With wide-ranging and highly eclectic essays from around the world, Ora Et Labora gathers together the research and findings of the practitioner-scholars of Thelema.
Gathered, curated, and produced by the Grand Lodge of Australia, OTO.
Contents for this Volume:
- Alba ad Rubrum: Waratah Blossoms - J. Daniel Gunther
- Lord of Life & Joy - Brent Gray
- The 'Occult Macrohistory' of Aleister Crowley - Ian Drummond
- Mundus Imaginalis, the Stone of the Wise - Chris Carr
- Bread and Salt: To be taken with a grain of salt - Frater O.I.P
- Initiation and the Hermetic Tradition - Shawn Gray
- The mantras and the spells: Language and magick - Frater S.P
- "Anything can be Animated" The Visionary Cinema of Jordan Belson and its Esoteric Core - Gordan Djurdjevic
- Occultists, Nazis, Atlanteans and Alawites. Vril and the Occult Revival - Daniel Brant Corish
- 'That I may follow and dispel the night': Wagner's Parsifal and Liber XV - Percy A. Mindnich
- A Crack in Everything: Finitude and the Ceremony of the Introit - Entelecheia
- An Examination of the Symbolism of the Gnostic Mass Temple - Michael Kolson
- Temple Theology in the Gnostic Mass - Padraig MacIain
- Apokalypsis II: Temple mysticism in the New Aeon: An Introduction - Steve King
- The Island of Flames and the spiritual heart. A reflective commentary on Rev. Cosm Hallelujah's "Notes towards a preliminary analysis of a peculiar motif in the Stele of Ankh-af-na-khonsu" - Shokufeh Alwazi
- Excursus on Notes towards a preliminary analysis of a particular motif in the Stele of Ankh-af-na-khonsu - Rev. Cosm Hallelujah