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it is located in England... can someone tell me the name and address...

2006-08-11 15:40:15 · 3 answers · asked by RENE H 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Her first magical mentor was the Irish occultist and Freemason Theodore Moriarty[6]. In 1919 she was initiated into the London Temple of the Alpha_et_Omega [7], a lodge of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, before transferring to the Stella Matutina Lodge of The Golden Dawn[8], then run by Moina Mathers, widow of Samuel Liddell MacGregor-Mathers.

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Writing
She wrote a number of novels and short stories that explored various aspects of magic and mysticism, including The Demon Lover, The Winged Bull, The Goat-Foot God, and The Secrets of Dr. Taverner. This latter is a collection of short stories based on her experiences with Theodore Moriarty. Two of her novels, The Sea Priestess and Moon Magic, became influential within the religion of Wicca, especially upon Doreen Valiente.[9]

Of her non-fictional works on magical subjects, the best remembered of her books are; The Cosmic Doctrine,[10] meant to be a summation of her basic teachings on mysticism, The Mystical Qabalah,[11] an introduction to Hermetic Qabalah, and Psychic Self Defence[12] a manual on how to protect one's self from psychic attacks. Though some of her writings may seem dated to contemporary readers, they have the virtue of lucidity,[13] and the avoidance of the deliberate obscurity that characterised many of her forerunners and contempories[14].

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Later Magical Career
In 1922, after a falling out with Moina MacGregor Mathers[15] and with Moina's consent, Dion Fortune left the Alpha et Omega and formed the Fraternity of the Inner Light as an offshoot of the Alpha et Omega [16][17]. This brought new members to the Alpha et Omega.[18] Fortune's group was later renamed "The Fraternity of the Inner Light", and was, later still, renamed "The Society of the Inner Light. This society was to be the focus of her work for the rest of her life. Her masterpiece [19] [20] [21], The Mystical Qabalah was first published in England in 1935, eleven years before her death from Leukemia.

Dion Fortune met and corresponded with Aleister Crowley, whom she acknowledged in the introduction of The Mystical Qabalah[22].

Dion Fortune participated in the "Magical Battle of Britain"[23], which was an attempt by British occultists to magically aid the war effort and which aimed to forestall the impending German invasion during the darkest days of World War II. The effort involved in this endeavour is said to have contributed to her death shortly after the war ended [24] Her Society of the Inner Light continues to function.

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Quotes
"The true nature of the gods is that of magical images shaped out of the astral plane by mankind's thought, and influenced by the mind." -- Dion Fortune, "The Mystical Qabalah"
"To say that a thing is imaginary is not to dispose of it in the realm of mind, for the imagination, or the image making faculty, is a very important part of our mental functioning. An image formed by the imagination is a reality from the point of view of psychology; it is quite true that it has no physical existence, but are we going to limit reality to that which is material? We shall be far out of our reckoning if we do, for mental images are potent things, and although they do not actually exist on the physical plane, they influence it far more than most people suspect." --Dion Fortune, "Spiritualism and Occultism"
"Psychotherapy may begin with the primitive, but it must end with the divine, for both are integral factors in the human mind." --Dion Fortune, "The Machinery of the Mind."
"Symbols are to the mind what tools are to the hand--an extended application of its powers." --Dion Fortune, "The Mystical Qabalah"
"The spirit of religious persecution is not the special failing of any particular faith, but springs eternal in the human breast." --Dion Fortune, quoted in British esotericist and Fortune biographer Gareth Knight's "Experience of the Inner Worlds"
"The driving forces of the universe, the framework upon which it is built up in all its parts, belong to another phase of manifestation than our physical plane, having other dimensions than the three to which we are habituated, and perceived by other modes of consciousness than those to which we are accustomed."--Dion Fortune, "Psychic Self-Defense"
"We live in the midst of invisible forces whose effects alone we perceive. We move among invisible forms whose actions we very often do not perceive at all, though we may be profoundly affected by them." --Dion Fortune, "Psychic Self-Defense"

2006-08-11 15:45:27 · answer #1 · answered by oph_chad 5 · 0 0

remember the saying thou shalt not be ashamed of there own annatomy and if you dissobay that one well you know it could deccress your chances of haveing an eternity of your dreams come true in your after life so wait a little while before you try to
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2006-08-11 15:55:09 · answer #2 · answered by ziegler910 2 · 0 0

Poulton Primary School, unfortunately Dion didn't learn much, and neither will you.

2006-08-11 15:44:18 · answer #3 · answered by waterborn69 2 · 0 0

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