Today is going to be the most harrowing post of the Devious Poetry series to date. It’s not going to be easy to write about, and it’s by no means safe for work or safe for life. Today we’re going all the way down the O.T.O. rabbit hole to discuss not only what other deviationsContinue reading “Devious Poetry (part eight)”
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Devious Poetry (part six)
Oh boy. I suppose the time has come to start introducing you to the Ordo Templi Orientis (“Order of the Temple of the East”). You’ll often see them refer to themselves as the O.T.O., and that’s because their abbreviation has…certain…symbolism. Founded by German theosophists (because of course it was), the O.T.O. was an attempted revivalContinue reading “Devious Poetry (part six)”