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==Biografia==
==Biografia==
Era australiano, trabalhando no consulado brasileiro em Sidney, ficou sob instrução de [[Frater Achad]] durante 11 anos, sem nunca sair do grau de [[Neófito]]. Entrou em contato com Crowley, e montou um Templo da Ordo Templi orientis em seu país.
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Bennett was born in Lancashire, England. He worked variously as a builder, industrial chemist, and factory manager, and in later life, as a caretaker and maintenance supervisor. During his earlier years he was involved in a number of esoteric movements, including the Theosophical Society and Universal Co-Freemasonry (now known as Co-Masonry: a mixed-sex version of Freemasonry). He had gotten in touch with Crowley in 1909 through The Equinox, asking for information on the Abramelin operation.[2] Not long after he joined Crowley’s A∴A∴ and later the O.T.O. In spite of his interest in Crowley, Bennett kept his ties with Co-Masonry and in 1911 emigrated to Australia, with the specific purpose of assisting in the foundation of Co-Masonic Lodges, a task he undertook with some success.[3] He eventually settled in Sydney, where he was joined by his wife and children. Frank Bennett’s interest in Co-Masonry waned, and he resigned from the Sydney Lodge, of which he was Past Grand Master, after a dispute over its management.


Em 1921, já na casa do 50 anos, dirigiu-se à [[Abadia de Thelema]], a fim de aperfeiçoar sua evolução na [[A.·. A.·.]], pois fora praticamente abandonado por seu instrutor. Chegando lá, 666 percebeu que Progradior possuia altos sinais de evolução espiritual, durante os 11 anos de estudo solitário. Era um tanto difícil lidar com ele, tanto que Crowley escreve em seu diário: "O sucesso com Progradior, compensará uma dezena ou mais de fracassos".
In 1914 he renewed contact with the O.T.O. and after lengthy negotiations he received a charter for to run the first O.T.O. Lodge in Australia in November 1915. The lodge was named ‘Sydney Rosicrucian Lodge,’ and for technical reasons was listed as ‘Lodge No. 2 on the Register of the National Grand Council of the Ordo Templi Orientis for the Union of South Africa.’[4]


Pouco depois de sua chegada, em Julho, é elevado a [[Zelator]], chegando a pouco depois a [[Dominus Liminis]]. Durante um passeio com 666 e Alostræl, perto de um barranco, atinge uma concecução. Crowley então prescreve um retiro mágico para ele alcançar a sephirah de [[Thiphareth]] e desenvolve um ritual, o Liber Samekh para este iniciado em Outubro.
Throughout the years of the First World War Bennett sought to grow the O.T.O. and the A.’. A.’. in Australia, holding regular lectures which he advertised in newspapers. He corresponded regularly with Crowley and Frater Achad (Charles Stansfeld Jones) who supervised his studies in the A.’. A.’. It was as a Neophyte under Achad’s mentorship that he adopted the name "Progradior" – which would become the best known of his magical names.


Para Benett ele dá uma boa explicação sobre o assunto, já que ele possuia muitas dúvidas:
In July 1921, Bennett traveled to the recently founded Abbey of Thelema in Cefalù where he began personal studies under Crowley. There he joined a small number of Thelemic luminaries including Leah Hirsig, Cecil Frederick Russell, Jane Wolfe, and others. Crowley was greatly impressed with Bennett’s enthusiasm and aptitude, and specifically rewrote an initiatory text: Liber Samekh, a ritual for attaining the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel, for Bennett to use during a magical retreat ("magical retirement.") Frank Bennett kept a detailed account of his experiences during this retreat which has since been published as The Magical Record of Frater Progradior.[5]


:''"Progradior , eu quero explicar completamente, em poucas palavras, o que é a iniciação e o que nós queremos dizer quando falamos em Verdadeiro Eu e o que ele é."
Crowley was immensely impressed with Bennett’s achievements, and came to consider him as a star pupil. He formally admitted Bennett to the Ninth Degree of the O.T.O. and officially appointed him as his "Viceroy in Australasia."[6] Crowley also advanced Bennett rapidly through the grades of the A.’. A.’., with Bennett taking the Oath of an Adeptus Minor in October 1921.


