• An O.T.O. Prospectus

    From Elmer Quinn@RICKSBBS to All on Sun Apr 26 06:46:52 2026
    RAMAKA X

    An O.T.O. Prospectus

    This ``prospectus'' is republished from the AgapLodge Oriflamme I(2)
    published in Pasadena, California in 1944 E.V.--it is generally a
    paraphrase of other O.T.O. documents, and was very likely written by
    Wilfred Talbot Smith, Frater 132, Ramaka X and the founding Master of
    Agap Lodge in Southern California. It provides a concise summary of
    the aims and origins of the Order, with certain of the advantages of
    membership highlighted. As remarked elsewhere, certain of these
    ``advantages'' are under review. The policy permitting the borrowing
    of full dues is not at present in effect, for example, nor are there
    formal guidelines for the care of children of deceased or
    incapacitated members of the Order. However, these practices were in
    effect as recently as the 1950s. For example, Frater Superior Saturnus
    extended financial aid (up to the amount of dues paid) to Frater
    Hymenaeus Alpha when the latter was completing his graduate studies at
    the University of California. Also, members of the O.T.O. arranged for
    the care of Baphomet XI 's natural son, Aleister Ataturk, in
    California.--H.B.

    Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.


    To all whom it may concern: Greeting and Health.


    THE O.T.O. IS A SERIOUS AND SECRET ORDER, pledged to the high purpose
    of securing the Liberty of the Individual and his advancement in
    Light, Wisdom, Understanding, Knowledge and Power through Beauty,
    Courage and Wit on the Foundation of Universal Brotherhood.

    The letters O.T.O. stand for Ordo Templi Orientis, or Order of the
    Temple of the Orient and have a secret meaning for initiates. It is
    the most revered of the Orders of antiquity, and dates back beyond the
    dim ages of history.

    Under the name of Templars alone we find the Order's Historical
    records in the year |||8, over 800 years ago. Through treachery some
    200 years later, in the year |3|2, the Order was overthrown. This is
    true in that its external manifestation was no longer apparent to all
    but the fewest.

    Though its ceased to wield the same power in the affairs of man which
    it had done formerly, it has existed in secret right down to the
    present time. The continuity has been maintained, and the inner
    secrets have been transmitted to us through an unbroken line of Grand
    Masters.

    Most of the great Initiates and Geniuses of history are numbered among
    its members and their names are listed in other manifestos of the
    Order.









    In its bosom repose the Great Mysteries, its brain has resolved all
    the problems of philosophy and of life.

    It possesses the Secret Stone of the Wise, of the Elixir of
    Immortality, and of the Universal Medicine.

    Moreover, it possesses a secret capable of realizing the world old
    dream of the Brotherhood of Man.

    This knowledge reposes in the Sanctuary of the Ordo Templi Orientis
    and in none other on earth and may be attained by those who prove
    themselves worthy.

    To join the Order is to ally yourself to the Royal line and connect
    yourself to the Occult Current that has initiated every movement which
    has made for Man's advancement and illumination.

    It is the first of the great orders of antiquity to accept the Law of
    the New Age, which is ``Do what thou Wilt'', and to reorganize in
    accordance with the modern needs of humanity, to guide Mankind into a
    more noble social order.

    The candidate, through a series of initiations, is gradually led to a perception of the truths undreamt of by the profane.

    There are |0 principal degrees, and every man and woman of full age,
    free, and of good report, has an indefeasible right to the first
    three, beyond which advancement is invitational.

    The aims of the O.T.O. can only be understood by its highest
    initiates, but it may be said openly that it teaches all branches of
    the Secret Wisdom of the Ancients, and its plans embrace all the
    activities of human life and endeavor.

    The more mundane aspects of the objective and principles of the Order
    may be embraced in the term Brotherhood of Man, involving the mutual co-operation of each for the weal of all.

    To particularly mention a few points: All children of Brethern,
    regardless of the circumstances surrounding their birth, are
    considered as children of the whole Order, so that in the event of
    misfortune they will be cared for and have an equal opportunity with
    all others.

    At the other end of the social scale are the old people, approaching helplessness and often solitude, and they likewise are to be the
    special care of the Brethren severally and collectively.

    A perfect system of insurance against the misfortunes of life is
    provided for. All moneys paid as fees and dues may be willed to heirs
    or legatees upon death. Loans to the amount of all moneys paid to the
    Order up to the date of application, without interest, will be made in
    case of necessity.

    Profess Houses are to be established where Brethren who are travelling
    may stay for an allotted time, and where all brethren have a right to
    stay for a prescribed period according to their grade in the Order;








    for those of special merit residence may be permanent. Also
    Institutions for the study of the Sciences, Arts, Crafts and others
    for the care of the sick are to be provided.

    The Order brings together those of similar tastes and occupations.
    Disputes are arbitrated by the Council, and advice in any problem
    given without cost.

    Tolerance, Hospitality, assistance to each and all to fulfil their
    Will or true purpose in life; social community and entertainment,
    cultural and educational opportunities, and mutual help when adversity
    makes her appearance are among the advantages of Lodge membership.

    Peace, Tolerance, Truth; Salutation on All Points of the Triangle;
    Respect to the Order.

    Love is the law, love under will.

    Elmer
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