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February 1990 Thelema Lodge Calendar/Newsletter (March and April events)
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Mailed free within 100 miles of San Francisco California
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Copyright (c) O.T.O. and the Individual Authors, 1990 e.v.
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Limited license is hereby granted to reproduce this file without fee, with
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this message intact. This license expires February 1991 e.v. unless renewed
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in writing. No charge other than reproduction costs is permitted under this
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license to the receivers of copies of this file without O.T.O. written
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permission.
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Ordo Templi Orientis
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P.O. Box 2303
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Berkeley, CA 94702 USA
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Temple Location: 588 63rd St.
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Oakland, California
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(Entrance in back, to the right)
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Phones: Lodge/Temple: (415) 655-4942
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Messages Only: (415) 454-5176
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Compuserve: 72105,1351
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Calendar events in the San Francisco Bay Area for March 1990 to April
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1990 e.v., in brief. Always call the contact phone number before
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attending. Some are limited in size, change location and may be subject to
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other adjustments.
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When you call, you don't get lost or disappointed. Initiations are private.
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Donations at all OTO events are welcome.
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Date: Description: Contact: Sponsor:
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3/1/90 Lodge of Perfection init. practice --- Ldg o' Per.
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3/4/90 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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3/6/90 Thelema Lodge Meeting 8 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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3/8/90 Shiatsu II with Andrew 7:30 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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3/11/90 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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3/12/90 Hypatia's Feast, Exo-Psych Guild (415) 655-4942 Exo-Psych Gld
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3/13/90 Enochiana with Dave 7:30 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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Sigilum Dei Aemeth Part II
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3/14/90 Qabalah #6: 8 PM with Bill (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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3/15/90 Lodge of Perfection Meeting ----- Ldg o' Per.
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3/17/90 St. Patrick's Limerick party 8 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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3/18/90 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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3/20/90 Vernal Equinox Feast at Sunset (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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Ritual at 9:30 PM
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3/21/90 Qabalah #7: 8 PM with Bill (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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3/24/90 Minerval & IIIrd Deg. initiations (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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3/25/90 Aries Birthday party 4:18 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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3/25/90 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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3/27/90 Enochiana with Dave 7:30 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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Sigilum Dei Aemeth Part III
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4/1/90 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS ---- government
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SPRING AHEAD 1 HOUR
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4/1/90 Jurgenmass 8 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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4/3/90 Thelema Lodge Meeting 8 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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4/7/90 Minerval initiations at Midnight (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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4/8/90 Liber AL Day #1 1st Chapter and (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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Mass at the Lodge. Reading 8 PM
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4/9/90 Liber AL Day #2 2nd Chapter and (415) 655-4942 TBA
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time and place to be announced
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4/10/90 Liber AL Day #3 3rd Chapter and (415) 655-4942 TBA
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time and place to be announced
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4/11/90 Qabalah #8: 8 PM with Bill (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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4/15/90 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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4/17/90 Enochiana with Dave 7:30 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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Sigilum Dei Aemeth Part IIII
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4/18/90 Qabalah #9: 8 PM with Bill (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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4/19/90 Rose-Croix & Lodge of Perfection Mt. ---- R+C & LOP
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4/21/90 Ist and IInd Deg. Initiations (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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4/22/90 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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4/24/90 Enochiana with Dave 7:30 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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Sigilum Dei Aemeth Part V.
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4/29/90 Taurus Birthday Party 4:18 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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4/29/90 Aethyrmass 8 PM (415) 655-4942 Thelema Ldg
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The Thelema Lodge Chapter of the "Thuggee" and in particular its head devotee
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to Our Lady thanks most gracious Saint Judas for his extremely propitious
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answers to our fervent prayers.
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Other Events...
