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Sara Elizabeth Bruce Northrup Hollister (April 8, 1924 – December 19, 1997) was an American occultist and second wife of Scientologist founder L. Ron Hubbard. She played a major role in the creation of Dianetics, which evolved into the religious movement Scientology. Hubbard would evolve into the leader of the Church of Scientology. Northrup was a figure in the Pasadena branch of Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), a secret society led by the English occultist Aleister Crowley, where she was known as "Soror [Sister] Cassap". She joined as a teenager along with her older sister Helen. From 1941 to 1945 she had a turbulent relationship with her sister's husband John Whiteside Parsons, a pioneer in solid-fuel rocketry and head of the Pasadena O.T.O. Although she was a committed and popular member, she acquired a reputation for disruptiveness that prompted Crowley to denounce her as a "vampire." She began a relationship with L. Ron Hubbard, whom she met through O.T.O., in 1945. She and Hubbard eloped, taking with them a substantial amount of Parsons' life savings and marrying bigamously a year later while Hubbard was still married to his first wife, Margaret Grubb. Northrup played a significant role in the development of Dianetics, Hubbard's "modern science of mental health", between 1948 and 1951. She was Hubbard's personal auditor and along with Hubbard, one of the seven members of the Dianetics Foundation's Board of Directors. However, their marriage was deeply troubled; Hubbard was responsible for a prolonged campaign of domestic violence against her and kidnapped both her and her infant daughter. Hubbard spread allegations that she was a Communist secret agent and repeatedly denounced her to the FBI. The FBI declined to take any action, characterizing Hubbard as a "mental case". The marriage ended in 1951 and prompted lurid headlines in the Los Angeles newspapers. She subsequently married one of Hubbard's former employees, Miles Hollister, and moved to Hawaii and later Massachusetts, where she died in 1997. Early life Northrup was one of five children born to Thomas Cowley, an Englishman working for the Standard Oil Company, and his wife, Olga Nelson, the daughter of a Swedish immigrant to the United States. She was the granddaughter of Russian emigrant Malacon Kosadamanov (later Nelson) who emigrated to Sweden. The couple had three daughters. In 1923 the family moved to Pasadena, a destination said to have been chosen by Olga using a Ouija board. Although she later remembered her childhood with warmth, Northrup's upbringing was marred by her sexually abusive father, who was imprisoned in 1928 for financial fraud. She was sexually active from an unusually young age and often said she lost her virginity at the age of ten. Relationship with Jack Parsons In 1933, Northrup's 22-year-old sister Helen met the 18-year-old Jack Parsons, a chemist who went on to be a noted expert in rocket propulsion. Jack Parsons was also an avid student and practitioner of the occult. Helen and Jack were engaged in July 1934 and married in April 1935. Parsons' interest in the occult led in 1939 to him and Helen joining the Pasadena branch of Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.). At age 15, Northrup moved in with sister Helen and her husband Jack, while she finished high school. Sara Northrup joined O.T.O. in 1941, at Parsons' urging, and was given the title of Soror [Sister] Cassap. She soon rose to the rank of a second degree member, or "Magician", of O.T.O. In June 1941, at the age of seventeen, she began a passionate affair with Parsons while her sister Helen was away on vacation. When Helen returned, she found Northrup wearing Helen's own clothes and calling herself Parsons' "new wife". Such conduct was expressly permitted by O.T.O., which followed Crowley's disdain of marriage as a "detestable institution" and accepted as commonplace the swapping of wives and partners between O.T.O. members. Although both were committed O.T.O. members, Northrup's usurpation of Helen's role led to conflict between the two sisters. The reactions of Parsons and Helen towards Northrup were markedly different. Parsons told Helen to her face that he preferred Northrup sexually: "This is a fact that I can do nothing about. I am better suited to her temperamentally – we get on well. Your character is superior. You are a greater person. I doubt that she would face what you have with me – or support me as well." Some years later, addressing himself as "You", Parsons told himself that his affair with Northrup (whom he called Betty) marked a key step in his growth as a practitioner of magick: "Betty served to affect a transference from Helen at a critical period ... Your passion for Betty also gave you the magical force needed at the time, and the act of adultery tinged with incest, served as your magical confirmation in the law of Thelema." In 1942 Agape Lodge moved into the house at 1003 South Orange Grove Avenue, a rambling mansion next door to the estate of Adolphus Busch. Parsons subdivided the house into 19 apartments which he populated with a mixture of artists, writers, scientists and occultists. She made a striking impression on the other lodgers; George Pendle describes her as "feisty and untamed, proud and self-willed, she stood five foot nine, had a lithe body and blond hair, and was extremely candid." Helen was far less sanguine, writing in her diary of "the sore spot I carried where my heart should be", and had furious – sometimes violent – rows with both Parsons and Northrup. She began an affair with Wilfred Smith, Parsons' mentor in O.T.O. and had a son in 1943 who bore Parsons' surname but who was almost certainly fathered by Smith. Northrup also became pregnant but had an abortion on April 1, 1943, arranged by Parsons and carried out by Dr. Zachary Taylor Malaby, a prominent Pasadena doctor and Democratic politician. Northrup's hostility towards other members of O.T.O. caused further tensions in the house, which Aleister Crowley heard about from communications from her housemates. He dubbed her "the alley-cat" after an unnamed mutual acquaintance told him that Parsons's attraction to her was like "a yellow pup bumming around with his snout glued to the rump of an alley-cat." Concluding that she was a vampire, which he defined as "an elemental or demon in the form of a woman" who sought to "lure the Candidate to his destruction," he warned that Northrup was a grave danger to Parsons and to the "Great Work" which O.T.O. was carrying out in California. Similar concerns were expressed by other O.T.O. members. O.T.O.'s US head, Karl Germer, labeled her "an ordeal sent by the gods". Her disruptive behavior appalled Fred Gwynn, a new O.T.O. member living in the commune at 1003 South Orange Grove Avenue: "Betty went to almost fantastical lengths to disrupt the meetings [of O.T.O.] that Jack did get together. If she could not break it up by making social engagements with key personnel she, and her gang.... Discover the Sara Hubbard popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Sara Hubbard books.

