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== Introduction to Thelema ==
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In the late 1930s, Parsons’ interests began to extend beyond science. He became deeply involved in the occult, particularly Thelema, after being introduced to the writings of Aleister Crowley. Thelema’s central tenet, “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law,” resonated deeply with Parsons, who saw it as a call to personal freedom and self-expression.
In the late 1930s, Parsons’ interests began to extend beyond science. He became deeply involved in the occult, particularly Thelema, after being introduced to the writings of Aleister Crowley. Thelema’s central tenet, “[[Do what thou wilt]] shall be the whole of the Law,” resonated deeply with Parsons, who saw it as a call to personal freedom and self-expression.


In 1941, Parsons joined the Agape Lodge of the [[Ordo Templi Orientis]] (O.T.O.), a Thelemic organization based in Pasadena. He quickly rose through the ranks, becoming its leader in 1942. Parsons transformed his Pasadena mansion into a hub for Thelemic rituals and gatherings, attracting a colorful mix of artists, writers, and scientists. His charisma and passion for the occult made him a compelling figure within the Thelemic community.
In 1941, Parsons joined the Agape Lodge of the [[Ordo Templi Orientis]] (O.T.O.), a Thelemic organization based in Pasadena. He quickly rose through the ranks, becoming its leader in 1942. Parsons transformed his Pasadena mansion into a hub for Thelemic rituals and gatherings, attracting a colorful mix of artists, writers, and scientists. His charisma and passion for the occult made him a compelling figure within the Thelemic community.

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This article is about a Thelema personality

Jack Parsons, born Marvel Whiteside Parsons on October 2, 1914, in Los Angeles, California, is remembered as one of the most fascinating and enigmatic figures of the 20th century. A brilliant scientist and engineer, he was a pioneer in the development of solid rocket fuel, which became instrumental in the advent of space exploration. However, Parsons is equally renowned for his deep involvement in occultism and Thelema, the esoteric religion founded by the British mystic Aleister Crowley. This dual life—scientist by day, occultist by night—has cemented Parsons’ legacy as a man who existed at the intersection of science and spirituality, reason and mysticism.

Early Life and Entry into Rocketry

Parsons was born into an affluent family, but his early years were marked by turmoil, including his parents’ divorce. His fascination with science fiction and the works of Jules Verne and H.G. Wells sparked a lifelong interest in rocketry. While attending Pasadena Junior College and later Stanford University , Parsons met Edward S. Forman, a like-minded enthusiast. Together, they began conducting amateur experiments with rocket propulsion in the Arroyo Seco, a dry canyon near Pasadena.

In 1936, Parsons and Forman, along with several other enthusiasts, formed the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology (GALCIT) Rocket Research Group. This group would later evolve into the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), a cornerstone of the U.S. space program. Despite lacking formal training in engineering or physics, Parsons’ intuition and hands-on approach were instrumental in developing the first successful solid rocket fuel. His contributions earned him widespread recognition as one of the fathers of modern rocketry.

Introduction to Thelema

In the late 1930s, Parsons’ interests began to extend beyond science. He became deeply involved in the occult, particularly Thelema, after being introduced to the writings of Aleister Crowley. Thelema’s central tenet, “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law,” resonated deeply with Parsons, who saw it as a call to personal freedom and self-expression.

In 1941, Parsons joined the Agape Lodge of the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), a Thelemic organization based in Pasadena. He quickly rose through the ranks, becoming its leader in 1942. Parsons transformed his Pasadena mansion into a hub for Thelemic rituals and gatherings, attracting a colorful mix of artists, writers, and scientists. His charisma and passion for the occult made him a compelling figure within the Thelemic community.

The Babalon Working

One of the most controversial episodes of Parsons’ life was the Babalon Working, a series of rituals conducted in 1946 with the goal of manifesting an incarnation of the divine feminine archetype, known as Babalon. The rituals were heavily influenced by Thelemic principles and involved his associate, L. Ron Hubbard , who would later found Scientology.

The Babalon Working combined ceremonial magic, sexual rituals, and invocations. Parsons believed that through these rituals, he could bring forth a new age of spiritual enlightenment. Although the Babalon Working did not achieve its stated aim, it remains a subject of fascination and debate among occult scholars and practitioners. Parsons’ writings from this period, including his “Manifesto of the Antichrist,” reflect his belief in the transformative power of Thelema and his vision of a world liberated from societal and religious constraints.

The Downfall

Despite his brilliance, Parsons’ life was fraught with challenges. His association with Hubbard ended in betrayal when Hubbard absconded with Parsons’ money and his romantic partner, Sara Northrup . Professionally, Parsons faced scrutiny during the Red Scare of the 1950s due to his associations and political views. His security clearance was revoked, effectively ending his career in rocketry.

Parsons attempted to reinvent himself as a chemical consultant but struggled financially. On June 17, 1952, he died under mysterious circumstances in a laboratory explosion. While officially ruled an accident, conspiracy theories abound, with some suggesting foul play or even a magical ritual gone awry.

Legacy

Jack Parsons’ contributions to rocketry and his involvement in Thelema make him a singular figure in history. On one hand, his work laid the groundwork for humanity’s journey to the stars. On the other, his exploration of the occult challenged societal norms and sought to expand the boundaries of human consciousness.

Today, Parsons is celebrated as a visionary whose life defied categorization. His story serves as a reminder of the complex interplay between science and spirituality, and the enduring quest for meaning in a rapidly changing world.


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