Is there such a thing? With all the competing claimants, wouldn't that be about as hard as looking for a definitive Who's Who of say, OTO's little sister, Wicca?
~Caroline..
---- Ty Falk <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> So where should i look for the "Who's Who" of OTO?
>
> On Feb 5, 2008 11:01 PM, heliade <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > Hi there. No I haven't read that. Thanks. Sounds interesting. Shall look
> > it up.
> >
> > ~Caroline.
> >
> > ---- David Waldron <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > > Hi Caroline,
> > > Have you read Hobsbawm's primitive rebels? It goes through this process
> > > with 18th and 19thC Occult ritual societies in a very insightful concise
> > > way. I think its a systemic approach taken to splinters and
> > > disagreements in these movements including the formation of Wicca and
> > > its splinter groups as well as the OTO and offshoots.
> > > I like Hobsbawm's stake as he gets into the sociologial process of it in
> > > secret societies in a insightful (and somewhat cutting) way.
> > > David
> >
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> --
> Ty Falk
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> Erisian
> Anthropologist
> Grand Rapids, MI, USA
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