Dion Fortune

Dion Fortune

Dion Fortune was born Violet Mary Firth on 6th December 1890 in Llandudno, North Wales. After a time at horticultural college, she went on to study psychology at the University of London. This led her to work as a counsellor in a psychotherapy clinic. She was deeply interested in the esoteric and became a member of a lodge run by Theodore Moriarty. From there she became a member of the Golden Dawn, and the Theosophical Society. Eventually she split from these groups forming her own, which was to become The Society of the Inner Light. She had a strong connection to Glastonbury and established a base there and in London. She wrote a great many books both fiction and non-fiction under the name Dion Fortune. These became the core texts used by the society. During the Second World War she organised a widespread resistance to the Third Reich, through a programme of visualisation and meditation, undertaken by people across the United Kingdom. She died of leukaemia soon after the end of the war and is buried in Glastonbury cemetery.

She is recognised today as one of the leading esoteric teachers of the twentieth century. Her teachings are continued in the society she founded and in many other groups that have developed since.

1890

Early Life & Career

Born Llandudno, North Wales, as Violet Mary Firth on December 6th 1890.

1910-20

Interest and involvement in psychoanalysis and attracted towards the occult by their apparent overlap. Studied occultism under Dr. Theodore Moriarty and joined the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn in 1919, in the Alpha et Omega Lodge run by the novelist Brodie Innes.

1920-30

Transferred to Stella Matutina Lodge of the Golden Dawn run by Moina MacGregor Mathers and developed mediumship capabilities in herself whilst continuing the occult/psychological interest. Her writings in this period reflect this: Machinery Of The Mind, The Soya Bean, The Psychology Of The Servant Problem, The Problem Of Purity; The Esoteric Philosophy Of Love And Marriage, Sane Occultism, The Esoteric Orders And Their Work, The Training And Work Of An Initiate, The Cosmic Doctrine, Psychic Self Defence and the fictional works The Secrets of Dr Taverner and The Demon Lover. Her strong magical-psychological bias was modified by a powerful vision about the need to take on board the Christian dynamic, and she joined, somewhat reluctantly, the Christian Mystic Lodge of the Theosophical Society of which she soon become President. As a result however of strong disapproval of senior figures in the Theosophical Society, and the Golden Dawn, in her view, becoming moribund, she founded the Community of the Inner Light, first at Glastonbury and soon also with a headquarters in London. In 1927 she married Dr. Thomas Penry Evans.

1930-40

Late Career & Death

Most of her subsequent non-fiction work first saw the light of day in The Inner Light Magazine and her inner development can be followed fairly straightforwardly from their titles. Avalon Of The Heart, Spiritualism In The Light Of Occult Science, Through The Gates Of Death, Practical Occultism In Daily Life, Mystical Meditations On The Collects, The Mystical Qabalah, and the novels The Winged Bull, The Goat-Foot God, The Sea Priestess. The novels were an attempt to give practical exemplification to the theoretical principles given in her important textbook "The Mystical Qabalah".

1940-46

At the outbreak of war she continued in difficult circumstances, (including being bombed out of her headquarters temporarily), to keep the Fraternity going with a series of Weekly Letters and after the restructuring of the group in 1942 in readiness for the post-war epoch by a series of Monthly Letters, paper rationing having put a stop to magazine and book publication. She also continued work on the novel Moon Magic. Her writings of this time have been collected and edited by Gareth Knight under the titles of The Magical Battle Of Britain, An Introduction To Ritual Magic, The Circuit Of Force, and Principles of Hermetic Philosophy (which includes "Esoteric Principles of Astrology"). Teaching upon the Arthurian Tradition that she initiated at this time has been incorporated into The Secret Tradition In Arthurian Legend by Gareth Knight. She died of leukemia at the Middlesex Hospital, London on January 8th 1946.

The Published Works of Dion Fortune

Non Fiction

The Machinery of the Mind
The Esoteric Philosophy of Love and Marriage
The Psychology of the Servant Problem
The Problem of Purity
The Esoteric Orders and Their Work
Sane Occultism
Mystical Meditations on the Collects
Psychic Self-Defense
The Training and Work of an Initiate
Spiritualism in the Light of Occult Science
Through the Gates of Death
Avalon of the Heart
The Mystical Qabalah
Practical Occultism in Daily Life

Posthumous:
The Cosmic Doctrine
Aspects of Occultism
Applied Magic
The Magical Battle of Britain: The War Letters of Dion Fortune
Principles of Hermetic Philosophy
An Introduction to Ritual Magic

The Published Works of Dion Fortune

Non Fiction

The Machinery of the Mind
The Esoteric Philosophy of Love and Marriage
The Psychology of the Servant Problem
The Problem of Purity
The Esoteric Orders and Their Work
Sane Occultism
Mystical Meditations on the Collects
Psychic Self-Defense
The Training and Work of an Initiate
Spiritualism in the Light of Occult Science
Through the Gates of Death
Avalon of the Heart
The Mystical Qabalah
Practical Occultism in Daily Life

Posthumous:
The Cosmic Doctrine
Aspects of Occultism
Applied Magic
The Magical Battle of Britain: The War Letters of Dion Fortune
Principles of Hermetic Philosophy
An Introduction to Ritual Magic

Fiction

The Secrets of Dr. Taverner
The Demon Lover
The Winged Bull
The Scarred Wrists
Hunters of Humans
Beloved of Ishmael
The Goat-Foot God
The Sea Priestess

Posthumous:
Moon Magic


Dion Fortune titles are officially published by Red Wheel/Weiser.

For quality assurance we would warn against purchasing unofficial copies by other publishers.


Dion Fortune titles are officially published by Red Wheel/Weiser.

For quality assurance we would warn against purchasing unofficial copies by other publishers.

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