I doubt even Crowley would have considered himself as a 'true male' so I don't see why anyone else would need to do so.
vandermok <vandermok@...> wrote:
vandermok <vandermok@...> wrote:
Must we accept to consider Crowley as a true male? Anyway, the men looks more right for giving a rational Apollonian structure to the rites, EVEN Dionysian rites.In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com <savitar_devi@...> wrote:(...) It is a great irony to many 'Wiccans' that the founder of modern Wicca was a man (due to the hefty feminist regime the movement is composed of) - didn't Crowley also write some of the rituals for Gardner (which would explain the similarities I suppose)?
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In Yama's world is one, home of heroes.
As on a linch-pin, firm, rest things immortal:
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