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March 1992 Thelema Lodge Calendar/Newsletter (March & 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, 1992 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 March 1993 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, downstairs)
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Phones: TEMPLE PHONE: (415) 654-3580
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LODGE MASTER: (415) 658-3280
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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 1992 to April
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1992 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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3/1/92 Gnostic Mass 8:00 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/1/92 Lodge Council & LOP (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/2/92 Thelema Lodge Meeting 8PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/8/92 Gnostic Mass 8:00 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/9/92 Ladies' T 5:30PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/12/92 Magick in Theory and Practice (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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Study Circle with Marlene 7PM
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3/14/92 Jerry's videorhea. Call to attend. (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/15/92 E.G.C. Meeting & Mass Wkshop 4:18PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/15/92 Gnostic Mass 8:00 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/18/92 Class of Liber Reguli with Bill 8PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/20/91 Bernal Equinox Ritual 8 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/21/92 Initiations (call to attend) (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/22/92 Experimental Mass 8:00 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/24/92 "Magick without Aleister" with (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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Fr. Majnun 8 PM & Guests from
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Rasheeta Subod
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3/25/92 Magick Theater reads Crowley: (510) 654-3580 Magick Thea.
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"The Gouls" 7:30 PM
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3/26/92 Magick in Theory and Practice (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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Study Circle with Marlene 7PM
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3/27/92 Planetary Ritual Class 7:30 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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on SOL, ritual next Sunday w/Mark S.
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3/28/92 Jerry's Logorrhea. Call to attend. (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/29/92 Lodge Clean-up 1:11 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/29/92 Aries Birthday 4:18 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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3/29/92 Gnostic Mass 8:00 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/1/92 Illuminati Game, 7:30 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/5/92 Lodge Council & LOP 3:33 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/5/92 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/6/92 Thelema Lodge Meeting 8 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/8/92 Feast of Liber AL Ch. I, location (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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to be announced
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4/9/92 Feast of Liber AL Ch. II, 8 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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at Thelema Lodge, call to attend
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4/10/92 Feast of Liber AL Ch. III, location (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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to be announced.
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4/12/92 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/13/92 Ladies' T 5:30PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/14/92 "R U Sirius" class with Lola (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/18/92 Initiations at Thelema Lodge (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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call to attend
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4/19/92 E.G.C. meeting & Mass wkshp 4:18 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/19/92 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/23/92 Magick in Theory and Practice (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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Study Circle with Marlene 7PM
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4/25/92 Jerry's Logorrhea. Call to attend. (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/26/92 Lodge Clean-up 1:11 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/26/92 Taurus Birthday 4:18 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/26/92 Gnostic Mass 8:00 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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4/29/92 Magick Theater Reads Crowley 7:30PM (510) 654-3580 Magick Thea
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"Why Jesus Wept"
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The Naked Splendour of Nuit
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On 4 February we entered into the Chinese year of the Water Monkey. The
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Chinese lunar calendar has a sixty year cycle composed of five simple cycles
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of twelve years each. The twelve animal signs are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Hare,
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Dragon, Serpent, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Cock, Dog, and Boar. They combine with
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the five Chinese elements, which are Wood (ruled by Jupiter), Fire (ruled by
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Mars), Earth (ruled by Saturn), Metal--or Gold--(ruled by Venus), and Water
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(ruled by Mercury).
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The Monkey is shrewd, ingenious, inventive, and resourceful. The Water
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Monkey can cooperate and work around barriers. The United States began during
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a Fire Monkey year (1776).
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Mercury, which has sped into Aries, will go retrograde on 17 March and
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back into Pisces. Venus, which has passed Mars, goes on into Pisces on 14
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March, and Mars enters Pisces on 28 March after conjuncting Saturn on 6 March.
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Spring Equinox is at 12:49 AM on 20 March (after midnight Thursday evening),
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after Full Moon on 18 March. May be a day to cut an almond wand at dawn. Try
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balancing an egg on end.
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The celebration of Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) is a tradition transplanted to
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Thelema Lodge from New Orleans, right below the Bible Belt. Consider this,
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brothers and sisters: THE FROG CROAKED FOR "YOU"! HE CROAKED, AND YET LIVES!
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PRAISE THE FROG! HOP-A-LULAH! Join the One True Church of the Great Green
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Frog for a Mardi Gras Crucifixion Parade through South Berkeley on Tuesday
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morning 3 March. Contact Rev. Jim for details. Smash your TV!
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from the Grady Project:
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Changeling
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It is cold within the nether skies;
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Yet I flow through the darkness streaming
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Down to where, in stoupor screaming
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As her labor bursts her thighs,
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There is blood and pain and -- there it lies!
