Society Ordo Templi Orientis
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Founded by Marcelo Ramos Motta in 1978 e.v. in Brazil, truly had never any kind of link (magical, traditional or legal) with the original Ordo Templi Orientis. S.-O.T.O. is described as a "fraternal organization", incorporated as a church in 1978 after Motta reportedly had a falling-out with the three remaining contemporaries of the founder of O.T.O. (Aleister Crowley, 1875-1947) who had joined together and restarted O.T.O. in California after 1969.
By the laws of S.-O.T.O., Motta should have regularly received the diaries kept by all its members, who even had to send Motta their personal correspondence for review. He was the sole decision-maker and all commitments in life were subject to his approval, especially any involvements with anyone outside the group. If someone was accused to say something that was not from Motta's approval, the member could be sanctioned in various levels by Motta. His manners was so hostile that almost all the members left the group, but the most devoted followers. To affiliate it was required to sign a "letter patent" (with the legal value of a contract) which demanded a payment of 1,000 times the annual salary of the candidate if (s)he revealed anything considered secret - also nude pictures of the candidate was demanded along the applications.
Motta claimed a unique and privileged access to the "Truth" and anyone who questioned his "spiritual authority" was therefore "insane" and "diseased" and had to be "cut off". As he kept all the personal diaries of all the members he could twist the information found there as "proofs" of his accusations. Motta wrote in his S.-O.T.O. Constitution that members could call for the "elimination of the culprit" for anyone expelled for "crimes" against SOTO. In other places he makes it clear that "traitors" should be killed. Leaving SOTO was your "magical death".
Succession After Marcelo Motta's Death
After Marcelo Motta's death on August 26th, 1987, the succession of the S.O.T.O. was delegated to a vote by three of Motta's students, on the condition that they agree. The individuals named in the Declaration of Trust were Daniel Ben Stone, Claudia Canuto de Menezes , and William Barden. Claudia Canuto separated from the Declaration of Trust, making a vote on the succession impossible. This placed the S.O.T.O. and, consequently, Motta's copyrights, in limbo.
Various splinter groups continued on after Marcelo Motta's death, such as the S.O.T.O. led by David Bersson, H.O.O.R. (Holy Order of Ra Hoor Khuit) led by Ray Eales, and a group in Australia led by the now late William Barden.
S.-O.T.O. was always a tiny group, with less than 100 members at its height over several countries.
Degree Structure of Society Ordo Templi Orientis
The degree structure of the S.O.T.O. differs significantly from that of the O.T.O. structure. It is comprised of three "circles" (Outer Circle, Inner Circle, Secret Circle), corresponding to the Man of Earth, The Lovers, and The Hermit triads, respectively.