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On February 28th at Ancient Ways (located at 41st and Telegraph) Ebony
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will begin his Egyptian Magick class series. These classes will be held from 7
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to 10 pm Wednesday evenings; three to five meetings (as necessary to the
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students) with a $3-$7 sliding scale fee per class. [Editor sez this is not an
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O.T.O. sponsored event...-C-]
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April and May Extensions
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April 8,9,10: Three Days of the Writing of the Book of the Law
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First Day will be at Thelema Lodge, we'll read at 8 pm and do Mass after.
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Locations for the Second and Third Days TBA (watch this space!)
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May 5: Beltane (15 degrees Taurus) at the Beach.
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From The Grady Project:
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Adoni
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In the Gardens of Adonis
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Down the headlands of Lebanon
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Groves of cypress, rue, and pine trees
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Hold their ancient, holy trust,
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Hidden deep within the foliage
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Marble temples clothed with verdure
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Bramble branches bar the pathway
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If you seek with knowledge lust.
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Yet to him who comes a pilgrim
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Who would taste the sacred vintage
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Wine the blood and son of Cybele
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Let him know, this is the Law;
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Come with yearning soul and kingly
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Know and be the god Adonis
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Pass your way, and dye the scaffold
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Ere is told that which you saw.
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--Grady L. McMurtry
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2/15/1942 e.v.
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(first published as an appendix to the Magick Theater edition of Crowley's
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Liber CCCXXXV (Santa Cruz: 1987 e.v.); reprinted in "The Grady Project" #3
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(March 1988 e.v.)
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FROM THE BOOKSHELF
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SEMIOTEXT[E] SF (Semiotext[e], Vol. 5, Issue 2) Edited by Rudy Rucker, Peter
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Lamborn Wilson, and Robert Anton Wilson (Autonomedia, NY: 1989) Reviewed by
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Majnun.
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Cracked asphalt. Passing wail of synthesized drum-beats echoing against
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the walls of abandoned warehouses. Ear-splitting crash of metal against
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metal. A gas-tank ignites. Teams of ragged youths with cybernetic limbs
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gather to dance and maim each other in the burning carnage.
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"...like having sex with an obviously syphilitic whore and enjoying it more
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because you knew she was diseased."
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- John Shirley, "Six Kinds of Darkness"
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The Era Vulgaris Eighties being over, everyone is rushing to provide the
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definitive caricature of the times, to give an appearance of underlying
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direction to the scope of recent history. SEMIOTEXT[E] SF has appeared just
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in time for future nostalgics to single it out as, "Eighties. Very Eighties."
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"In what has come to be known as the Kansas City Purges, one hundred pubescent
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boys are disemboweled on an open altar to appease Yam Kax, the Mayan corn
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god."
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- Richard Kadrey, "Genocide"
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Alienation. Hedonism. Despair. Machinery. Sentence fragments. I'm
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glad the attempt is being made to put a face on contemporary culture, even if
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it involves a measure of distortion. Although there are themes and images
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repeated in these stories almost to the point of cliche, no two offerings are
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at all similar.
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"...I made myself a tuna sandwich and thought of sperms in fur coats,
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shivering on tiny wooden rafts as they tried to maneuver round the icebergs
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that blocked their way to the frozen eggs. I don't blame Ralph for leaving."
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- Rachel Pollack, "Burning Sky"
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Bruce Sterling's "We See Things Differently" gives an insightful view of
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a fallen America through the eyes of an Islamic journalist. J.G. Ballard's
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"Report on an Unidentified Space Station" might just take the prize for the
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most concise SF alchemical parable of all time. "The Scepter of Praetorius"
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shows that Ivan Stang has a great future ahead of him writing
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Cyberpornography, if the "Bob" thing ever burns out. Robert Anton Wilson once
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again proves that he can fake his own work as well as anyone. There's even a
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reference to the O.T.O.
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Altogether a wonderfully entertaining and thought-provoking book. One
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little gripe: I noticed more typos in the first five minutes than I've ever
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seen in any other book in my life. You'd think cyberpunks would have spell-
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checkers.