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With a frightened passion churning
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In my soulless body, burning
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Vortex of unholy yearning,
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Gaze I on the sightless eyes.
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Then, just ere the infant's natal cries
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Ring out into the still, black morning
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With it's fright and lethal warning,
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Time and space of matter scorning,
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Sheath I in this new disguise!
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Thus it is that none of Fairey ever dies.
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Though the sacrament be spoken
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With the eucharist for token
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It is so they may be broken
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By the art the elfin plies.
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--Grady L. McMurtry
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9/13/41 e.v.
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First published in "The Grady Project" #1 (October 1987 e.v.).
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CROWLEY CLASSICS
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The Declaration of Independence of the Irish Republic
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by Aleister Crowley
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[The full text of Crowley's Declaration of Irish Independence and the remarks
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he delivered at its formal proclamation in New York Harbor were included in
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the following article, published in "The New York Times" on 13 July 1915 e.v.
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The anonymous reporter who filed this piece must have had Crowley's
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cooperation in order to have witnessed the ceremony and prepared a transcript
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of the document, despite his implication that Crowley had not meant to attract
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publicity by the "media event" reported here. A brief letter of Crowley's
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which appeared a few days later in the "Times" has been appended to the
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article.]
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Irish Republic Born in New York Harbor
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Ten Patriots at Daybreak Renounce Allegiance to England Near Statue of Liberty
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Independence is Declared
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Sympathy with Germany, They Say, a Matter of Expediency--Then They Breakfast
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at Jack's
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As dawn was slowly spreading over the city on the morning of July 3, a
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thirty-foot launch slipped from the recreation pier at the foot of West
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Fiftieth Street and glided down the Hudson. On board were ten persons, silent
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and serious with the consciousness of what was to them a profoundly solemn and
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significant ceremony.
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In the prow of the boat was Aleister Crowley, Irishman--poet,
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philosopher, explorer, a man of mystic mind--the leader of an Irish hope. Of
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nearly middle age and mild in manner, with the intellectual point of view
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colored with cabalistic interpretation, Crowley is an unusual man, capably so
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to those who believe and feel in common with him. He has spent years
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exploring in Persia, India, and Tibet, and he is the author of several volumes
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of translations of the early writings of those countries. He is said to be a
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close friend of William Butler Yeats, the Irish poet, and he has written
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several Irish poems himself.
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In the boat also was Miss Leilah Waddell, whose mother was an Irish
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refugee of the last generation and who believes herself an Irish patriot. She
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is a violinist and has appeared publicly on several occasions since her recent
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coming to America. And among those in the exotic party were one J. Dorr, an
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Irish editor who has published papers in both Ireland and England, and Patrick
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Gilroy, an Irish agitator. All of those in the launch were Irish. Most of
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them have come to this country since the beginning of the war.
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Ready to War on England
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The members of the party consider themselves members of the secret
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Revolutionary Committee of Public Safety of the Provisional Government of the
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Irish Republic, and their early morning mission of July 3 was to declare the
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independence of the Irish Republic, which included a declaration of war
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against England, and to pledge their allegiance to the government of their
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vision.
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The little launch passed from the river into the bay and stopped off
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Bedloe's Island, under the Statue of Liberty. The time and place chosen for
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the ceremony were considered brightly propitious. There was the poetic
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significance of the dawn, the great figure of Liberty enlightening the world
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was symbolic of the dreamed-of republic, the season was the anniversary of the
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Declaration of Independence of the United States. And the leader of the
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party, Crowley, in whose mysticism there is something of astrology, had read
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the heavens and found that the conjunction of certain stars was auspicious for
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Ireland at exactly 4:32 o'clock on the morning of July 3.
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So, with the launch a few feet off Bedloe's Island, at the moment of 4:32
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o'clock, Crowley rose to begin the ceremony. He said:
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"I have not asked any great human audience to listen to these words; I
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had rather address them to the unconquerable ocean that surrounds the world,
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and to the free four winds of heaven. Facing the sunrise, I lift up my hands
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and my soul herewith to this giant figure of Liberty, the ethical counterpart
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of the Light, Life, and Love which are our spiritual heritage. In this
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symbolical and most awful act of religion I invoke the one true God of whom
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the sun himself is but a shadow that he may strengthen me in heart and hand to
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uphold that freedom for the land of my sires, which I am come hither to
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proclaim.
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"In this dark moment, before the father orb of our system kindles with
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his kiss the sea, I swear the great oath of the Revolution. I tear with my
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hands this token of slavery, this safe conduct from the enslaver of my people,
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and I renounce forever all allegiance to every alien tyrant. I swear to fight
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to the last drop of my blood to liberate the men and women of Ireland, and I
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call upon the free people of this country, on whose hospitable shores I stand
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an exile, to give me countenance and assistance to my task of breaking those
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bonds which they broke for themselves 138 years ago."
