns that could be followed in the creation of a
- physical universe, but not necessarily this particular Physical Universe.
- Binah is the storehouse of archetypal patterns for the lower Sephiroth.
- Binah is a library for Geburah and a pantry for Chesed.
-
- 16 ........ The path of HB:Vau (The Hierophant in Tarot) elevates the unified
- emotional consciousness of Chesed to the level of pure emotional force.
- All the consciousness of Chesed is involved in a single drive toward some
- particular fulfillment. This drive is separated from its particular goal
- in the rise from Chesed to Chokmah along the path of Vau. In Chokmah there
- is only force: drive and desire without object. This is like a vague but
- intense unrest that animates a person who knows that something is needed,
- but who does not know what that thing is. Chokmah is pure force, the
- source of all energies. The Tarot card of the Hierophant shows a teacher
- of wisdom ministering to two priests. The meaning of this image is found
- in the nature of the force that binds and creates. All things must be
- desired and willed. Before anything can be, there must be the blessing
- that is the desire force, the energy toward manifestation. The real
- essence behind all things is desire for existence.
-
- 15 ........ The path of HB:Heh (The Emperor in Tarot. var. Star --- see July
- Issue on # 28) elevates the life consciousness of Tipheret, in its
- emotional part, to the level of pure energy in Chokmah. The Tarot card
- depicts an Emperor in marital armor sitting upon a stone cube by a river.
- This is the absolute master of mind sitting on a symbol of the universe and
- ruling over the flow of consciousness. The path of Vau draws up desire
- elements from the living consciousness of Tipheret to bring them into union
- with the absolute and undirected force that resides in Chokmah. This
- desire force is the true master of all that exists; for, without it,
- nothing has meaning.
-
- 14 ........ The path of HB:Dalet (The Empress in Tarot) elevates the absolute
- reason of Binah to the absolute desire of Chokmah. Binah contains all the
- tools that go into the making of the universe. These tools are worthless
- without an energy to make them work. All the power to make plans and carry
- them out is implicit in Binah. This power is separated from such abstract
- works and drawn up to complete the formation of Chokmah. Chokmah is the
- vitality that underlies all else. After Chokmah is reached, the paths from
- it supply force to all that is below. The Tarot card of the Empress shows
- an Empress on a bench in a garden. This is a depiction of the process
- whereby the desire force in Chokmah is joined with the capacity to multiply
- and embody that force in Binah. The Empress is the mother (Binah) who
- receives the seed of passion from the father (Chokmah) and who gives birth
- to all that exists (the things in the garden).
-
-
-
- 2 ......... Chokmah (Wisdom). This is the place of consciousness of
- absolute desire. Chokmah is desire without object, desire strong enough to
- create a world. Chokmah is the summit of emotion, a vast whirling of
- energy. This Sephira is the crown of the right hand pillar of the Tree of
- Life. The right hand pillar is called that of mercy, owing to the clement
- nature of uncomplicated emotion.
-
- 13 ........ The path of HB:Gemel (The High Priestess in Tarot) elevates the
- totality of living consciousness at Tipheret to ultimate dissolution in the
- Absolute consciousness of Being that is found in Keter. The card depicts a
- pythoness between two pillars and before a veil. This veil is the last
- concealment of the Absolute. The pythoness is the last voice before the
- silence that is the ultimate voice of God. This path is the connection
- between pure Existence without modification in Keter and living existence
- with all its various forms in Tipheret.
-
- Da'at ..... Midway on the path of Gimel it is the fashion of Qabalists to
- depict an eleventh Sephiroth called Da'at (Knowledge). This is a symbolic
- filling of the Great Abyss with the lost knowledge that makes one thing of
- all creation. It is said that when Da'at is restored, all of the Tree of
- Life will be one thing and that the Tree will bloom and bear fruit. This
- means that there is a way to join the abstract Sephiroth above the Great
- Abyss with the seven Sephiroth below it. When this joining is complete,
- the Tree is made symmetrical and perfect. Until this joining is made there
- can be no true mastery of the Tree of Life, or full living in all ways of
- the mind. The examples which follow this traditional exposition suggest a
- general way in which this joining may be represented. From the
- representation, the experience may in time be found. A few more details
- remain in the traditional example.
-
- 12 ........ The path of HB:Bet (The Magician in Tarot) elevates pure,
- abstract reasoning processes to dissolution in the Absolute unity of Keter.
- The card depicts a Magician in a garden with his ritual tools upon a table.
- The meaning of this image is found in the relationship that exists between
- pure Being (The force that passes through the Magician to work wonders) and
- the tools whereby that state of Being is incorporated into particular forms
- (the tools and actions of the Magician).
