Paschal Beverly Randolph

Paschal Beverly Randolph

Paschal Beverly Randolph (October 8, 1825ndash July 29, 1875) was an American medical doctor, occultist and writer.

Randolph is notable as perhaps the first person to introduce the principles of sex magic to North America, and, according to A.E. Waite, establishing the earliest known Rosicrucian order in the United States [http://www.hermetic.com/sabazius/randolph.htm] .

Biography

Sources disagree as to Randolph's birthplace (New York or Virginia). He was a free man of mixed-race ancestry, descendant of William Randolph. His father was a nephew of John Randolph of Roanoke and his background led to his being a spokesman for the abolition of slavery. He trained as a doctor of medicine and travelled widely in his youth where his interest in mysticism and the occult can be traced. Randolph worked on a sailing vessel, journeyed through Europe and as far east as Persia. A peripatetic man, he lived in many places, including New Orleans, New York, San Francisco, and Toledo, Ohio. During his early public career, Randolph appeared on stage as a trance medium and advertised his services in magazines associated with the Spiritualist Movement. Like many Spiritualists, he lectured in favor of Abolition and after Emancipation, taught literacy to freed slaves in New Orleans.

Randolph founded the Fraternitas Rosae Crucis, the oldest Rosicrucian organization in the United States, which today avoids mention of his interest in sex magic. These magico-sexual theories and techniques formed the basis of much of the teachings of The Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor, although it is not clear whether or not Randolph himself was ever actually associated with the Brotherhood [Godwin et al, 1995] . Famous occultists and practitioners of sex magic Theodor Reuss and Aleister Crowley were heavily influenced by Randolph in both organizing the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) and their sex magic rituals.

In 1851, Randolph made the acquaintance of Abraham Lincoln. Their friendship was close enough that, when Lincoln was assassinated in 1865, Randolph accompanied Lincoln's funeral procession in a train to Springfield, Illinois. However, Randolph was asked to leave the train when some objected to the presence of such an African American descendent. He authored more than fifty books or pamphlets on magic and medicine, established an independent publishing company and was an avid promoter of birth control.

Death

Randolph died at the age of 49, under disputed circumstances. According to Professor Carl Edwin Lindgren, D.Ed., many questioned the coroner's finding that Randolph died in Toledo from a self-inflicted wound to the head, for many of his writings express his aversion to suicide. The evidence was conflicting. R. Swinburne Clymer, a later Supreme Master of the "Fraternitas", stressed that years later in a death-bed confession, a former friend of Randolph conceded that in a state of jealousy and temporary insanity, he had killed Randolph. Randolph was succeeded as Supreme Grand Master of the Fraternitas, and in other titles, by his chosen successor Freeman B. Dowd.

In 1996, the biography "" by John Patrick Deveney and Franklin Rosemont was published.

Published works

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* 1854 "Waa-gu-Mah"
* 1859 "Lara"
* 1860 "The Grand Secret"
* 1860 "The Unveiling"
* 1861 "Human Love"
* 1863 "Pre-Adamite Man" smallsup|1
* 1863 "The Wonderful Story of Ravalette and the Rosicrucian's Story"
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* 1866 "A Sad Case; A Great Wrong!" smallsup|2
* 1868 "Seership! The Magnetic Mirror"
* 1869 "Love and Its Hidden History" smallsup|3
* 1870 "Love and the Master Passion"
* 1872 "The Evils of the Tobacco Habit"
* 1873 "The New Mola! The Secret of Mediumship"
* 1875 "The Book of the Triplicate Order"

1 under the pseudonym "Griffin Lee". 2 as anonymous. 3 under the pseudonym "Count de St. Leon".

Randolph also edited the "Leader" (Boston) and the "Messenger of Light" (New York) between 1852 to 1861 and wrote for the "Journal of Progress and Spiritual Telegraph" [ [http://users.panola.com/AAGHS/ARTICLES/Randolph-1.html Lindgren 1996] ] .

References

Sources and bibliography

* Deveney, John Patrick and Franklin Rosemont (1996). "". State University of New York Press. ISBN 0-7914-3120-7.
* Godwin, Jocelyn, Christian Chanel, and John Patrick Deveney (1995). "The Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor: Initiatic and Historical Documents of an Order of Practical Occultism". Samuel Weiser. ISBN 0-87728-825-9.
*Carl Edwin Lindgren, (1999).Randolph, Paschal Beverly. American National Biography (biographical entry).
* Carl Edwin Lindgren (1996). "The Rose Cross in America". Spiritual Alchemists. New Orleans: Ars Latomorum Publications, pp. 27-32.
* Randolph, Paschal Beverly (1932). "SOUL, The Soul World." Beverly Hall, Quakertown, PA: The Confederation of Initiates.

External links

* [http://www.luckymojo.com/tkpbrandolph.html Biography] by Catherine Yronwode at luckymojo.com
* [http://www.soul.org/PB-Randolph.html Biography] at soul.org
* [http://www.hermetic.com/sabazius/randolph.htm Paschal Beverly Randolph: Sexual Magick in the 19th Century] , by T. Allen Greenfield.
* [http://users.panola.com/AAGHS/ARTICLES/Randolph-1.html Randolph, Paschal Beverly] by Carl Edwin Lindgren
*Carl Edwin Lindgren (1997) Paschal Beverly Randolph, [http://users.panola.com/lindgren/rosecross-2.html THE ROSE CROSS IN AMERICA] , 1800-1909 (Vol 3).


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