Why did CT Russell name his magazine “Zion’s Watchtower, Herald of Christ’s Presence” (Now “The Watchtower”)?
I can’t find reference to that anywhere.
It is interesting that the Witnesses’ legal corporation is also “Watchtower Bible and Tract Society”.
Note the following:
“In the early Stellar cults of Mesopotamia there were four “royal” Stars (known as “Lords”) which were called the Watchers. Each one of these Stars “ruled” over one of the four cardinal points common to astrology. This particular system would date from approximately 3000B.C. ….
Towers as a form of worship were constructed bearing the symbols of the Watchers, and their symbols were set upon the towers for the purpose of evocation.
Originally the Watchers were “lesser gods” who watched over the earth and the heavens. Among Italian witches the Watchers were the Guardians of the four entrances to the Realm of Asteris, which is the home of the gods in Strega mythology. In modern Wicca they are often conceived of as rulers of the Elemental Kingdoms, known as the Lords of the Watchtowers.
In the Apocryphal Books of Enoch and Jubilees, the Watchers are mentioned as fallen angels, who originally were sent to earth to teach men law and justice. In The Secret Book of Enoch, the Watchers (called therein Watchers) are listed as rebellious angels who followed Sataniel in a heavenly war.
In echonian magick there is a great emphasis on the Elemental Quarters and the Watchtowers. Some people feel that Gerald Gardner incorporated these things into Wicca through his contact with Aleister Crowley. Crowley was very much involved in Systems of Ritual and Magick that incorporated Echonian and Egyptian teachings. However the presence of these aspects in The Old Religion actually stems from much older magickal theory.
Above quotes were taken from "The Wiccan Mysteries" by Raven Grimassi (Chaper 5 "The Watchers")
Also, what about the title “Golden Dawn”? http://www.hermeticgoldendawn.org/index.shtml
Sirona