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Unfurl Irish Flag
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"I unfurl the Irish flag. I proclaim the Irish Republic. Erin go Bragh.
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God save Ireland."
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As the bits of the torn English passport scattered over the surface of
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the water the Irish flag, a green field supporting a golden harp, flapped free
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in the breeze from a mast in the bow of the boat.
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Solemnly then the Declaration of Independence of Ireland was read. It is:
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"We, the secret Revolutionary Committee of Public Safety of the
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Provisional Government of the Irish Republic, hereby authorize our spokesman
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and delegate, Brother Aleister Crowley, No. 418, in our name and in our
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behalf, to promulgate the proclamation following:
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In so grave a circumstance of human affairs as the declaration of war or
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revolution, it is customary that those whose conscience and free-will alike
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impel them to take up arms against other men, should state openly the causes
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of their resorting to so dread efficacy of protest.
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Peace and good-will are the ruling passions of the better sort among
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mankind; and for these to turn therefrom argues the existence of a state
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intolerable to free men. We hold this truth to be self-evident, that all men
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and women are created unequal; and our justice wills that this prejudice of
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nature be redressed, so far as is possible to human effort, by assuring to
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each and every one of them equality of rights before the law, and the right to
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make, alter, or repeal that law itself; and, by assuring to each and every one
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of them freedom to develop the powers of the soul, spiritual, moral, mental,
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or physical without interference from any other person or persons, so far as
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that development may prove compatible with the equal rights of others."
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Right to Rebel
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"To obtain these advantages of security and freedom is the object of all
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proper government; and it is not only the right of every man for himself, but
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his duty to his neighbor, to refuse obedience to any authority which does not
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serve its people to this end with loyalty and fidelity. What then must be the
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right and duty of every member of a nation not only misgoverned, but governed
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for the purpose of exploitation by an alien, usurping, and inferior race?
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For many centuries this particular wrong has been suffered with a
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patience and gentleness not unworthy of the Saviour of Mankind, by the Irish
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people; but as to endure oppression with meekness is the pride and prerogative
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of God, it is not for man to usurp it. The free and independent spirit of the
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people of Ireland is weary of the continued crimes of the English tyrants;
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and, seeing no end possible but the success of the oppressors in their
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systematic annihilation of the people, dares the desperate alternative of
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revolt.
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For, as is notorious in every country of the inhabited globe, the
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deliberate policy of England from the first conquest of Ireland has been
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endowed with that admirable virtue of consistency which is the spine of good
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intention, but in this case props the determination to destroy a people.
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The land of Ireland has been stolen from the people of Ireland, both by
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armed aggression and by the chicaneries of unjust law.
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The labor of Ireland has been sterilized and thwarted by the envy of
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British industries.
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The people of Ireland have been enslaved by a ferocious constabulary,
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militia, and soldiery, enforcing laws intended to weaken the people directly
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by coercion or indirectly by impoverishment. The right of political action
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has been denied to them, and the sacrilegious hand of atheistic oligarchy has
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been lifted even against the freedom of religious thought.
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The means of private assassination and of public massacre have been
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freely employed against the people, and when even the soldier turned with
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disgust from the task of a butcher, famine and pestilence were deliberately
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brought upon the land by the calculating craft of the robbers, tyrants, and
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murderers that bear rule over them.
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So comprehensive, so infamous, and so continuous a conspiracy is
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unparalleled in the annals of humanity; and were we to precise and to detail
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the crimes against our people which already overload the scroll of the
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recording angel, and now bare the sword of the avenging angel of God, we think
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that not even earth itself could contain the document of their mere
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enumeration.
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"Hatred of Their Tyrant"
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"Nor have the Irish people been inactive in measures directed to appease
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the unnatural hatred of their tyrant. They have sought by every lawful means
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to obtain some alleviation of our sempiternal suffering. They have made
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political overtures only to be rejected, or nullified by the adroitness of the
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lawyer. They have sacrificed freely their best blood, for their sons have
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been the best soldiers of the usurper; and England has answered by their
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deliberate massacre in battle.
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We believe that earth itself revolts at the recital of these tyrannies
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and treasons; we believe that God Himself is weary of beholding these
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intolerable evils; and we believe in consequence that the hour is come when
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desperation should be transformed into resolution, patience inflamed to wrath,
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and Peace, folding her wings upon her face, mournfully beckon war.
