Stella Matutina (Order of the Morning Star)
Stella Matutina (Order of the Morning Star)
A temple of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, an offshoot of the outer order that broke with the Golden Dawn's chief S. L. M. Mathers, and rejected moving the London temple away from magic toward mysticism. It was founded by R. W. Felkin around 1903. Its members included Dion Fortune, Israel Regardie, W. B. Yeats and "E. Nesbit" (pseudonym of Mrs. Bland, author of stories for children). Some of the members of the Stella Matutina founded the healing organization, the Guild of St. Raphael.
Sources:
King, Francis. The Rites of Modern Occult Magic. New York: Macmillan, 1970.
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