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"No bugs, no pigs, no slugs
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no things that crawl or hop
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no blood without a wound
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no shoes on holy ground
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eight tiny reindeer on the roof
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you'd better watch out, you'd better not cry
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a jolly old man with a beard and a whip
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and a string of frozen drool hanging from his lip."
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- Thom Metzger, "All Right, Everybody on the Floor!"
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Raid Update
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The Berkeley Police Review Commission has been conducting interviews and
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holding hearings since the last issue of the "Thelema Lodge Calendar". A
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partial determination has been rendered by the PRC in regard to one
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complainant. The Berkeley Police Review Commission makes internal
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recommendations to the City regarding conduct of officers and complaints by
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citizens.
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In the partial determinations (more pending after April), the Commission
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found that insufficient evidence had been presented for direct religious
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persecution to be sustained on a split 2 to 1 vote. The dissenting opinion
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was given at length. The Commission did find that the affidavit (hence the
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search warrant itself) and the performance of the search were tainted by
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religious prejudice. Certain of the charges brought by Brother S. against
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officer conduct were examined, with verbal abuse and improper arrest being
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sustained. The greater part of the charges are still under hearing and
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review.
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The sequence of events leading up to the raid: A dispute between tenants
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at 8th Street and the property immediately behind on 7th Street in Berkeley
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degenerated into accusations and petty complaints to the BPD. Most O.T.O.
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member tenants at 8th Street were not involved, only non-O.T.O. tenants below
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the main unit and a tenant in the detached cottage. This dispute proceeded to
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the point of restraining orders, harassment and varying abuses against persons
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and property. A former love relationship had broken up and a new one had been
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formed, with considerable acrimony resulting over who had what rights of
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access to property and privacy. The landlord of both properties used
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individuals from 7th street in dealing with maintenance and business on 8th
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street. An effort was made to improperly involve local O.T.O. in the matter
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by a certain party or parties on 7th street; to wit, O.T.O. was amorphously
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threatened with retribution if local O.T.O. leaders did not force the party in
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the 8th street cottage to leave her home. Local O.T.O. held that it could not
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intervene without becoming libel to civil tort and gross impropriety. The
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situation degenerated further, resulting in building inspections and a rent
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strike. The building inspections determined that the cottage and the lower
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units on 8th street were in numerous code violations, and the landlord's
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capacity to rent those units without major renovation was challenged by the
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City of Berkeley. C., a renter on 7th Street, made a complaint to the
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Berkeley PD about "missing wood". C. has testified that she made extensive
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comment about alleged drug use on the 8th street property, implicating O.T.O.
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Documents of an unidentified nature belonging to O.T.O. were given at that
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time to Officer Robles. C. further testified that she alleged O.T.O. to be a
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"Satanic" organization involved in abuse of minors. Officer Robles testified
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that he made a check on C.'s name and came up with no old charges. Following
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this episode, C. informed officer Robles that the landlord wanted to talk to
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him. C. also informed the landlord that officer Robles wanted to talk to him.
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It is not clear whether either landlord or officer initiated these efforts at
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contact. The landlord expressed concern that he would have a legal liability
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if he did not look into an allegation of drug use on his property, and he made
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arrangements to admit officer Robles to the 8th street property. Officer
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Robles and another officer posed as plumbers at the instigation of the
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landlord and gained entrance to the upper unit on 8th street without knowledge
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of their identity by the tenants. Officer Robles later testified that he read
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"The Ultimate Evil" and "Satan Wants You" in an effort to research O.T.O.,
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somehow missing the fact that the latter book attacks the former and dismisses
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O.T.O. from involvement with "Satanism". Using a copy of the "Thelema Lodge
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Calendar" provided by C. (who is not on the mailing list for the TLC!) and his
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other information, officer Robles sought and obtained a search warrant. This
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warrant was executed 9/29-30/89 e.v.
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That's the news and background in brief. Now for highlights from the
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interviews and sworn testimony.
