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http://www.conspiracyarchive.com/Articles/Owl_of_Minerva.htm Owl of Wisdom: Illuminati, Bohemian Club, Schlaraffia, James Gordon Bennett Jr. - by  Terry Melanson, March 8th, 2009 Pallas Athene (or Minerva to the Romans), the goddess of wisdom, honored the owl as her sacred bird.  The owl was recognized as an emblem of penetrating sight and intelligence. It was considered to be a favorable omen if an owl was spotted on the battle field or at times of crisis. The Athenian silver tetradrachm bore the owl (  Athene noctua ); and owls were protected and thrived in great numbers at the Acropolis of Athens (a temple dedicated to Athena). The Bavarian Order of the Illuminati Minerval Seals of the Illuminati: two of three known to still exist. P.M.C.V. stands for Per Me Caeci Vident (Through me the blind become sighted). An owl holding an opened book (signifying learning), surrounded by a Laurel wreath (a symbol of learning or graduation); Per Me Caeci Vident was a reminder to the Superiors of the class, whose responsibility it was to properly instruct the Minervals. These medallions were worn around the necks of Minerval initiates. For a secret society called the Order of the Illuminati - emulating the ancient schools of wisdom, and having a "Minerval Academy" as a foundation - would there have been a more fitting symbol than the Owl of Minerva?  The class of Minerval was a relatively low rank in the scheme of things. However, it was the soul of the Order, and functioned as a sort of assembly line for recruits.

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Owl of Wisdom: Illuminati, Bohemian Club, Schlaraffia, James Gordon

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- by  Terry Melanson, March 8th, 2009

Pallas Athene (or Minerva to the Romans), the goddess of wisdom, honored the owl as her sacred bird.

 The owl was recognized as an emblem of penetrating sight and intelligence. It was considered to be a

favorable omen if an owl was spotted on the battle field or at times of crisis. The Athenian silver

tetradrachm bore the owl ( Athene noctua); and owls were protected and thrived in great numbers at the

Acropolis of Athens (a temple dedicated to Athena).

The Bavarian Order of the Illuminati

Minerval Seals of the Illuminati: two of three known to still exist. P.M.C.V. stands for Per Me Caeci Vident (Through me the blind

become sighted). An owl holding an opened book (signifying learning), surrounded by a Laurel wreath (a symbol of learning or

graduation); Per Me Caeci Vident was a reminder to the Superiors of the class, whose responsibility it was to properly instruct

the Minervals. These medallions were worn around the necks of Minerval initiates.

For a secret society called the Order of the Illuminati - emulating the ancient schools of wisdom, and

having a "Minerval Academy" as a foundation - would there have been a more fitting symbol than the Owl

of Minerva?

 The class of Minerval was a relatively low rank in the scheme of things. However, it was the soul of the

Order, and functioned as a sort of assembly line for recruits.

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Candidates advanced from Novice to the Minerval degree, where they were properly vetted, scrutinized,

and indoctrinated. The Quibus Licet notebooks were introduced, maintained and thoroughly kept (which

eventually turned into a detailed history of yourself and those around you). You were admonished to gain

wisdom from figures in ancient Greece and Rome; essays were required to pass the test; and the art of 

Scrutator (or Physiognomy) was elevated to a sacred science. The Minerval Superior - a Minor or Major

Illuminatus - was given the code: Nosce te ipsum; Nosce alios [Know thyself; Know others].

A Minerval Academy was also known as a Church; its meetings

marked on the Illuminati's calendar as sacred. To the right is the seal of the Freising Minerval Church.

Instead of the letters P.M.C.V., they are replaced with S.E.M.T.: Sigil Ecclesiastic Minerva Thebes; or, "Seal of 

the Freising Minerval Church" (i.e. Freising's alias within the Order was Thebes).

Another layer of the owl symbolism, was to assure its initiates that the Illuminati does its bidding at night:

nocturnal toil (see Perfectibilists: The 18th Century Bavarian Order of the Illuminati (Trine Day: 2009), pp. 220-2).

It harkens back to the tradition of night being the "mother of counsels." Desiderius Erasmus, for instance,

recorded the Latin adage: In nocte consilium [Night is the mother of counsel]. Apparently, the lesson is to be

cautious or prudent, not to undertake a thing impulsively ("sleep on it"). Indeed, for one of the maxims the

Illuminati had given to the Minervals, was: Quidquid agis, age prudente et respice finem [Whatever you do, do

cautiously, and be mindful of the end] (Perfectibilists, op. cit., p. 227 n. 33).

During each Minerval ceremony, the initiates recited, and received a lecture upon, a translated and slightly

altered version of the Ode to Wisdom by Elizabeth Carter (1717-1806):

ODE to WISDOM,By a Lady.

