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otoconst.html 23-Sep-2003 11:10 36k Constitution of the Ancient Order of Oriental Templars
An Introduction to O.T.O. A concise modern summary of the nature and purposes of the Order.
Ancient Order of Oriental Templars, First Instruction. The introduction from a 1906 O.T.O. manifesto, believed to be by Franz Hartmann.
Manifesto of the O.T.O. Crowley's 1919 manifesto as published in the Blue Equinox.
An Open Letter to those who may wish to join the Order. Probably the most embarrassing of the public documents of O.T.O. published in theBlue Equinox. Much of the content is wishful thinking on Crowley's part and does not, never has done and probably never will form part of the policy of this or any other manifestation of O.T.O.
Concerning the Law of Thelema. An epistle on the application of Thelemic principles to social organisation, particularly in regard to the structure of O.T.O.
Ecclesiæ Gnosticæ Catholicæ Canon Missæ. The text of the Gnostic Mass.
My Relations with Freemasonry. The chapter from Crowley's Confessions in which he discusses the symbolism of Freemasonry and his reform of the O.T.O. (the article "What is Freemasonry?" in Equinox III (10) is an excerpt from this chapter).
An Intimation with reference to the Constitution of the Order. Outlines Crowley's intentions for the reform of the structure and administration of the Order. Suffers the slight drawback of needing 500+ members in a jurisdiction to be remotely workable. I have it on rumour we're attempting it in the U.S.A. ...
Concerning Death. An epistle of Baphomet containing what might be termed Thelemic “last rites.”
The Ship. A mystery play. A performance of this by members of the North of England O.T.O. is currently threatened for the Gnosis gathering in late 2004.
Constitution of the Ancient Order of Oriental Templars. Reuss' 1917 Constitution with attached manifesto and synopis of degrees.
Constitution of MMM. The 1913 constitutionof Crowley's British section of O.T.O. (adapted from an earlier version of the above).
Synopsis of degrees. Crowley's revision of the O.T.O. degree system, illustrating how the essence of various Masonic rites was compressed into a manageable compass. With notes by Frater T.S.
The O.T.O. Man of Earth Degrees and the Hindu Chakras.
Of Eden and the Sacred Oak. An epistle concerning the running of Profess-Houses of the Order, originally sent by Crowley to James Windram (head of his South African operation). Interesting as casting light on how Crowley envisaged the social aspects of the Order developing.
Camp, Oasis and Lodge. Explains the difference between the various types of O.T.O. local bodies. This is the "International" version which applies everywhere outside the U.S.A.
Forms of Address. For everyone who wantsto know the correct forms to use when writing to a V.I.S.K.S.G.I.G. of G.L. and S.G.C.