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Magical motto

Magical mottoes are the magical nicknames, pen names, or pseudonyms taken by individuals in a number of magical organizations. These members were known and sometimes referred to in many publications by these mottoes. Members of these organizations typically adopted such a motto at their initiation into the neophyte grade of the organizations.

Magical mottoes are taken in order to separate the magician's magical identity from their mundane identity within the context of magical work.[1] Within the highly influential tradition of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, the mottoes chosen were usually in a foreign language, often but not always Latin. The mottoes were sometimes called the initiate's "aspiration name," and most contain high-minded sentiments and often literary allusions.[2] Members were free to change them upon receiving initiations into higher degrees of the organizations; William Butler Yeats began as Festina Lente (Latin: "Make haste slowly") and changed it later in his career with the Golden Dawn.

Within the Golden Dawn tradition, documents and instructions were typically issued under the initials of the magical mottoes of their authors. For example, the document Of Skrying and Travelling in the Spirit-Vision was written by Moina Mathers, and as such appears credited to "Soror V.N.R.", standing for her motto Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum. And, The Tree of Life as Projected as a Solid Sphere is credited to "S.R.M.D.", indicating that its author was Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers. Within this tradition, users of magical mottoes typically referred to each other in their capacity as initiates as Frater (men) or Soror (women), Latin for "brother" and "sister" respectively, followed by the initials of their magical mottoes.[3]

Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn edit

  • Julian Baker – Causa Scientiae (Latin: "For the sake of knowledge")[4]
  • Edmund William BerridgeResurgam (Latin: "I will rise again")
  • Aleister CrowleyPerdurabo (Latin: "I will endure" or " I will endure until the end")
  • Florence FarrSapientia Sapienti Dono Data (Latin: "Wisdom is a gift given to the wise")
  • F. L. Gardner – De Profundis Ad Lucem (Latin: "From the depths to the light")
  • Maud GonnePer Ignem ad Lucem (Latin: "Through fire to the light")[5]
  • Annie HornimanFortiter et Recte (Latin: "Strongly and rightly")
  • Moina MathersVestigia nulla retrorsum (Latin: "I never retrace my steps")
  • Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers (founder) – 'S Rioghail Mo Dhream (Gaelic: "Royal is my race")
  • Mrs. Simpson – Perseverantia et Cura Quies (Latin: "Perseverance and care for rest")
  • Miss Elaine Simpson – Fidelis (Latin: "Faithful")
  • Colonel Webber – Non Sine Numine (Latin: "Not without divine favor")
  • William Wynn Westcott (founder) – Sapere Aude (Latin: "Dare to Know")
  • A. F. A. WoodfordSit Lux et Lux Fuit (Latin: "There is light and there was light")
  • William Robert Woodman (founder) – Magna est Veritas et Praevalebit (Latin: "Great is the Truth and it shall prevail")
  • William Butler YeatsDemon est Deus inversus (Latin: "The demon is the reverse of God")

George Cecil Jones (Volo Noscere Frater DDS "Eu saberei")

Alpha et Omega edit

Stella Matutina edit

  • Harriet Felkin – Quaestor Lucis (Latin: "Seeker of light")
  • Robert FelkinFinem Respice (Latin: "Look to the end"): Imperator
  • Mr. Meakin – Ex Orient Lux (Latin: "Light from the East")
  • Israel RegardieAd Majoram Adonai Gloriam (Latin: "For the greater glory of the Lord")[6]

Argentium Astrum edit

Ordo Templi Orientis edit

  • George Macnie Cowie – Fiat Pax (Latin: "Let there be peace")
  • Karl GermerSaturnus
  • Grady McMurtryHymenaeus Alpha
  • Jack ParsonsThelema Obtentum Procedero Amoris Nuptiae (Grammatically incorrect Latin for "The establishment of Thelema through the rituals of love.")
  • Aleister Crowley – Baphomet
  • Gerald GardnerScire (Latin: "to know")

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Hermetic Golden Dawn Glossary
  2. ^ Israel Regardie, The Golden Dawn (Llewellyn Publications, 1986)
  3. ^ Israel Regardie, The Golden Dawn (Llewellyn, 1988) ISBN 0-87542-663-8
  4. ^ King, Ritual Magic, 1989
  5. ^ Mary K. Greer, Women of the Golden Dawn (Park Street Press, 1996) ISBN 0-89281-607-4
  6. ^ a b Diaries, 1999

References edit

  • Crowley, Aleister (edited by Stephan Skinner) Magical Diaries of Aleister Crowley; Tunisia 1923 (1999) ISBN 0-87728-856-9
  • King, Francis Modern Ritual Magic: The Rise of Western Occultism (1989) ISBN 1-85327-032-6
  • Regardie, Israel What you should know about the Golden Dawn (1993) ISBN 1-56184-064-5

