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  1. Grady Louis McMurtry is the author of The Holy Books of Thelema (4.16 avg rating, 430 ratings, 16 reviews, published 1969), The Kabbalah, Magick, and The...

  2. Grady Louis McMurtry X°, Hymenæus Alpha, Ὺμεναιος Α. “During the IInd World War, two Californian O.T.O. members traveled to Europe on military assignments, Grady Louis McMurtry (also known as Hymenaeus Alpha) and Frederic Mellinger. McMurtry went earlier and visited Aleister Crowley on several occasions while on leave.

  3. Grady Louis McMurtry (October 18, 1918 – July 12, 1985) was a direct student of author and occultist Aleister Crowley and an adherent of Thelema. He is best known for reviving the fraternal organization, Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), which he headed under the motto Hymenaeus Alpha from 1971 until his death.

  4. The Masters Thesis of Grady Louis McMurtry In a letter to Jean’s Sihvonen dated April 19th, 1958, Grady immediately began telling her that it was his view that the Work was not being promulgated at all and Thelema had entered into a dark Saturnian phase. He added, that since Crowley’s death, or for almost eleven […]

  5. Welcome to the Grady McMurtry Project, hosted by Blazing Star, O.T.O. This website is dedicated to preserving the legacy of Grady L. McMurtry, also known as Hymenaeus Alpha 777. “Hymenaeus Alpha,” a motto given to Grady McMurtry by Aleister Crowley in a letter dated 19 November 1943. The motto enumerates to 777.

  6. www.corneliuspublications.comHome - Red Flame

    Frater Hymenaeus Alpha 777 (Grady Louis McMurtry, 1918-1985), the First Caliph Biography of Grady Louis McMurtry Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. -AL I:40 This website is about Grady Louis McMurtry’s branch of theARGENTIUM ASTRUM Frater Hymenaeus Gamma 777 (J. Edward Cornelius, 1951-2023), former Caliph and Inner Head of the […]

  7. Grady Louis McMurtry (October 18, 1918 – July 12, 1985) was a student of author and occultist Aleister Crowley and an adherent of Thelema. He is best known for reviving the fraternal organization Ordo Templi Orientis , which he headed from 1971 until his death in 1985.