... just talked about the importance of identifying frauds and set-ups lacking substance. Yes. And I believe in the importance of doing so. One of the reasons I am not so very popular in here. Bourke ran a number of frauds, and Word relies on a couple of them in supporting the 'legitimacy' of the Griffin GD above all others. Ah. Now I see. Maybe you're unfamiliar ...
...? You seem to have a real issue with him and I cannot imagine what it is. David You yourself have just talked about the importance of identifying frauds and set-ups lacking substance. Bourke ran a number of frauds, and Word relies on a couple of them in supporting the 'legitimacy' of the Griffin GD above all others. Maybe you're unfamiliar with the history of this, since a ...
... his grasp of occultism. If you read 'Other Temples, Other Gods, co-authored by GT and Neville Drury, you will see clearly what I mean. The letter on Koenig's site is what gets Bourke, who was involved in this thing, unstuck - GT claims the original order was brought to Australia by Deacon in 1908, an assertion Vivienne Browning, his daughter, was expressly unaware of - most ...
... Barry Soskiel. One is to suspect the charter was given as some sort of a favour, perhaps in exchange for something Theosophical GT had unearthed ? The letter on Koenig's site is what gets Bourke, who was involved in this thing, unstuck - GT claims the original order was brought to Australia by Deacon in 1908, an assertion Vivienne Browning, his daughter, was expressly unaware of - most ...
...his daughter Vivienne Browning to Dr. Greg Tillett. That had Desmond Bourke's fingers all over it. I'm fairly sure it's .... There is also the question, for example, of why Desmond Bourke was an 8 = 3 of the revived Waite Order ab ...> constituted something of the the basis for reviving FRC. But that Bourke's support of that activity should prevent him from also issuing ...
... Vivienne Browning to Dr. Greg Tillett. That had Desmond Bourke's fingers all over it. I'm fairly sure it's bogus... work. There is also the question, for example, of why Desmond Bourke was an 8 = 3 of the revived Waite Order ab initio from ...have constituted something of the the basis for reviving FRC. But that Bourke's support of that activity should prevent him from also issuing ...
...= 4 from them, later transmitted directly to Bourke. During the schism with Mathers, they were neutral...., but also it cites the connection with Desmond Bourke. SAR Sar Draconis wrote: Colquhoun interviewed MacGregor Reid ... http://www.angelfire.com/weird2/obscure2/druid.html Bourke was something of a lynchpin in British druidry,...
... on something other than GD entirely. Two, even if they did work both, there is no plausible argument that Nuada passed the GD part of it's supposed lineage onto the group Desmond Bourke was associated with. And why would they ? Druids you would think would be typically interested in Druidic rites, not GD ones. Three, the information is from Ithell Colquhoun, and ergo notoriously ...
... / Mathers and received the lineal succession of 7 = 4 from them, later transmitted directly to Bourke. During the schism with Mathers, they were neutral. The website http://www.angelfire.com/weird2/...from Reuss to Vyvyan Deacon to his daughter Vivienne Browning to Dr. Greg Tillett. That had Desmond Bourke's fingers all over it. I'm fairly sure it's bogus. Here in Sydney ...
...has heard of it. Ben Does the "Bourk connection" refere to one Desmond Bourke? ... (Chosen Chief 1946-1964). SAR That Bourke as "something of a lynchpin in British...