Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.): Crowley's Sexual Magic Order
Introduction: Do What Thou Wilt
The Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O., "Order of the Temple of the East") is the primary vehicle for Thelema—Aleister Crowley's magical and philosophical system based on the principle "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." Founded in Germany in 1895, the O.T.O. was transformed by Crowley in 1912 into an order teaching sexual magic as the supreme secret of the IX° degree.
Today, the O.T.O. operates openly worldwide with thousands of members, public Gnostic Mass services, and a complete degree system. Yet it remains controversial: accused of Satanism by fundamentalists, dismissed as a sex cult by skeptics, and revered as a legitimate magical order by practitioners.
This is the eighth article in our Secret Societies series. We now explore the O.T.O.'s origins, Crowley's takeover, the degree system, the infamous sexual magic secrets, and what the order actually teaches and practices today.
Origins: Before Crowley (1895-1912)
The Founders
Carl Kellner (1851-1905):
- Austrian industrialist and occultist
- Studied yoga and tantra in India
- Learned sexual magic techniques from Eastern teachers
- Wanted to create Western order teaching these secrets
Theodor Reuss (1855-1923):
- German occultist, journalist, singer
- Freemason and member of various esoteric orders
- Collaborated with Kellner to found O.T.O.
- Became head after Kellner's death (1905)
Original O.T.O. (1895-1912)
Structure: Quasi-Masonic order with degrees
Teachings:
- Freemasonry
- Rosicrucianism
- Illuminati symbolism
- Sexual magic (highest degrees)
Goal: Synthesize Western occultism with Eastern tantra
Crowley Takes Over (1912)
The Meeting
1910: Theodor Reuss visits Crowley in London
Accusation: Reuss claims Crowley published O.T.O.'s supreme secret
Crowley's response: "I didn't know there was a secret!"
The secret: Sexual magic—using sexual energy for magical purposes
Crowley's realization: His writings (especially Book of Lies) had inadvertently revealed the technique
Crowley's Initiation and Rise
1910: Reuss initiates Crowley into O.T.O., grants him IX°
1912: Crowley becomes head of British O.T.O. (Mysteria Mystica Maxima)
1922: Reuss retires, Crowley becomes Outer Head of Order (O.H.O.)
Crowley's Transformation of O.T.O.
Integration with Thelema:
- Made The Book of the Law (1904) central scripture
- Rewrote rituals to reflect Thelemic philosophy
- Created Gnostic Mass as public ceremony
- Emphasized "Do what thou wilt" as supreme principle
Result: O.T.O. became vehicle for Thelema, not just sexual magic order
Thelema: The Philosophy
The Book of the Law (1904)
Origin story:
- Cairo, Egypt, April 1904
- Crowley's wife Rose entered trance
- Entity named Aiwass dictated text to Crowley
- Three chapters received over three days
Core teachings:
- "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law"
- "Love is the law, love under will"
- "Every man and every woman is a star"
Key Concepts
True Will:
- Not "do whatever you want" (ego desires)
- Your authentic purpose, cosmic destiny
- Discovering and fulfilling your True Will is the Great Work
The Aeon of Horus:
- New age replacing Christianity (Aeon of Osiris)
- Child god Horus represents new consciousness
- Individual sovereignty, not submission to external authority
The Law of Thelema:
- Replaces "Thou shalt not" with "Do what thou wilt"
- Ethics based on True Will, not external commandments
- Freedom with responsibility
The O.T.O. Degree System
Man of Earth Triad (0°-IV°)
0° Minerval:
- Introduction to O.T.O.
- Attend Minerval initiation
- Can attend Gnostic Mass
I° Initiate:
- First full degree
- Earth element
- Lesson: Dedication to the Work
II° Magician:
- Air element
- Lesson: Magical practice and study
III° Master Magician:
- Water element
- Lesson: Understanding and wisdom
IV° Perfect Magician (Companion of the Holy Royal Arch of Enoch):
- Fire element
- Lesson: Preparation for higher work
Lover Triad (V°-VI°)
V° Sovereign Prince Rose-Croix (Knight of the Pelican and Eagle):
- Rosicrucian mysteries
- Death and resurrection symbolism
VI° Illustrious Knight (Templar) of the Order of Kadosch:
- Templar mysteries
- Vengeance and justice themes
Hermit Triad (VII°-IX°)
VII° Very Illustrious Sovereign Grand Inspector General:
- Administrative degree
- Can run local bodies
VIII° Perfect Pontiff of the Illuminati:
- Teaching degree
- Can initiate others
IX° Initiate of the Sanctuary of the Gnosis:
- The sexual magic degree
- Supreme secret of O.T.O.
