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Pen name
  
Soror Meral

Genre
  
Occult studies

Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Phyllis Seckler


Citizenship
  
United States

Role
  
Writer

Period
  
1979–2004

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Born
  
Phyllis Evalina PrattJune 18, 1917Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (
1917-06-18
)

Subject
  
Biography, astrology, magick

Died
  
May 31, 2004, Oroville, California, United States

Spouse
  
Grady Louis McMurtry (m. 1969–1975)

Books
  
The Kabbalah, Magick, and Thelema. Selected Writings Volume II

Marriage location
  
Tijuana, Mexico

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Phyllis Evalina Seckler (1917–2004), also known as Soror Meral, was a ninth degree (IX°) member of the "Sovereign Sanctuary of the Gnosis" of Ordo Templi Orientis, and a student of Jane Wolfe, herself a student of Aleister Crowley. Sr. Meral was Master of 418 Lodge of O.T.O. from its inception in 1979 until her death. She was also founder of the College of Thelema; and co-founder (with Anna-Kria King and James A. Eshelman) of the Temple of Thelema, both of which organizations she also led until her death. Prior to her death, she also warranted the founding of the International College of Thelema (formerly known as the College of Thelema of Northern California) as an autonomous continuation of her work, as well as the Temple of the Silver Star (the initiatory Order within the International College of Thelema.) She was a writer for and editor of In the Continuum, the journal of the College of Thelema, for nearly 25 years.

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For a brief period in the 1970s, she was married to Grady McMurtry. It was as a result of a 1968 letter from Seckler that McMurtry (Fra. Hymenaeus Alpha) invoked his "emergency powers" to reconstitute Ordo Templi Orientis, which had flagged following the death of Aleister Crowley's successor as Outer Head of the Order, Karl Germer. It was under their combined leadership that O.T.O. was incorporated under California law and began to grow in North America for the first time since Crowley's death.

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Publications

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  • Seckler (2003). Jerry Cornelius; Marlene Cornelius, eds. Jane Wolfe: Her Life With Aleister Crowley (Part 1). Red Flame #10. ISBN 0-9712376-2-X. 
  • Seckler (2003). Jerry Cornelius; Marlene Cornelius, eds. Jane Wolfe: Her Life With Aleister Crowley (Part 2). Red Flame #11. ISBN 0-9712376-3-8. 
  • Seckler (2010). Rorac Johnson; Gregory Peters; David Shoemaker, eds. The Thoth Tarot, Astrology & Other Selected Writings. Teitan Press & College of Thelema of Northern California. ISBN 978-0-933429-27-7. 
  • Seckler (2012). Rorac Johnson; Gregory Peters; David Shoemaker, eds. The Kabbalah, Magick, and Thelema. Selected Writings Volume II. Teitan Press & College of Thelema of Northern California. ISBN 978-0-933429-28-4. 

  • Phyllis Seckler Phyllis Seckler Astrum Argenteum

    Phyllis Seckler Phyllis Seckler Astrum Argenteum

    References

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