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Jane Wolfe

Sarah Jane Wolfe (March 21, 1875 – March 29, 1958) was an American silent film character actress who is considered an important female figure in Thelema. She was a friend and a colleague of Aleister Crowley and a founding member of Agape Lodge of Ordo Templi Orientis in Southern California.

Jane Wolfe
Born
Sarah Jane Wolfe

(1875-03-21)March 21, 1875
DiedMarch 29, 1958(1958-03-29) (aged 83)
Occupation(s)Actress, teacher
Years active1910–1920

Early life edit

Wolfe was born in the tiny Pennsylvania borough of St. Petersburg in Clarion County. She came from Pennsylvania Dutch stock. Her name at birth was Sarah Jane Wolfe but when she later went on the stage, she adopted the single name of Jane. She was the middle child, her older brother John was born in the previous year and her sister, Mary K., was born a year and a day later, the same year that their father died. John spent many years in Montana but Wolfe and Mary K. were closely associated through much of their lives.[1]

Her grandfather Bill was a very busy man as he raised nearly all the family. Her grandmother worked hard in the kitchen and turned out delicious Pennsylvania Dutch treats for the family.[2]

When Wolfe was eight years old the family lived at McKnightstown, only four miles from their grandfather's farm which Wolfe used to visit to spend time with grandfather Bill, cuddling him, as he grew weaker in old age.[3]

Aged 19, Wolfe attended Eastman Business College in Poughkeepsie to prepare for stenographic work and met her first flame, a Spaniard from Puerto Rico.[4]

Acting edit

As a young girl, Wolfe went to New York City to pursue a career in the theatre but soon became involved with acting in the fledgling motion picture industry. She made her film debut in 1910 at the age of 35 with Kalem Studios in A Lad from Old Ireland under the direction of Sidney Olcott.

In 1911, Wolfe was part of the Kalem Company's crew in New York City who relocated to the company's new production facilities in Hollywood. She was active in early silent movies, as she had distinctive features. She was an excellent actress and rarely lacked work.

Wolfe went on to become one of the leading character actors of the decade, appearing in more than one hundred films including an important secondary role in the 1917 film Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.

Hollywood and magick edit

In the Fall 1913, when Wolfe worked in Hollywood, the book Magic, Black and White was given to her to read and after this she dipped into various magazines and books of an occult nature.[5]

Ouija edit

Wolfe used the Ouija board beginning in 1917, when it first came to her attention. She credited some of her greatest spiritual communications to the use of this implement.

In August 1917, when using the ouija board, Wolfe established contact with a spirit who called himself "Bab", and another called "Gan", a Chinese, who gave her definite messages and then departed. After this, spirits who represented themselves as the first two came and gave messages, calling her "the chosen".[6]

Automatic writing edit

In 1917, Wolfe met screenwriter L. V. Jefferson, who did a lot of automatic writing and was a psychic. A disembodied spirit named Fee Wah used his hand. Jefferson told Wolfe he would be glad to take her as a student. Early in 1918, she tried her own automatic writing.[4]

Thelema edit

In October 1918, Wolfe ordered The Equinox, Vol. I, No. 1 and Book 4. She then tried Pranayama for some time, and had a yoga teacher for about three weeks but found this unsatisfactory.

In early 1919, Wolfe began writing to Aleister Crowley.[7]

Until about 1920, Wolfe co-starred in more than 90 films, after which her acting career ended following her move to Cefalù where she resided with Crowley, studying Thelema and magick. Wolfe often expressed her wish to direct a film about magic and Thelema in subsequent years.[citation needed]

Cefalu edit

In 1918, at the age of 43, Jane Wolfe began corresponding with Aleister Crowley, and two years later she gave up her career in Hollywood to join Crowley at his Abbey of Thelema at Cefalù, Sicily, living there from 1920 until it closed in 1923. In Cefalu Wolfe was admitted to A∴A∴ by Crowley, taking the magickal name Soror Estai. She undertook various practises including yoga, dharana, and pranayama of which she kept a detailed record which was published in 2008 by the Temple of the Silver Star as The Cefalu Diaries.[8] It was the custom at the Abbey of Thelema in Cefalu, where Wolfe came to stay, to allow Aspirants three days as a guest as an aid in general orientation. After that, they were required to work on their attainment or leave. Wolfe had come there to receive some training in yoga and in magick and to discover her True Will. This purpose pulled her through all of the shattering happenings. Wolfe discovered the little town of Cefalu which was only about half a mile from the "Villa Santa Barbara" which had become The Abbey of Thelema. It was on a slope of the mountains lying South of Cefalu and was situated in an olive grove. The path to the town offered endless variety as it wound down among rocks and trees. The Abbey residents spent many hours climbing it for exercise and meditation, observing its overall shape, lofty peak high in the sky and its large base. Crowley was especially fond of the South face of this outcropping and liked its steep and gently sloping sides. During her stay at Cefalu, Wolfe often went mountain climbing with Crowley who taught it. On December 4, 1921, Crowley gave Wolfe a certain talisman which had a seal of spirit Marbas engraved on it. Wolfe's task was to meditate upon it.

