Ageless Wisdom is not viewed by the B.O.T.A as primarily a product of man’s thinking. It is called “Ageless” because they believe it is not susceptible to the mutations of time. These teachings and practical secrets constitute what the Builders of the Adytum refer to as Ageless Wisdom. For members of the B.O.T.A, the means whereby higher consciousness, and may be gained include both theory and practice. People of all faiths are accepted if they are mystically inclined. Believes that the is the mystical root of both ancient and the original. The order flourished and expanded to Europe and Australia.īeliefs B.O.T.A. With the death of Paul Foster Case his secretary became the head of B.O.T.A. After a disagreement with, head of the Golden Dawn and widow of, he left the Golden Dawn along with some former members and formed a separate order. Case was a senior member of the in the United States. Believe was adept in the mysteries of building a living temple without hands (). Origins of the name “” is Latin for “Inner Shrine” or “” and “Builders” refer to the emulation of the Carpenter from Nazareth, Jesus, who some members of the B.O.T.A.
Membership In keeping with the Western Tradition, B.O.T.A. B.O.T.A, Builders of the Adytum,The Magical Language lessons 1 - 52 Pamphlets (Rare) by Paul Foster Case and Rev Ann Davies These are a unique set of lessons that are otherwise unknown and not advertised in the general curriculum of the B.O.T.A.