I don't know if my reply to this actually went though. I said (in my original reply) Gee, I'd like to hear Crowley's "source" for this one. I'm sure Egyptologists would be interested. ;-)
~Caroline.
> Crowley mentions a rite of Isis in Magick without tears....
>
> "even as at the initiatory rite of Isis in the ancient days of Kehm. There,
> a
> Neophyte presenting his mouth, under compulsion, to the pouting buttocks
> of the Goat of Mendez, found himself caressed by the chaste lips of a
> virginal priestess of that Goddess at the base of whose shrine is written
> that No man has lifted her veil."
>
> Regards,
>
> Morgan Leigh
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Society for The Academic Study of Magic
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> Subject: [ACADEMIC-STUDY-MAGIC] Macgregor Mathers, Moina Bergson and Isis
>
>
> Does anyone know whether there is much published on the "Rites of Isis" that
> Samuel Liddel "MacGregor" Mathers and his wife Moina Bergson performed when
> living in Paris? (Besides what is mentioned in "Women of the Golden Dawn" by
> Greer and "The Place of Enchantment" by Owens). Does anyone know if there
> are any published scripts of any of the "Rites of Isis" rituals?
>
> Thanks,
> ~Caroline.
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