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By:
Israel Regardie
Review
by: V.H. Frater S.O.S.

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This
book is an important book to have in any Golden Dawn library.
Formally called, "My Rosicrucian Adventure," it
is a simplistic overview of some important history of the
Order. Equally important in this book is Suster's rebuttal
to the accusation waged by Ellic Howe in his book entitled,
"The Magicians of the Golden Dawn". Everyone has
a point of view, and Israel Regardie was no exception. The
reader should keep in mind that this book was his opinion.
We do not agree with every claim or promise made by Israel
Regardie in this book, but we do not discount the value
of it either. This writing also contains Regardie's rebuttal
to R.G. Torrens accusations that Regardie had no access
to the material he published on his own, but rather attained
it through Crowley.
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This book
is miles from complete, but things like the Mathers' and Yeats'
manifestos are very much worth reading. If you find this book
on the shelf, we suggest that you purchase it. In the meantime,
Regardie indirectly is responsible for at least three groups who
now call themselves the Golden Dawn. These groups may be doing
fine work, but they should not be confused with the original Order
founded by S.L. Mathers.
The point is "What You Should Know About the Golden Dawn"
could easily continue into several more volumes or additions,
but we will have to wait for history to write them. In the meantime,
buy the book.
Note: For more information
on Orders today following the Classical Golden Dawn system, and
to browse the links section of this website.
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