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  • The Pharos

    A modern-day esoteric school, with international membership. Their mandate and work is the training of mages and teachers to serve the Divine in the spiritual evolution of humanity.

    www.thepharos.org

  • The Society of The Inner Light

    Western mystery school founded by Dion Fortune.

    www.innerlight.org.uk

  • Order of the Grail

    Mystic Chivalry and Rosicrucianism.

    www.orderofthegrail.org

  • The Order of Maat

    A secret society for writers and webmasters dedicated to mystical themes. Membership available only by invitation.

    www.geocities.com

  • Societas Magica

    Created to further communication and exchange among scholars interested in the study of magic during the middle ages as well as in antiquity and the early modern period. Its range of concerns includes the sociology of magic, magical practices and theories of magic, as well as magical objects, artifacts and texts.

    brindedcow.umd.edu

  • The Union of Radical Magi

    An autonomous, autocephalous confederation of ritual practitioners of magick and the esoteric sciences embracing both the right-hand and left-hand, as well as chaotic paths, whose aim it is to employ their art for the betterment of society.

    www.geocities.com

  • The Gnostic Pagan Tradition

    A cultural fusion based on traditional Gnosticism, Thelema, transphysics, historical materialism and Jungian psychology.

    www.gnostics.com

  • Order of the Celestial Dragon

    Spiritual order blending the esoteric and pagan paths to form their own unique mysticism.

    www.geocities.com

  • Temple of the Seekers

    Group for the study and practice of Ceremonial Magick located in Boston, MA.

    members.aol.com

  • Companions of the Glyph

    Working magickal order formed from members of various other groups.

    www.geocities.com

  • LOGDOS

    The London Lodge of the Oxford Golden Dawn Occult Society. It is a practical magick group which meets regularly for rituals in London.

    www.lawbright.com

  • The New Alexandrian Library Project

    An esoteric library building project, located in Delaware.

    www.sacredwheel.org

  • Omnimancy

    A group of mages based in northern New Jersey who have been active as a group for the past 10 years. They practice a non-ritual form of magic based on the original concepts and research of Arthur, the founder of Omnimancy and this group.

    www.omnimancy.com

  • Company of Avalon

    Explores the western mystery tradition in the style of Dion Fortune, Bligh Bond and other Avalonians. Correspondance courses offered in magick and the kaballah.

    www.companyofavalon.net

  • Religio Perennis

    Religioperennis is dedicated to the Perennialist school of Rene Guenon and F. Schuon. It includes a database on the traditionalist/perennialist school, and an online library on the major spiritual traditions.

    www.religioperennis.org

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