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Magical mottoes are the magical nicknames pen names or pseudonyms taken by individuals in a number of magical organizations These members were known and sometimes referred to in many publications by these mottoes Members of these organizations typically adopted such a motto at their initiation into the neophyte grade of the organizations Magical mottoes are taken in order to separate the magician s magical identity from their mundane identity within the context of magical work 1 Within the highly influential tradition of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn the mottoes chosen were usually in a foreign language often but not always Latin The mottoes were sometimes called the initiate s aspiration name and most contain high minded sentiments and often literary allusions 2 Members were free to change them upon receiving initiations into higher degrees of the organizations William Butler Yeats began as Festina Lente Latin Make haste slowly and changed it later in his career with the Golden Dawn Within the Golden Dawn tradition documents and instructions were typically issued under the initials of the magical mottoes of their authors For example the document Of Skrying and Travelling in the Spirit Vision was written by Moina Mathers and as such appears credited to Soror V N R standing for her motto Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum And The Tree of Life as Projected as a Solid Sphere is credited to S R M D indicating that its author was Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers Within this tradition users of magical mottoes typically referred to each other in their capacity as initiates as Frater men or Soror women Latin for brother and sister respectively followed by the initials of their magical mottoes 3 Contents 1 Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn 1 1 Alpha et Omega 1 2 Stella Matutina 2 Argentium Astrum 3 Ordo Templi Orientis 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesHermetic Order of the Golden Dawn editMain articles Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and Isis Urania Temple Julian Baker Causa Scientiae Latin For the sake of knowledge 4 Edmund William Berridge Resurgam Latin I will rise again Aleister Crowley Perdurabo Latin I will endure or I will endure until the end Florence Farr Sapientia Sapienti Dono Data Latin Wisdom is a gift given to the wise F L Gardner De Profundis Ad Lucem Latin From the depths to the light Maud Gonne Per Ignem ad Lucem Latin Through fire to the light 5 Annie Horniman Fortiter et Recte Latin Strongly and rightly Moina Mathers Vestigia nulla retrorsum Latin I never retrace my steps Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers founder S Rioghail Mo Dhream Gaelic Royal is my race Mrs Simpson Perseverantia et Cura Quies Latin Perseverance and care for rest Miss Elaine Simpson Fidelis Latin Faithful Colonel Webber Non Sine Numine Latin Not without divine favor William Wynn Westcott founder Sapere Aude Latin Dare to Know A F A Woodford Sit Lux et Lux Fuit Latin There is light and there was light William Robert Woodman founder Magna est Veritas et Praevalebit Latin Great is the Truth and it shall prevail William Butler Yeats Demon est Deus inversus Latin The demon is the reverse of God George Cecil Jones Volo Noscere Frater DDS Eu saberei Alpha et Omega edit Main article Alpha et Omega Allen Bennett Iehi Aour Hebrew Let there be light J W Brodie Innes Sub Spe Latin Under hope Violet Mary Firth Dion Fortune Deo non fortuna ancient motto of Barons amp Earls Digby Latin By God not by chance George Cecil Jones Volo Noscere Frater D D S I Will know Mrs Tranchell Hayes Ex Fide Fortis Latin strength out of faith Stella Matutina edit Main article Stella Matutina Harriet Felkin Quaestor Lucis Latin Seeker of light Robert Felkin Finem Respice Latin Look to the end Imperator Mr Meakin Ex Orient Lux Latin Light from the East Israel Regardie Ad Majoram Adonai Gloriam Latin For the greater glory of the Lord 6 Argentium Astrum editMain article Argentium Astrum Aleister Crowley To Mega Therion Greek The Great Beast J F C Fuller Per Ardua ad Astra Latin By struggle to the stars 6 Charles Stansfeld Jones Unus In Omnibus Latin One in All and also Parsival George Cecil Jones Volo Noscere Latin I Wish to Know Victor Benjamin Neuburg Omnia Vincam Latin I will conquer all Austin Osman Spare Yihoveaum Jane Wolfe Estai Greek estai I will be Frieda Harris TzBA Hebrew Host Leila Waddell AgathaOrdo Templi Orientis editMain article Ordo Templi Orientis George Macnie Cowie Fiat Pax Latin Let there be peace Karl Germer Saturnus Grady McMurtry Hymenaeus Alpha Jack Parsons Thelema Obtentum Procedero Amoris Nuptiae Grammatically incorrect Latin for The establishment of Thelema through the rituals of love Aleister Crowley Baphomet Gerald Gardner Scire Latin to know See also editCraft name Nomen mysticum Pseudonym Religious nameNotes edit Hermetic Golden Dawn Glossary Israel Regardie The Golden Dawn Llewellyn Publications 1986 Israel Regardie The Golden Dawn Llewellyn 1988 ISBN 0 87542 663 8 King Ritual Magic 1989 Mary K Greer Women of the Golden Dawn Park Street Press 1996 ISBN 0 89281 607 4 a b Diaries 1999References editCrowley Aleister edited by Stephan Skinner Magical Diaries of Aleister Crowley Tunisia 1923 1999 ISBN 0 87728 856 9 King Francis Modern Ritual Magic The Rise of Western Occultism 1989 ISBN 1 85327 032 6 Regardie Israel What you should know about the Golden Dawn 1993 ISBN 1 56184 064 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Magical motto amp oldid 1116182026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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