William Breeze

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William Breeze was born in Paris, France on 12 August 1955. He studied music at Harvard University in the 1970s. He is a musician who plays electric viola, mandolin, guitar, bass and electronics. Breeze was a member of Coil from 1997 through 2004, playing electric viola. Breeze is currently a member of the band Current 93.

Breeze has also played with Psychic TV and appears on Thee Fractured Garden (1995), Cold Blue Torch (1995), Trip Reset (1996), Spatial Memory (1996), and Thee Fractured Garden (2004) and is mostly credited as playing viola and viola synthesizer.

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[edit] Occult activities

Breeze has been involved in the occult since at least August of 1978, when he was initiated into the Minerval degree of Ordo Templi Orientis. During the next few years, he advanced through the Man of Earth degrees of O.T.O., taking his IV° & P.I. at Tahuti Lodge in New York City in January of 1985.

Following the death of Caliph Hymenaeus Alpha (Grady McMurtry), Breeze was elected as the new Caliph of Ordo Templi Orientis in a special election by all the active IX° members of O.T.O. He assumed the name Hymenaeus Beta.

Frater Hymenaeus Beta XII° is the current Outer Head of the Order (O.H.O.) of Ordo Templi Orientis. As O.H.O., he holds supreme authority over O.T.O. In addition, the O.H.O. is ex officio the Patriarch of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, the liturgical arm of O.T.O.

Significant accomplishments during Hymenaeus Beta's reign include:

[edit] Editorial work

Breeze is well-known in the occult community, under his pseudonym Hymenaeus Beta, as the editor of many of the works of Aleister Crowley.

The works he has edited include:

  • The Equinox, Volume III, Number 10, Weiser Books.
  • The Equinox of the Gods, New Falcon Publications.
  • The Heart of the Master & Other Papers, Thelema Media.
  • The Law is for All, Thelema Media.
  • Magick: Liber ABA: Book 4. Weiser Books.
  • The General Principles of Astrology. Weiser Books.
  • Diary of a Drug Fiend. Red Wheel/Weiser.

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