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Officer Robles admitted giving an orientation talk to the other officers
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participating in the raid. This talk advised the officers that the raid was
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on a possibly "Satanic" organization and that they should be prepared to enter
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dwellings containing many dangerous weapons. He also advised officers that
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evidence of child sacrifice might be found. Nothing of this was mentioned on
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the search warrant (which focused on drugs). Officers participating in the
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raid gave varied testimony, some remarking that there are numerous comments
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about "Satanism" during the raid and some not remembering any. One officer
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remarked that he just wandered about the rooms because they were "like a
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museum." Other officers made similar remarks. Officers testified about
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uncertainty in who arrested whom for what. At least one officer admitted
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signing an arrest sheet containing charges unknown to him --- this officer had
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arrested one of the residents on 63rd Street in Oakland for failure to give a
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true name. One of these charges was "possession of an IV unit". Officer
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Robles testified that he had said "I.D. card" to a secretary and that he had
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been misunderstood to have said "IV unit". Hence one individual was arrested
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and charged with failure to identify himself AND with possession of what later
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turned out to be his I.D. card! All persons arrested for being under the
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influence of narcotics who gave urine samples had the lab report come back
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clean, no narcotics. Despite this, one officer adamantly insisted that he
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never makes a mistake in determining such intoxication by eye examination.
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The houses were video taped, and that taping was characterized by officer E.
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to be complete filming of every room with emphasis, if any, on the evidence of
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alleged crime. Officer E. maintained that religious decorations and altars
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were not singled out. The video tape was shown during the PRC hearings.
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According to witnesses at the hearings, this tape did not show any of the
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alleged pipes, containers and other materials associated with drugs in the
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charges later dismissed, or any other charges outside of pyrotechnic
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(fireworks) chemicals owned by one person at 63th street not arrested during
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the raid. Witnesses to the tape viewing remarked that less than half of the
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rooms were shown on the tape, and that nearly all the tape was comprised of
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segments on books, religious paintings and religious articles. The Police
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Review Commission commented on the evident bias of the tape.
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There was a surprise witness. C. came before the PRC and requested the
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right to testify. She admitted contacting officer Robles, but denied that she
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had said anything about the O.T.O. members in the main unit at 8th Street
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dealing, buying or distributing drugs. She testified that she knew some
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O.T.O. members were into drugs because she had sold cocaine to such people at
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an unspecified time in the past. C. stated that she had only been in the
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upstairs unit on 8th street once since the residents had moved in --- by
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crawling in a window to secretly observe a Vth Degree initiation with C.D.
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She did not describe anything of the initiation, but C. never reached beyond
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Ist degree O.T.O. membership before her resignation on 3/12/86 e.v. from
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O.T.O. membership, according to Grand Lodge records (not made public unless a
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public statement about them is made by the member/former member as in this
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instance). C. testified accurately regarding her Minerval (3/7/81 e.v.) and
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Ist degree (9/25/82 e.v.) initiation dates, but she stated that her
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resignation occurred about one year later than Grand Lodge records indicate.
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C. made vague assertions that she possessed higher degrees and that her
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crawling in to observe the Vth Degree initiations was at the instruction of an
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unnamed IXth Degree, one year after her resignation from membership in O.T.O.
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by her own account and two years by O.T.O. records made the day of her
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resignation. C. also stated that her words to officer Robles about an animal
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sacrifice by O.T.O. were not by her actual witness but from hearsay. She
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capped this by the remarkable utterance that to kill a chicken or a Mexican
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was equally murder in her eyes. This reporter is thankful that officer
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Robles, of Mexican birth, was out of the room when his star witness made that
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statement to the PRC. O.T.O. is proud of its many Hispanic members, and of
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the wide variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds in its membership both
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here and abroad. The PRC determined that C. was not an adequate witness for
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basing the raid, and one member of the commission advised the police to read
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"Satanism in America" by Carlson and Larue (reviewed last year in the "TLC")
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in preference to the works cited by Officer Robles. C. expressed a desire to
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have nothing to do with O.T.O., a view in perfect accord with O.T.O.'s own
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wishes. Unfortunately, the present legal business is likely to drag on for
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quite a while
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Watch this space. It's getting interesting again!
