Christopher S Hyatt Lon Milo Duquette Aleister Crowley
Christopher S Hyatt Lon Milo Duquette Aleister Crowley
Lon Milo DuQuette is an American author, musician, and occultist known for his humorous approach to Western Hermeticism.
Lon Milo DuQuette, born July 11, 1948, is an American writer, lecturer, musician, and occultist recognized for his humorous explorations of Western Hermeticism. He began his career in the music industry in the 1970s before dedicating himself to mysticism, particularly the teachings of Aleister Crowley, for over two decades. DuQuette has held significant leadership roles within the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), serving as a governing officer since 1975 and as its United States Deputy Grand Master since 1996. He is also an Archbishop within the Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, the O.T.O.'s ecclesiastical branch.
Beginning his writing career in 1988, DuQuette has authored numerous books translated into multiple languages, focusing on subjects such as Freemasonry, Tarot, Qabalah, ceremonial magick, and the works of Aleister Crowley. His writing is notably characterized by its blend of humor and serious occult topics, with his autobiography, "My Life with the Spirits," being adopted as a required text in university courses. After a break from music, DuQuette returned to his musical pursuits in 2005, releasing several albums. He continues to be an active figure in occult and esoteric circles, lecturing and publishing on a wide range of mystical subjects.
Occult Scholarship and O.T.O. Leadership
Lon Milo DuQuette has established himself as a prominent voice in the study of Western Hermeticism, with a particular focus on the complex works of Aleister Crowley. His literary output, comprising numerous books translated into a dozen languages, delves into esoteric traditions including Freemasonry, Tarot, Qabalah, and ceremonial magick. DuQuette is widely recognized for his distinctive approach, which integrates humor into the often-serious study of magick and the occult, making these subjects more accessible. Beyond his writing, DuQuette has played a significant role within the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), a global fraternal and religious organization. He has served as a national and international governing officer since 1975 and holds the position of Deputy Grand Master for the United States, a role he has occupied since 1996. Furthermore, he is an ordained Archbishop within the Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica, the O.T.O.'s religious body.
Musical Background and Return to Music
Before his extensive career in occult literature and scholarship, Lon Milo DuQuette was actively involved in the music industry during the 1970s. He pursued a path as a studio musician and recording artist, releasing singles and an album on the Epic Records label. During this period, he collaborated with Charles Dennis Harris, performing alongside notable artists like Hoyt Axton and Arlo Guthrie, and even sharing the stage with Sammy Davis Jr. In 2005, DuQuette experienced a resurgence of interest in music, spurred by a gift of a ukulele. This renewed passion led to the release of two self-produced CDs and eventually a new record contract. His first studio album in four decades, "I'm Baba Lon," was released in 2012, followed by its sequel, "Baba Lon II," in the same year. His musical endeavors continued with subsequent releases like "Gentle Heretic" and "Sweet Baba Lon."
Key Ideas
- Humorous application of humor to Western Hermeticism, magick, and the occult.
- Exploration and analysis of the works of Aleister Crowley.
- Teaching and practice of Western Magical Traditions, including Qabalah, Tarot, and ceremonial magick.
- Leadership roles within the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) and its ecclesiastical arm, Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica.
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