This episode explores the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), a secretive occult society founded in the early 20th century and later reshaped by Aleister Crowley. Originally influenced by Freemasonry and Rosicrucianism, the O.T.O. evolved into a Thelemic order built around Crowley’s philosophy: “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.”
We dive into its system of graded initiations, symbolic rituals, and its most controversial practice—sex magic, which Crowley believed was the key to unlocking spiritual power. While critics denounce the group as dangerous or cult-like, supporters view it as a path of spiritual liberation and self-discovery.
Though fractured after Crowley’s death, the O.T.O. continues to exist worldwide, its legacy tied to both mystical exploration and public suspicion. The society remains a striking example of how secrecy, charisma, and ritual can redefine spirituality—and ignite enduring controversy.