About Thelema Foundation

The Thelema Foundation exists to strengthen Thelema as a living religious tradition—one rooted in spiritual liberty, serious study, mutual support, and service. Its work is directed toward the people and communities who are trying to build something durable: small groups, local bodies, teachers, students, professionals, writers, and independent Thelemites seeking meaningful resources and connection. The Foundation supports this work through educational programming, shared-service models, training opportunities, research, publication, and the development of practical materials for both Thelemic communities and the wider public. It also recognizes that a religious tradition should bear fruit beyond itself. Where there is observable need and available capacity, the Foundation seeks to encourage charitable, educational, and humanitarian efforts for disadvantaged local populations. Its purpose is not to control Thelema, but to help it become more teachable, sustainable, generous, and publicly responsible.

It’s first public project is the curated, peer-reviewed journal, Mere Thelema.

About Mere Thelema Manual of Style

The Mere Thelema Manual of Style is a practical guide for writers and editors working with Thelemic and occultural material. Its purpose is simple: to help good writing move cleanly from manuscript to publication. Thelema has a rich and sometimes unruly vocabulary—holy books, rituals, magical titles, divine names, technical terms, Greek, Hebrew, Enochian, Latin, and more than a few inherited habits that no one explains until they become a problem. A style guide will not solve every interpretive question, and it should not try. What it can do is give writers and editors a shared way to handle the details, so that readers are not distracted by inconsistent citations, shifting spellings, unclear abbreviations, or careless treatment of source texts. The goal is not to make Thelemic writing stiff or academic. The goal is to make it readable, trustworthy, and worthy of the tradition it serves.