In her diaries of that period, she records that after a few attempts she made a contact with the spirit of the talisman and spoke to him often. Her daily routine consisted of performance of Liber Resh which was said four times a day, with all occupants of the Abbey participating unless they were ill. The Abbey occupants were roused at 6 am every morning by the beating of the tom-tom. For a while, Wolfe found this very difficult as it seemed a shock to the system. The work she had been assigned usually took until after 10 pm, so she had only 6 hours of sleep. Her body demanded more than this, and many times she had to succumb or have a nap during the day. After waking up, Wolfe spent 20 minutes or so in her Asana and after that, she imagined the yellow square of the tattwas for another 20 minutes, with varying results. Following that came visualisation exercises and then breakfast. This same regimen was repeated after dinner about 7.30 pm, starting around 10 pm of the evening. The after-dinner discussions with Crowley sometimes aided Wolfe in understanding of the tasks of her degree. During her magical retirement on the beach near Cefalu which lasted for a month, Wolfe started Asana-meditation at 30 minutes each, the first week, increasing it to two hours during the last week. During the last week of her retreat, Wolfe added a number of new asanas to her yoga practise which she performed daily in the nude on the beach. Her other exercises consisted of going from the tent into the ocean for swims in order to relax. Wolfe worked with Crowley's Thelemic system of training in Cefalu for three years, and emerged from those years with a degree of attainment, having survived Crowley's ordeals. She later worked as Crowley's personal representative in London and Paris.[9]

Southern California edit

Upon her return to Los Angeles Wolfe helped to found Agape Lodge in California. On June 6, 1940, Wolfe took Phyllis Seckler as her student, making her a Probationer of the A∴A∴, which later started up the Soror Estai A∴A∴ lineage.[10]

Later years edit

After not appearing on screen for 17 years, in 1937 Jane Wolfe had a small role in a B-movie titled Under Strange Flags.[citation needed] Starting in May 1937 Wolfe taught Dramatics and Speech Development on the evening theatrical course in Pasadena.[11] From 1938 Wolfe served as a chairman of the Cultural Arts Program of Los Feliz Women's Club, chairman of the Drama Section of the same club, and a chairman of the Observers' Club.[12]

Death edit

Wolfe died on March 29, 1958, in the Southern California city of Glendale eight days after her 83rd birthday.[13]

Partial filmography edit

See also edit

References edit

Works cited edit

  • Feist, Harper (n.d.). "Phyllis Seckler IX° (1917 – 2004 e.v.)". OTO-USA.org. Ordo Templi Orientis. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
  • In The Continuum. Vol. II (5). Oroville, California: College of Thelema Publishing. 1979.
  • In The Continuum. Vol. III (5). Oroville, California: College of Thelema Publishing. 1984.
  • Shoemaker, David (2017). Jane Wolfe: The Cefalu Diaries 1920 - 1923. Temple of the Silver Star. ISBN 978-09976686-3-6.
  • Wolfe, Jane (2008). Jane Wolfe: The Cefalu Diaries 1920 - 1923. Temple of the Silver Star. ISBN 978-0-9976686-3-6.

Further reading edit

  • Seckler, Phyllis (2003). Cornelius, Jerry (ed.). "Jane Wolfe: Her Life With Aleister Crowley". Red Flame (10–11).

