This
is a distortion of Crowley's teaching. The latter observed in the
same context, "We do opine that it is better and easier that
the other party should be in ignorance of the sacred character of
the Office. It is enough if that assistant be formed by Nature signally
for the physical task, robust, vigorous, eager, sensible, hot and
healthy; flesh, nerve and blood being tense, quick, and lively,
easily enflamed, and nigh inextinguishable." [10]
Crowley
suggests that a partner in sexual magick should, ideally, in his
opinion, be involved for the sake of sensual pleasure, pure and
simple. Hubbard, on the other hand, is telling his own son how to
enslave minds, bodies and souls. Parsons, who wrote extensively
on the subject of freedom, must have had no idea of what type of
person he was engaged in High Magick with.
In any
case, Parsons goes on to narrate that "In January 1946 I had
been engaged in the study and practice of magick for seven years,
and in the supervision and operation of an occult lodge for four
years, [11] having been initiated into the Sanctuary of the Gnosis
by the Beast 666, Fra. 132, and Fra. Saturnus. [12] At this time
I decided upon a Magical operation designed to obtain the assistance
of an elemental mate." [13] In a sense, deprived of his former
lover, Parsons was 'going for broke' in looking for a partner to
create a magical child with; "All or nothing -- I have no other
terms," as he put it to Crowley. [14]
Beginning
on January 4, 1946 at 9:00 PM, Parsons and Hubbard employed the
powerful Enochian Air Tablet, using an Air Dagger, parchment talisman,
invocations, conjurations, Enochian Calls and invocations, and appropriate
banishings. [15] According to Parsons, at various times over subsequent
days, wind storms were raised, electrical power was disrupted (January
14), during which Hubbard allegedly had a candle knocked from his
hand by Something; several witnesses saw a "brownish yellow
light about seven feet high" [16] which Parsons banished. [17]
On January
18 Parsons and Hubbard were out in the Mojave Desert when Parsons
suddenly had an epiphany, and realized the experiment was accomplished.
[18] "I returned home," he tells us, "and found a
young woman answering the requirements [19] waiting for me."
For the
next month he invoked Babalon with her as his partner, "as
was proper to one of my grade" [20] -- in other words, by the
sexual Eucharist of the Mass of the Holy Ghost.
While
his magical partner visited in New York, on February 28, Parsons
returned to the Mojave, and received a "communication"
he referred to as Liber 49, The Book Of Babalon, which identifies
its source as Babalon Herself. It should be noted that Hubbard was
also away then. Liber 49 asserts, among other things, "The
working is of nine moons ... And she shall wander in the witchwood
under the Night of Pan, and know the mysteries of the Goat and the
Serpent, and of the children that are hidden away ... I will provide
the place and the material basis, thou the tears and blood ... Thy
tears, thy sweat, thy blood, thy semen, thy love, thy faith shall
provide. Ah, I shall drain thee like the cup that is of me, Babalon
[21] ... Let me behold thee naked and lusting after me, calling
upon my name ... Let me receive all thy manhood within my Cup, climax
upon climax, joy upon joy ...Gather together in the covens as of
old...Gather together in secret, be naked and shameless and rejoice
in my name." [22]
It is
interesting that much of this anticipates the emergence of Wicca,
at a time when Gerald Gardner in England was only beginning to formulate
his ideas. Parsons spent much of the remainder of his short magical
career writing on the subject of 'witchcraft.' In any event, when
Parsons communicated the Good News to Crowley, the old Magus was
perplexed, or amused, or, conceivably both. He wrote Parsons, "You
have me completely puzzled by your remarks. I thought I had a morbid
imagination, as good as any man's, but it seems I have not. I cannot
form the slightest idea what you can possibly mean."
Apparently
undaunted, upon Hubbard's return Parsons prepared to impregnate
his magical partner, impressed by a vision Hubbard had "of
a savage and beautiful woman riding naked on a great catlike beast."
According
to Francis King's account, "Parsons was High Priest and had
sexual intercourse with the girl, while Hubbard who was present
acted as scryer, seer, or clairvoyant." This occurred on the
first three days of March, 1946.
The aftermath
is the subject of much rumor, and points out the high significance
of sexual magick. "This secret is the true Key to Magick,"
said Crowley, "that is, by the right use of this secret man
may impose his Will on Nature herself...."
