their
actions at significant times. This provides an opportunity
to improve one's knowledge of Astrology a hundred fold.
This
book reads like a novel as Greer draws us into the lives
of Moina Bergson Mathers, Annie Horniman, Maud Gonne and
Florence Farr. We see them grow to womanhood in a restrictive
Victorian society. She explains through their astrological
aspects why they rebelled from convention and then were
able to stand on equal footing with the Masons who formed
the historic Golden Dawn.
When
seen through the female perspective, a whole new understanding
of Mathers, Yeats, and G.B. Shaw emerges, probably better
than any previous biographies of these men. Greer shows
how each of these four women's divergent personalities interacted
to contribute to the growth of the historic Golden Dawn
and then clashed leading to its breakup. Still, they never
stopped being Magicians, instead transforming their Magic
into poetry, music, Plays, establishing theaters and even
liberating Ireland from the British.
Most
importantly, through an excellent referenced endnote system,
Mary Greer shows the specialized contributions these women
made to the Golden Dawn Magical System. The Magical operations
these women helped create are beautifully presented. Their
actual Tarot and astrological divinations are interpreted
on significant events. Early on Greer describes an Enochian
skrying session between Mathers and Yeats with Moina as
the Seer. Later, we experience Florence Farr's and Allen
Bennett's "Evocation of the Spirit Tapthartharath."
We become privy to W.B. Yeats and Maud Gonne creating their
Celtic Mysteries in the Astral. And one real delight is
a vivid description of Florence Farr's "Sphere"
group projecting the Tree of Life over the City of London.
This book is a must for any student of Golden Dawn Magic
or member of a Golden Dawn Temple.
I grew to love each of these women, especially Florence
Farr, and felt a profound sadness in finishing the book.
There was something very familiar about these four women.
I know them. I have met Moinas, Annies, Mauds, and Florences
in the women who practice Magic today. I thank the Divine
and Mary Greer that these Rebels and Priestesses still live.
Note:
Do not confuse the Historic G.D. written about in the book
with Modern Groups using the name Golden Dawn.
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