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We, therefore, the secret Revolutionary Committee of Public Safety of the
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Provisional Government of the Irish Republic, by the mouth of our trusty and
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well-beloved delegate and spokesman, Brother Aleister Crowley, No. 418, do
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decree and proclaim:
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1. That, we put our trust and confidence in the Judge of the whole
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world, appealing to Him to witness the righteousness of our intent.
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2. That, declaring England the enemy of civilization, justice, equality,
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and freedom, and therefore of the human race, we do hereby lawfully establish
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the Republic of the Men and Women of the Irish People, free and independent by
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right human and divine, having full power to levy war, conclude peace,
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contract alliance, establish commerce, and to do all other things which
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independent States may of right do.
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Repudiate England
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"3. That we do hereby dissolve all political connection between that
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Republic and the usurper, absolving of their allegiance to England (a) all
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free people of good will that are of Irish blood, (b) all free people of good
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will born in Ireland, (c) all free people of good will who may hereafter
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desire to partake of the benefits of the Irish Republic, and effectually
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acquire these rights by the forms provided.
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4. That, we do hereby declare war upon England until such time as our
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demands being granted, our rights recognized, and our power firmly established
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in our own country, from which we are now exiled, we may see fit to restore to
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her the blessings of peace, and to extend to her the privileges of friendship.
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And for the support of this declaration, with a firm and hearty reliance
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upon the protection of God, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our
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fortunes, and our sacred honor.
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Long live the Irish Republic.
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The official copy of this declaration of independence is "signed by order
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and on behalf of the committee" by "Aleister Crowley, 418," and "attested" by
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"L. Bathurst, 11."
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With the conclusion of the reading of the declaration, the launch headed
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up the Hudson River, proceeding near the western shore, Miss Waddell playing
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patriotic Irish airs on her violin. The music and the large Irish flag, now
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plainly visible in the increasing light, identified the boat to the seamen on
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the German ships interned at the Hoboken waterfront, and they cheered the
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small company of Irishmen lustily. The Captain of the Hamburg-American line
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tug which happened to be standing off with steam up near the Vaterland, turned
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out into the river and escorted the launch to its landing at Fiftieth Street.
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Incidentally it was noted by those in the launch that as they passes by the
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French and English ships at the piers on the eastern side of the river the
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sailors on them cheered as loudly as the Germans had.
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Breakfast at Jack's
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The party left the launch and went to Jack's restaurant for breakfast,
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where a number of late revelers did not seem to disturb the spirit of their
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gathering.
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A touch of comedy to the ceremonies over which Crowley and his companions
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laughed themselves the next day was that the party had intended to go through
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their ritual on the steps at the base of the Statue of Liberty, but, giving
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more mind to the vision of the Irish Republic than to practical details, those
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who arranged the journey neglected to obtain Governmental permission to land
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on Bedloe's Island. When the launch stopped at the dock, therefore, a stolid
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watchman who displayed neither Irish nor English sympathies, but who had
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fluent command of New York's most emphatic language, refused to let the
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patriots set foot on the "land of liberty." So the ceremonies were held in
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the boat while it drifted near the island.
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The particular avowed purpose of the representatives of the "committee"
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in America is to spread propaganda that will contribute, at the end of the
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European war, to the establishment of the Republic of Ireland. Members of the
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||
committee in Ireland, according to information obtained by a representative of
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the "New York Times" are now engaged in a secret effort to dissuade Irishmen
|
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from enlisting in the English Army. But those members of the committee who
|
||
will talk of their business at all admit that there is no immediate intention
|
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of an attempt to wage active war on England by the instigation of an armed
|
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rebellion in Ireland. It is said that the present purpose of the formal
|
||
declaration of war against England is more to enlist the sympathies of Irish
|
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and of Americans to the "cause" than to bring about what even the most
|
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visionary enthusiasts of the movement recognize as an impracticable war.
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|
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Aleister Crowley was displeased when the news of the ceremonies at
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Bedloe's Island and of the formation of the "committee" came into the
|
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possession of "The Times", and he declined to discuss his plans and purposes
|
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further than to acknowledge the fact set forth. An American who is acquainted
|
||
with Crowley's beliefs and intentions, however, while frankly admitting that
|
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the Irishmen of the "committee" sympathize with Germany in the present war,
|
||
asserted that this was due to anti-English feelings and not to any natural
|
||
love of things Germaine. The members of the "committee" see in Germany,
|
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according to their unofficial spokesman, a factor that will impair the power
|
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of England to oppress them. That is all.
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The Irish Flag
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|
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[from "The New York Times", 21 July 1915 e.v.]