- Techniques taught orally, not written
Beyond IX°
- X°: National head (e.g., U.S. Grand Lodge)
- XI°: Honorary degree for exceptional service
- XII°: Outer Head of Order (O.H.O.) - supreme leader
The IX° Secret: Sexual Magic
What Is It? (General Principles)
Core idea: Sexual energy is the most powerful force available to humans; it can be directed for magical purposes
Three main techniques (corresponding to orientations):
- Autoerotic: Solo practice
- Heteroerotic: Male-female partnership
- Homoerotic: Same-sex partnership
Method (simplified):
- Formulate magical intention
- Raise sexual energy through arousal
- At climax, direct energy toward intention
- Use resulting "elixir" in ritual (details vary)
Note: Specific techniques are oath-bound secrets of IX°
Why the Secrecy?
- Taboo: Sex and spirituality combined = shocking to many
- Misuse: Powerful technique could be abused
- Preparation: Requires magical training to use effectively
- Tradition: Mystery school model of progressive revelation
Controversy
Critics say:
- It's just an excuse for orgies
- Exploitative of women
- Satanic or demonic
Practitioners say:
- It's a legitimate magical technique with ancient roots (tantra)
- Requires consent and ethical practice
- Not about hedonism but spiritual transformation
The Gnostic Mass
What It Is
Full name: Liber XV, Ecclesiae Gnosticae Catholicae Canon Missae
Written by: Aleister Crowley (1913)
Purpose: Public celebration of Thelemic principles
Structure
Officers:
- Priest: Represents solar/masculine principle
- Priestess: Represents lunar/feminine principle
- Deacon: Mediator, guide
- Children: Assistants
Ritual elements:
- Procession and purification
- Reading from The Book of the Law
- Consecration of Cake of Light and wine
- Symbolic union of Priest and Priestess
- Communion (participants consume Cake and wine)
Symbolism: Sexual union as sacrament, creation of new life/consciousness
Where to Attend
- O.T.O. local bodies hold public Gnostic Masses
- Open to anyone (don't need to be member)
- Schedules posted on O.T.O. websites
O.T.O. Today
Current Structure
Outer Head of Order (O.H.O.): Hymenaeus Beta (William Breeze) since 1985
U.S. Grand Lodge: Largest national body
Local bodies:
- Oases: Small groups
- Lodges: Larger, can initiate through IV°
- Chapters: Can initiate through VII°
Membership
- Estimated 3,000-5,000 members worldwide
- Concentrated in US, UK, Australia, Europe
- Growing slowly but steadily
Activities
- Gnostic Mass (weekly or monthly)
- Initiations
- Classes and study groups
- Social events
- Publishing (Crowley's works)
How to Join
Requirements
- 18+ years old
- Accept The Book of the Law as central text
- No other requirements (any religion, background, orientation)
Process
- Attend Gnostic Mass or other public events
- Meet members, learn about O.T.O.
- Apply for Minerval initiation
- If accepted, receive 0° initiation
- Progress through degrees (years between each)
Costs
- Annual dues (varies by country, ~$100-200/year)
- Initiation fees (covering ritual costs)
- No fees for advancement (based on merit and time)
O.T.O. vs. A∴A∴
Two Different Orders
O.T.O. (Ordo Templi Orientis):
- Fraternal/social order
- Group work, community
- Degrees conferred through initiation
- Teaches Thelema through ritual and fellowship
A∴A∴ (Astrum Argentum, "Silver Star"):
- Magical training order
- Individual work, one-on-one teacher-student
- Grades earned through demonstrated attainment
- Rigorous curriculum (meditation, ritual, study)
Relationship: Complementary, not competing. Many do both.
Conclusion: Do What Thou Wilt
The O.T.O. is Aleister Crowley's most enduring legacy—a living order teaching Thelema through ritual, community, and (at the highest level) sexual magic. Whether you see it as a legitimate magical tradition or a controversial fringe group depends on your perspective. But it's neither a Satanic cult nor a simple sex club—it's a complex esoteric order with a coherent philosophy and serious practitioners.
In the next article, we will explore Modern Elite Societies: Skull & Bones, Bohemian Grove, Bilderberg. We will examine the real secret societies of the powerful—not magical orders, but networks of political and economic elites—and separate fact from conspiracy theory.
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. Love is the law, love under will.
For Crowley, who dared to teach the forbidden. For Thelema, the law of liberty. For the Great Work. 93 93/93.
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