CARTER MEETS LEO
Alan and Bessie Leo
In 1914 Charles Carter, then 26 and working as a solicitor in London,
had been attending several of Alan and Bessie Leo's meetings and
lectures, and was present when Alan Leo announced his intention
of forming what would become known as the Astrological Lodge. Deliberately
taking a back seat, Alan Leo proposed that his wife should be the
president, and this was unanimously agreed, although the young Carter
did not hold a very high opinion of her: "She was possessed
by an itch for power but she was totally incompetent." (Quoted
in A Confusion of Prophets, Patrick Curry, Collins & Brown,
London. 1992). Neither did Bessie have much love for Carter, whose
astrological brilliance so obviously outshone her own. After Alan
Leo's death in 1917, Bessie's preference for lecturing her brand
of Theosophy became increasingly obvious and attendance numbers
at the meetings waned, as the lack of proper astrology on offer
became apparent. She hung on to her presidency for several years,
until Carter was the majority's choice to take over. "People
came to an astrological lodge to hear astrology, and that is what
we gave them" said Carter, as membership at the Lodge started
to build again. However he sought to retain the spiritual inspiration
of Alan Leo, introducing for example the Lodge Ritual in 1922. Charles
Carter remained president of the Astrological Lodge for the next
four decades.
[For a fuller account of the Astrological
Lodge as the link between Leo and Carter, see "The Astrological
Lodge from Alan Leo to the Present Day: An Interpretation of History
and Purpose" by Geoffrey Cornelius. The Astrologers' Quarterly.
Volume 60. No1. Spring 1986]
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