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Peter J.

Carroll
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Peter James Carroll (born 8 January 1953, in Patching, England) is a modern occultist, author, cofounder of the Illuminates of Thanateros, and practitioner of chaos magic theory.[1]

Contents

1 Biography 2 Bibliography 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External links o 5.1 Interviews o 5.2 Articles

Biography
Carroll studied science at University of London and graduated with a "precisely calculated minimum pass".[2] After university, Carroll was employed as a school teacher, and spent four years in India and the Himalayas.[2] Carroll's 1987 book Liber Null & Psychonaut is considered one of the defining works of the chaos magic movement.[3] Carroll was a co-founder of the loosely organized group called the Illuminates of Thanateros. In 1995, Carroll announced his desire to step down from the "roles of magus and pontiff of chaos".[4] This statement was originally delivered at the same IOT international meeting which Carroll discussed in an article titled "The Ice War"[5] in Chaos International. Carroll has written columns for the Chaos International magazine currently edited by Ian Read, under the names Peter Carroll and Stokastikos, his magical name within the IOT.[6] In 2005, he appeared as a chaos magic instructor at Maybe Logic Academy[7] at the request of Robert Anton Wilson, and later founded Arcanorium Occult College with other known chaos magicians on staff including Lionel Snell, Ian Read and Jaq D. Hawkins. This experience re-awoke his interest in the subject of magic and he has since continued writing.[8]

Bibliography

Liber Null (1978) and Psychonaut (1982) (published in one volume in 1987) ISBN 0-87728-639-6 Liber Kaos (1992) ISBN 0 0-87728-742-2 PsyberMagick: Advanced Ideas in Chaos Magick (1995) ISBN 1 1-56184-092-0 The Apophenion: A Chaos Magic Paradigm (2008) ISBN 1-869928 869928-65-2 The Octavo: A Sorceror Sorceror-Scientist's Grimoire (2010) ISBN 978-1 1-906958-17-6

References
1. ^ Chaos Magick: Magickal Terrorism 2. ^ a b Bowen, Timothy (2011). "A brief Autohagiography on Peter Carroll". Voices of Chaos. p. 27. ISBN 1-4611-7571-2. 3. ^ Eugene V. Gallagher; W. Michael Ashcraft (2006). Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America: African diaspora traditions and other American innovations. Greenwood Publishing Group p. 102. ISBN 0-275-98717 Group. 98717-5. 4. ^ Carroll, Peter J. (1995). PsyberMagick: Advanced Ideas in Chaos Magick ch. 59. Magick, ISBN 1-56184-092-0 5. ^ The Ice War 6. ^ Specularium: Publications & Links 7. ^ Maybe Logic Academy :: Peter Carroll 8. ^ Carroll, Peter James. Specularium: The Octavo

Further reading

Clarke, Peter Bernard (2006). Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements Movements. Psychology Press. pp. 105ff. ISBN 978-0-415-26707-6. Drury, Neville (2011). Stealing Fire from Heaven: The Rise of Modern Western Magic. Oxford University Press. pp. 251ff. ISBN 978-0-19-975099 975099-3. Morris, Brian (2006). Religion and Anthropology: A Critical Introduction Introduction. Cambridge University Press. pp. 303ff. ISBN 978-0-521-85241-8 8. Penczak, Christopher (2007). The Temple of High Witchcraft: Ceremonies, Spheres and the Witches' Qabalah Llewellyn Worldwide. p. 58. ISBN 978-0Qabalah. 7387-1165-2.

External links
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Carroll's website Templum Nigri Solis - A Brief History Arcanorium Occult College

Interviews

Peter J. Carroll Interview from Abrasax Magazine, Vol.5, No.2.

Articles

The Magic of Chaos by Peter J. Carroll Liber KKK - An introduction to Chaos magick technique. by Peter J. Carroll. The magician as Rebel Physicist by Pete Carroll

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