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'''Crowley was refused initiation into the Adeptus Minor grade by the London officials. Mathers overrode their decision and quickly initiated him at the Ahathoor temple in Paris on January 16, 1900.''' Upon his return to the London temple, Crowley requested from Miss Cracknell, the acting secretary, the papers acknowledging his grade, to which he was now entitled. To the London Adepts, this was the final straw. Farr, already of the opinion that the London temple should be closed, wrote to Mathers expressing her wish to resign as his representative, although she was willing to carry on until a successor was found. Mathers believed Westcott was behind this turn of events and replied on February 16. On March 3, a committee of seven Adepts was elected in London, and requested a full investigation of the matter. Mathers sent an immediate reply, declining to provide proof, refusing to acknowledge the London temple, and dismissing Farr as his representative on March 23. In response, a general meeting was called on March 29 in London to remove Mathers as chief and expel him from the Order. | '''Crowley was refused initiation into the Adeptus Minor grade by the London officials. Mathers overrode their decision and quickly initiated him at the Ahathoor temple in Paris on January 16, 1900.''' Upon his return to the London temple, Crowley requested from Miss Cracknell, the acting secretary, the papers acknowledging his grade, to which he was now entitled. To the London Adepts, this was the final straw. Farr, already of the opinion that the London temple should be closed, wrote to Mathers expressing her wish to resign as his representative, although she was willing to carry on until a successor was found. Mathers believed Westcott was behind this turn of events and replied on February 16. On March 3, a committee of seven Adepts was elected in London, and requested a full investigation of the matter. Mathers sent an immediate reply, declining to provide proof, refusing to acknowledge the London temple, and dismissing Farr as his representative on March 23. In response, a general meeting was called on March 29 in London to remove Mathers as chief and expel him from the Order. | ||
==Eliphas Levi, Baphomet== | |||
These concepts in regard to the [[Baphomet]] greatly influenced the [[Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn]], which greatly influenced the [[NAA]] alien abductee and Thothian poster boy for spreading Satanism on the earth, [[Aleister Crowley]]. Crowley adapted many of Levi’s ideas and took on the [[Baphomet]] as his own initiatory name in the [[Ordo Templi Orientis]], Order of Oriental Templars (OTO). Crowley used [[Islam]]ic terminology when he proclaimed himself as the Caliph of the OTO, which goes back to the [[Church of Rome]]’s covert influence in co-creating Islam and furthering its influence on the [[Luciferian Knights Templar]]s in France during the Middle Ages.<ref>[https://energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3481-baphomet-deception Baphomet Deception]</ref> | |||
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