I.

 The solitary Bird of Night Thro' the thick Shades now wings his Flight,

And quits his Time-shook Tow'r;Where, shelter'd from the Blaze of Day,

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In Philosophic Gloom he lay,Beneath his Ivy Bow'r.

II.

With Joy I hear the solemn Sound,Which midnight Echoes waft around,

And sighing Gales repeat.Fav'rite of Pallas! I attend,

And, faithful to thy Summons, bendAt Wisdom's awful Seat.

III.

She loves the cool, the silent Eve,Where no false Shews of Life deceive,

Beneath the Lunar Ray.Here Folly drops each vain Disguise,Nor sport her gaily-colour'd Dyes,

As in the Beam of Day.

IV.

O Pallas! Queen of ev'ry Art, That glads the Sense, and mends the Heart,

Blest Source of purer Joys!In ev'ry Form of Beauty bright,

 That captivates the mental SightWith Pleasure and Surprize;

V.

 To thy unspotted Shrine I bow:Attend thy modest Suppliant's Vow,

That breathes no wild Desires;But taught by thy unerring Rules,

 To shun the fruitless Wish of Fools,To nobler Views aspires.

VI.

Not Fortune's Gem, Ambition's Plume,Nor Cytherea's fading Bloom,

Be Objects of my Pray'r:Let Av'rice, Vanity, and Pride,

 Those envy'd glitt'ring Toys divide,

The dull Rewards of Care.

VII.

 To me thy better Gifts impart,Each moral Beauty of the Heart,

By studious Thought refin'd;For Wealth, the Smiles of glad Content,For Pow'r, its amplest, best Extent,

An Empire o'er my Mind.

VIII.

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When Fortune drops her gay Parade,When Pleasure's transient Roses fade,

And wither in the Tomb,Unchang'd is thy immortal Prize;

 Thy ever-verdant Laurels riseIn undecaying Bloom.

IX.

By Thee protected, I defy The Coxcomb's Sneer, the stupid Lye

Of Ignorance and Spite:Alike contemn the leaden Fool,And all the pointed Ridicule

Of undiscerning Wit.

X.

From Envy, Hurry, Noise, and Strife, The dull Impertinence of Life,

In thy Retreat I rest:Pursue thee to the peaceful Groves,Where Plato's sacred Spirit roves,

In all thy Beauties drest.

XI.

He bad Ilyssus' tuneful StreamConvey thy Philosophic Theme

Of Perfect, Fair, and Good:Attentive Athens caught the Sound,And all her list'ning Sons around

In awful Silence stood:

XII.

Reclaim'd her wild, licentious Youth,Confess'd the potent Voice of Truth,

And felt its just Controul. The Passions ceas'd their loud Alarms,And Virtue's soft persuasive Charms

O'er all their Senses stole.

XIII.

 Thy Breath inspires the Poet's Song, The Patriot's free, unbiass'd Tongue,The Hero's gen'rous Strife;

 Thine are Retirement's silent Joys,And all the sweet engaging Ties

Of still, domestic Life.

XIV

No more to fabled Names confin'd, To the Supreme all-perfect Mind,

My Thoughts direct their Flight.

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Wisdom's thy Gift & all her forceFrom thee deriv'd Eternal Source

Of Intellectual Light.

XV

O send her sure, her steady Ray, To regulate my doubtful Way,

Thro' Life's perplexing Road:

 The Mists of Error to controul,And thro' its Gloom direct my Soul

To Happiness and Good.

XVI

Beneath Her clear discerning Eye The visionary Shadows fly

Of Folly's painted Show.She sees thro' ev'ry fair Disguise,

 That All but Virtue's solid Joys,

Are Vanity and Woe.

Bohemian Club

[The Bohemian Club's] symbol is an owl, which has been in use since the first year the Club started. The owl has

come to symbolize the wisdom of life and companionship, that allows humans to struggle with and survive the

cares and frustration of the world. The owl is found on all Bohemian materials from matchbook covers and

doormats to the most elaborate Club publications. For $34.00 you can even own an owl-emblemed sports shirt.

A forty foot concrete owl stands at the head of the lake in the Grove. This owl shrine was built in 1929 to serve

as a ceremonial site for traditional Bohemian rituals and is used yearly for the Cremation of Care Ceremony.

- Peter Martin Phillips,  A Relative Advantage: Sociology of the San Francisco Bohemian Club (1994), p. 44

 The Bohemian Club - akin to a new Illuminati of the elite - also pays homage to the Owl of Minerva/Athena.