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--- Bill Heidrick, Treasure General of O.T.O. international.
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Grand Treasure General of O.T.O. USA.
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NOT Treasurer of Thelema Lodge
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(There seems to be some confusion about my Office, so will I take a moment to
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clarify. I do print and mail the "TLC", primarily at my own expense to give
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service to the local O.T.O. Lodge. I can't get the time to go over to the
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East Bay much more than twice a month, owing to my Grand Lodge duties. This
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is my way of supporting Thelema Lodge, a place of many happy memories and
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current friendships. Thelema Lodge was the Grand Lodge of O.T.O. until early
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1986 e.v. when Agape Grand Lodge was re-established with offices in New York
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and California for general management of the national and international O.T.O.
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Owing to my work with the Grand Lodge, I cannot participate as an officer on
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the local level without conflicts of time and/or interest. Usually I style
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myself "TSG" for "Thus Spake the Gopher" in my writings for the "TLC" --- an
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allusion to the wonderfully diverse and plentiful tasks the Grand Lodge
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generously finds for me.)
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From the Out Basket
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Brother S.C. of San Francisco asked some questions about O.T.O. and Masonry a
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bit ago. Here are some edited highlights from the response.
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O.T.O. and Freemasonry:
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O.T.O. is technically "irregular masonry". That means that we have our own
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Grand Lodge and are not recognized by the Craft system. The Masonic ideals
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are by-and-large very consistent with Thelema, but traditional applications in
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practice are often old-fashioned, decadent and intrusive. O.T.O. still
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maintains the Masonic structure of Lodges and initiations, but very little
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else of it. Regular Masonic initiations of O.T.O. members on the East coast
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have accommodated our members to the extent of using "Liber AL" in place of
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the Bible for taking the oath, but most O.T.O. members have little interest in
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joining the regular masons.
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Crowley's O.T.O. initiation rituals somewhat resemble those of Scottish
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Rite Masonry, with major adaptations to suit Thelema. The New Aeon
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adjustments were largely accomplished by Crowley before he assumed Outer
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Headship of O.T.O. in the early 1920s, but the social and functional side of
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O.T.O. had to wait for modern times to resume development. During Crowley's
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tenure there were too few O.T.O. members to allow "The Method of Science..."
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to apply effectively. With over (1600) members, we can continue to experiment
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and see what structures are necessary to function and what plans and
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procedures are useless or intrusive. In simple, the revised (by Crowley)
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initiations and higher degree instruction papers take care of most of the New
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Aeon development... The business-style structure of record and review is
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timeless in all but things like computers and electronic mail. O.T.O. Lodges,
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Oases and Camps are largely free to do as the group wishes, save only for
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essentials like proper record, dues for operational necessities, report and
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maintaining the "Peace of the Temple" and the civil & personal rights of
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people generally, members or not. Some of the plans Crowley pushed after the
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Abbey of Thelema were excessive, but he was in the midst of great personal
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stress. When the rights of individual Thelemites are unnecessarily infringed,
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we tend to relax Crowley's procedures. This is especially true in the areas
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of "vows of poverty" and private lives.
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-oOo-
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Last year we had an inquiry from Ezio Albrille, a reporter in Italy. His
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questions were similar to those received earlier from a reporter in Australia.
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Here's an edited excerpt from my response to Mr. Albrille:
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Politics and Religion:
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Although some of the Fundamentalist Christian organizations act
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differently, O.T.O. in the United States takes the separation of church and
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state very seriously indeed. Philosophy is another matter. Our religion is
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called "Thelema", and there is a tradition of Thelemic political philosophy.
