… The New Aeon and Thelema In 1900, Aleister Crowley continued his spiritual and magical work after the fall of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, by traveling to Mexico City and creating his first magical order, the Lamp of Invisible Light. At that time, Crowley met with various masons and met who would become the first priest of his Order, Don Jesus Medina. The concept was simple and beautiful, and marked the beginning of Crowley’s personal development in this journey that culminated in …
Babalon Salon is open to all women who are interested in learning about the Western Hermetic Tradition. Our studies include Thelema, Golden Dawn, Qabalah, Tarot (primarily the Thoth deck), Ritual Magick, and other Occult topics; particularly as they relate to women. Beginners are welcome. We will be reading texts relevant to these topics and discussing them in an atmosphere of engaging debate and analysis. We hope to inspire and stimulate each other in our intellectual and spiritual growth. Sorr …
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. We are a study group organized in the tradition of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, gathering for regular meetings in Manhattan. Love is the law, love under will.
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The 19th century brought a time of great experimentation in religious expression in the Western world. The Enlightenment of the 17th and 18th centuries had permanently changed the intellectual landscape. If miracles were being performed, it was the natural philosophers not the religious authorities who were bringing them to the public. To many of the period, a gauntlet had been thrown down. Prove that religion was more then idle superstition or step aside and let the "light of progress" cast awa …
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