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Hermeticism
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The Hermetic Brotherhood of Light was a Fraternity that descended from the Fratres Lucis in the late 18th century (in turn, derived from the German Order of the Golden and Rosy Cross), and was the seed from which Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) ('Order of the Temple of the East' or 'Order of Oriental Templars') was created.
Carl Kellner and Paschal Beverly Randolph were members of the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light. In Theodor Reuss' 1917 O.T.O. Constitution, it states in Article 1, Section 1:
Under the style and title: ANCIENT ORDER OF ORIENTAL TEMPLARS, an organization, formerly known as: "The Hermetic Brotherhood of Light", has been reorganized and reconstituted. This reconstituted association is an international organization, and is hereinafter referred to as the O.T.O.[This quote needs a citation]
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The HermeticBrotherhoodofLight was a Fraternity that descended from the Fratres Lucis in the late 18th century (in turn, derived from the German Order...
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& Misraim, Ordo Templi Orientis and the HermeticBrotherhoodofLight. In 1923 he engaged in the founding of a Martinist lodge in Denmark, later dissolved...
established an "Anational Grand Lodge and Mystic Temple" of O.T.O. and the HermeticBrotherhoodofLight at Monte Verità, a utopian commune near Ascona founded...
The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (Latin: Ordo Hermeticus Aurorae Aureae), more commonly the Golden Dawn (Aurora Aurea), was a secret society devoted...
including the Order of the Golden and Rosy Cross (1750s–1790s), the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia (1865–present), and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn...
fictional histories together under Randolph, particularly the HermeticBrotherhoodofLight orders in Quakertown. Clymer created a more consistent and palatable...
Beverly Randolph (1825–1875), which were adopted by the HermeticBrotherhoodof Luxor (or ofLight), another group with which Kellner had been in contact...
possibly an outgrowth of Rosicrucianism. The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was founded by three members of the SRIA, and made use of the rosy cross as...
symbolically, seen in the lightof how other hermetic or alchemical texts of its time hid details. For example, the work of Francis Bacon. These numbers...
Teachings of All Ages "An Encyclopedic Outline of Masonic, Hermetic, Qabbalistic and Rosicrucian Symbolical Philosophy Being an Interpretation of the Secret...
the occult order known as the HermeticBrotherhoodof Luxor. While it is not clear to what extent the HermeticBrotherhood used tarot cards in its practices...
freemason for twenty years, and was also associated with the HermeticBrotherhoodofLight. He retired on a pension in 1894 and lived into his 92nd year...
The earliest traditions of Western esotericism emerged in the Eastern Mediterranean during Late Antiquity, where Hermeticism, Gnosticism and Neoplatonism...
fraternity, the HermeticBrotherhoodof Luxor, although it is not clear that Randolph himself was ever personally associated with the Brotherhood. Randolph...
philosophy. He had a celebrated exchange of views with Johannes Kepler concerning the scientific and hermetic approaches to knowledge. He was born at Milgate...
the position of these two cards in order to make them a better fit with the astrological correspondences worked out by the Hermetic Order of the Golden...
Thomas Henry Burgoyne, secretary and member of the HermeticBrotherhoodof Luxor and author of The Light in Egypt, published in 1889. Victoria Burgoyne...
with the Moon. Such doctrines were commonplace in mystery-schools and Hermetic and gnostic sects throughout the Roman Empire. Among Muslims the "astral"...
[citation needed] The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was founded by persons claiming to be in communication with the Secret Chiefs. One of these Secret Chiefs...
characterized by the use of the Enochian language and symbols. The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn would later integrate elements of Enochian magic into...
much of the canonical Bible, with consideration of the less reliable accounts and recensions of teachings found in heresiological texts, the Hermetic writings...
Degrees, but remains invite only. In 1888, three members of SRIA formed the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, which removed the restriction on membership...
aims of those following it, from its origin in medieval Judaism to its later adaptations in Western esotericism (Christian Kabbalah and Hermetic Qabalah)...
Greek magical tradition. It was adopted as a symbol in Gnosticism and Hermeticism and most notably in alchemy. Some snakes, such as rat snakes, have been...
Masters (also collectively called the Great White Brotherhood). He is considered to be the Chohan (Lord) of the Fifth Ray (see Seven Rays). Theosophists believe...