Popular Sun-signastrology has become a subject for cocktailparty chatter the 'Underground press'displays an intensive, although often ill-informed, interest in such subjects asGlastonbury, Ley Hunting, and FlyingSaucers and books - many of them owingwhat little merit they possess to the skillfulemployment of scissors and paste - on allaspects of occultism pour from all thepresses.In the shadow of such well-publicisedaspects of the Occult revival can be dimlydiscerned the shape of an altogether moreimportant phenomenon - nothing less thanthe rebirth of Magic. The Secret Rituals of the O.T.O.įull text of 'Front dustjacketThe Secret Rituals of the O.T.O.Edited and Introduced by FRANCIS KINGIn recent years there has been a remarkableresurgence of interest in what is generallyreferred to as the 'Occult'. Astral Projection, Ritual Magic and Alchemy (1972). The Rites of Modern Occult Magic (american edition, 1971). Ritual Magic in England (1887 to the Present Day) (1970). Without which the whole thing is nonsense.' Francis King is thought to have been given the rest of the rituals (sans the missing one). In an O.T.O newsletter McMurtry stated their policy at the time: 'We do not endorse the publication of this material because the so called 9th degree section does not include the paper (titled IX degree Emblems and Modes of Use) which Aleister Crowley handed me at 93 Jermyn St circa 1943-44 e.v. Infuriated their order head, because the fraternity's secrets were being revealed. Controversy King's 1973 publication of The Secret Rituals of the O.T.O. He was a member of the, an offshoot of the, which in turn was an offshoot of the. King (10 January 1934 – 8 November 1994) was a British writer and editor who wrote about. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( February 2013) Francis X. This article needs additional citations for.
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