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The original Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was a magical fraternity founded in London in 1888 by Dr. [William Wynn Westcott]? and [Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers]?, which ceased to exist under that name in 1903 but which continued under two spin-off organizations: the [Stella Matutina]? and the [Alpha et Omega]?.

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The original Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn was a magical fraternity founded in London in 1888 by Dr. William wynn Westcott and Samuel Liddell MacGregor? mathers, which ceased to exist under that name in 1903 but which continued under two spin-off organizations: the Stella Matutina and the Alpha et Omega.
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The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn is a non-profit Florida corporation whose goal is the continued preservation of that body of knowledge known as Hermeticism or the Western Esoteric Tradition. This organization promotes the teachings of the original Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, a magical fraternity founded in London in 1888 by Dr. William Wynn Westcott and Samuel Liddell MacGregor? Mathers, which ceased to exist under that name in 1903 but which continued for a number of years under the names of two spin-off organizations, the Stella Matutina and the Alpha et Omega.

The Golden Dawn system of magic is not a religion, although religious imagery and spiritual concepts play an important role in its work. The Golden Dawn was designed by its founders to be an Hermetic Society dedicated to the philosophical, spiritual, and psychic evolution of humanity. It was also designed to be a school and a repository of knowledge, where students learned the principles of occult science and the various elements of western philosophy and magic. Tolerance for all religious beliefs was stressed, and symbolism used within the G:.D:. came from a variety of religious sources. Today, people from many diverse religious paths consider themselves practicing Golden Dawn magicians--including Neopagans, Gnostics, Jews, and Christians.

The Golden Dawn system of magic is designed to teach its students both abstract esoteric concepts as well as the more practical applications of ceremonial magic, Egyptian, Judeo-Christian, Greek, Gnostic, Rosicrucian, and Masonic elements can all be found within the teachings of the G:.D:. The curriculum includes the study of Qabalah, astrology, divination, inner alchemy, Egyptian magic, the Cathar Mysteries, skrying, and Enochian magic.
Links: http://www.hermeticgoldendawn.org/index.shtml

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