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-'''Phyllis Evalina Seckler'''+'''Phyllis Evelina Seckler'''
(1917-2004) (1917-2004)
-Soror Meral, IXth degree [[O.T.O.]]. Master of 418 Lodge of O.T.O. from its inception in 1979 through 2004. Founder of the [[College of Thelema]] and Co-Founder of the [[Temple of Thelema]]. Led both organizations until her death in 2004. Editor of ''In the Continuum'', the journal of the College of Thelema, for nearly 25 years.+Soror Meral, IXth degree [[O.T.O.]]. Instrumental in the resurgence of the O.T.O. in the 1970's, in collaboration with her then-husband, Grady McMurtry. Master of 418 Lodge of O.T.O. from its inception in 1979 through 2004. [[A.'.A.'.]] student of Jane Wolfe (Soror Estai). Recognized as an Adeptus Minor 5=6 by Karl Germer in the 1950s, and carried forward the A.'.A.'. into the modern era. Founder of the [[College of Thelema]] and Co-Founder of the [[Temple of Thelema]]. Led both organizations until her death in 2004. Warranted the founding of the [[Temple of the Silver Star]] in 2000, as a continuation of her life's work. Editor of ''In the Continuum'', the journal of the College of Thelema, for nearly 25 years. 
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 +== External Links == 
 +*[http://www.totss.org The Temple of the Silver Star] 
 +*[http://www.thelema.org College of Thelema and Temple of Thelema] 
 +*[http://418lodge.org Website of 418 Lodge, O.T.O.] 
 +*[http://onestarinsight.org A.'.A.'.]

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Phyllis Evelina Seckler

(1917-2004)

Soror Meral, IXth degree O.T.O.. Instrumental in the resurgence of the O.T.O. in the 1970's, in collaboration with her then-husband, Grady McMurtry. Master of 418 Lodge of O.T.O. from its inception in 1979 through 2004. A.'.A.'. student of Jane Wolfe (Soror Estai). Recognized as an Adeptus Minor 5=6 by Karl Germer in the 1950s, and carried forward the A.'.A.'. into the modern era. Founder of the College of Thelema and Co-Founder of the Temple of Thelema. Led both organizations until her death in 2004. Warranted the founding of the Temple of the Silver Star in 2000, as a continuation of her life's work. Editor of In the Continuum, the journal of the College of Thelema, for nearly 25 years.

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