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Choronzon Club

''Do what thou wilt

Shall be the whole of the Law.''

David R. Jones (b. 18 May 1957 CE - ) is a noted scholar [1],[13]</ref>, and author of numerous articles on Freemasonry, Magick, Enochian and Biblical and Religious Studies. He is purported to be a member of numerous secret societies including Ancient Free & Accepted Masonry, the episcopates of numerous Gnostic [2] and Apostolic churches, Ordo Templi Orientis[3], Astron Argon, Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, the Choronzon Club and others. He is probably best known as a founding member of both the John Dee Society [4] and the Center for Enochian Studies. [5] He has been the subject of several occult exposes including The Black Lodge of Santa Cruz [6] and Synchronicity and the Seventh Seal; and is the frequent target of such "yellow" bloggers as Peter Koenig [7] and G.M. Kelley, [8] and such Wikipedia vandals as LevelSolve.


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References

  1. ^ Jones, David R. "Thelemic Symposium 2002" [1] Retrieved 13 September 2001.
  2. ^ Koenig, Peter "Wandering Bishops" Ordo Templi Orientis Phenomena[2]
  3. ^ Ordo Templi Orientis official "Speakers' Biographies NOTOCON 2005" [3]
  4. ^ O'Farrell, Michael "Pondering Enochian" Satyrikon [4]
  5. ^ The Proceedings of the Center for Enochian Studies were published in the Journal of Thelema Lodge O.T.O. beginning in 1988. [5]
  6. ^ O'Farrell, Michael The Black Lodge of Santa Cruz [6]
  7. ^ Koenig Peter "Blind Dogs Bark at Absent Trees" Ordo Templi Orientis Phenomena. [7]
  8. ^ Kelly, G.M. "EXCERPTS FROM PERSONAL NOTES August 2000 to May 2002 E.V." Castle of the Silver Star. [8]



[edit] External links

  • "Pondering Enochian" Satyrikon [14]
  • A collection of his articles at Hermetic.com [15]
  • Lion & Serpent Journal including his important work on Enochian theory [16]
  • "Gnosticism, Enochian and the Book of the Law" A Speech delivered at NOTOCON 2005 [17]
  • His Enochian Art [18]