-
- 11 ........ The path of HB:Aleph (The Fool in Tarot) elevates desire force in
- Chokmah to dissolution in the Absolute Being of Keter. The card depicts a
- carefree person walking toward the edge of a cliff. This image represents
- total absence of anything to limit or condition. This is the path of
- Aleph. To the Fool, there is no restriction. The Fool is free.
-
- 1 ......... Keter (Crown). This is the place of unconditional existence
- which may be identified with the highest state of consciousness. In Keter,
- all is one. Keter is the highest of the four Sephiroth that form the
- middle pillar of the Tree of Life. This middle pillar is a series of
- graduated levels of balanced consciousness reaching from the purely
- physical to the purely spiritual. The two pillars to the right and left
- contain unbalanced states of consciousness which display either too much
- emotion or too much rationality. Only the middle pillar is a comfortable
- place to reside.
-
- This concludes the first of the examples. Those which follow in later
- installments represent unconventional reorganizations of the paths of the
-
-
- Tree of Life. In each of the next three examples exactly twenty-two paths
- will be retained to link the Sephiroth of the Tree. These paths are
- rearranged to form traditional patterns of five and six pointed stars
- (pentagrams and hexagrams). Through such speculation, new insights into
- the interrelationships between the Sephiroth may be obtained.
-
- To be continued
-
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- FROM THE OUT BASKET
-
- "Here are answers to questions recently raised in correspondence with Grand
- Lodge, edited for publication:"
-
- MWE of CA asked for some reaction to statements by Cavendish in his
- "Encyclopedia of the Uexplained ...", article about the Golden Dawn. Here
- is an excerpt from the response:
- Speculations about the G.'.D.'. descending from an undiscovered German
- "Goldene Dammerung" are unreliable. It is interesting to read in Jacob
- Katz's "Jews and Freemasons in Europe, 1723-1939", Harvard University Press,
- 1970, that there was a Masonic organization called Morgenrothe (Dawn, or
- "Morning Redness") in Germany in the early 19th Century. This organization
- had a major correspondence and reciprocal relations with many formal
- Masonic Lodges at that time. Given the dates, and the allegations about
- the age of Fraulein Sprengel at the time the Golden Dawn flourished, I
- would strongly suspect that the real pre-cursor of the Golden Dawn was this
- Morgenrothe society. The Morgenrothe had Jewish members and was a major
- influence in bringing Chesedic and Qabalah influences into Masonry.
- Antisemitism and the lack of a legitimate authorization might have prompted
- the founders of the Golden Dawn to conceal the real name of this pre-cursor
- under a synonym.
-
- JD of CA asked about changes in ritual directions below the Equator:
- Regarding the orientation of lodge officers and implements below the
- Equator, the main consideration is North and South. Those directions are
- reversed with regard to the path of the Sun. There is also a consideration
- in regard to the Zodiac, of a similar nature. The situation with the
- Lesser Pentagram Banishing ritual and some similar rituals is more complex.
- There are several versions of allocation of the elements and Archangels to
- the quarters, and one of the most popular uses the prevailing winds to make
- the allocation. That is the form of the ritual that is widely published.
- In it the assumption is made that the ritual is performed in the Northern
- Hemisphere and in a West Coastal region of a large land mass. Under such
- conditions, the wind from the West is temperate and moist (Water) from the
- East dry and temperate (Air), from the North cold and dry (Earth) and from
- the South hot and dry (Fire). All this changes not only when one goes
- below the Equator but also when the Ocean is in any direction but the West.
-
- MK of NY asked about Crowley's remark; "Tahuti is not quite Thoth." from p.
- 23 of "Magick without Tears:"
- The context has Crowley explaining that the correspondences in "Liber 777"
- are not the same things as identities across different columns. He also
- remarks that Hermes and Mercury are not quite the same either. This
- follows in part for the gods from the fact that different cultures and
-
-
- times have different conceptions of them. In addition, the different
- cultures actually worship different deities to some extent. A Greek
- tourist could mispronounce the name "Tahuti" as "Thoth" and come home with
- a tourist's conception of the religion of the Egyptians. Hermes was
- probably a bit similar in some ways, but the differences would be partly
- perceived too. Thus, the Greeks had ideas of the Egyptian Tahuti that they
- called Thoth. The various moderns have various distorted conceptions.
- "Similar but not identical" is the point. In the ancient world, this
- difficulty was well known and easily got around. The ancients considered
- all these to be reincarnations or manifestations of the same deities. They
- usually added a second name to distinguish a particular type or a place
- where that incarnated deity was worshiped in a certain manner. Dionysus
- Zagres, etc. See "The Book of Thoth", and Flavius Arrianus' "The Life of
- Alexander the Great -" this latter is a Roman period biography based on the
- memoirs of the Generals of Alexander, giving an account among other matters
- of why Alexander went off to India - in part to locate the holy places of
- the incarnations of Hercules.
- -- TSG
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