You are here:About>Religion & Spirituality>Alternative Religions
About.comAlternative Religions
Builders of the Adytum
  Related Terms
•  Caduceus
•  Babalon
•  Geomancy
•  Chaote
Baphomet

Related Resources
Sacred Geometry
Religio Romana
Historical interest
  Mystery Schools and orders
Magick and Theory
Da Vinci Code Research Guide 
Glossaries 
Symbol Glossary
Alternative Religions Glossary
Glossary of Magick and the Occult  

Alternative Religions Glossary /

Builders of the Adytum, or BOTA, is an initiatory Ritual Magick group formed in the early twentieth century by Paul Foster Case, former head of the Golden Dawn.

Related Resources:

  • Magical texts
    Etexts, Grimoires, tables, and other source material for Ritual Magick. Agrippa, Dee, Crowley, etc. resources and instruction on Tarot, esoteric kabbalah, magickal weapons, more.
  • Ritual Magick
    Ritual Magick, also known as Ceremonial Magick, one of the most mysterious and misunderstood spiritual traditions, dates back in various forms to the beginnings of human culture, and has been continually practiced through to the present day- inspiring movements as diverse as Wicca, Theosophy, and the New Age, as well as such diverse disciplines as Chaos magick, Aeonic magick, and Thelema.
  • Hermetic Tradition
    Named after Hermes Trismigestus (Hermes the three times great), the Greek moniker of the Egyptian God Tehuti (Thoth), alleged author of hundreds of mystical tractates, the Hermetic tradition is an eclectic spiritual tradition that encompasses elements from from many religions.

Can't find what you're looking for? Have an idea or a question? Let us know in the Discussion Forum

 


Subscribe to the Newsletter
Name
Email

 

Need to ask me a question? Something missing, broken, or incorrect? I make every attempt to reply to all email. Click here to send me an email.
From Jennifer Emick,
Your Guide to Alternative Religions.
FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now!
 All Topics | Email Article | Print this Page | |
Advertising Info | News & Events | Work at About | SiteMap | Reprints | HelpOur Story | Be a Guide
User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy©2008 About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company. All rights reserved.