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Left, Athenian Owl at the Acropolis — the chief temple dedicated to Athena/Minerva — in Athens (c. 500 BC); right, an exact

replica at the Bohemian Club in San Francisco, which even includes the missing beak

(see Perfectibilists, op. cit., pp. 211-2, 228-9 n. 7)

Screen shot from the video "Inside The Bohemian Club."

As one can plainly see by the above comparison, the owl statue, situated within the library at the

Bohemian Club headquarters in San Francisco, is an exact replica of the one at the Acropolis - thus, there

is no doubt that the "Bohos" (by duplicating a famous statue located at the chief temple dedicated to

Athena) are alluding to Athena/Minerva, or the goddess of wisdom. Furthermore, the statue in the

Bohemian Club has a plaque on its front base, stating: "Replica of Ancient Athenian Owl" (see the "Inside

 The Bohemian Club" video at approximately 07:24).

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 There's also the tale of Minerva and Arachne (Greek for spider ). It

concerns a weaving contest between Minerva - also known as the goddess of the arts, needle work and

weaving - and Arachne. The latter was turned into a spider after losing the contest. "Weaving Spiders

Come Not Here," the motto on the seal of the Bohemian Club, may well be alluding to the myth; the mere

fact that it is accompanied by the owl, which represents Minerva, is significant and noteworthy (and too

semiotically sound as to have been a mere coincidence).

 Terracotta (Burney) relief , c.2000-1700 BC, thought to be Inana/Lilith.

But just because the owl is venerated by the Bohemian Club does not mean that it is only meant to

symbolize Athena/Minerva. Lilith is also an apt identification: Lilith (Queen of the Demons), the great

screeching owl mentioned in Isaiah 34:13-16; the night owl goddess that inhabits the ruins of Edom which

subsequently became a permanent fixture of Kabbalistic demonology. Lilith is also closely related "to the

Greek figure of Hecate, with her demands for human sacrifice," and the Grove participants perform a mock

human sacrifice at the base of a 40-foot owl as part of the Cremation of Care ritual. In addition, the poet

George Sterling, one of the most prominent "Bohos" of his time, wrote a play titled Lilith; a dramatic poem 

(1920), in which Lilith herself mentions the owl - demonstrating that they at least knew of such symbolism.

Sterling stayed at the Bohemian Club in his own private room toward the end of his life, where he

committed suicide by ingesting cyanide.

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Schlaraffia

Founded in Prague, Bohemia, 1859, thirteen years before the Bohemian Club, the Schlaraffia were initially

composed of actors, artists, literati and musicians (much like the Bohemian Club); and they too (like the

Bohemian Club) have an owl as their totem.

Schlaraffia paraphernalia 

 The society of men, which is called Schlaraffia, is in the strict sense, a fraternity. Its clubs are spread all over the

world and can be found on each continent. Artists and academicians in Prag (Prague), which was considered at

the time the Mekka (Mecca) of German culture, founded the Schlaraffia society in 1859. Its aim was to offset the

chauvinistic and egotistic behavior of the nobility, and to create a hideout for men from the exertions and

worries of the profane life. The Society's maxims consist of fostering art, humor and friendship.

An actor by the name of Victor Mueller-Fabricius founded the club in Cincinnati in 1893. Almost the whole

Symphony Orchestra of Cincinnati joined the Society at that time. The name of the Cincinnati settlement is

Schlaraffia Cincinnatia. The official language used during meetings and correspondence is German.

Many customs and some semantics of medieval times are used at the sessions, since Schlaraffia maintains its

relationship to civic societies of the Medieval Age.

During the meetings that occur weekly during the winter months and less often during summer months,

attendees listen to lectures prepared by speakers on such topics as problems of technique, art and literature.

 The lectures are followed by discussions where much wit and humor are usually exchanged.

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 The place of the Schlaraffia assemblies is called Burg. In Cincinnati, the Burg is the former Steuben House on

Rohs Street in Clifton.

 The Society venerates the owl, called UHU in German, as the emblem of wisdom. The owl was honored at the

times of the Antike (Greek and Roman antiquity) as the representative of prudence and wisdom. Of the three

goals of Schlaraffia, the most important one is the sincere friendship that glues the membership together and

obligates each Schlaraffe to provide mutual aid and assistance according to his potential.

(Source; bold emphasis mine)

 There was a branch of Schlaraffia instituted in San Francisco as early as 1884, so there is the possibility of 

real connections and influence among the two groups.

Similar to the Bohemian Club's concept of destroying "Care" ("the release of everyday mundane concerns forthe brotherhood of Bohemian friendship" [Phillips, op. cit., p. 46]), the Schlaraffia say: "As soon as he [the

Schlaraffian] enters a 'castle' [or 'Temple'] and comes under the rule of Uhu, the great horned owl of 

Minerva, he is expected to forget all foolish things of everyday life."

