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Ouroboros News
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****** The electronic Newsletter of Ouroboros Camp O.T.O. ******
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Editor : Soror Nuntias
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Ouroboros News is published in cooperation with Modem Magick BBS
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& Ouroboros Camp, O.T.O. Copyright 1991 @ Ouroboros Camp. All
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rights reserved. Please feel free to pass this Newsletter to
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other BBS's.
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The contents of the articles contained here are not always the
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Modem Magick or the O.T.O. No one agrees all the time!
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Table of Contents
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1. ARTICLES ................................................. 1
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2. BBS NEWS ................................................. 9
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3. WORD SCRAMBLE PUZZLE ..................................... 10
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4. ADS ...................................................... 11
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5. CAMP NEWS ................................................ 12
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ARTICLES
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An IIIxxi e.n. July 5, 1991 e.v.
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Sol in Cancer
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Luna in Aries
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We have three very interesting articles lined up for this issue
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of the OCN, so let's get on with it!
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* * * * * * * * * * *
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WHAT IS MAGICK?
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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Perhaps the easiest way to answer the question above is by
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asking: "what ISN'T Magick?". The following is a VERY
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incomplete explanation of the many facets of the wonderfully
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complex concept which was the prototype for science and the
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forerunner of astronomy.
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Aleister Crowley has written such a thorough essay on this
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subject that I find myself incapable of adding anything which
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does not echo his definition. Read the introduction of his
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opus "MAGICK IN THEORY AND PRACTICE".
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One must keep in mind that Magick demands repetitious study. It
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is foolish to assume you have understood something unless you
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have read it several times and have been able to achieve the
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same results every time. One must approach Magick the same way
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a scientist attacks his experiments in the laboratory; by
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keeping notes. KEEP A DIARY!
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Ask anybody what Magick is and the first answer you will get
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will have to do with either the superstitious mumblings of the
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Fanatical Fundamentalist or the ridiculing rhetoric of the
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Senseless Skeptic. This Skeptic fellow has got one up on our
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Fundamentalist friend in that he can still control some of the
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activity in his brain. There is hope for this one.
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Aleister Crowley defines Magick as "The Science and Art of
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causing change to occur in conformity with Will".
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Ambrose Bierce defines Magic as "An art of converting
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superstition into coin".
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Notice the difference in the spelling.
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To distinguish illusionary Magic from real Magick, Crowley
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chose the Elizabethan variation by using the K at the end of
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the name. This changes the numerical value of the word and
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should be studied.
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Magick is the method by which all things (be it conscious or
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not) exist and live their lives. Magick will not transform one
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into something which they are incapable of being. Magick will,
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however, allow you to recognize who and what you are so that
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your full potential may be realized.
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So much beauty and mystery is found in the surviving literature
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of those who practiced the Art that many artists are
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instinctively drawn to Magick by verse and song. Ceremonial
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Magick is the physical expression of the great struggle of
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evolution put into mystical dance, it is the essence of what we
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have been, what we are now, and the attempt to assist Nature,
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Our Great Mother, in what we are to become by self-discovery
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and by assisting in our further development.
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In order to understand how Magick works, a few things must be
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said about the mind. The brain doesn't just store memory; it
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is also capable of behaving as a receiver. It registers memory
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and then executes the appropriate response.
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Thought & information is maintained within our cells. The DNA
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of which we are composed carries within it not only genetic
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information, but specific experiences, thoughts, and patterns
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of personality from our parents. This is often what a person
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experiences in "past life" episodes. Energy (memory) is
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released by the cell and the brain picks up and processes the
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genetic information retained within the cell. The brain does
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all this in its efforts to answer those haunting questions:
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Who am I? Where do I come from? Where am I going?
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Each cell is a separate, living, conscious, life form. Just as
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we are. The problem is that we are not, as a rule, consciously
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capable of releasing the data within these cells.
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For the most part we are created, and shaped according to other
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people's fancies. It begins very early in childhood when
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parents, (being ignorant of their own wills) impose certain
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things on the child which may be at odds with, could be in
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alliance with, or may not have anything to do with the child's
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True Self. As a result people live their lives to please those
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around them instead of recognizing who they truly are. The
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longer we are forced to do this, the deeper we hide ourselves,
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the harder it is for us to find who we truly are.
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There are two manuscripts which intermingled, have become the
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source of knowledge for the modern-day Magician.
