Info on Ordo Templi Orientis?
Date: February 21, 2004 10:01PM
group and its leader.
A pagan of my acquaintance said that it varies. She was on the fringes of a particular OTO group 20 years ago. ("I was friends with a member and got to tag along to all their parties")
But she was a shrewd youngster and decided to stay well away from that particular group because she saw that the people used the philosophy of the group to justify too much behavior that was selfish and that harmed them and harmed others.
In OTO I think a lot of work is done with subtle energy, and trance. Development of power and use of active imagination are vital components.
If used by mature and responsible persons, these are a force for good.
But if the leader of a certain OTO group is narcissistic and power hungry, he or she can do a great deal of harm.
A lot depends on how carefully the leader of an OTO group screens prospective applicants. Anything having to do with power is bound to attract problem children; the responsibility of a group leader is identify them and keep them out of the group.
Finally, OTO is not for those who are naive and immature, or childishly fascinated by magic. I read somewhere that Robert Anton Wilson, who knew OTO said that ideally someone who sets out to study OTO and other forms of ceremonial magick should have a through knowledge of semantics, history and psychology.
I wish you the best for your friend. Keep the love going.
Non possessive, altruistic love is the greatest magic of all.