Hubbard
took off with Parsons' former partner and the funds of their joint
enterprise. Parsons caught up with Hubbard in July of 1946 in Miami,
having to evoke Bartzabel [23] to raise a storm at sea, forcing
Hubbard back to shore. Ron Hubbard nevertheless married Parsons'
former lover the following month, and went on to write _Dianetics,
The Science of Mental Health_ and, eventually, to organize the Church
of Scientology, built upon a hidden mythos of a 75 million year
old disaster in which the inhabitants of a 76 planet galactic federation
were blown up by a dictator named Xenu. This science fiction "space
opera" from Hubbard's pulp fiction days forms a bizarre underpinning
to an already bizarre story. [24]
The remainder
of the tale depends entirely on whom you talk to. Was a "magical
child" conceived ritually March 4, 1946, born into this world
as Babalon Incarnate on or about "nine moons" later, on
or about December 4, 1946? Is such a being, a woman of about 50,
alive today?
Or was
there a more ethereal "birth" perhaps, on a spiritual
level, the true "birth date" of Gardnerian Wicca and its
various descendent bodies, and on a more material level, the birth
of modern 'second wave' feminism. Surely, the timing of the Babalon
Working and the arrival of the Post War Baby Boom is simultaneous
in an eerie sort of way.
UFO buffs
have of late been touting a theory that Hubbard came to Parsons
with a purpose more grandiose than "the ordinary confidence
game."
In pulp
magazine circles, he had encountered any number of occultists and
border occultists (Talbot Mundy, Col. Arthur Burks, Major Donald
Keyhoe, Ray Palmer and Richard S. Shaver come to mind [25]), and
had already formulated the core of the "inner Scientology teaching"
outlined above.
He wished
to bring this other world into Manifestation, but lacked the technical
knowledge to do so. So, he came to the innocent sex magician Jack
Parsons. In this version, the Babalon Working, guided by Hubbard,
had little to do with " Babalon" and more to do with the
hideous Old Ones of the H.P. Lovecraft Cthuthu Mythos. "A door
opened; something came through" is the essence of this thesis,
and the appearance of the first "flying saucer" case the
following year is considered, in this outre rumor, not coincidental
at all.
The Babalon
Working permanently alienated Parsons from Crowley, but the work
of the ill-fated rocket scientist has more recently been reevaluated
in a more favorable light by present day occultists and UFOlogists
alike.
Excerpt
from:
Green Egg Magazine,
Vol. 29, No. 118, March-April 1997 CE
The Official Organ of the Church of All Worlds
Issue entitled "Science Fiction and Paganism"
Green Egg, POB 488, Laytonville, CA 95454
(707) 984-7062 Gemagazine@aol.com
http://www.caw.org/green-egg/
Endnotes:
1. In point of fact, Adamski had been trying to sell his
Venusian story as science fiction several years earlier -- that
is, at about the same time as Parsons alleged experience in New
Mexico.
2. Quoted from _L. Ron Hubbard, Messiah or Madman? _ by Bent
Corydon and L. Ron Hubbard, Jr. (Lyle Stuart, 1987) p. 307.
3. op. cit. pp. 255-56
4. op. cit. p. 256
5. op. cit. p. 258
6. op. cit. p. 259
7. op. cit. p. 257, but frequently quoted in various sources;
See also Crowley's novel _Moonchild_.
8. _Freedom Is A Two Edged Sword_ by John W. Parsons (Falcon
Press/OTO 1989) introduction by Hymenaeus Beta, p. 7
9. Corydon & Hubbard, op. cit. p. 307.
10. De Arte Magica
11. Agape Lodge OTO
12. This is a significant "crew" of initiators,
indeed. The Sanctuary of the Gnosis refers to the Ninth Degree of
the OTO System, the most exalted of the regular initiatory degrees.
The Initiators here mentioned are Aleister Crowley, the then Grand
Master of the Order, W.T. Smith, the U.S. National Grand Master,
and Karl Germer, who served after Crowley's death as Grand Master
until the early 1960s.
13._The Collected Writings of Jack Parsons_, Part One, _The
Book of Babalon_, introduction, "Conception."
14. Corydon & Hubbard, op. cit. p. 257
15. This is standard ceremonial magical ritual practice.
16. _Book of Babalon_, Parsons, p 6 ; also quoted by Corydon
& Hubbard, op. cit. p. 256
17. These are common side effects in serious magical rituals.
18. This is, of course, the same area that the Adamski Orthon
contact took place a few years later, the area in which Dr. Wilhelm
Reich, M.D. conducted his experiments with shooting down UFOs with
Orgone Energy, and various other UFO-related events.