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The first is called "The Book of Solomon". It is believed to
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have been written between 100 and 400 A.D. It is based on the
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myths found in the Old Testament, the Talmud, and the Koran
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revolving around Solomon the King; the author of Proverbs,
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Ecclesiastes, the Song of Songs and Wisdom.
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With the assistance of Demons subdued by a ring given to him by
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the angel Raphael, Solomon built a Temple dedicated to the
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evocation, prosecution, classification and identification of
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malignant spirits. This manuscript includes information as to
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what names were used to call them and constrain them, as well as
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an elaborate hierarchy based on their power and abilities. He
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forced demon after demon to concede their name, power, and the
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name of the angel who could be called to control them. This
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work has been looked upon as the greatest contribution to
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Ceremonial Magick by those who practice it, as it is a very
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complete genealogical tree drawing from Persian, Greek, Jewish,
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and Christian mythology.
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The second is a series of elusive writings received during
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several crystal gazing sessions by two Elizabethan magicians
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named John Dee and Edward Kelley, from 1582 to 1587. Dr Dee
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anticipated that one could better communicate with the angels
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of God if he could speak in their tongue. He thus hired the
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assistance of Edward Kelley, a medium, to communicate with the
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angels who would eventually divulge the language of the angels
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called: Enochian. This strange speech was believed to be the
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language which Adam used to communicate to the angels before
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the Great Fall.
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With the help of several angels Dee and Kelley were able to
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compose four elemental tablets containing a hierarchy of
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specialized angels which could be summoned to the service of the
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magician. The names written on these tablets were believed to
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be so powerful that they were given to Kelley in reverse, for
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it was believed that the angels could be accidentally invoked
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by concentrating on the strange characters which composed their
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names. Even today experienced magicians heed to this warning,
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and dabblers are discouraged from the use of Enochian Magick
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for their own safety.
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There appears to be a tradition of burning one's works at the
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time of one's death. Both Solomon and Dee are rumored to have
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burnt their memoirs. If this is in fact true, then one would
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think that what we possess of these great men and women is very
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little in comparison with what must have perished by fire. For
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one reason or another; on April 10 1586, Dr. Dee burnt all of
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his works. However, concurrent to the chronicles left behind;
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on April 30th, while strolling through a garden in the castle
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of Trebona, Dee found the books he had deliberately burnt on
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the 10th.
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Magick is ancient psychoanalysis. It is often used as a means
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to free the Real Self from the self which has been created by
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others. The Magician takes a hidden and sometimes hideous part
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of consciousness (as in Goetic work, the evocation of Demons)
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and externalizes it to better deal with it. Through Magick we
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make the necessary adjustments to achieve a healthy and well
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balanced individual.
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Magick is the way by which one can come to consciousness of the
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activity and Infinite Wisdom within us all. And by doing so
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Magick will have helped us to see ourselves as we truly are so
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that we may plot our course accordingly.
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As soon as we recognize the Deity within we will find that we
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have been in control the whole time but have not responded well
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because of our lack of Understanding. It is like driving with
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a blindfold.
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The strength of your Will is measured by your ability to respond
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(rather than react) to your environment. When you embrace Life,
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and when you can willingly experience it as it is, then you
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will have embraced with Nuit.
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Love is the law, love under will.
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Secundus Kerub
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- * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * -
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The Great Work
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of Insect Metamorphosis
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by Rebis
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"Look to the ant, thou sluggard, and be wise."
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Death Magick
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Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Mandibulata, Class
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Insecta. Members of this most ancient and primitive race have
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always been familiar to us; as competitors, combatants,
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curiosities, and occasionally, co-conspirators. From the Luna
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Moth to the Cockroach, we regard them with a mixture of repulsion
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and fascination. The repulsion is perhaps a result of our often
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competitive roles, the fascination a result of their strange
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beauty; but in addition, there seems to be something familiar
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about them. Perhaps they stir ancient memories, causing them to
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rise from genetic history into our subconscious minds; or perhaps
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we project our own deep reflections upon them like Rorschach Blots
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-- but then who designed the "random" swirls of the Rorschach Blot
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if not She who designed us?
