The Path of the Magician and the Ancient Mystery Traditions
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<b><center> SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT </b></center>
<b>Greetings!
<center>Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. </b></center>
Interested in knowing more about the Path of Initiation? This, and other topics of major interest to magicians and Thelemites will be a priority topic at this upcoming special lecture in Manhattan, Saturday, September 3rd. Mark your calendars & if you need to travel, don't delay -- book now so you don't miss out!
The author of the acclaimed book “Mystical & Magical System of the A.·.A.·.” will be conducting a lecture in Manhattan:
<center><b>“The Path of the Magician and the Ancient Mystery Traditions” </b></center>
The lecture will touch upon the following subjects:
• Qabalah
• Tarot
• Alchemy
• Initiation ... and other secret disciplines of the Ancient Occult Mysteries.
Saturday September 3rd, 2005, 5:00 pm
40 East 35th Street, New York, NY 10016
Attendance is limited. R.S.V.P.
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Suggested donation $13.00<b>JAMES A. ESHELMAN</b> has been a writer and teacher of occult and metaphysical subjects for over 25 years, originally in the field of astrology and then in magick, mysticism, Qabalah, tarot, occult psychology, and related Hermetic subjects as well. He was admitted to the A.·.A.·. as a Probationer in 1979, and to full initiation as a Neophyte in 1981.
During thirteen years of membership in Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), he served in numerous capacities, including Deputy Grand Master General. He resigned from O.T.O. in 1992 to devote his full energies to other responsibilities.
<b>Mr. Eshelman</b> is presently Chancellor of the College of Thelema. He serves as Prolocutor-General of the Temple of Thelema, which he co-founded in 1987 with Anna-Kria King and Phyllis Seckler. He is a former Grand Chief of Fraternitas L.V.X. Occulta (Fraternity of the Hidden Light).
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<b>Love is the law, love under will. </b></center>
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.