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XXXI Hymns to the Star Goddess Who Is Not

By: Frater Achad
Narrated by: Frater Sirion
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Summary

A sublime book of 31 poems written by Frater Achad.

This edition has been fully and completely digitally remastered to be as close to the now out-of-print original. It is a loving work of art dedicated to the memory of the author.

Frater Achad was an occultist and ceremonial magician. An early aspirant to AA (the 20th to be admitted as a Probationer in December 1909) who "claimed" the grade of Magister Templi as a Neophyte, he also became an OTO initiate, serving as the principal organizer for that order in British Columbia.

He worked under a variety of mottos and pseudonyms, including VIO (Unus in Omnibus, "One in All," as an AA Probationer), OIVVIO, VIOOIV, Parzival (as an Adeptus Minor and OTO Ninth Degree), and Tantalus Leucocephalus (as 10th Degree OTO), but he is best known under his Neophyte motto Achad (Hebrew "unity", אחד), which he used as a byline in his various published writings.

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