External links edit

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Sarah Jane Wolfe March 21 1875 March 29 1958 was an American silent film character actress who is considered an important female figure in Thelema She was a friend and a colleague of Aleister Crowley and a founding member of Agape Lodge of Ordo Templi Orientis in Southern California Jane WolfeBornSarah Jane Wolfe 1875 03 21 March 21 1875St Petersburg Pennsylvania USDiedMarch 29 1958 1958 03 29 aged 83 Glendale California USOccupation s Actress teacherYears active1910 1920 Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting 3 Hollywood and magick 3 1 Ouija 3 2 Automatic writing 3 3 Thelema 3 4 Cefalu 3 5 Southern California 4 Later years 5 Death 6 Partial filmography 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Works cited 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life editWolfe was born in the tiny Pennsylvania borough of St Petersburg in Clarion County She came from Pennsylvania Dutch stock Her name at birth was Sarah Jane Wolfe but when she later went on the stage she adopted the single name of Jane She was the middle child her older brother John was born in the previous year and her sister Mary K was born a year and a day later the same year that their father died John spent many years in Montana but Wolfe and Mary K were closely associated through much of their lives 1 Her grandfather Bill was a very busy man as he raised nearly all the family Her grandmother worked hard in the kitchen and turned out delicious Pennsylvania Dutch treats for the family 2 When Wolfe was eight years old the family lived at McKnightstown only four miles from their grandfather s farm which Wolfe used to visit to spend time with grandfather Bill cuddling him as he grew weaker in old age 3 Aged 19 Wolfe attended Eastman Business College in Poughkeepsie to prepare for stenographic work and met her first flame a Spaniard from Puerto Rico 4 Acting editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jane Wolfe news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message As a young girl Wolfe went to New York City to pursue a career in the theatre but soon became involved with acting in the fledgling motion picture industry She made her film debut in 1910 at the age of 35 with Kalem Studios in A Lad from Old Ireland under the direction of Sidney Olcott In 1911 Wolfe was part of the Kalem Company s crew in New York City who relocated to the company s new production facilities in Hollywood She was active in early silent movies as she had distinctive features She was an excellent actress and rarely lacked work Wolfe went on to become one of the leading character actors of the decade appearing in more than one hundred films including an important secondary role in the 1917 film Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Hollywood and magick editIn the Fall 1913 when Wolfe worked in Hollywood the book Magic Black and White was given to her to read and after this she dipped into various magazines and books of an occult nature 5 Ouija edit Wolfe used the Ouija board beginning in 1917 when it first came to her attention She credited some of her greatest spiritual communications to the use of this implement In August 1917 when using the ouija board Wolfe established contact with a spirit who called himself Bab and another called Gan a Chinese who gave her definite messages and then departed After this spirits who represented themselves as the first two came and gave messages calling her the chosen 6 Automatic writing edit In 1917 Wolfe met screenwriter L V Jefferson who did a lot of automatic writing and was a psychic A disembodied spirit named Fee Wah used his hand Jefferson told Wolfe he would be glad to take her as a student Early in 1918 she tried her own automatic writing 4 Thelema edit In October 1918 Wolfe ordered The Equinox Vol I No 1 and Book 4 She then tried Pranayama for some time and had a yoga teacher for about three weeks but found this unsatisfactory In early 1919 Wolfe began writing to Aleister Crowley 7 Until about 1920 Wolfe co starred in more than 90 films after which her acting career ended following her move to Cefalu where she resided with Crowley studying Thelema and magick Wolfe often expressed her wish to direct a film about magic and Thelema in subsequent years citation needed Cefalu edit In 1918 at the age of 43 Jane Wolfe began corresponding with Aleister Crowley and two years later she gave up her career in Hollywood to join Crowley at his Abbey of Thelema at Cefalu Sicily living there from 1920 until it closed in 1923 In Cefalu Wolfe was admitted to A A by Crowley taking the magickal name Soror Estai She undertook various practises including yoga dharana and pranayama of which she kept a detailed record which was published in 2008 by the Temple of the Silver Star as The Cefalu Diaries 8 It was the custom at the Abbey of Thelema in Cefalu where Wolfe came to stay to allow Aspirants three days as a guest as an aid in general orientation After that they were required to work on their attainment or leave Wolfe had come there to receive some training in yoga and in magick and to discover her True Will This purpose pulled her through all of the shattering happenings Wolfe discovered the little town of Cefalu which was only about half a mile from the Villa Santa Barbara which had become The Abbey of Thelema It was on a slope of the mountains lying South of Cefalu and was situated in an olive grove The path to the town