{"id":287745,"date":"2018-06-13T13:49:40","date_gmt":"2018-06-13T17:49:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/freemasonry-midwife-to-an-occult-empire-4.php"},"modified":"2018-06-13T13:49:40","modified_gmt":"2018-06-13T17:49:40","slug":"freemasonry-midwife-to-an-occult-empire-4","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/modern-satanism\/freemasonry-midwife-to-an-occult-empire-4.php","title":{"rendered":"Freemasonry: Midwife to an Occult Empire"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>            - by Terry Melanson , June 4th, 2005          <\/p>\n<p>              When later he [the Mason] is given Light, it means really              that he is taught the principles of occultism ...            <\/p>\n<p>            The article located at this URL, and            earlier at Geocities, was first written 4 years ago. Since then I            have learned a bit more about Freemasonry and have had many            communications, good and bad, with its members. I've been put on an            \"anti-mason\" [hit]list, along with others who dare            to write anything unflattering against the brethren; I've had            heated debates and arguments in public forums and message boards;            and I've actually been threatened, both subtly and overtly.            Curiously, many times the offended Mason claims to be a chaplain, a            minister or a supposed \"man of cloth\" - a real surprise, at first, considering            the occult nature of the organization.          <\/p>\n<p>            The negative experiences far outweigh the positive. The members            who regularly post to forums and send out emails display the traits            of having been thoroughly brainwashed by a first-class cult.            Some are far more clever, however, and are undoubtedly part of a            concerted effort by the Brotherhood. See,             Masonic Disinformation, Propaganda, Dissembling, and Hate            Techniques for a concise elaboration of their techniques.          <\/p>\n<p>            Historically, Freemasonry has been charged            with corruption            of public officials because of the oaths and promises they swear to keep amongst themselves, above all else. At the very            least, joining a secret society, or a \"society with secrets,\"            creates a glaring conflict of interest.          <\/p>\n<p>            The following document doesn't go into corruption or masonic            favoritism. A secret society, by its very nature - and one as            widespread and established as masonry - would naturally enable such            intrigue. My only intention here is to outline its influence, and guiding hand on a unique phenomenon that occurred at the crossroads of the 19th and 20th century. Having learned from earlier criticism, and with            all brevity aside, I hope this page is seen as one of the most            comprehensive and accurate expositions in this field of study.          <\/p>\n<p>              Masonry, like all the Religions, all the Mysteries,              Hermeticism and Alchemy, conceals its secrets from all except the              Adepts and Sages, or the Elect, and uses false explanations and              misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead those who deserve              only to be misled ...            <\/p>\n<p>              The Blue Degrees are but the outer court or portico of the              Temple. Part of the symbols are displayed there to the Initiate,              but he is intentionally misled by false interpretations. It is              not intended that he shall understand them; but it is intended              that he shall imagine he understands them. Their true explication              is reserved for the Adepts, the Princes of Masonry. (pp.              104, 105 & 819)            <\/p>\n<p>            General Albert Pike wrote            those words in a work called Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish            Rite of Freemasonry, 1871. At the time his title was The            Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council of the Scottish            Rite in Washington D.C. This book is revered by occult groups            across the globe, and most masons have never read it, let alone            understood it. It deals with the occult origins of the symbols,            initiations, and rituals of Freemasonry. Morals and            Dogma is typically only giving to Master Masons. It is            estimated that for every hundred Masons, ten will read it, three            will finish it and only one will understand it.          <\/p>\n<p>            The rites and rituals of Freemasonry are directly derived from            ancient occult mysteries. 1 An            Entered Apprentice is deceived from the beginning, as Pike has            openly admitted; at the same time revealing its likeness with the            \"Mysteries, Hermeticism and Alchemy.\"          <\/p>\n<p>            Pike said the initiate is \"intentionally misled by false            interpretations.\" Another esteemed Mason put it this way:          <\/p>\n<p>              FREEMASONRY is a fraternity within a fraternity  an              outer organization concealing an inner brotherhood of the elect.              Before it is possible to intelligently discuss the origin of the              Craft, it is necessary, therefore, to establish the existence of              these two separate yet interdependent orders, the one visible and              the other invisible. The visible society is a splendid              camaraderie of 'free and accepted' men enjoined to devote              themselves to ethical, educational, fraternal, patriotic, and              humanitarian concerns. The invisible society is a secret and most              august fraternity whose members are dedicated to the service of a              mysterious arcanum arcanorum. Those Brethren who have essayed to              write the history of their Craft have not included in their              disquisitions the story of that truly secret inner society which              is to the body Freemasonic what the heart is to the body              human.            <\/p>\n<p>              When a mason learns the key to the warrior on the block is              the proper application of the dynamo of living power, he has              learned the mystery of his craft. The seething energies of              Lucifer are in his hands and before he may step upward, he must              prove his ability to properly apply energy.            <\/p>\n<p>            The latter quote, in particular, may be surprising to some but            occultists have a clear concept of what Manly P. Hall was conveying. To them, the            true definition of occultism is the science of energy flow and            energy relationships. Occult meditation is a means of consciously            and purposefully directing energy from a recognized source to the            creation of some specific effect. This is the task of the initiate            in all Occult groups. The initiator shows the candidate his latent            faculties, his dormant powers, and initiates him into their use. He            explains or demonstrates how the candidate may awaken the            static energy into dynamic power.          <\/p>\n<p>            Freemasonry has always, admittedly, held deep occult secrets which            it hides from the \"profane\" and unworthy. One person who believed            this to be true was Alice Ann Bailey. Her praise and admiration -            she appeared to be almost in awe of the craft - was evident            throughout all her works. A typical flattery can be found on p. 511            of The Externalization of the Hierarchy: \"The            Masonic Movement . . . is the custodian of the law; it is            the home of the Mysteries and the seat of initiation. ...It is a            far more occult organization than can be realized,            and is intended to be the training school for the coming            advanced occultists. In its ceremonials lies hid the            wielding of the forces connected with the growth and life of the            kingdoms of nature and the unfoldment of the divine aspects of            man.\"          <\/p>\n<p>              Satanic Ritual is a blend of Gnostic, Cabbalistic,              Hermetic, and Masonic elements, incorporating nomenclature and              vibratory words of power from virtually every mythos .... Masonic              orders have contained the most influential men in many              governments, and virtually every occult order has many Masonic              roots.            <\/p>\n<p>            The occult revival of the 20th century can be directly attributed            to Freemasonry and its peripheral entourage of acolytes: Theosophy,            the New Age Movement, Satanism, Cabalistic Black Magic, Enochian            Magic, Gerardian Wicca, Alexandrian Wicca and Sex Magic.          <\/p>\n<p>                A. E. Waite                (October 2, 1857 - May 19, 1942) was a Freemason, an English                occultist and member (later Grand Master) of the magical order,                the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Waite is most famous as                the co-creator of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck, the                most popular tarot deck in use today.              <\/p>\n<p>                From Wikipedia: \"Waite was a                prolific author of occult texts on subjects including divination, Rosicrucianism, freemasonry, black and ceremonial magic, Kabbalism and alchemy; he also translated and reissued                several important mystical and alchemical works. His works on                the Holy Grail, influenced by his friendship with Arthur Machen, were particularly                notable. A number of his volumes remain in print, the Book of Ceremonial Magic, The Holy                Kabbalah, and New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry having seen                reprints in recent years.\"              <\/p>\n<p>                At least one Masonic authority had high praise and glowing                approval for Waite's writings. In Builders: A Story and Study of Masonry, in a                chapter entitled Secret Doctrine, Baptist minister                Joseph Fort Newton, the Grand Chaplain for his lodge, said:              <\/p>\n<p>                  Perhaps the greatest student in this field of esoteric                  teaching and method, certainly the greatest now living is                  Arthur Edward Waite, to whom it is a plesure[sic] to pay                  tribute. ...Much learning and many kinds of wisdom are in his                  pages, and withal an air of serenity, of tolerance; and if he                  is of those who turn down another street when miracles are                  preformed in the neighborhood, it is because, having found                  the inner truth, he asks for no sign. (p. 57)                <\/p>\n<p>                William Wynn                Westcott (December 17, 1848 - July, 1925), East London                coroner, a Freemason, Theosophist, Qabalist, Supreme Magus of                the Societas Rosicruciana and founding member (and organizing                genius) behind the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Westcott,                along with MacGregor Mathers, initiated Golden Dawn students                into the study of the Qabalah, Alchemy, Astrology, Geomantic                and Tarot Divination, Tattwa Vision and the Pentagram Ritual.              <\/p>\n<p>                Before the Golden Dawn had its own Lodge, its rituals (the                Isis-Urania) were performed, covertly, in a Masonic Lodge Hall:              <\/p>\n<p>                  From the beginning, the ceremonies of Isis-Urania were                  conducted at Mark Masons Hall in Great Queen Street                  (now demolished) but members were careful not to embarrass                  the Masonic authorities, being told that they must not                  enter Mark Masons Hall by the front door, but go under                  archway and down passage, entering by a door on the                  right                <\/p>\n<p>                The mention of Golden Dawn rituals being performed at \"Mark                Masons' Hall\" is also repeated in other places recounting the                history of the magical order:                 A Short Treatise on the History, Culture and Practices of The                Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, A Detailed                History of the Golden Dawn and The Magicians of the Golden Dawn: A Documentary                History of a Magical Order, 1887-1923, by Ellic Howe. It seems to be generally accepted as                fact.              <\/p>\n<p>                Wynn Westcott is also famous for his translation of the                legendary Kabbalah treatise, Sepher Yetzirah \"Book of Formation,\" into English.              <\/p>\n<p>                Samuel Liddel                \"MacGregor\" Mathers (January 1854  November 1918) a                Freemason, a Rosicrucian and an adept occult magician. Mathers                was one of the most influential occultists in modern times.                Along with Dr. Wynn Westcott, he founded the Hermetic Order of                the Golden Dawn. On the Golden Dawn, Wikipedia has this to say:                \"The 'Golden Dawn,' as it is commonly referred to, was probably                the single greatest influence on 20th century western occultism. While it existed, it was the                focal point of the development and redevelopment of magical                thinking in Europe. In it, most concepts of magic and                ritual that have since become core elements of Wicca, Thelema, western mystery schools and other                forms of magical spirituality were first formulated.\"              <\/p>\n<p>                Mathers was instrumental in formulating instructions on the                occult meanings of the Tarot. From the Golden Dawn                website: \"Much of what we know of the Tarot comes from                Mathers and his wife. Today, we take the Tarot for granted, but                without the ground breaking work of Mathers and the Golden                Dawn, our Tarot symbolism might be basic and trite.\"              <\/p>\n<p>                Aleister                Crowley (12 October 1875  1 December 1947), the most                controversial occultist in modern times, dubbed the \"wickedest                man alive.\" There's much dispute as to his official status as a                mason. The Grand Lodge of British                Columbia and Yukon, however, admits to his                initiation into Craft Freemasonry in Anglo-Saxon Lodge No. 343.                Crowley was also conferred the degrees 33, 90 and                96 of the Antient and Primitive Rite                of Masonry, Disciples of Memphis by John Yarker. Throughout                his career, Crowley was as much influenced by Freemasons as he                in turn had influence on them.              <\/p>\n<p>                Crowley has generated an intense following since his death. He                has influenced countless disciples and gave birth to Satanism.                Proclaiming to be the magus (and great Beast 666) of the \"new age of                Horus,\" he saw himself as the usher, or prophet, of a \"new Aeon\" of illuminism.              <\/p>\n<p>                Because of his total disregard for imposed social values and                his legendary rebellion toward authority, Crowley became                 a hero for young people - especially rock musicians of the                60s and 70s and through to the Heavy Metal acts of the 80s and                90s.              <\/p>\n<p>                Docteur Grard (Anaclet Vincent)                Encausse (1865 - 1916), a Parisian spiritualist;                Theosophist; Qabalist; chief of the Kabbalistic Order of the                Rose-Croix; founder of the Order of the Martinists, based on                two extinct Masonic Rites; an OTO initiate; a Golden Dawn                occultist; and an adherent of Esoteric Christianity of the                Gnostic Church.              <\/p>\n<p>                Encausse organized an \"International Masonic Conference\" in                Paris on June 24, 1908. Later, Theodor Reuss gave him a patent                to form a \"Supreme Grand Council General of the Unified Rites                of Antient and Primitive Masonry for the Grand Orient of France                and its Dependencies at Paris.\" [source: The                Invisible Basilica: Gerard Encausse (Papus)]              <\/p>\n<p>                Doctor (Albert Karl) Theodor Reuss (1855 -                1923) joined Masonry in 1876. Reuss was a tantric occultist and utopian                socialist. William Wynn Westcott, in 1901, provided a charter to                Reuss for the Swedenborgian Rite of Masonry. Westcott also                provided authorization for Reuss to found a High Council in                Germania of the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia. Theodor Reuss,                also in 1901, was designated Special Inspector for the                Martinist Order in Germany, by Grard Encausse. [source:                The Invisible                Basilica: Theodor Reuss]              <\/p>\n<p>                Reuss is most famous as the Outer Head of the Ordo Templi                Orientis. The O.T.O. is a revival of the Order of the                Illuminati with practical magickal rituals and initiations.                Ordo Templi Orientis is still in existence today, and has                thrived in recent years as its members have embraced the                internet.              <\/p>\n<p>                \"Old George\" Pickingill (1816-1909) is perhaps                the most intriguing figure of the bunch. George Pickingill was                a legend in his own time and was much feared by the villagers                of Canewdon as a \"Master of the Witches\" and a black magician.                \"Old George\" was a hereditary witch of a continuous, and                genuine tradition dating back centuries. Pickingill claimed to                be the direct ancestor of \"Julia  The Witch of Brandon,\"                burned at the stake in 1071; \"since that time each generation                of the Pickingill family has served as priests in the Old                Religion.\" Occultists from all over Europe and the United                States revered him and sought after his teachings.              <\/p>\n<p>                During the course of his long life, Pickingill established nine                hereditary covens in Norfolk, Essex,                 Hertfordshire, Sussex, and Hampshire. Each coven worshiped                the \"Horned God\" and practiced sex                magick in its rituals. According to the legend both Allan Bennett and                Aleister Crowley (around 1899) were initiates.              <\/p>\n<p>                Some quotes:              <\/p>\n<p>                  Lefebure claims that Pickingill was believed to have                  sold his soul to the Devil and he was alleged to hold                  nocturnal orgies in the graveyard of St. Nicholas' church                  attended by his Romany kin. These midnight rites were                  allegedly ignored by the aged incumbent vicar who was                  terrified of George Pickingill's powers.                <\/p>\n<p>                  The O.T.O. claimed that sex magic was the key which                  opens up all Masonic and Hermetic secrets. If Kellner did                  receive this knowledge via P.B Randolph then Pickingill's                  influence on the O.T.O. can be demonstrated. The Pickingill                  Nine employed texts from the Classical Mysteries in                  conjunction with sexual techniques to contact ancient Divine                  Forces. P.B Randolph visited London in 1858 and discussed sex                  magic techniques with Hargrave Jennings, who was one of                  George Pickingill's pupils.                <\/p>\n<p>                  ...His reputation preceded him and landowners and                  influential Rosicrucians were impressed with                  his magical powers. He was granted access to the archives of                  several cunning lodges and Masonic temples in                  London....                <\/p>\n<p>                  ...It was not long before Pickingill was exhibiting                  his gifts at Masonic temples and private houses. He conducted                  the bulk of his demonstrations at a country house in                  Hertfordshire. John Symonds (1973) states in his biography of Crowley that the famous                  French magician Eliphas Levi visited Knebworth, the country                  house in Hertfordshire where Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton held                  his magical club. It is certainly possible that                  Bulwer-Lyttons house was the country house in                  Hertfordshire. Many Masons and Rosicrucians are known                  to have observed the magical experiments at Knebworth.                <\/p>\n<p>                Sources:              <\/p>\n<p>                Annie                Besant (October 1, 1847 - September 20, 1933) was                responsible for founding the British Federation of the                International Order of Co-Freemasonry. Besant was intimately                involved with Fabian socialism and was a member of the Fabian                Society. Having been converted to the teachings of the                Theosophical Society after a review of Madame Blavatsky's The Secret Doctrine, she joined the                organization, rose in the ranks, becoming its European, and                finally, worldwide head.              <\/p>\n<p>                                Bishop Charles W. Leadbeater (1847 - 1934) 2; a Freemason; a prolific author                and teacher on occult subjects and Masonic history; an adept                Theosophist and prelate in the Liberal Catholic Church.              <\/p>\n<p>                Leadbeater was a mystic and clairvoyant widely regarded by                both his masonic brothers and other occultists of his time. His                works on the occult origins of the Craft are still widely read,                and printed: Freemasonry and Its Ancient Mystic Rites and                Hidden Life of Freemasonry being the most                sought after.              <\/p>\n<p>                His greatest contributions to the world of the occult were by                association with the Theosophical Society. He joined Theosophy                in 1883 and traveled with its founder, Madame Helena Blavatsky,                to India in 1884. He helped spread the teachings of                Theosophy to a wide audience through \"his ability to write                and speak in a direct, convincing, simple popular style.\"                Obscure concepts such as the \"aura, akashic records,                reincarnation, vegetarianism, long hair, bare feet, the                spiritual life as practised in India, [and] the bioenergetic                field surrounding the human body\" were easily grasped through                his accessible exposition of the material. 3              <\/p>\n<p>                After Blavatsky's death, Leadbeater had a hand, along with                Annie Besant, in the promulgation of a new                \"World Teacher\":              <\/p>\n<p>                  In 1909 at Adyar, India, Leadbeater discovered a boy                  whose aura he judged to be completely free of selfishness.                  