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    Saving Sullivan

    Sara Hubbard

    Sullivan Hope is a total screw up. He finished university with the help of his father’s donations to his school and an ultimatum: Straighten up and join him in the family business,...

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    Blood, She Read

    Sara Hubbard

    Petra lives a charmed life, but only in the magical sense. Her absentee father is a criminal, her mother is emotionally dead, and everyone at her new school knows she comes from a ...

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    The Last Shot

    Sara Hubbard

    Annie: As a child I was unwanted and unloved. Tossed aside until my maternal grandmother came to claim me. Life got better after that, and it got better still when I met Ethan Mich...

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    The Debt

    Sara Hubbard

    After her father steals from a prominent crime family, Libby is abducted and forced to watch the Morozovas murder her father. She was supposed to be next. She was a witness, after ...

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    The Rage

    Sara Hubbard

    The Rage is Book III in The Debt Series. It is recommended that you read books I and II before reading book III. “Emotions consumed me, and I couldn’t see my way through them, so I...

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    The Heartbreaker

    Sara Hubbard

    Tate Donovan is an emotionally unavailable varsity swimmer who’s burned through so many women that they’ve dedicated a website to himThe Tater Haters. When Tate finds out about the...

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    The Choice

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    After leaving Max, a wellconnected criminal, Luna is questioned by the police about her disappearance. She lies to protect him and becomes the girl who cried wolf. Stigmatized, her...

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    The Goon

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    “I suppose I could have pleaded temporary insanity in court. The judge might have believed meshe may have even sympathized with me. But I didn’t do that. I might have had there not...

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    Tainted Blood

    Sara Hubbard

    Sometimes destiny punches you in the face... And sometimes it takes a big gulp from your jugular. Bookstore owner Emily only experiences fantasies and supernaturals through the boo...

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    Pucker Up

    Sara Hubbard

    His name is Ozzie.   He’s the college hockey star every guy wishes they could be. The one every girl wants a piece of.  Every girl except me. The only thing I want from h...

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    InCapable

    Sara Hubbard

    After spending four years caring for her mother, Evie Crane is starting over with a new job in a new city. Unfortunately, her new life involves working for a woman with close ties ...

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    Pucker Up Series

    Sara Hubbard

    Now you can enjoy Pucker Up and The Goon in a boxed set!  PUCKER UP: BOOK I His name is Ozzie. He’s the college hockey star every girl wants a piece of, and who every guy want...

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    The Hurt

    Sara Hubbard

    Book IV in The Debt Series. Yuri’s story is coming soon.

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    UnForgivable

    Sara Hubbard

    They thought they could use me...thought they could play with my heart. Well, I have news for them. I'm not as innocent as I seem, and I won't rest until they pay for what they did...

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    Flawed

    Sara Hubbard

    When I fell in love with Ivy Carter, I fell hard. She had a grip on my heart, and she refused to let go. After I committed a brutal assault, I pushed her away so she could have a l...

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    Too Good To Refuse

    Sara Hubbard

    When Liv’s rock star boss, Corey Alexander, asks her to be his plusone at his sister’s wedding, she flat out refuses. As his personal assistant, she spends way too much time with h...

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    By Choice

    Sara Hubbard

    All her life, farm girl Isame assumed she was like every other girl...until she was kidnapped by a king who believed she was magical. Her captors swore to return her to their king,...

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    Beautiful and Broken

    Sara Hubbard

    Just when real estate agent Molly thinks she's about to get her happily ever after, she catches her fiancé kissing her sister on their wedding day. Determined to get over her crush...

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    By Force

    Sara Hubbard

    Kidnapping Isame would set them free… Isame wanted freedom: to travel, to explore, but most of all, to choose the life she wanted over the lifeand the husbandher parents had chosen...

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    The Player

    Sara Hubbard

    Kat has a job she hates, a bun in the oven, and an exboyfriend who couldn’t run away from her fast enough. Getting hung up on rock star Tyler Hawk, a guy who’s known for playing th...