offered endless variety as it wound down among rocks and trees The Abbey residents spent many hours climbing it for exercise and meditation observing its overall shape lofty peak high in the sky and its large base Crowley was especially fond of the South face of this outcropping and liked its steep and gently sloping sides During her stay at Cefalu Wolfe often went mountain climbing with Crowley who taught it On December 4 1921 Crowley gave Wolfe a certain talisman which had a seal of spirit Marbas engraved on it Wolfe s task was to meditate upon it In her diaries of that period she records that after a few attempts she made a contact with the spirit of the talisman and spoke to him often Her daily routine consisted of performance of Liber Resh which was said four times a day with all occupants of the Abbey participating unless they were ill The Abbey occupants were roused at 6 am every morning by the beating of the tom tom For a while Wolfe found this very difficult as it seemed a shock to the system The work she had been assigned usually took until after 10 pm so she had only 6 hours of sleep Her body demanded more than this and many times she had to succumb or have a nap during the day After waking up Wolfe spent 20 minutes or so in her Asana and after that she imagined the yellow square of the tattwas for another 20 minutes with varying results Following that came visualisation exercises and then breakfast This same regimen was repeated after dinner about 7 30 pm starting around 10 pm of the evening The after dinner discussions with Crowley sometimes aided Wolfe in understanding of the tasks of her degree During her magical retirement on the beach near Cefalu which lasted for a month Wolfe started Asana meditation at 30 minutes each the first week increasing it to two hours during the last week During the last week of her retreat Wolfe added a number of new asanas to her yoga practise which she performed daily in the nude on the beach Her other exercises consisted of going from the tent into the ocean for swims in order to relax Wolfe worked with Crowley s Thelemic system of training in Cefalu for three years and emerged from those years with a degree of attainment having survived Crowley s ordeals She later worked as Crowley s personal representative in London and Paris 9 Southern California edit Upon her return to Los Angeles Wolfe helped to found Agape Lodge in California On June 6 1940 Wolfe took Phyllis Seckler as her student making her a Probationer of the A A which later started up the Soror Estai A A lineage 10 Later years editAfter not appearing on screen for 17 years in 1937 Jane Wolfe had a small role in a B movie titled Under Strange Flags citation needed Starting in May 1937 Wolfe taught Dramatics and Speech Development on the evening theatrical course in Pasadena 11 From 1938 Wolfe served as a chairman of the Cultural Arts Program of Los Feliz Women s Club chairman of the Drama Section of the same club and a chairman of the Observers Club 12 Death editWolfe died on March 29 1958 in the Southern California city of Glendale eight days after her 83rd birthday 13 Partial filmography editA Lad from Old Ireland 1910 The Roses Of A Virgin 1910 The Boer War 1914 The Wild Goose Chase 1915 The Majesty of the Law 1915 The Case of Becky 1915 Blackbirds 1915 The Immigrant 1915 Pudd nhead Wilson 1916 The Blacklist 1916 The Thousand Dollar Husband 1916 The Selfish Woman 1916 Each Pearl a Tear 1916 The Lash 1916 Unprotected 1916 The Plow Girl 1916 On Record 1917 Castles for Two 1917 Unconquered 1917 The Crystal Gazer 1917 On the Level 1917 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 1917 The Call of the East 1917 The Fair Barbarian 1917 A Petticoat Pilot 1918 Mile a Minute Kendall 1918 The Bravest Way 1918 The Firefly of France 1918 Less Than Kin 1918 The Cruise of the Make Believes 1918 The Girl Who Came Back 1918 Under the Top 1919 The Poor Boob 1919 The Woman Next Door 1919 An Innocent Adventuress 1919 Men Women and Money 1919 A Very Good Young Man 1919 The Grim Game 1919 The Thirteenth Commandment 1920 The Six Best Cellars 1920 Why Change Your Wife 1920 Thou Art the Man 1920 The Round Up 1920 Behold My Wife 1920 Under Strange Flags 1937 See also editMembers of Ordo Templi OrientisReferences edit In The Continuum II 5 1979 p 7 In The Continuum II 5 1979 p 8 In The Continuum II 5 1979 p 9 a b In The Continuum II 5 1979 p 12 In The Continuum II 5 1979 p 10 In The Continuum II 5 1979 p 11 In The Continuum II 5 1979 p 16 Wolfe 2008 In The Continuum II 5 1979 p 35 Feist n d In The Continuum III 5 1984 p 30 In The Continuum III 5 1984 p 32 Shoemaker 2017 p 112 Works cited edit Feist Harper n d Phyllis Seckler IX 1917 2004 e v OTO USA org Ordo Templi Orientis Retrieved March 25 2024 In The Continuum Vol II 5 Oroville California College of Thelema Publishing 1979 In The Continuum Vol III 5 Oroville California College of Thelema Publishing 1984 Shoemaker David 2017 Jane Wolfe The Cefalu Diaries 1920 1923 Temple of the Silver Star ISBN 978 09976686 3 6 Wolfe Jane 2008 Jane Wolfe The Cefalu Diaries 1920 1923 Temple of the Silver Star ISBN 978 0 9976686 3 6 Further reading editSeckler Phyllis 2003 Cornelius Jerry ed Jane Wolfe Her Life With Aleister Crowley Red Flame 10 11 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jane Wolfe Jane Wolfe at IMDb Jane Wolfe at the TCM Movie Database nbsp Jane Wolfe at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jane Wolfe amp 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