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Each species of insect belongs to an Order. There is the Order of
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the Straight Wings (Orthoptera) which plagued Egypt, the Order of
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the Sheathed Wings (Coleoptera) ruled by Khephra, the Order of the
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Dual Wings (Diptera) ruled by Beelzebub, the Order of the Wedded
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Wings (Hymenoptera) with its complex hierarchies, the Order of the
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Scaled Wings (Lepidoptera) ruled by Chuang Tzu, and many others,
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each with its own regalia, rites, and modes of recognition.
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Like us, insects undergo embryonic as well as post-embryonic
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development. Unlike most of us, the post-embryonic development of
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most insects involves rather drastic changes in appearance and
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occurs in distinct stages. This post-embryonic development is
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known as metamorphosis. There are several types of insect
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metamorphosis, we will focus on "complete" metamorphosis, the
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system promulgated by the Order of the Scaled Wings (butterflies
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and moths) and certain others. In complete metamorphosis, the
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insect undergoes 4 stages: Egg, Larva, Pupa and Adult. We will
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begin our examination with the Larval stage.
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The Larva
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Larva is a Latin word meaning "ghost". The Larval or Instar stage
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may be regarded as the "student", "neophyte" or "Man of Earth"
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grade. The task of the Larva is to get bigger; to consume enough
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nourishment to progress to the next stage, or to serve as a juicy
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morsel for a predator. The Larva is usually blind, has very
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restricted mobility, and is unconcerned with anything it is not
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directly touching.
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The Pupa
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Pupa is a Latin word meaning "doll" or "puppet". The task of the
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Pupa is to refrain from activity (enter into a Magical Retirement)
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while Transformation takes place. The Pupal stage corresponds to
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the "portal" or "K.E.W.", the bridge between the Man of Earth and
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the Lover.
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The Transformation to Adult, or Imago, which takes place within
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the Pupal case occurs as follows. The Instar contains seed cells
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within its body, called Imaginal Buds. During the Pupation
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period, the imaginal buds secrete chemicals which lyse or destroy
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the surrounding cells. Meanwhile, the buds themselves grow and
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divide to replace the destroyed cells. Eventually, all the cells
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of the Instar are destroyed and replaced by cells of the Imago.
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This process, the Instar transforming itself into the Imago, is
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referred to as Imagination.
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The Adult
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The Adult insect or Imago, corresponding to the Adept or Grade of
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Lover, emerges from the Pupal case (pastos or tomb), expands its
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wings by pumping fluid into them, and flies away to find a mate or
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engage in other social activities. In addition to the power of
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flight, the Imago has other "miraculous" abilities, in part due to
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its well developed sensory organs. Bees can see ultraviolet
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light, ants can communicate complex messages via the sense of
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smell, and the males of some species of moths can sense a female
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over a mile away. As most of us know, many insects also have the
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power of invisibility; most insects are quite familiar with the
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virtues of herbs and plants, and some insects are definitely
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capable of causing illness in our neighbor's cattle. It is
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alleged that some insects can predict the weather, but it is not
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known whether they can predict the future.
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Through the process of sexual reproduction, the Imago may achieve
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"genetic samadhi" by unifying its genetic will with a separate
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genetic will, and then dying. Both are simultaneously preserved
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and destroyed through the formula of Tetragrammaton. That is,
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genetic will "I" unites with genetic will "H". The Union of
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genetic wills "V" results in the genetic will "H2", which is
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neither "I" nor "H" but contains both in their entirety.
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The Egg
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The apparent loss of the individuality through combination and
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death is analogous to crossing the Abyss (Note - Da'ath =
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Knowledge = Gnosis = Union). The individual is dead and gone, yet
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there is that which remains - in combined form as the Child; which
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is in this case the egg.
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The Imago (Lover) is therefore concerned with the evolution of the
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species by its choice whether or not to reproduce, whereas the
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Instar (Man of Earth) is concerned with its own personal
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evolution. What is the formula of the Lover? Union. Love (13 )
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is Union (13).
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The egg in this system therefore corresponds to the grade of
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Hermit, the Master, the dweller in the City of the Pyramids (have
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you ever seen a cluster of moth or ladybug eggs?) withdrawn from
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society, consciousness and duality. The task of the Master in
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the City of the Pyramids (Binah), is to wait for the refining
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fire to burn it into a white ash or pure will (Chokhmah),
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which is further reduced to a grain of dust (Kether) which is
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carried either into nothingness (the dissolution, Nirvana) or into
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the Kingdom (as a Boddhisattva). The egg either dies or hatches.
