πŸ“° To Read... πŸ”– Title: Reflections on February 27: Silence, Thelemic Tephilah, and the Legacy of Thomas Vaughan πŸ—“οΈ Published: 2025-02-27 πŸ“„ Summary: February 27 stands as a subtle waypoint in the calendar, inviting us into a space of silence and contemplation. It evokes the mystical practice of Thelemic Tephilahβ€”a ceremonial prayer weaving intent and silence into ritual enlightenment. This day also marks the remembrance of Thomas Vaughan, a 17th-century philosopher and alchemist whose esoteric wisdom continues to inspire seekers of the arcane and cosmic harmony. In the quiet between days, we encounter the profound stillness that precedes transformation, a greater feast for the soul. πŸ”— πŸ—žοΈ Source: librarian@undisclosed.example.com (John Bell) πŸ’“ #Mysticism #Philosophy #EsotericWisdom
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πŸ“° To Read... πŸ”– Title: The Battle at Blythe Road: A Theatrical Confrontation Amidst Occult Luminaries πŸ—“οΈ Published: 1900-04-19 πŸ“„ Summary: On a spring morning in London, the serene faΓ§ade of 36 Blythe Road was shattered by a dramatic encounter between Aleister Crowley and members of the Isis Urania Temple of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, including the illustrious poet and mystic William Butler Yeats. This β€œtheatrical farce” epitomizes the tensions woven through secret societies at the turn of the century – a nexus where mysticism met ideological strife and personal ambition. The event serves as a poignant reminder of the fragile boundaries between esoteric knowledge and the human passions that seek to wield it. πŸ”— πŸ—žοΈ Source: librarian@undisclosed.example.com (John Bell) πŸ’“ #OccultHistory #GoldenDawn #PhilosophyOfMysticism