A.'.A.'.
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2014 9:46 pm
Haven't posted on this site in awhile, been busy with the work, and the other kind of work haha.
I was wondering if anyone here has experience with the A.'.A.'.? It sounds like it has a lot more independent study than orders like OTO and the GD, but I was wanting to find out, what exactly do you do in the A.'.A.'.? I know it's essentially a Thelemic order, but are you restricted to Thelemic mysticism or is it a bit more broad? And how Thelemic is it exactly? By that I mean, is it just centered around Thelema's central tenets like the law of liberty and the concepts brought forth by Thelemic texts, or does it also involve the Thelemic godforms and deities? I don't necessarily consider myself a Thelemite. Although I wouldn't have a problem studying Thelemic texts, I'd rather not restrict myself, and I don't really feel comfortable (at least right now) honoring the Beast and Babalon and the god's like Hoor Paar Kraat and all that, but I also don't really know how Thelema views these deities either. Are they worshipped? Or do they just represent concepts and things to emulate in the new Aeon of Horus?
I've read the book of the law and a few of Crowley's other writings, but I guess I don't have a solid idea of what exactly would go on in the A.'.A.'. and how a Thelemic order actually works haha, so I was hoping someone here could help me out.
I was wondering if anyone here has experience with the A.'.A.'.? It sounds like it has a lot more independent study than orders like OTO and the GD, but I was wanting to find out, what exactly do you do in the A.'.A.'.? I know it's essentially a Thelemic order, but are you restricted to Thelemic mysticism or is it a bit more broad? And how Thelemic is it exactly? By that I mean, is it just centered around Thelema's central tenets like the law of liberty and the concepts brought forth by Thelemic texts, or does it also involve the Thelemic godforms and deities? I don't necessarily consider myself a Thelemite. Although I wouldn't have a problem studying Thelemic texts, I'd rather not restrict myself, and I don't really feel comfortable (at least right now) honoring the Beast and Babalon and the god's like Hoor Paar Kraat and all that, but I also don't really know how Thelema views these deities either. Are they worshipped? Or do they just represent concepts and things to emulate in the new Aeon of Horus?
I've read the book of the law and a few of Crowley's other writings, but I guess I don't have a solid idea of what exactly would go on in the A.'.A.'. and how a Thelemic order actually works haha, so I was hoping someone here could help me out.