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Kenneth Grant

 

Founder of a branch of the Ordo Templi Orientis (OTO), a ceremonial "magick" group in the tradition of Aleister Crowley, in Great Britain. Grant was initiated into Crowley's own order, the A ∴ A ∴ , and the OTO.

After Crowley's death in 1947 he was succeeded by Karl Germer as outer head of the order. Germer was at that time living in the United States. He presented Grant a charter to open theNew Isis Lodge of the OTO in 1955. Grant was limited to teaching the first three OTO grades. After Germer died in 1962 Grant claimed leadership of the OTO. While members in America did not acknowledge him, there was no one in England to oppose his authority. Grant began to accept initiates for all ten working degrees of the order (the eleventh being purely administrative).

Grant worked with John Symonds, Crowley's literary executor, to produce The Confessions of Aleister Crowley (1969). Grant also published The Magical Revival (1972), an informative survey of occult theory and practice in modern times. A particularly valuable chapter is concerned with the work of occult artist Austin Osman Spare. Grant also published Images and Oracles of Austin Osman Spare (1975), a study of the work of this strange and talented artist.

Grant's wife, Steffi, contributed beautiful illustrations to five Carfax Monographs issued by the Grants in London in a limited edition, dealing with The Tree of Life, The Golden Dawn, Aleister Crowley, Austin Osman Spare, and Vinum Sabbati.

Sources:

Grant, Kenneth. Aleister Crowley and the Hidden God. London: Muller, 1973.

——. Cults of the Shadow. New York: Samuel Weiser, 1976.

——. Images and Oracles of Austin Osman Spare. London: Muller, 1975.

——. The Magical Revival. New York: Samuel Weiser, 1972.

——. Nightside of Eden. London: Muller, 1977.

——. Outside the Circles of Time. London: Frederick Mueller, 1980.

Symonds, John, and Kenneth Grant. The Confessions of Aleister Crowley. New York: Hill & Wang, 1969.

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Kenneth Grant (born 1924) is a British occultist and head of the magical order previously known as the Typhonian Ordo Templi Orientis but which is now referred to as the Typhonian Order.

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Occult background

Grant's occult experiences began in 1939 during World War II, when he claims to have received the first transmission of the "outerhuman being" S'lba. This was followed in 1943 with the reception of The Chronicles of Kralnia.[1]

He met and began personal tutelage in magick under Aleister Crowley in 1944, at the age of twenty. Crowley was sixty-nine.

Apart from Crowley he has been influenced in his occult work by Austin Osman Spare.[2]

Ordo Templi Orientis

Grant met Aleister Crowley in 1944 and was initiated into the A.'.A.'. in 1946. According to occult historian P.R. Koenig, Crowley called Grant "a definite gift from the Gods", but a careful reading of this citation show Crowley was praising Grant's work as a secretary. In March 1946, Crowley wrote in his diary: "Value of Grant: if I die or go to U.S.A., there must be a trained man to take care of the English O.T.O."

After Crowley's death, Grant's was issued a IX° charter in O.T.O by Crowley's successor, Karl Germer, in 1948; and received authorisation to form an O.T.O. Camp in England in 1951.[1] In 1952, he wrote a new manifesto for his group and had 5000 copies printed.

In 1954, Grant began the work of founding the New Isis Lodge. The lodge became operational in April 1955 when Grant issued a manifesto announcing his discovery of a "Sirius/Set current" upon which the lodge was to be based. Karl Germer was so displeased with this manifesto that on July 20, 1955, he issued a "Note of Expulsion" expelling Grant from O.T.O.[1], and naming Noel Fitzgerald as the leader of the British section of the Order[3]

Nevertheless, Grant claimed for himself the title O.H.O. (Outer Head of the Order) of Ordo Templi Orientis. The branch under the leadership of Grant was commonly called the "Typhonian" Ordo Templi Orientis, but is now officially named the Typhonian Order. The New Isis Lodge was absorbed into Grant's Order in 1962.[1]

Members of Grant's Ordo Templi Orientis in the past have considered him the rightful O.H.O. of O.T.O, as evidenced by this quote from a 1976 edition of Sothis magazine:

Karl J. Germer, having proved himself blind to the implication of Crowley's letter to him, failed to understand and accept when — soon after Crowley's death — Grant submitted his plans for change... It remains to remind those who support the old-aeon concept of the O.T.O. that they have not produced — nor can they ever produce — the slightest evidence of a creative current in any of its forms.[4]

Biographer of Austin Osman Spare

Grant was a great admirer and close friend of Austin Osman Spare. Together they founded the Zos Kia Cultus in 1952.[1] Over the years, Grant did much to bring his friend Spare's name into western occult society, including the publication of Images and Oracles of Austin Osman Spare and Zos Speaks!, as well as numerous references and mentions in the Typhonian Trilogies.

Partial bibliography

The Typhonian Trilogies

Other works on the occult

  • Remembering Aleister Crowley ISBN 1-871438-12-8
  • Hidden Lore: The Carfax Monographs by Kenneth & Steffi Grant
  • Images and Oracles of Austin Osman Spare
  • Zos Speaks! (about Austin Osman Spare)
  • At the feet of the Guru ISBN 0954388763

Poetry

  • The Gulls Beak
  • Black to Black
  • Convolvulus ISBN 095438878

Novellas and short stories

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e Koenig, P.R. (1991). Kenneth Grant and the Typhonian Ordo Templi Orientis.
  2. ^ Evans (2007), pp. 67-70
  3. ^ Orpheus, Rodney (2009). "Gerald Gardner & Ordo Templi Orientis". Pentacle Magazine (30): pp. 14-18. ISSN 1753-898X. 
  4. ^ Sothis (1976) quoted in Koenig (1991)

References

  • Evans, Dave (2007). Aleister Crowley and the 20th Century Synthesis of Magick. Hidden Press, Second Revised Edition. ISBN 978-0-9555237-2-4

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