19. Marjorie Elizabeth Cameron (b. 1922 - d. 1995), or the
future Ms. Parsons; see Freedom Is... op. cit. Also The Magical
Link, Spring-Summer, 1995.
20. _Book of Babalon_, op. cit., p. 4
21. After Liber
Cheth,
a Class A Holy Book of the Thelemic Canon.
22. _Book of Babalon_, op. cit. pp. 5-9
23. A powerful magical being
24. Corydon & Hubbard, op. cit. p. 364
25. Except for Mundy, the present author has met with all
of the pulp writers mentioned here.
About
the author:
A native
of Augusta, Georgia, USA, Bishop T Allen Greenfield, 50, is a world
traveller and the father of three sons, ranging in age from 24 to
5.
He is
a long-time student of occultism, esoteric spirituality and Gnosticism.
A past member of the British Society for Psychical Research, the
National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP), etc.,
he has twice been the recipient of the "UFOlogist of the Year
Award" of the National UFO Conference (1972 and 1992).
Greenfield
is the author of several commercial books. _Secret Cipher of the
UFOnauts_, IllumiNet Press, 1994 has been critically acclaimed in
many reviews all over the world. A more scholarly work, "The
Story of the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light" which deals with
this seminal occult group from a Thelemic perspective, has now been
published by Looking Glass Press of Stockholm, Sweden and Beverly
Hills, CA USA (1997).
The Bishop
is currently working [published 1998] on a book on the history
of the Rite of Memphis from Cagliostro to Yarker, Papus and Crowley,
as well as developing an annotated edition of Frater Achad's BOOK
31, taken from the original typescript and Achad's private letters.
He also wrote the introduction to the late Gray Barker's surrealist
exploration of the heart of the UFO and "Men in Black"
mythos, The Silver Bridge (Saucerian Books, 1970) and privately
published an informal history of UFOlogy, Saucers and Saucerers
(PANP Press, 1976).
He is,
however, not a strange creature from time and space, a UFO silencer,
a pagan writer, an Illuminoid, nor, for that matter, a Theosophist.
He is said to have a sense of humor, and is known to write rather
decent poetry when he is depressed, or inspired, or in love, mostly
for his own amusement and that of his friends.
Since
the 1960's The Rt. Rev. Greenfield has appeared on various "talk"
radio and television programs, dealing with esoteric and political
issues. As a speaker, he has appeared before the International Fortean
Organization (Washington, D.C., 1974), the Atlanta UFO Society (Atlanta,
Fernbank Science Center, 1975), at the 31st Annual National UFO
Conference (Cleveland, 1994), UFO Forum (Atlanta, 1995), 32nd Annual
National UFO Conference (Atlanta, 1995), and Greenfield spoke on
the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light and served on two panels at the
First National OTO Conference (Akron, Ohio, 1997).
Since
1969 Greenfield has been a practicing Ceremonial Magician, and for
even longer a serious student of the Western Esoteric Tradition.
After many years of study, he was Elected a Bishop by the Holy Synod
of the Neopythagorean Gnostic Church in 1986, and was consecrated
Bishop. In 1987 he was extended recognition as a Bishop within the
Gnostic Catholic Church-Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO) and was consecrated
in New York in November of 1988.
An ecclectic
exponent of spiritual ideas, Greenfield also acts as a local contact
and information resource for the KARMA KAGYU BUDDHIST NETWORK (KKBN),
and has handled local presentations by Spiritual Masters from various
traditions. He also holds symbolic and actual titles from a number
of esoteric bodies: From the Ancient and Primitive Rites of Memphis
& Mizraim, he holds the 33° 90° 95° and a research
lodge charter (1921 ecclesiastical revised rite); is Auxiliary ("Associate")
Bishop in the QBLH and since September 23, 1995, has been a Member
of the Green Abyss Lodge of the Miskatonick Society (USA) in association
with The Grey Lodge (England).
The only
RITUAL initiatory body with which The Rt. Rev. Greenfield is affiliated,
however, is the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO). Greenfield is Past Master
of Eulis (now Syntaxiss) Lodge of OTO, and former editor of its
journal, LAShTAL. The Rt. Rev. Greenfield holds both initiate and
ecclesiastic membership in OTO, and continues to serve that august
body as both Bishop and Chartered Initiator, as well as other capacities.
The Bishop
can be spied upon at: