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Public

Ordo Magni Operis offers a variety of public programme options:

  • From time to time, Sōdalitātes of the Order will put on short seminars on topics which fall within the Order's purview. These are announced on the main page of this site and appear in the event calendar.

Programme and Curriculum

This section describes the programme and curriculum of the Order, according to the Grades and Degrees offered.

At present, programmes are available strictly locally through the auspices of chartered Sōdalitātes, though we hope to offer a correspondence programme soon.

The Esoteric Arts: A Primer

The Esoteric Arts: A Primer is now available for sale at

http://www.lulu.com/content/1628849

Publications

Here is a list of publications available to the public for purchase.

Yahoo Groups--Alchemy

Today, after resigning from a Yahoo group whose moderator was very inflammatory (!), I decided to see what might be out there in terms of alchemical groups...

There are quite a few general magical groups, many of them Golden-Dawnish, which have some association to the subject, but there are also quite a few dealing exclusively with the subject.

Autumnal Equinox

23/09/2007 - 05:21
Etc/GMT-4

This is the actual time of Equinox.

Event Calendar and Upcoming Events

On our website, two new blocks now appear in the left navigation area:

Events, a small calendar, with dates for which events have been scheduled high lit, and Upcoming Events, a list by title of the upcoming events.

Crowley on Absinthe

While reading up on Absinthe (it turns out that wonderful "Czech" Absinth by Hill that I have isn't genuine! nor is the neat procedure whereby one drenches a sugar cube with Absinthe and sets it alight), I discovered that Aleister Crowley had written a piece on it...

Pow-wow at UW

28/09/2007 - 19:00
29/09/2007 - 19:00
Etc/GMT-4

4th Annual UW SUNDANCe Pow Wow:

"Celebrating Communities"

There's No Place Like Home. There's No Place Like Home. There's No Place Like Home....

Friday September 28 7-8pm SLC

Deposits

  1. All Deposits should be recorded in a proper Deposit Book.
  2. Deposits should, where possible, be made in a branch before a teller, rather than through a machine. This provides additional security, since the teller is likely to catch any errors in the Deposit, which in turn means fewer accounting adjustments and confusion in the State books.