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Magic Monday

The picture? I'm working my way through photos of my lineage, focusing on the teachers whose work has influenced me. Sylvester Gould, last week's honoree, was an active member of the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor, one of the more interesting occult orders of the late 19th century. (After many reorganizations, it's still around as the Church of Light aka Brotherhood of Light.) The H.B. of L., as most people called it back in the day, was founded by two British occultists, T.H. Burgoyne and Peter Davidson. The photo is of Burgoyne. It's also the photo of another gentleman, one Captain Norman Astley, who took over the reorganized H.B. of L. in America from Burgoyne, married another H.B. of L. adept -- the remarkable and talented Genevieve Stebbins -- and helped Benjamin Williams aka Elbert Benjamine aka C.C. Zain re-reorganize the H.B. of L. into the Brotherhood of Light aka Church of Light. Yes, Burgoyne and Astley were the same person. It's a complicated story. But Burgoyne and Peter Davidson, whom we'll be talking about next week, were among Sylvester Gould's teachers -- and behind them stands another and a considerably stranger figure.
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(In case you are a geomancer, my annual reading had Mars dancing all across the chart, too. I've been tracking numerology against my daily geomancy readings: it may be of interest to the community here that I've seen lots of various ways of assigning the planets to the numbers of numerology, but John Gilbert's is the only one that's worked consistently for me across a few hundred readings.)
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That would make an interesting read in Conjunctio.
By the way, any idea if the admin is still active? I've tried posting but they never came through.
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Oh! Yes, I know tunesmyth I just didn't know it was him. That's good to hear, I hope everything is alright with him now.
If you do write it, I look forward to it. That's one thing I love about geomancy, it's archival out from the box and using coins is almost as good as using a set of wands or such.
For what is worth, my five year wasn't bad at all, but I did get a full-blown crisis and a couple fires to put out.
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