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If it hatches a new cycle begins, and the Great Spinner of the Web
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of the Universe will smile and ask,
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"Whom have you there?"
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A FEW SPECULATIONS
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REGARDING GESTURES
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IN THE RITUAL OF THE PENTAGRAM
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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Here at Ouroboros Camp, no two magicians do the Lesser
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Ritual of the Pentagram (LBRP) in quite the same fashion. Some
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of this difference results from the brush strokes of personal
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style, while others revolve around a minor outlook difference
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in the approach to the magical universe.
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Vibration can vary between one set of vocal chords and
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another: the good crystal get's shaken or it seems that the
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scene has been shifted to a synagog. This is also affected by
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past magical or dramatic training, a heavy grounding in verbal
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poetics, singing lessons, all of these, none of these, or the
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sundry permutations born of their combinations.
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There is one point, though, that separates magicians as
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they draw their pentagrams and invoke or banish in the quarter:
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The use of a stabbing gesture, or the Sign of Horus to charge
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the pentagrams.
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This difference of approach is partly due to tradition.
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Yet, at a basic level, sits a fundamental difference in viewing
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the relation of the magician and the universe.
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Alpha). Tradition.
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In thelemic orbits, it is customary to utilize the Sign of
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the Enterer when charging the pentagrams in the LBRP. This
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practice originates in Liber XXV, THE STAR RUBY, first
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introduced in THE BOOK OF LIES as an updated and "Thelemic"
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LBRP.
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The LBRP, as taught to Crowley by the Hermetic Order of the
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Golden Dawn, involved a bit of Dagger and Air play, and a
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stabbing motion with the dagger into the heart of the pentagram
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at the vibration of the God name.
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Why a break in tradition? The clues to this can be found
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in LIber AL I, 37 & 49 (A tip from your friendly, neighborhood
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center of pestilence).
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This break in tradition, though, conceals two slightly
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different view points: 1. As a above, so below; 2. There is
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no god but man.
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Beta). As above, so below.
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The magical outlook imbedded in the use of a stabbing
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gesture in the LBRP is pure, uncut hermeticism. It is a
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function of the Hermetic dictum: As above, so below; in less
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poetic, yet equally mystical terms, the macrocosm is in the
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microcosm and the microcosm is in the macrocosm.
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Yet what does this mean for the magician in the temple,
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preparing to charge a circle? Simply that there are certain
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shared characteristics between the magician and the external
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universe, various innate structures that can be utilized for
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the accomplishment of various ends. The objective reality of
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gods, demons, jazz musicians, and insurance agents will not be
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worried about at this point. Nor should one worry, as Crowley
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pointed out in the beginning of Liber O "By doing certain things
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certain results follow; students are most earnestly warned
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against attributing objective reality or philosophical validity
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to any of them."
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Gamma). There is no god but man.
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Crowley spent a few years traveling in India, Nepal, China,
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and sundry other points commonly referred to as "The East"
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during the latter days of the British Empire. Like Richard
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Burton before him, Crowley was quite able to mix with the
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natives where ever he went, and where Burton made inroads to
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Islam that no infidel had dared before, Crowley similarly
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charmed his way into Hindu temples. No where in his CONFESSIONS
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does he state that he received initiation from any Tantric
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Orders while in India, yet he does drop mild hints, and mentions
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making a sacrifice to Kali.
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From these adventures, Crowley brought back a working
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knowledge of Yoga, Chakras, and Eastern Mysticism. He also
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brought back the central modus of both Hinduism and Buddhism:
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All existence is illusion.
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The use of the Sign of the Enterer expresses this view of
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the universe. Energy is being focused at the Ajna chakra, and
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hurled into the pentagram during the vibration of the god name.
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With practice, and a constant use of yoga, the energy of all
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the lower chakras could probably be focused this way, and hurled
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from Ajna into the pentagrams, or whatever eidolon the magician
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might create.
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By doing this, the magician is tapping into the locally
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available energy of the chakras. Instead of tapping into a
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static and pre-existing holographic matrix of form and energy,
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the magician has opened a valve here, spun a wheel there, and
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powered up with the one local utilities.
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It is up to the individual magician as to which methods to
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use, which way to see the world.
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Love is the law, love under will.