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To the Editor of the New York Times:
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May I be permitted space to inform your correspondent that the harp
|
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device is altogether modern? The true flag of Ireland is a red sunblaze on a
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green ground. This is symbolical not only of Ireland's geographical position
|
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as the sentinel of the western gate of Europe, but of her traditional history.
|
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|
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It is supposed that Ireland was originally colonized from Egypt, or,
|
||
alternatively, that both Egypt and Ireland were first peopled by fugitives
|
||
from Atlantis when that continent was submerged. It may be that this is,
|
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after all, more than a fairy story.
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|
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ALEX C. CROWLEY
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New York, July 19, 1915
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|
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FROM THE OUT BASKET
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This month the Out Basket will keep to short notes and announcements. Your
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columnist is also the Grand Lodge GTG, and he is very busy with the end of the
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OTO fiscal year.
|
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|
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A question asked at my class last month: Where in Crowley's writings does
|
||
he publish "Will"? This can be found in a footnote in "Magick in Theory and
|
||
Practice," Chapter XIII, page 102 in the Castle and Dover editions. "Will" is
|
||
the Thelemic equivalent of "Grace before meals".
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|
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Dues bills for USA OTO members will be mailed in early March, just before
|
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this copy of the TLC goes out. Not everybody who owes back dues will be
|
||
billed this time, for two reasons: No address (easiest way there is to loose
|
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your membership!) or Recent previous notice. About 450 bills will be mailed.
|
||
Those in danger of loosing their membership will have until May 31st to get in
|
||
contact with the GTG, and local OTO groups will be asked to help. If you owe
|
||
dues, please pay as early as you can. The largest expense these days is the
|
||
legal case now in progress. Time is of the essence. Canadian and
|
||
international billings will be handled separately later this year.
|
||
|
||
O.T.O. demographics will be published in the next issue of the TLC. Also
|
||
in the next issue, look for the start of serialization of Brother Andrew's
|
||
Rite of Uranus.
|
||
|
||
The ninth annual Ancient Ways Festival (non OTO) is scheduled for May 14th
|
||
through 17th this year. There will be workshops, rituals and camping,
|
||
clothing optional and bathing at Harbin Hot Springs. The place to contact is
|
||
Ancient Ways, 4075 Telegraph Ave., Oakland, CA 94609. (510) 653-3244.
|
||
Preregistration is still available with the rates going up after April 1st and
|
||
May 1st. Booth Space is available and kids 3 to 14 years old are at 1/2 adult
|
||
price.
|
||
|
||
The Women's Spirituality Forum (non OTO) can be reached at P.O.Box 11363,
|
||
Oakland, CA 94611. There are many events, including an Outdoor Celebration
|
||
of Beltane at Grizzly Peaks in Tilden Park, Berkeley, on May 2nd. Call (415)
|
||
864-7806 for information and registration ($7 to $13). Watch Goddess
|
||
Television with Zsuzanna Budapest; contact the Women's Spirituality Forum for
|
||
cable channels in your area.
|
||
|
||
Report from informed sources has it that the Temple of Psychic Youth (non
|
||
OTO) in England has been raided by police. No details at this time, but it is
|
||
believed that membership files were seized, along with video tapes. It is not
|
||
known why this occurred or what is being done about it. I don't envy the
|
||
officer who has to inspect the seized membership applications!
|
||
|
||
OTO needs donations for it's legal fund: OTO, P.O.Box 430, Fairfax, CA
|
||
94978 USA. If you owe dues, pay your dues first. Same address. If you are
|
||
not sure you are still in OTO, have you received the Fall issue of the "Magical Link"? If not, you probably aren't. If you want to rejoin OTO after
|
||
lapse of Minerval membership, apply for Ist Degree. If you want to rejoin OTO
|
||
after inactive status in Degrees Ist and higher, pay two years dues or
|
||
(perhaps a better first step) contact OTO at the Fairfax address. If you have
|
||
never been a member of OTO and would like to join, contact Thelema Lodge or
|
||
write to the Fairfax address for OTO access in other areas. Being on the
|
||
Thelema Lodge Calendar Mailing list does not mean being a member of OTO.
|
||
|
||
|
||
-- TSG
|
||
*************************************************************************
|
||
FROM THE HISTORY HEAP
|
||
|
||
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
|
||
Liber AL vel Legis I:40
|
||
|
||
March 1, 1888 Isis Urania Temple NO.3 of the G.'. D.'. is chartered, later
|
||
A.E. Waite would unexpectedly take charge of the temple and refuse
|
||
to have any "truck" with secret chiefs whether in or out of the
|
||
body.