Crowley começou a explicar que tudo é uma questão de trabalhar o subconsciente e, quando esse subconsciente dominar, sem inteferencia do consciente, então poderemos dizer que a iluminação começou. Por subconsciente, tome [[Sagrado Anjo Guardião]]. Tudo é experiência para o subconsciente, que sempre está tentando lançar sua vontade no consciente e quando essa ação é reprimida ou restringida, resulta em todo tipo de mal. Ainda, o sexo é o problema mais enraizado da mente humana, continua Crowley. Começa muito cedo na nossa vida e causa danos consideráveis, sendo carregados conosco por toda a vida, atormentando o ser humano como torturas infernais. Sexo está centrado no subconsciente e nem a maior quantidade de supressão pode esconde-lo. Sempre vem à tona de várias maneiras, tais como sonhos, doenças e, se não resolvidas, enlouquecerão a pessoa.
When Frank Bennett returned to Australia in December 1921 he was ill with malaria and had also acquired a heroin addiction. He also returned to domestic troubles: his wife was on the verge of leaving him, and when she did so his son, Frank Bennett Jr. sided with her, and never reconciled with his father. For a time Bennett lost contact with Crowley and the Thelemites, but eventually recommenced his correspondence with Crowley and his Scarlet Woman, Alostrael (Leah Hirsig) and renewed his attempts to spread Crowley’s teachings (the Law of Thelema). In 1924 a Sydney newspaper, Smith’s Weekly, ran a series of scandalous exposés on Bennett and the O.T.O. Under pressure from family, and afraid of losing his job, Bennett withdrew from the public gaze, and the Sydney O.T.O. and A.’. A.’. groups – which had probably only ever attracted a tiny membership - appear to have dissolved. Following the closure of the Abbey of Thelema in Cefalù Aleister Crowley, Leah Hirsig and the other members of the small core group of Thelemites dispersed, and Frank Bennett slowly drifted out of contact with them. He died in November 1930, following a short illness.


Obtendo sucesso, Benneth retorna a seu país. Posteriormente, 666 reconhece que '''Frater A.H.A''', alcançara a sephirah de [[Geburah]].
Bennet possuiu um [[Probacionista]], '''H.E. Inman''', que mudou-se para o Brasil em 1913, trazendo a corrente para o nosso país.
 
==Works==
 
A collection of Frank Bennett’s writings, including his "Magical Record" has been published, and he is also the subject of the full-length biographical study Progradior and the Beast. Bennett’s correspondence with Aleister Crowley and others in his circle has also been published as The Progradior Correspondence.[7]


Bennet possuiu um [[Probacionista]], '''H.E. Inman''', que mudou-se para o Brasil em 1913, trazendo a corrente para o nosso país.
* Aleister Crowley, Frank Bennett; Charles Stansfeld Jones; et al. ''The Progradior Correspondence'', Letters by Aleister Crowley, Frank Bennett, C. Stansfeld Jones, & Others. Edited and Introduced by Keith Richmond. York Beach, Maine USA: The Teitan Press, 2009
* Frank Bennett, ''The Magical Record of Frater Progradior & Other Writings by Frank Bennett''. Edited and Introduced by Keith Richmond. London: Neptune Press, 2004.
* Keith Richmond, ''Progradior and the Beast: Frank Bennett & Aleister Crowley''. London: Neptune Press, 2004.


== Referências ==
== Referências ==

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Frank Bennett

Frank Bennett (1868 – novembro de 1930) foi um discípulo australiano de Aleister Crowley e fundador e cabeça da Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) em seu país. Também foi membro da A∴A∴, donde seu nome mágico mais conhecido foi Frater Progradior (do latim "avanço"). Também foi conhecido pelos motes de Sapientia Amor Potentia, 176 e Ahah.

Biografia

Merriam Websters Dictionary.jpg Este artigo encontra-se parcialmente em língua estrangeira.
Ajude e colabore com a tradução.

Bennett was born in Lancashire, England. He worked variously as a builder, industrial chemist, and factory manager, and in later life, as a caretaker and maintenance supervisor. During his earlier years he was involved in a number of esoteric movements, including the Theosophical Society and Universal Co-Freemasonry (now known as Co-Masonry: a mixed-sex version of Freemasonry). He had gotten in touch with Crowley in 1909 through The Equinox, asking for information on the Abramelin operation.[2] Not long after he joined Crowley’s A∴A∴ and later the O.T.O. In spite of his interest in Crowley, Bennett kept his ties with Co-Masonry and in 1911 emigrated to Australia, with the specific purpose of assisting in the foundation of Co-Masonic Lodges, a task he undertook with some success.[3] He eventually settled in Sydney, where he was joined by his wife and children. Frank Bennett’s interest in Co-Masonry waned, and he resigned from the Sydney Lodge, of which he was Past Grand Master, after a dispute over its management.