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Frater Hoath Iaida
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BBS NEWS
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Modem Magick Conference Schedule
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Modem Magick hosts several on-line real-time conferences a week.
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Load up your favorite terminal program, set your parameters to
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8/N/1 and dial (619) 447-5010.
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Spring Conference schedule.........
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Monday There is a Wicca discussion group in the Crystal
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Cauldron Conf room....at 7:30. Sunshine is our
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moderator.
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Tuesday Thelemic discussion group... 2nd Aethyr Conference
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room, located in the Ouroboros Sig. 8:00
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Thursday Thelemic bumping in the 2nd Aethyr at 7:00
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Sunday An open free for all chit-chat. No moderator,
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8:00 in the Oasis. BYOL.
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All times are Pacific.
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Anyone who would like to host a conference or has suggestions for
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new conferences, is encouraged to submit ideas to FidoNet Node
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1:202/311
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THE BBS LIST
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These boards are members of 93Net. All of them are operational
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24 hours. Entries marked with a '*' are boards that are
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reachable via PC Pursuit.
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* BaphoNet Brooklyn, NY 1-718-499-9277
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* HaditNet Memphis TN 1-901-373-4188
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* Modem Magick El Cajon, CA 1-619-447-5010
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Nu Net Victoria, BC 1-604-383-9376
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* Tahuti Net Eagle Rock, CA 1-213-258-5724
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* ThelemaNet San Francisco, CA 1-415-751-9308
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Tower of BABALON Lansing, MI 1-517-487-9393
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Note that the number for Tower of BABALON has changed. Hawkwind
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will be down for the summer because of the heat in the valley
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where it originates. Happy modeming!
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Love is the law, love under will.
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OURNEWS 1-02 Page 10 8 Jul 1991
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WORD SCRAMBLE PUZZLE
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Theme: Egyptian
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Unscramble the words below and enter your answers in the spaces
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provided, the answer to this issues puzzle will be published in
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the next issue of the Ouroboros Camp Newsletter.
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1. IBNAUS 8. AHTRHO
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2. NHKA 9. ETS
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3. HNPYTSEH 10. TUMRISS
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4. RSOISI 11. EESLT
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5. RHUOS 12. PXINSH
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6. TEMSYI 13. TABS
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7. SIIS 14. PRYSUPA
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1. 8.
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2. 9.
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3. 10.
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4. 11.
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5. 12.
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6. 13.
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7. 14.
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Answers to the last issues puzzle: 1.CROWLEY 2.TEMPLE 3.MASS
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4.ELEMENT 5.TAROT 6.DAGGER 7.ALTAR 8.AETHYR 9.EQUINOX
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10.MOONCHILD 11.BAPHOMET 12.DIARY 13.BABALON 14.BEAST
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ADS
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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* Solitaires Circle *
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* Books - Curios - Hermetic Supplies *
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* 328 Avocado Ave, El Cajon, CA. 92020 *
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* Voice (619) 588-5689 Modem (619) 447-5010 *
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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* Ouroboros Camp is selling O.T.O. baseball caps, they are *
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* black with a white Lamen. Half of the profit goes to *
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* the Order. Hats are 11 dollars, plus 4 bucks postage, *
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* Make check payable to Ouroboros Camp, and mail to *
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* Ouroboros Camp, PO Box 12706, El Cajon, CA. 92022 *
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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* Please help to support the O.T.O. legal fund. Donations *
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* are tax deductable. Send your check or money order *
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* today!!! Address to... GTG Bill Heidrick O.T.O. *
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* Box 430 *
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* Fairfax, CA. 94978 *
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CAMP NEWS
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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|
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Things have been fairly quite around the Campsite the last few
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months. Frater YV and Soror Helena visited us last weekend
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and did a great ritual workshop with us. If we are lucky and
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they have time and if Gruff gets our Mass temple together,
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(that is alot of if's!) we may be having Mass here once a
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month! We are definitely looking forward to it!
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Guess that is about it for another Newsletter, hope you
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enjoyed it, if you have any suggestions, articles, letters, etc
|
||
that you would like to see posted in the OCN, feel free to
|
||
either send them to Fido node 1:202/311 or write to...
|
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|
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Ouroboros Camp, O.T.O.
|
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PO Box 12706
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El Cajon, CA. 92020
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Love is the law, love under will.
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Fraternally,
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-- Soror N
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Ouroboros Camp Mistress
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