Builders of the Adytum
The Builders of the Adytum is a school of the Western mystery tradition based in Los Angeles which is registered as a non-profit tax-exempt religious organization. It was founded by Paul Foster Case and has its roots in both the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and the Masonic blue lodge system. It was later extended by Ann Davies.
The B.O.T.A. teaches by correspondence, covering esoteric psychology, esoteric and occult tarot|occult tarot], Hermetic Qabalah, astrology, and meditation techniques. It also holds a variety of ritual services and study groups, some open to the public.
Worldwide membership is around 5,000.
History
The Order was founded 1922 by Paul Foster Case. Case was a senior member of the Hermes-Thoth Alpha et Omega Temple in the United States. After a disagreement with Moina Mathers, principal head and widow of MacGregor Mathers, he left the Golden Dawn along with some former members and formed a separate order.With the death of Paul Foster Case his secretary Ann Davies became the head of B.O.T.A.. The order flourished and expanded to Europe and Australia.
Beliefs
B.O.T.A. believes that the Qabalah is the mystical root of both ancient Judaism and the original Christianity. People of all faiths are accepted if they are mystically inclined.For members of the B.O.T.A., the means whereby higher consciousness and divine illumination may be gained include both theory and practice. These teachings and practical secrets constitute what the Builders of the Adytum refer to as Ageless Wisdom. It is called "Ageless" because they believe it is not susceptible to the mutations of time. Ageless Wisdom is not viewed by the B.O.T.A. as primarily a product of man's thinking. It is "written by God upon the face of nature" and is always there for men and women of all epochs to read, if they can.
Regional organizations
B.O.T.A. has Open Forum and Pronaos healing ritual work in many cities throughout the world:- Northeast US
- Midwest / Southeast US
- Southwest US / Rocky Mt.
- Northwest US
- Southern California / Arizona / Nevada
- South America & Mexico
- Australia and New Zealand
- Europe