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Thelemic Documents pertaining to O.T.O.

Liber II: The Message of the Master Therion
Liber XV: Ecclesiæ Gnosticæ Catholicæ Canon Missæ, The Gnostic Mass
(annotated by Helena and Tau Apiryon)
Liber XXX: Liber Libræ, The Book of the Balance
Liber XXXI
(manuscript of Liber AL)
Liber LII: The Manifesto of the O.T.O.
Liber LXXVII: Liber OZ
(a statement of human rights in words of one syllable)
Liber CI: An open letter to those who may wish to join the Order
Liber CXXIV: Of Eden and the Sacred Oak
Liber CL: De Lege Libellum
Liber CLXI: Concerning the Law of Thelema
Liber CXCIV: An Intimation with Reference to the Constitution of the Order
Liber CCXX: Liber AL vel Legis, The Book of the Law
Liber DCCCXXXVII: The Law of Liberty
Bye-laws with Reference to the Profess-Houses of the Order and its Colleges of the Holy Ghost
Promulgated Jan. 1, 1914 ev by the National Grand Master General Baphomet Xº (Crowley) and read before Lodge No. 1 on Friday May 8, 1914 ev.
The Comment Called D: The Djeridensis Working
Crowley's 1923 ev commentary on Liber AL vel Legis.
Duty
A note on the chief rules of practical conduct to be observed by those who accept the Law of Thelema
The Heart of the Master
A visionary and poetic summary of Thelema, the Holy Qabalah, the Tree of Life and the Tarot.
Khabs am Pekht
An epistle written to Charles Stansfeld Jones regarding OTO and "the means to be taken to extend the dominion of the Law of Thelema throughout the whole world."
M.M.M. Constitution of 1913 ev
Crowley's constitution for the British Section of O.T.O. called Mysteria Mystica Maxima.
A Memorandum on O.T.O. Policy
An unpublished (until Equinox 3, No. 10) policy statement by Crowley
Preface to the Revised Rituals of O.T.O.
Crowley's preface to his revised rituals for 0° through III°
Revised O.T.O. Constitution of 1917 ev
This historical document was written by Theodor Reuss, the first Outer Head of the Order, which was largely based on the M.M.M. Constitution written in 1913 ev by Aleister Crowley.
The System of the O.T.O.
From Magick Without Tears, this letter outlines the system of the Order, how it differs from the A∴A∴,and briefly addresses other matters relating to the O.T.O.
What is Freemasonry?
From Confessions, Crowley's account of his motivations and methods in reconstructing the O.T.O. and its rituals

Other Study Materials

Addresses by Current and Past Officers of Sekhet-Maat

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