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Phyllis Evalina Seckler (18 June 1917 – 31 May 2004), also known as Soror Meral, was an American occultist and writer.She was a ninth degree (IX°) member of the Sovereign Sanctuary of the Gnosis of Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), and a lineage holder in the A∴A∴ tradition.
Phyllis Seckler (8/26/1939), who in the 1970s would marry Grady McMurty and be involved in reconstituting the OTO. Reea G. Leffingwell (8/26/1939), spouse of Roy Leffingwell Louis T. Culling (5/18/1941) [ 72 ] had been a follower of Choronzon Club and GBG founder C. F. Russell .
Various lineages of the A∴A∴ survive today descend from Crowley's order. One such lineage descends from Crowley's student, actress Jane Wolfe (known as Soror Estai). [6] Soror Estai's one student, Phyllis Seckler (Soror Meral), founded College of Thelema in 1973 and (with James A. Eshelman and Anna-Kria King) founded Temple of Thelema in ...
Crowley ISD officials said in a statement that the teacher is on administrative leave as they investigate the incident involving “the removal of a student’s hat.” Today's top stories:
Phyllis Seckler (1917–2004), American occultist and writer, and a lineage holder in the A∴A∴ tradition. [ 36 ] Harry Everett Smith (1923–1991), American polymath, artist, experimental filmmaker, bohemian, mystic, record collector, hoarder, student of anthropology and Neo-Gnostic bishop.
Jane Wolfe worked with Crowley's Thelemic system of training in Cefalù for three years, and emerged from those years with a degree of attainment, having survived Crowley’s ordeals. Whilst a resident at the Abbey of Thelema, Wolfe was admitted to the A∴A∴ by Crowley, taking the magickal name Soror Estai.
A teacher at Richard Allie Middle School has been arrested and accused of an improper relationship with a student in the Crowley Independent School District, school officials announced on Saturday.
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