|
||
|
||
March 3, 1924 Sonia Greene and H.P. Lovecraft are married, Sonia confided to
|
||
a friend, that Lovecraft (who had foresightly read some books on
|
||
sex) could indeed perform, he was sexually adequate -- but little
|
||
else.
|
||
|
||
March 4, 1923 The British forerunner of our ENQUIRER & STAR, the SUNDAY
|
||
EXPRESS headlines report, 'This man Crowley is one of the most
|
||
sinister figures of modern times. He is a drug fiend, author of
|
||
vile books, the spreader of obscene practices,' March 5, 1887. The
|
||
local doctor advised an immediate operation for cancer of the
|
||
tongue, Plymouth Brethren from near and far were summoned to help
|
||
discover the Lord's will in the matter, the operation was declined.
|
||
Edward Crowley, Plymouth Brethren preacher and father of Aleister
|
||
Crowley dies.
|
||
|
||
March 9, 1929 Aleister Crowley and Israel Regardie are told they must go and
|
||
are expelled from France, after an inspector called on them and
|
||
argued that their coffee-brewing machine was an infernal device for
|
||
distilling drugs.
|
||
|
||
March 10, 1985 After exchanging insulting letters, he rejected Crowley and
|
||
repudiated all contact with other magicians. Eventually his
|
||
activities would lead him back to the Beast. Israel Regardie dies in
|
||
Arizona on this date.
|
||
|
||
March 13, 1911 Laffette Ron Hubbard is born, the founder of Scientology. His
|
||
son upon leaving the 'Church' would say,"What a lot of people don't
|
||
realize is that Scientology is black magic that is just spread out
|
||
over a long time period. Black magic is the inner core of
|
||
Scientology - and it is the probably the only part of Scientology
|
||
that really works."
|
||
|
||
March 13, 1926 Lea Hersig's sister Marian Dockerill wrote an expose of
|
||
Aleister Crowley's cult it was called MY LIFE IN A LOVE CULT. It
|
||
was serialized by the NEW YORK JOURNAL. This date's installment
|
||
went like this : When Crowley told her she was to be his High
|
||
Priestess, his goddess, she did not demur. Kneeling in a chalked
|
||
circle on the floor, she let him brand the symbol of the cult on her
|
||
[chest] with the point of a red - hot dagger. He the 'Beast of the
|
||
Apocalypse' and she, his bride, the Scarlet Woman of Babylon.
|
||
|
||
March 14, 1946 A German occultist who influenced Hitler, Gen. Karl Haushofer
|
||
kills his wife and commits hari kari.
|
||
|
||
March 15, 1937 Howard Phillips Lovecraft dies at age 46.
|
||
|
||
March 16, 1904 Aleister Crowley recited an invocation in order to enable his
|
||
wife (Rose) to see the Sylphs, the elemental spirits of water. Rose
|
||
saw nothing, but got into a curious dream state in which she kept
|
||
repeating "They are waiting for you."
|
||
|
||
March 16, 1244 After a ten months siege, two hundred Carthar `Perfects'
|
||
surrender their castle fortress of Montsegur, and are burned at the
|
||
stake rather than giving up their faith.
|
||
|
||
March 18, 1313 Jacques De Molay the Grand Master of the Templars is burned
|
||
at the stake
|
||
|
||
March 19, 1954 An injunction against Wilhelm Reich's inventions are issued
|
||
by a U.S. District Judge of Maine.
|
||
|
||
March 20, 1979 The Articles of Incorporation of the O.T.O. are established.
|
||
|
||
March 21, 1904 Aleister Crowley takes the Oath of a Probationer in the A.'.
|
||
A.'. taking the motto Perdurabo.
|
||
|
||
March 23, 1895 Dr.Gerard Encausse `Papus' takes 0 Degree = 0 Square in the
|
||
G.'. D.'. and later resigns.
|
||
|
||
March 13, 1900 Mathers dismisses Florence Farr from her position as his
|
||
London representative of the G.'. D.'.
|
||
|
||
March 25, 1900 Aleister Crowley receives a letter from Soro Deo Date, Mrs.
|
||
E.A. Hunter stating that the London Second Order did not recognize
|
||
his 5 Degree = 6 Square initiation in Paris.
|
||
|
||
March 26, 1582 The Enochian language first appears to Dee and Kelly.
|
||
|
||
March 27, 1931 Arnold Bennett, who died on this date, wrote in his private
|
||
journal in 1905, "I dined at Chat Blanc. A.C. was there with dirty
|
||
hands, immense rings, presumably dyed hair, a fancy waistcoat, a fur
|
||
coat, and tennis shoes."
|
||
|
||
March 29, 1900 The London Adepts hold a meeting and decide to depose Mathers
|
||
as head of the Golden Dawn.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Love is the law, love under will.
|
||
Liber AL vel Legis I:57
|
||
|
||
Cornelius/Herndon.