While researching the espionage of Aleister Crowley, author and historian Richard B. Spence came across

some intriguing connections to Schlaraffia. Spence found that both George Sylvester Viereck and Hugo

Muensterberg were members of Schlaraffia. In Secret Agent 666: Aleister Crowley, British Intelligence and the

Occult , p. 71, Spence writes:

While replete with Masonesque ritual and symbolism, it lacked heavy occult overtones. On the other hand,

Schlaraffia shared membership with more esoteric groups such as Sat B'hai and the Royal Order of Sikha, the

former one of the constituent orders of the OTO. So, there may have been more going on than met the

uninitiated eye. British and American intelligence identified Schlaraffia as a "Secret German Propaganda Society"

that encouraged artists and writer to "spread German propaganda in a silent, secret way." At the least,

Schlaraffia provided a ready-made, secret, Germanophile organization with branches throughout the country - an

ideal vehicle for espionage and other activities.

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While these secret societies venerate the owl as the ultimate

symbol of wisdom, there are other cases of outright obsession.

Minerva and the Bell Ringers at Herald Square is dedicated to James Gordon Bennett (1795-1872), founder

of the New York Herald , and to his son James Gordon Bennett, Jr. (1841-1918). After his father's death,

Bennett Jr. took the reigns of the Herald , whose original masthead sported an owl. Minerva and the Bell

Ringers were initially situated on the roof of the New York Herald building on 35th Street and 6th Avenue.

Empire State Building & Vicinity - New York City, New York Bell Ringers Monument (James Gordon Bennett

Memorial) 

 This group of figures was commissioned for the roof of the New York Herald's two-story headquarters on 35th

Street and Sixth Avenue.

Athena (or Minerva), goddess of wisdom, holds her shield and spear with her left hand as she gestures

commandingly at the two men named Stuff and Guff, below. On the hour, the men swing back their hammers

and pretend to strike the bell, but stop three inches short. The hour is actually struck by a mechanism tucked

behind Stuff and Guff. Originally, it was hand-wound, and each winding took 240 turns and took two to three

hours to set Minerva for a week. Now it is electric. On top of the bell sits Athena's bird, the owl, whose eyes

blinked green when the owl and Athena were on top of the Herald's headquarters.

 The inscription below the figures notes that this is a memorial to James Gordon Bennett, founder of the New York

Herald in 1835, and his son James Gordon Bennett, 'through whose vision and enterprise the New York Herald

became one of the world's great newspapers.'

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 James Gordon Bennett, Jr., moved the headquarters of the Herald from its original location on Park Row (near

'Printer's Square,' where the Benjamin Franklin statue now stands) uptown to a Renaissance-palazzo-style

building designed by Stanford White. (The Building was demolished in 1921.) Before working people owned

watches, the Herald Tribune's tolling clock was relied upon to tell time in the Herald Square area.

 The artist was the Beaux-Arts trained-sculptor Jean Antoine (Antonin) Carles (1851-1919). The figures and bell

were cast in France by 'SIOI - Decauille, Foundeur Paris' and shipped to New York.

(Source)

Apparently, the Herald headquarters had its roof surrounded with twenty-six "owls, each four feet

high...The eye sockets of the owls contained electric globes, which at night flashed on and off, winking to

the passers-by below, perhaps giving the message that owlish wisdom was being disseminated in the

newspaper plant."

Comp culled from these pics (Flickr users "selva" and "wwward0")

 The New York Times writes that there's "a bronze door accessing the interior of the monument near 35th

Street. It is inscribed with five stars, an owl and the legend 'La Nuit Porte Conseil,' which has been

translated idiomatically from the French as 'Let's sleep on it.'" Indeed, for it was Bennett's personal motto,

and it's identical to the one mentioned above (in the Illuminati section) - In nocte consilium.

His compulsive identification with owls was pathological. Bennett Jr. "kept live owls in his office as a

symbol of wisdom"; was "a disciple of owls, and had them painted on the panels of his house, yacht, and

bathrooms"; "...owls everywhere: owls engraved on all his cuff-links, live owls in the garden of the Villa

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Namouna at Beaulieu"; and "luminescent owl's eyes on either side of the prow" of his 314-foot yacht,

Lysistrata. He even had extravagant plans for a gigantic owl tomb, 125-feet tall and perched on a 75-foot

pedestal; his coffin would have been lowered into the owl's head, suspended midway by chains. The

edifice was to be constructed in Washington Heights, and the architect - he'd hoped - would have been

Stanford White (see "Unfinished Tomb of James Gordon Bennett; Owl 200 Feet High Was to Have Been His

Mausoleum--Stanford White's Death Ended Work on It").