This was Jiddu Krishnamurti, who was 13 years old. Adopted by                  Besant and Leadbeater, he received intensive training, then                  10 years of schooling in England. People in many countries                  were informed of his future role. At the age of 27,                  Krishnamurti had a personal vision which convinced him that                  the consciousness of                   Maitreya was beginning to overshadow him. Theosophists                  throughout the world had been waiting for this                  development.                <\/p>\n<p>                  But when he was 34, Krishnamurti renounced his                  association with the Theosophical Society, declaring: 'I do                  not want followers. My only concern is to set men absolutely,                  unconditionally free.' He spent the rest of his years                  teaching humanity how to achieve that freedom.                <\/p>\n<p>                Manly P. Hall (1901 - 1990) is unequaled, he is                the most prolific occult philosopher of all-time. No one in                history has even come close to matching his literary output on                the subject. \"Hall authored over two hundred books on occult                subjects ranging from works on astrology, the Bible, Tarot,                dreams, mysticism, Eastern and Western philosophy, religion,                psychology, symbology, and reincarnation, plus hundreds of                essays and a monthly magazine published called the PRS Journal.                Over the course of six decades he delivered eight thousand                lectures. He spoke for up to two hours extemporaneously,                weaving a mesmerizing tapestry of wisdom.\" 4              <\/p>\n<p>                Born in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada in 1901, the Hall family                moved to the United States in 1904. In 1919, Manly settled in                Los Angeles. From an early age he was interested in occult                matters and subsequently joined a number of societies:                Theosophy, Freemasonry, the Societas Rosecruciana in                Civitatibus Foederatis, and the American Federation of                Astrologers.              <\/p>\n<p>                After writing his first book, The Initiates of the Flame, in 1922, Hall began                collecting rare books on the mystery schools and esoteric                philosophy to begin assembling the text for a magnum opus of                occult history. During this time he also travelled extensively                in Europe, Asia and Egypt. In the search for \"ancient wisdom\"                texts, Manly Hall's favorite place was the British Museum in                London:              <\/p>\n<p>                  The great center of learning in England is the British                  Museum, with its miles of bookcases, which caused De Quincy                  to sit and weep because he could not read all the volumes. In                  order to gain access to the two principal departments of the                  museumone of rare books, and the other of                  manuscriptsit was necessary to be appropriately                  sponsored. I had the good fortune of becoming acquainted with                  General Sir Francis Younghusband, the man who led the British                  expedition into Tibet in 1903-1904, and camped his army at                  the foot of the Potola at Lhasa. While dining one day at the                  Officers Club, Sir Francis confided to me that he was                  known as the conqueror of Tibet, but he regarded this as a                  dubious honor. The real fact, he said, was that Tibetan                  religion and philosophy had conquered him. A note from Sir                  Francis immediately gave me admission to the most valuable                  parts of the British Museum, and I was able to examine the                  originals of many of the worlds most priceless books                  and manuscripts. 5                <\/p>\n<p>                In 1923, Hall was ordained a minister by the Los Angeles-based                Church of the People, an occult\/metaphysical congregation. As                the leader of the Church of the People, Hall started a magazine titled \"                 The All Seeing Eye.\"              <\/p>\n<p>                By 1928, after 6 years of work and raising $100,000 for the                first edition, Manly Hall finally published what has become a                valuable classic for those who want to learn about the history                of the occult and the \"Ancient Wisdom\" mystery schools: The Secret Teachings of All Ages. A quarter of                a century later, the sheer breadth and scope of the work                remains impressive: \"pythagorean mathematics; alchemical                formulae; Hermetic doctrine; the workings of the Kabala; the                geometry of Ancient Egypt; the Native American myths; the uses                of cryptograms; an analysis of the Tarot; the symbols of                Rosacrucianism; the esotericism of the Shakespearean dramas                 these are just a few of Halls topics.\" 6              <\/p>\n<p>                In 1934, Hall founded the Philosophical Research                Society, a research institute modeled on the ancient school                of Pythagoras. It was here that he made his home, he held                weekly lectures and continued to publish an incredible body of                work. In the year of his death, Manly P. Hall was bestowed with                the honorary 33 of Scottish Rite Masonry.              <\/p>\n<p>                 Gerald                Brosseau Gardner (June 13, 1884 - February 12, 1964) was a                Freemason, an English hereditary Witch and largely responsible                for reviving Witchcraft in the modern Western world. Gardner                claimed to trace his roots to a Witch named Grissell Gardner                who had been burned at the stake in 1610 at Newburgh.              <\/p>\n<p>                Gardner suffered severely with asthma from an early age and                required a nurse to attend to his needs. Nurse Josephine \"Com\"                McCombie brought along young Gardner on her various trips to                Europe and Ceylon, where he worked on a tea plantation. Gerald                later worked and travelled to Borneo and Malaysia. In Ceylon                between 1905 - 1908, Gardner became a Freemason, Sphinx Lodge                113, I.C., Colombo.              <\/p>\n<p>                Between 1920 and 1923 Gardner studies native lore, magic, and                weaponry in Malaysia. In 1926 through to 1932 Gardner takes up                amateur Archaeology; proves the existence of a Malaysian                civilization predating the coming of the Portuguese in 1687;                returns to England and marries Donna Rosedale, a nurse;                frequents the British Museum to research Welsh and Basque                folklore; encounters a whole host of Spiritualist mediums; and                visits an archaeological dig at Gaza in Egypt, prehistoric caves                in France, and England.              <\/p>\n<p>                In England before the Second World War, Gerald was involved                with the Fellowship of Crotona - an occult group of Co-Masons -                and met people who introduced him into Witchcraft. The                Fellowship of Crotona was a secret society within a secret                society; the inner circle claimed to be hereditary Witches. In                1939, Gardner was initiated into the New Forest coven by high                priestess Old Dorothy Clutterbuck.              <\/p>\n<p>                It was in 1940 at a large gathering of many covens that a                legendary event was to take place:              <\/p>\n<p>                  In June 1940 when England faced invasion from the                  Nazis, Gardner claims that the high priestess of his coven                  called a huge gathering of witches in the New Forest where                  the Great Circle was erected. This was a magical ritual only                  performed in cases of extreme emergency. Previously it had                  only been raised twice, in 1588 to combat the Spanish Armada,                  which was defeated not only by Drake and his ships but with                  the help of a great storm, and in the 1800s when it looked as                  if Napoleon would cross the Channel. The ritual in the forest                  involved raising a cone of psychic power                  and directing it towards the French coast with the command,                  You cannot cross the sea. You cannot cross the sea.                  You cannot come. According to Gardner this ritual                  involved the use of the life force of the gathered covens and                  as a result several elderly witches died. The ritual was                  repeated four times and then the Elders said We must                  stop. We must not kill too many of our people.                <\/p>\n<p>                By 1951 the last of the English laws against witchcraft were                repealed and throughout the 50s into the 60s Gardner published                some widely read books on the rituals and traditions of the New                Forest covens. This laid out the seeds of what would eventually                be known as \"Gardnerian Wicca.\" The                resurgence of the \"Old Religion\" spread like wildfire and                continues unabated.              <\/p>\n<p>                Gardnerian Wicca borrows very heavily from Freemasonry, Tantric                Hinduism and a touch of ceremonial magick. Gardnerian covens                are always headed by a High Priestess and have three degrees of                initiation closely paralleling the Masonic degrees. Worship is                centered on The Goddess and The Horned God. Eight seasonal                Sabbats are observed, and the Wiccan Rede is the guiding                principle.              <\/p>\n<p>                Sources:              <\/p>\n<p>            Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1831-1891) heralded the dawn of             the New Age Movement. Her writings are the foundation for many            occult fraternities. After publishing monumental works such as Isis            Unveiled and The Secret Doctrine, the Theosophical Society            (1875) was formed to spread her teachings worldwide. She claimed to            receive her revelations from Secret Chiefs, or disembodied             Ascended Masters; who claimed to be aiding humanity evolve into                        a race of supermen. Freemasonry took notice and many soon            proclaimed her an occult genius:          <\/p>\n<p>              \"The Secret Doctrine and Isis Unveiled              are Madame Blavatsky's gifts to humanity, and to those whose              vision can pierce the menacing clouds of imminent disaster it is              no exaggeration to affirm that these writings are the most vital              literary contribution to the modern world. No more can they be              compared with other books than can the light of the sun be              compared with the lamp of the glowworm. The Secret Doctrine              assumes the dignity of a scripture, . . .\"            <\/p>\n<p>            Blavatsky soon had a great host of admirers. The Theosophical            Society had freemasons Henry Steel Olcott, George H. Felt appointed            president and vice-president respectfully. Among the early members            were high ranking masons Charles Sothern and Albert Pike.          <\/p>\n<p>            In 1907 Annie Besant became president of the Theosophical Society.            The beginnings of the modern New Age Movement began with search for            their \"own\" messiah, as it were. Along with 33rd degree mason C.W.            Leadbeater, Annie Besant promoted a young adept as the messiah:             Jiddu Krishnamurti.          <\/p>\n<p>            Alice Bailey and husband Foster (32 degree mason) continued to            interlock the workings of Theosophy with the aims of Freemasonry.            Bailey, as founder of             Lucis (Lucifer) Trust, worked laboriously to fulfill the plan            toward a New World Religion, which her            master Djwhal Khul had said was the ultimate aim of            Freemasonry. The Hierarchy had blessed both their beginnings, her            master said.          <\/p>\n<p>            The O.T.O. founded at the beginning of the 20th century represents            a reunification attempt to incorporate the traditions of the            Freemasonic, Rosicrucian and Illuminist movements of the 18th and            19th centuries, the crusading Knights Templars of the middle ages            and early Christian Gnosticism and the Pagan Mystery Schools.          <\/p>\n<p>            The spiritual father of the OTO was Karl Kellner a wealthy Austrian            paper chemist. Kellner was a student of Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism            and Eastern mysticism. He developed adhesive to form an Academia            Masonica which would enable all Freemasons to become familiar with            all existing Masonic degrees and systems.          <\/p>\n<p>            In 1895, Kellner decided that the Academia Masonica should be            called the 'Oriental Templar Order'. The occult inner circle of            this Order (OTO) would be organized parallel to the highest degrees            of the Memphis and Mizraim Rites of Masonry, and would teach the            esoteric Rosicrucian doctrines of the Hermetic Brotherhood of            Light, and Kellner's 'Key' to Masonic symbolism. Possession of the            various degrees of Craft and High-Grade Freemasonry would be a            prerequisite for admission to the Inner Circle of OTO.          <\/p>\n<p>            Theodor Reuss, Kellner's partner, was granted the charter to            perform three systems of high-grade Freemasonry known as the            Antient and Primitive Rite of Memphis of 97, the Ancient            Oriental Rite of Mizraim of 90, and the Ancient and Accepted            Scottish Rite of 33. With the incorporation of these rites,            the Order was enabled to operate as a completely independent            Masonic system.          <\/p>\n<p>            John Symonds, the official biographer of Aleister Crowley, tells us            that \"the letters of O.T.O. stand for Ordo Templi Orientis or Order            of the Templars, an occult society which was founded in Germany at            the beginning of this century. Its leaders were well-known Grand            Masters of Masonry, such as Franz Hartmann, Heinrich Klein, and            Karl Kellner. They had decided to found the O.T.O. after the            Viennese Karl Kellner had returned from an extensive tour in the            East (where he had been initiated by the Arab fakir, Soliman ben            Aifa, and the Indian yogis, Bhima Sen Pratap and Sri Mahatma Agamya            Guru Paramahamsa) and had expounded the mysteries of yoga and the            left-hand path which he called 'sexual magic'. Thus, in 1902, the            Ordo Templi Orientis was constituted for an inner circle of adepts            who, in the light of this new and exciting knowledge, found the            Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of masonry rather tame, and the            ninety-seven degrees of the tiresome Rite of Memphis quite            unnecessary.\" (The Great Beast: The Life and Magick of Aleister            Crowley, Granada Publishing, 1973, p. 179)          <\/p>\n<p>            The O.T.O. has also claimed, \"Our Order possesses the KEY which            opens up all Masonic and Hermetic secrets, namely, the teaching of            sexual magic, and this teaching explains, without exception, all            the secrets of nature, all the symbolism of FREEMASONRY and all            systems of religion.\" (Ibid. p. 181)          <\/p>\n<p>            I've tried to keep my biases in check for the entirety of the text.            I am a Christian, but hopefully the explication of the facts have            spoken for themselves; without resorting to preaching or any            appearance of a smear campaign. Maybe that goal was accomplished,            maybe not.          <\/p>\n<p>            Many Freemasons throughout history            have contributed immensely to our society, I would be remiss having            not mentioned it. However, for all the good that has been done            there is still only one occult revival that has occurred on such a            grand scale (taken together as a phenomenon) which I thoroughly            believe warrants the appellation of an empire. Historians will            record this unique event, and its repercussions. It should also be            put on the record that many Freemasons of the period had more than a            passing influence on its birth.          <\/p>\n<p>                Freemason Chevalier Andrew Ramsay, as far back as 1736, during                a gathering of French Masons, revealed that Masonry was the                heir of the secrets of the Templars who in turn were the                inheritors of the ancient wisdom of the pagan Mysteries. (The Occult Conspiracy, p. 57; Murdered Magicians: The Templars and Their                Myths)              <\/p>\n<p>                Mystery Schools - of all                stripes, whether ancient or modern - are based on a staged                series of initiations or degrees; conferred ceremonially                through allegory and symbol.              <\/p>\n<p>                  Many Freemasons shudder at the word occult which comes                  from the Latin, meaning to cover, to conceal from public                  scrutiny and the profane. But anyone studying Freemasonry                  cannot avoid classifying Freemasonry among occult                  teachings.                <\/p>\n<p>                \"Official records place his birth at February 16, 1854, while                official Theosophy publications approved by him place his birth                at February 17, 1847 (Source: Charles                Webster Leadbeater Biography 1854-1934).\" The Liberal                Catholic Church, as well as Theosophy, places his birth in                1847.              <\/p>\n<p>                Ibid.              <\/p>\n<p>                Manly P. Hall: Portrait of                An American Sage, The Philosophical Research                Society              <\/p>\n<p>                Ibid.              <\/p>\n<p>                                The Inscrutable Manly P. Hall: The Author of The Secret                Teachings of All Ages Remains an Enigma              <\/p>\n<p>              [Freemasonry] makes no profession of Christianity, and              wars not against sectarian creeds or doctrines, but looks forward              to the time when the labor of our ancient brethren shall be              symbolized by the erection of a spiritual temple whose moral              grandeur shall be commensurate with civilization; a temple in              which there shall be but one altar and but one worship; one              common altar of Masonry on which the Veda, Shastras, Sade,              Zend-Avesta, Koran, and Holy Bible shall lie untouched by              sacrilegious hands, and at whose shrine the Hindoo, the Persian,              the Assyrian, the Chaldean, the Egyptian, the Chinese, the              Muhammadan, the Jew, and the Christian may kneel with one united              voice celebrate the praises of the Supreme Architect of the              Universe.            <\/p>\n<p>              Masonry, successor of the Mysteries, still follows the              ancient manner of teaching.            <\/p>\n<p>              Though Masonry is identical with the ancient Mysteries, it              is so only in this qualified sense: that it presents but an              imperfect image of their brilliancy, the ruins only of their              grandeur . . .            <\/p>\n<p>              The doctrines of the Bible are often not clothed in the              language of strict truth, but in that which was fittest to convey              to a rude and ignorant people the practical essentials of the              doctrine.            <\/p>\n<p>              The true name of Satan, the Kabalists say, is that of              Yahveh reversed; for Satan is not a black god, but the negation              of God. The Devil is the personification of Atheism or Idolatry.            <\/p>\n<p>              For the Initiates, this is not a Person, but a              Force, created for good, but which may serve              for evil. It is the instrument of Liberty or Free Will.              They represent this Force, which presides over the physical              generation, under the mythologic and horned form of the God PAN;              thence came the he-goat of the Sabbat, brother of the Ancient              Serpent, and the Light-bearer or Phosphor, of which the poets              have made the false Lucifer of the legend.            <\/p>\n<p>              Masonry is a search after Light. That search leads us              directly back, as you see, to the Kabalah. In that ancient and              little understood medley of absurdity and philosophy, the              Initiate will find the source of many doctrines; and may in time              come to understand the Hermetic philosophers, the Alchemists, all              the Anti-papal Thinkers of the Middle Ages, and Emanuel              Swedenborg.            <\/p>\n<p>              All truly dogmatic religions have issued from the Kabalah              and return to it: everything scientific and grand in the              religious dreams of all the illuminati, Jacob Bhme,              Swedenborg, Saint-Martin, and others, is borrowed from the              Kabalah; all the Masonic associations owe to it their Secrets and              their Symbols.            <\/p>\n<p>              [Albert Pike] was an honorary member of almost every              Supreme Council in the world, personally receiving 130 Masonic              degrees.            <\/p>\n<p>              Pike also was one of the most physically and morally repulsive              individuals in American history. Weighing well over three hundred              pounds, his sexual proclivity was to sit naked astride a phallic              throne in the woods, accompanied by a gang of prostitutes. To              these orgies he would bring one or more wagon loads of food and              liquor, most of which he would consume over a period of two days              until he passed into a stupor.            <\/p>\n<p>              In his adopted state of Arkansas, Pike was well known as a              practitioner of Satanism, Portraits of his later years show him              wearing a symbol of the Baphomet              around his neck.            <\/p>\n<p>              It is generally agreed that the biggest single influence              in the modern expansion of ritual magic, and the occult explosion              in general, in the Western world, was the Golden Dawn. This magical fraternity,              founded by Freemasons at the end of the 19th century, developed a              complex ritual system with ten degrees of initiation relating to              the Cabalistic Sephiroth.            <\/p>\n<p>              Worshipful Master: What makes you a Mason?            <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Visit link:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.conspiracyarchive.com\/NWO\/Freemasonry.htm\" title=\"Freemasonry: Midwife to an Occult Empire\">Freemasonry: Midwife to an Occult Empire<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> - by Terry Melanson , June 4th, 2005 When later he [the Mason] is given Light, it means really that he is taught the principles of occultism ... 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