In 1914 he renewed contact with the O.T.O. and after lengthy negotiations he received a charter for to run the first O.T.O. Lodge in Australia in November 1915. The lodge was named ‘Sydney Rosicrucian Lodge,’ and for technical reasons was listed as ‘Lodge No. 2 on the Register of the National Grand Council of the Ordo Templi Orientis for the Union of South Africa.’[4]

Throughout the years of the First World War Bennett sought to grow the O.T.O. and the A.’. A.’. in Australia, holding regular lectures which he advertised in newspapers. He corresponded regularly with Crowley and Frater Achad (Charles Stansfeld Jones) who supervised his studies in the A.’. A.’. It was as a Neophyte under Achad’s mentorship that he adopted the name "Progradior" – which would become the best known of his magical names.

In July 1921, Bennett traveled to the recently founded Abbey of Thelema in Cefalù where he began personal studies under Crowley. There he joined a small number of Thelemic luminaries including Leah Hirsig, Cecil Frederick Russell, Jane Wolfe, and others. Crowley was greatly impressed with Bennett’s enthusiasm and aptitude, and specifically rewrote an initiatory text: Liber Samekh, a ritual for attaining the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel, for Bennett to use during a magical retreat ("magical retirement.") Frank Bennett kept a detailed account of his experiences during this retreat which has since been published as The Magical Record of Frater Progradior.[5]

Crowley was immensely impressed with Bennett’s achievements, and came to consider him as a star pupil. He formally admitted Bennett to the Ninth Degree of the O.T.O. and officially appointed him as his "Viceroy in Australasia."[6] Crowley also advanced Bennett rapidly through the grades of the A.’. A.’., with Bennett taking the Oath of an Adeptus Minor in October 1921.

When Frank Bennett returned to Australia in December 1921 he was ill with malaria and had also acquired a heroin addiction. He also returned to domestic troubles: his wife was on the verge of leaving him, and when she did so his son, Frank Bennett Jr. sided with her, and never reconciled with his father. For a time Bennett lost contact with Crowley and the Thelemites, but eventually recommenced his correspondence with Crowley and his Scarlet Woman, Alostrael (Leah Hirsig) and renewed his attempts to spread Crowley’s teachings (the Law of Thelema). In 1924 a Sydney newspaper, Smith’s Weekly, ran a series of scandalous exposés on Bennett and the O.T.O. Under pressure from family, and afraid of losing his job, Bennett withdrew from the public gaze, and the Sydney O.T.O. and A.’. A.’. groups – which had probably only ever attracted a tiny membership - appear to have dissolved. Following the closure of the Abbey of Thelema in Cefalù Aleister Crowley, Leah Hirsig and the other members of the small core group of Thelemites dispersed, and Frank Bennett slowly drifted out of contact with them. He died in November 1930, following a short illness.

Bennet possuiu um Probacionista, H.E. Inman, que mudou-se para o Brasil em 1913, trazendo a corrente para o nosso país.

Works

A collection of Frank Bennett’s writings, including his "Magical Record" has been published, and he is also the subject of the full-length biographical study Progradior and the Beast. Bennett’s correspondence with Aleister Crowley and others in his circle has also been published as The Progradior Correspondence.[7]

  • Aleister Crowley, Frank Bennett; Charles Stansfeld Jones; et al. The Progradior Correspondence, Letters by Aleister Crowley, Frank Bennett, C. Stansfeld Jones, & Others. Edited and Introduced by Keith Richmond. York Beach, Maine USA: The Teitan Press, 2009
  • Frank Bennett, The Magical Record of Frater Progradior & Other Writings by Frank Bennett. Edited and Introduced by Keith Richmond. London: Neptune Press, 2004.
  • Keith Richmond, Progradior and the Beast: Frank Bennett & Aleister Crowley. London: Neptune Press, 2004.

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