Freemasons, Webinars, and the Golden Dawn (Donal Michael Kraig)
There has been a debate on the internet concerning the future of magick. I saw a discussion about it on Aaron Leitchs Blog. There, Aaron discusses comments by Jake Stratton-Kent concerning the future of magick.
One of the problems in this discussion is the use of jargon. Aaron reveals, Jake is a goetic magician, but that doesnt mean what you probably think it does. When Jake uses the term goetia hes not talking about the Renaissance grimoire of that name (which we will refer to as the Goetia of Solomon) nor about something so simplistic as working with demons. Instead he is referring to one of the most primordial foundations of Western occultism: the ancient Greek Goen. He later writes that Goen was the word for shaman in Greece before the Olympian cults existed. As a result of these different meanings of goetic, some of the posts Ive seen on the internet seem to misrepresent Mr. Kents ideas.
The basic thrust of Stratton-Kents argument is two-fold. First, its that The whole Secret Society model is not only unhelpful, but actively counter-productive. He claims that they dont have any secret information and the fights between groups over false histories are harmful.
http://www.llewellyn.com/blog/2013/07/freemasons-webinars-and-the-golden-dawn/