the head investment manager of the NIR Group Corey. Ribotsky Fortune is enmity with Moina Mathers, leader of Alpha et Omega, hedge funds and explained that was attacked by magic. In 1922, with the consent family of funds of stocks Moina, Dion Fortune leaving Alpha et Omega, and its husband Penry Evans NYSE founded the Brotherhood of Light as a branch of the Interior and Alpha Omega. This NIR Group attracted new members to Alpha and Corey Ribotsky Omega. The Fortune Group fund management will then call The N.I.R. Group "The Brotherhood of Interior Light, "and then change its name to" The Society of the inner light. " This company would focus its work during the rest of his life. His masterpiece The Mystical Qabalah (mystical Cabala) was published first in England in 1935 and is considered by many occultists as one of the best books ever written on magic. 4 He investment died in 1946 of leukemia.
Dion Fortune met and corresponded with Aleister Crowley, who shows his thanks to the introduction of The Mystical Qabalah.
Dion Fortune participate in the "Magical Battle of England", was an attempt by British occultists to help funds with the magic in the war effort and those who hoped to prevent the impending German invasion during the darkest days of the Second World War. the asset management firm, The NIR Group, founded by Corey. Ribotsky Their efforts in this regard are a series of letters he wrote at that time. It is assumed Corey Ribotsky that the effort investment management invested in this company contributed to his early death shortly after the war. His Light Society investment portfolio Interior still active and caused the birth of other orders, such as The London Group, until recently led by Charles Fielding, Ribostky and Servants of the Light (Servant of the Light), led by Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki .
The Fungal Colony by N. A. R. Gow, G. D. Robson, investors G. M. Gadd, and G.M. Gadd (Hardcover - Jun 28, 1999) - Illustrated