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Solar Lodge

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Solar Lodgewas an American chapter ofOrdo Templi Orientisin California that was established in 1965, and withdrew from initiatory activity in 1972. It was based on ideas from the curriculum of the A.'.A.'. established byAleister Crowley.

The precursor to Solar Lodge was set in motion by Ray Burlingame ( "Frater Aquarius" ), when he initiated Georgina "Jean" Brayton ( "Soror Capricornus" ) in 1962.[1]While Burlingame was a Ninth Degree member of Ordo Templi Orientis and therefore qualified to form a lodge, O.T.O. as re-founded byGrady McMurtryin 1969 has never accepted Solar Lodge as a valid body of O.T.O.[2]and considers the Solar Lodge "clandestine", much as Freemasons consider the O.T.O. a form of clandestine Masonry.[citation needed]

In 1965, shortly before his death, Burlingame instructed Brayton to initiate other people, which she did, expanding Solar Lodge in the 1960s to include over 50 members.[3]By 1967, the Lodge owned several small mansions, a gas station, a bookstore, all in Los Angeles, and a desert property known as Solar Ranch in the Sonoran desert. In 1969, the Lodge ran a bookstore inBlythe, California;it operated Solar Ranch nearVidal, California;and it owned a gas station in Vidal with a cafe, motel, bar, house, gas station and grocery store.[4]

In 1969, the members of the lodge were charged with mistreatment of the six-year-old son of one of the members in a case that came to be known as "The Boy in the Box".[5]Brayton, her husband, and other officers of the lodge engaged in "interstate flight to avoid prosecution",[6]traveled to Mexico and Canada, and eventually engaged in a publicity campaign that alleged a conspiracy against them by law enforcement officers and the courts. Initially, a few members went to jail for 6 months on a felony conviction, a few went to jail for 3 months on a misdemeanor conviction, and a few had their charges dismissed. When Brayton and her husband were arrested, she pleadedno contestand was sentenced to three years of probation along with a $500 fine.[6]

References

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  1. ^Shiva (2007),p. 6.
  2. ^Shiva (2007),pp. 5–6.
  3. ^A list of 58 members is found athttps://mystic-history.angelfire /02solar.htm.
  4. ^Shiva (2007),p. 91.
  5. ^"Boy in the Box".Los Angeles Times.July 30, 1969.
  6. ^abShiva (2007),p. 132.

Works cited

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  • Shiva, Frater (2007).Inside Solar Lodge - Outside the Law: True Tales of Initiation and High Adventure.York Beach: Teitan Press.ISBN978-0-933429-09-3.

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