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  1. Cecil Frederick Russell (1897–1987) was an American occultist. Russell was a member of the A∴A∴ and Aleister Crowley's magical order, Ordo Templi Orientis. Russell later founded his own magical order, the G.B.G. (variously explained as "Great Brotherhood of God" or "Gnostic Body of God").

  2. Dec 4, 2012 · C. F. Russell: The Occultist as Book Collector. Cecil F. Russell, 1897-1987. Sometimes you stumble across a book that has all the elements of biblio-intrigue: rare, relatively unknown, interesting text, and surprising author.

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  4. Change in a parallel world C F Russell, Louis Culling, and the Book of Changes. by Steve Moore. RUSSELL THE MAGICIAN. If Cecil Frederick Russell (1897–1987) is remembered at all today, it tends to be as an acolyte, however briefly, of Aleister Crowley.

  5. C.F. Russells books. Average rating: 4.67 · 3 ratings · 0 reviews · 4 distinct works. * Note: these are all the books on Goodreads for this author. To add more, click here . About C.F. Russell: Cecil Frederick Russell, also known underthe motto Genesthai was an occultist and member of the A∴A∴, later founding the G∴B∴G∴ (Grea...

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  6. The C.F. Russell Catalogue. Cecil Frederick Russell 1897-1987. Russell wrote in 1922: "Magick is aptly defined as the science and art of doing one's Will – achieving one's purpose, fulfilling the Law of THELEMA. Thus theoretical magick is the art of perfecting mental processes, and practical magick the art of perfecting volitional processes.

  7. The G∴B∴G∴ stands for The Great Brotherhood of God. The promise of the Order was "A Shortcut to Initiation." That was the headline of a 1931 announcement appearing over a Chicago box office number. The founder of the G∴B∴G∴ was C. F. Russell whose magical name was Frater Genesthai.

  8. Nov 3, 2022 · Cecil Frederick Russell (1897–1987) was an American occultist. Russell was a member of the A∴A∴ and Aleister Crowley 's O.T.O. magical order. Russell later founded his own magical order, the G.B.G. (variously explained as "Great Brotherhood of God" or "Gnostic Body of God").