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
|
||
THELEMA LODGE CALENDAR
|
||
|
||
March 1992 e.v.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
|
||
|
||
Aequinoctium Vernum
|
||
|
||
With the eighty-eighth anniversary feast of the Equinox of the Gods,
|
||
Thelemites celebrate a new year in the Aeon of Horus at the point of the
|
||
Spring Equinox on 20 March. Crowley's practice of marking the years in
|
||
correspondence with the sequence of the Atus of Tarot, still in common use
|
||
throughout the O.T.O., has us embarking upon a new twenty-two year cycle this
|
||
month with the onset of the Year of the Fool. Sol enters Aries for the
|
||
beginning of spring about twelve minutes before one o'clock on Friday morning,
|
||
and the ritual at Thelema Lodge will follow that evening at 8:00.
|
||
|
||
Terri's Lunar rituals are planned on Tuesday evening 3 March (for the New
|
||
Moon in Pisces at 5:22 AM the following morning) and on Wednesday 18 March
|
||
(for the Full moon in Virgo at 10:18 that morning). Plan ahead for the New
|
||
Moon in Aries on Thursday 2 April at 9:01 PM.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica
|
||
|
||
Thelema Lodge presents the Mass of the Gnostic Catholic Church most
|
||
Sunday evenings in Horus Temple, beginning at approximately 8:00. This is an
|
||
open communion ritual, traditionally performed according to Aleister Crowley's
|
||
Liber XV, with everyone welcome to participate. New visitors please call
|
||
ahead for confirmation. (Please note that on Sunday evening 22 March the
|
||
temple has been reserved for an unspecified "experimental" mass.)
|
||
|
||
Scheduling for the Gnostic Mass and other church business is handled by
|
||
our presiding Bishop T. Suleiman at the mid-month Sunday afternoon E.G.C.
|
||
meeting on 15 March at 4:18. All who take part in the life of the Gnostic
|
||
Ecclesia within the O.T.O. are invited to this convocation, and mass teams for
|
||
Horus Temple in the month of May should especially attend. Bishop Sappho will
|
||
also be on hand to offer a workshop after the meeting (by request) for
|
||
prospective mass teams and interested communicants.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Mysteria Mystica Maxima
|
||
|
||
For Thelema Lodge the new year 88 brings our fifteenth anniversary as the
|
||
original lodge of Order's resurgence under the Caliphate, and the world's
|
||
oldest continuously operating O.T.O. lodge. A special commemorative jewel
|
||
(button) has been issued from the Lodgemaster's Clerkhouse, available to all
|
||
members and friends of the lodge. (You'll want to make a $1 donation.) The
|
||
edition is limited; please don't delay your request.
|
||
|
||
Initiation into Ordo Templi Orientis is offered at Thelema Lodge on a
|
||
monthly basis, next scheduled for the afternoon and evening of Saturday 21
|
||
March. Members are encouraged to attend; please make advance arrangements to
|
||
know which grades are to be worked.
|
||
|
||
Progressive advancement through the Man of Earth degrees of O.T.O. is
|
||
available, by application and by good report, to all who are free and of full
|
||
age. Candidates are encouraged to anticipate their own optimum time for
|
||
advancement, and request a form well ahead, ensuring ample time to discuss
|
||
application technicalities with the Lodgemaster, and then await the Order's
|
||
mandatory forty-day candidacy period. Initiates are also encouraged to seek
|
||
the advice of our lodge Hierophants--senior members who have agreed to offer
|
||
guidance through the grades--upon individual request by reference to their
|
||
"present" grade:
|
||
|
||
Minerval . . . . . . . . . . . Lola -- (510) 525-2205
|
||
First Degree . . . . . . . . . Jerry -- (510) 658-3280
|
||
Second Degree . . . . . . . Marlene -- (510) 654-5801
|
||
Third Degree . . . . . . . . . Ebony -- (510) 547-3903
|
||
|
||
|
||
Collegium Fraternitatus
|
||
|
||
Many Thelema Lodge events are open free of charge to interested members
|
||
of the community. To attend any of the events listed here, telephone Thelema
|
||
Lodge ahead of time at (510) 654-3580. Whenever possible, please make a
|
||
contribution to the maintenance of the lodge when the hat is passed at these
|
||
events.
