
Beauty and Strength: Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial National Ordo Templi Orientis Conference
A Magick, Occult, Philosophy book. Yet the freedom of the artist, the pure beauty of nature, and the...
This volume offers a selection of papers from the sixth biennial National Ordo Templi Orientis Conference (NOTOCON) of the United States Grand Lodge of O.T.O., held in Salem, Massachusetts, in 2007 e.v. These papers represent some of the best modern practical and scholarly work on Ordo Templi Orientis, Thelema and Aleister Crowley, and cover diverse topics including ritual, history, symbolism, feminism, popular culture and textual analysis. Highlights include the address given by U.S. National Grand...
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Yet the freedom of the artist, the pure beauty of nature, and the liberty of each of us to live our lives as we choose are still under threatand despite all our progress, this threat may be greater now than in many years. The slave religions have used the weapons of fear, guilt, superstition, greed, terror and paranoia to achieve significant gains in political, ideological, and cultural power during recent decades, notably in the forms of militant Islamic fundamentalism and Christian dominionism.It takes strength to stand in defense of beauty, truth...
Thanks, Jon & Nessa!(Now I wish I'd gone ahead and submitted my lecture notes as well.) A good compendium of modern Thelemic thought. Although by their very nature books such as this tend to be rather patchy, the overall quality here was surprisingly good. Shows once more that OTO has without question become a real powerhouse when it comes to occult writing. Rated for "Feminist Thelema"