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I suspect that many of our members would be quite willing to join a secular
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"Thelema Party" in principle, but I doubt that ten O.T.O. members could be
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found in agreement on much of anything in detail. Speaking broadly, most of
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the membership would tend to support individual freedom; less laws (especially
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the so-called 'victimless crime' laws); a relaxation of drug laws; reduction
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of taxes; relaxation of international travel and trade barriers; an increase
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of government sponsored legal, medical, child protection and housing services;
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elimination of sexual laws effecting consenting adults; free higher education;
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an increase of free speech; absolute racial equality; freedom of courteous and
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non-injurious religious expression; and similar things. Since some of these
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views are mutually exclusive of others, this general political philosophy
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rarely can focus on a single issue. In a few words, most O.T.O. members feel
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that people should be permitted to mind their own business, have unlimited
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opportunity to better themselves and should enjoy the benefit of social
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protection from criminals, calamities of nature and the prejudices of other's.
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--- TSG
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February 1990 e.v.
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Events of March and April 1990 e.v. at Thelema Lodge.
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Greetings of the Equinox! AN IIIxx (LXXXVI) begins March 20th at 1:19 pm.
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Thelema Lodge will celebrate with a potluck Feast (bring a vegetable) at 7,
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ritual at 9:30, and readings of the Beast's poetry between - miscellaneous
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poetry will be provided; or, bring your favorite selection. See you there!
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Sunday Masses start at 8 pm. (Many thanks to you who are combating the
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tendency to Pagan Standard Time!) To request an April Mass, attend the March
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Lodgemeeting. Deacon's Classes convene at sunset in the Temple every Sunday in
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March. If you would like instruction for the Priest/ess roles, find your
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favorite clergyperson and ask her/him for a class.
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Thelema Lodge meets at 8 pm on March 6th and April 3rd. We'll discuss the
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Equinox, the Days of Liber AL, and assorted business. The Lodge Of Perfection
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will meet on 3/15 and 4/19 - the Rose-Croix meets on April 19th. (also - 23rd
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for Secretmeeting)
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Initiations (as always) are scheduled in advance. Minervals are scheduled
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for 3/24 and 4/7; First and Second Degrees April 21st, Third Degrees on March
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24th. CALL on the night before for location.
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Andrew continues his seminar by popular demand. Wear comfortable
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clothing. Everyone's welcome.
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The Qabalah series continues on the 14th and 21st of March and on the
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11th and 18th of April, with Bill. Slides, booklets and other materials will
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be used. These classes will progress through incidental techniques, the
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"Sepher Yetzirah" and make an entrance into Berashit Qabalah. Free copy of
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the "'Yetzirah" and other materials provided. Gematria will be presented in
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April to make maximum use of the new dictionary being compiled.
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Enochiana resurfaces on Tuesday evenings at 7:30 pm. Dave will continue
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the "Sigillum Dei Aemeth" series on these dates: 3/13, 3/27, 4/17, and 4/24 in
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Horus Temple. 655-4942 for more info.
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The Exo-Psychology Guild will meet on Hypatia's Feast (March 12th) at 8
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pm - call Lodge for location.
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The Magick Theatre will host "Limericks For Saint Patrick" on the 17th at
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7 pm. Prepare to both read and compose limericks - it's not too difficult -
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especially with Irish Coffee. 655-4942 for details.
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Our Aries Bash will be the 25th at 4:18 - and Daylight Savings Time
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begins at 2 AM April Fool's Day: no joke!
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February 1990 Thelema Lodge Calendar/Newsletter (March and April events)
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Mailed free within 100 miles of San Francisco California
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Ordo Templi Orientis
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P.O. Box 2303
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Berkeley, CA 94702 USA
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Temple Location: 588 63rd St.
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Oakland, California
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(Entrance in back, to the right)
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Phones: Lodge/Temple: (415) 655-4942
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Compuserve: 72105,1351
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Please feel free to forward this file to any BBS willing to take it
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