|
||
|
||
Brother Bill Heidrick offers the lodge a specially requested class on the
|
||
ritual of the Mark of the Beast, Crowley's Liber V vel Reguli, on Wednesday
|
||
evening 18 March at 8:00 in Horus Temple. This "incantation proper to invoke
|
||
the energies of the Aeon of Horus, adapted for daily use" is one of our most
|
||
complex solo rituals, containing numerous gestures, signs, and names which are
|
||
not fully explicated in Crowley's instructions. Questions will be invited as
|
||
we explore Liber V and its place in Crowley's work. Frater Majnun will assist
|
||
with a performance demonstration of the ritual.
|
||
|
||
Magik Without Aleister hosts representatives of Subud, at the lodge on
|
||
Tuesday evening 24 March, beginning at 8:00. Subud is a mystical order which
|
||
practices a collective form of transcendence called "latihan". Endorsed by
|
||
Gurdjieff disciple J. G. Bennett in his later years, they experienced an
|
||
explosive growth in England in the late '60s e.v., and have had a sustained
|
||
presence in the Bay Area for many years.
|
||
|
||
Cris Piss will present a class on the Yezidi, to be followed by a "Yezidi
|
||
Mass", on Friday evening 13 March. Please do not wear blue.
|
||
|
||
The Planetary Magick "a la" Agrippa course resumes in March with one class
|
||
meeting and an invocation of Sol in Aries. Class at 7:30 on Friday 27 March,
|
||
will be a resume of course material from the first three class meetings,
|
||
followed by a guided discussion of different approaches to planetary magick.
|
||
Invocations will be held on Sunday 29 March, at dawn and at 1:00 PM. To
|
||
attend either invocation, come to class on Friday, or call Brother Mark S. at
|
||
(510) 658-8783.
|
||
|
||
"Jerry's Logorrhea" will be offered on Saturday evening 28 March,
|
||
beginning at 6:30. Call the lodgemaster to attend this informal lecture
|
||
series, or for information on the topic this month. Jerry also presents
|
||
"Videorhea" on Saturday evening 14 March (phone for details).
|
||
|
||
The Magick In Theory and Practice Study Circle at Thelema Lodge meets
|
||
twice monthly to read and discuss Crowley's great magical textbook. Questions
|
||
and suggestions for specific chapters ("theory") or appendices ("practice") to
|
||
be covered may be addressed to Marlene, the circle's facilitator. Meetings
|
||
are on Thursday evenings, 12 March and 26 March, beginning at 7:00.
|
||
Occasionally the Study Circle also assists with the lodge "Calendar", so
|
||
participants should stay in touch or "phone ahead" when planning to attend.
|
||
|
||
Aleister Crowley's 1911 e.v. play "The Ghouls" will be read by the Magick
|
||
Theater at Thelema Lodge on Wednesday evening 25 March, beginning at 7:30.
|
||
Set on the old Boleskine estate in Scotland, and featuring "The M'Alister" in
|
||
a leading role, this is one of the few dramas where Crowley wrote a part
|
||
directly for himself. The plot concerns a local girl, Fenella Lovell, and her
|
||
grave-robbing adventure in search of "the Devil's Strad." Copies of the play
|
||
will be available for readers.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Conventi Thelemicorum
|
||
|
||
Our regular monthly Lodge Meeting will be held on Monday evening 2 March
|
||
at 8:00. Members are encouraged to participate in planning for rituals,
|
||
events, and classes to be offered in the month of May. Policy decisions and
|
||
news of the Order are also announced at this meeting.
|
||
|
||
The Lodge of Perfection and Thelema Lodge Council meet on Sunday
|
||
afternoon at 3:33; contact the lodgemaster for details.
|
||
|
||
Thelemic women are invited to the Ladies' T-- on Monday afternoon 9 March
|
||
at Thelema Lodge, beginning at 5:30. See Terri for details.
|
||
|
||
Lodge Clean-Up all afternoon (beginning at 1:11) on Sunday afternoon 29
|
||
March, with Aries birthday cake to follow at 4:18.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Love is the law, love under will.
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
March 1992 e.v. Thelema Lodge Calendar (March & April events)
|
||
|
||
Mailed free within 100 miles of San Francisco California
|
||
|
||
Ordo Templi Orientis
|
||
P.O. Box 2303
|
||
Berkeley, CA 94702 USA
|
||
|
||
Temple Location: 588 63rd St.
|
||
Oakland, California
|
||
(Entrance in back, downstairs)
|
||
|
||
Phones: TEMPLE PHONE: (415) 654-3580
|
||
LODGE MASTER: (415) 658-3280
|
||
Messages only: (415) 454-5176
|
||
|
||
Compuserve: 72105,1351
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Please feel free to forward this file to any BBS willing to take it
|
||
|
||
e:
|
||
|
||
Minerval . . . . . . . . . . . Lola -- (510) 525-2 |