Ordo Templi Orientis History - Bill Heidrick Ordo Templi Orientis was founded before 1902 e.v. by Karl Kellner and Theodore Reuss (also known as Merlin) in Germany, with a principal mailing address in Lugano, Switzerland by 1917 e.v. The immediate precursor organization was the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light, a mystical society founded in the mid 19th century, with branches in Europe and North America. Prior to the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light, O.T.O. "traditional" history includes the Weishaupt Illuminati of the late 18th century and the Crusading Order of Knights Templar of the 11th century as precursors. In the first two decades of operation, Ordo Templi Orientis absorbed elements of other fraternal and occult societies into its teachings and structure. Ordo Templi Orientis under Theodor Reuss, Outer Head of the Order (O.H.O.), was predominantly a Masonic organization, claiming ties with the Scottish Rite as its primary Masonic credential. Under Karl Germer, the O.T.O. entered a period of relative dormancy.
Lucifer Lucifer (/ˈluːsɪfər/ or /ˈljuːsɪfər/) is the King James Version rendering of the Hebrew word הֵילֵל in Isaiah 14:12.[1] This word, transliterated hêlêl[1] or heylel,[2] occurs only once in the Hebrew Bible[1] and according to the KJV-influenced Strong's Concordance means "shining one, morning star, Lucifer".[2] The word Lucifer is taken from the Latin Vulgate,[3] which translates הֵילֵל as lucifer,[Isa 14:12][4][5] meaning "the morning star, the planet Venus", or, as an adjective, "light-bringing".[6] The Septuagint renders הֵילֵל in Greek as ἑωσφόρος[7][8][9][10][11] (heōsphoros),[12][13][14] a name, literally "bringer of dawn", for the morning star.[15] In this passage Isaiah applies to a king of Babylon the image of the morning star fallen from the sky, an image he is generally believed to have borrowed from a legend in Canaanite mythology.[16] Etymology, Lucifer or morning star[edit] "How you have fallen from heaven, morning star, son of the dawn! J. Isaiah 14:12[edit] Judaism[edit]
Segunda cita Welcome to Underwater Archaeological Society of Chicago The Libri of Aleister Crowley Aleister Crowley (Oct. 12, 1875–Dec. 1, 1947) – however one judges him – was a fascinating man who lived an amazing life. He is best known as being an infamous occultist and the scribe of The Book of the Law, which introduced Thelema to the world. Crowley was an influential member in several occult organizations, including the Golden Dawn, the A∴A∴, and Ordo Templi Orientis. — From “Aleister Crowley” on Thelemapedia See also: Θέλημα – Thelema There are so many documents on the site related to the Thelema of Aleister Crowley that it can sometimes be difficult to know where to start, so here are a few first steps Liber Legis - The Book of the Law The complete text and manuscript of Liber AL vel Legis, The Book of the Law, including the commentaries by Aleister Crowley Centres of Pestilence Commentaries on Liber AL vel Legis, The Book of the Law, by various authors Follow posts tagged "Aleister Crowley" on the Hermetic Library Blog Aleister Crowley Books Aleister Crowley books at Amazon
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OZ: Liber LXXVII "the law of the strong: this is our law and the joy of the world." —AL. II. 21 "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." "thou hast no right but to do thy will. "Every man and every woman is a star." There is no god but man. 1. to live in the way that he wills to do: to work as he will: to play as he will: to rest as he will: to die when and how he will. 2. to drink what he will: to dwell where he will: to move as he will on the face of the earth. 3. to speak what he will: to write what he will: to draw, paint, carve, etch, mould, build as he will: to dress as he will. 4. "take your fill and will of love as ye will, when, where, and with whom ye will." 5. "the slaves shall serve." "Love is the law, love under will."