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I recall Israel Regardie caused to be published the Golden Dawn materials because he "did not want the teachings to die." This always struck me as so disingenuous as to be suspect, if not insulting to the readers' intelligence. The time was, after all, just past the middle of the 20th century when interest in the occult was expanding like a 90's coffee-shop chain. Libraries were being ransacked for occultated occultism. So why publish the material, having previously agreed to keep it secret?
An ageing chiropractor saw a shot at his 15 minutes? Or did the wizard that was Izz really believe the teachings could be lost? Or are those who speak of "counterinitiation" and "transcendence below" right and this is a magickal psy-op? A way of diverting otherwise (possibly recalcitrant) talent into a magickally sterile tradition? Yeah, that last one is even more suspicion-mongering than the O9A, but it's a specter worth raising (if only to lay.)
An ageing chiropractor saw a shot at his 15 minutes? Or did the wizard that was Izz really believe the teachings could be lost? Or are those who speak of "counterinitiation" and "transcendence below" right and this is a magickal psy-op? A way of diverting otherwise (possibly recalcitrant) talent into a magickally sterile tradition? Yeah, that last one is even more suspicion-mongering than the O9A, but it's a specter worth raising (if only to lay.)