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[[Image:ChaosStar.svg|thumb|The chaosphere, a symbol of the Illuminates of Thanateros, and of [[chaos magic]] in general.]]
The '''Illuminates of Thanateros''' are a [[Magic (paranormal)|magic]] society, founded in 1978, that pursues [[chaos magic]]. This [[:Category:Fraternal and magical organizations|fraternal magical society]] has been an important influence on some forms of modern [[esotericism]].
== History ==
=== Early ===
In the late [[1970]]s, [[Ray Sherwin]] and [[Peter J. Carroll|Peter Carroll]], two young [[United Kingdom|British]] occultists with a strong interest in [[ritual magic]], began to publish a magazine called ''[[The New Equinox]]''. Both were connected with a burgeoning occult scene developing around a metaphysical bookstore in [[London]]'s [[East End of London|East End]] called The Phoenix. According to themselves, both men quickly became dissatisfied with the state of the Magical Arts and the deficiencies they saw in the available occult groups. So in 1978 they published a small announcement in their magazine proclaiming the creation of a new kind of magical order, one based on a hierarchy of magical ability rather than invitation, a magical [[meritocracy]]. It was to incorporate elements of [[Thelema]], [[Zos Kia Cultus]], [[shamanism]], [[tantra]] and [[Taoism]]. They called their creation the Illuminates of Thanateros ('''IOT'''), referring to the dualism of the gods of [[Death]] ([[Thanatos]]) and [[Love]] ([[Eros (mythology)|Eros]]).<ref>Pete Carroll, Ray Sherwin. ''The New Equinox''. Morton Press, Yorkshire.</ref>
Carroll and Sherwin began to publish private monographs detailing their system of magical practice, some of which had been articles in ''The New Equinox'', others intended as instruction to members of their order. The new style of magic they introduced, focusing on practical skills as opposed to metaphysical systems, became known as [[chaos magic]]. In the 1980s they began to attract a following in [[England]], [[Germany]] and [[Austria]], including influential occult writers and practitioners.
Before the [[Eighties]] were over, Sherwin resigned in protest that the IOT was beginning to resemble the hierarchical orders that were once anathema to the concept of the group.<ref>[http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/gp_crisis.html Ray Sherwin: Crisis Magicians, Orders, Disorders, Lnyx and Lone Wolves]</ref> Carroll carried on and made the IOT known to occultists around the world largely through his books ''Liber Null'' and ''Psychonaut''.
===Schism===
In [[1990]] and [[1991]] the group experienced what was called the ''Ice Magick Wars'' around differences between other prominent members and [[Ralph Tegtmeier]]. Tegtmeier was promoting within and outside the IOT a programme dubbed ''Eismagie'' (Ice magic) that reportedly involved advanced [[Tai Chi]], costly training courses and a political agenda.<ref>Pete Carroll: ''The Ice War, as remembered by Stochastikos''. Chaos International #23.</ref> Carroll writes that he accused Tegtmeier of "abusing his position and of membership of an ultra right wing mind control cult with a seriously nasty agenda." Tegtmeier was excommunicated from the IOT.<ref>[http://www.chaosmatrix.org/library/chaos/texts/icewars.html Ice Magick Wars<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
In 1991, the IOT proper was drawn into an inner order, with the outer public manifestation becoming the Pact.
Shortly after the schism, Carroll published ''Liber Kaos'' and retired from active participation in the IOT. He explicitly stated this was not a consequence of disagreement with the state of the Pact but a matter of his personal development. He remains committed to the IOT and a new venture found at the Arcanorium website.[http://www.arcanoriumcollege.com/]
===Today===
[[Image:Chaoscolor.gif|thumb|A variant of the [[Symbol of Chaos]].]]The Pact remains active [[as of 2007]] as do other non-pact chaos magick groups like the Z(cluster)<ref>[http://zarathustra.zcluster.org Zarathustra Home Page<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>, the AutonomatriX<ref>[http://www.autonomatrix.org/ Web Portal of the AutonomatriX]</ref> and NOX<ref>[http://www.cousas.org/nox NOX: South American Chaos Magick Network]</ref>.
Although temples do not generally advertise their existence, at least one each in Seattle,<ref>[http://www.galateh.org/ Temple Galateh]</ref> Dallas,<ref>[http://www.sona-nyl.org/ Temple Sona-Nyl]</ref>, Phoenix<ref>[http://www.templex.org/ Temple X-Fod]</ref>, New York<ref>[http://www.templeagogo.com/ Temple A-Go-Go]</ref>, Baltimore<ref>[http://iota.goetia.net/links.php IOT North America: Links]</ref> and Milwaukee<ref>[http://iota.goetia.net/links.php IOT North America: Links]</ref> currently do. The IOT is also active in [[Illuminates of Thanateros#External links|a number of other countries]].
The Pact of the IOT has acquired a less outspoken leadership, out of a desire to creating the ideal zone of privacy and creativity. Although most of what has occurred within the IOT is a matter of confidentiality, numerous changes have been put in place, in an attempt to preclude the mistakes of the past. The Pact also replaced the former charter ''Liber Pactionis'' with ''The Book'', which gives another viewpoint of the path that some consider more realistic.<ref>[http://iota.goetia.net/files/the_book_english.pdf The Book: The Secrets of the Illuminates of Thanateros]</ref>
== Structure ==
The Pact organizes itself along the somewhat "traditional" lines of a fraternal occult order, with initiations into progressive degrees denoting magickal skill, administrative responsibility and leadership within the group. It is notable that unlike other occult societies with a degree system, the Pact rewards progression in degree with hardly any privileges, but "punishes" it with added duties and responsibilities.
{| class="wikitable" style="margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:left"
|+'''Degree structure of the IOT'''<ref>[http://iota.goetia.net/files/the_book_english.pdf The Book: The Secrets of the Illuminates of Thanateros]</ref>
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| '''No.''' || '''Title''' || '''Description'''
|-
| / || [[Novice]] || not considered a member, undergoes novitiate and prepares for initiation
|-
| 4° || [[Neophyte]] || gets to know the group from inside, not given any instructions, may leave or be expelled without explanation
|-
| 3° || [[Initiate]] || full member, offers magical abilities to the IOT, departure or expulsion requires explanation
|-
| 2° || [[Adept]] || required to actively endeavor for the group, inspire others, organize and lead
|-
| 1° || [[Magus]] || required to also coordinate the IOT internationally
|}
There is a "side-degree" called ''Priest/Priestess of Chaos'' that involves social and magical service to others, including outside the IOT. It may be undertaken as an addition to the 3°; all holders of the 2° and 1° are expected to be able to fill the role. There are also two special degrees, ''0°=5°'' and ''Elder'' for 2° and 1° members who retire from their duties, described as identical to the 3° and retirement respectively.
There also are several offices which may be taken, most notably including the ''Insubordinate'', a low-ranking (4° or 3°) member who ideally is to be informed about all work of a high-ranking member he or she is assigned to, and charged to criticize and ridicule it, channel feedback from others concerning it, and will veto it if necessary. Every Adept, Magus, and Magister Templi (leader of a Temple) has an Insubordinate.<ref>[http://iota.goetia.net/files/the_book_english.pdf The Book: The Secrets of the Illuminates of Thanateros]</ref>
The IOT does not charge membership or [[initiation]] fees. This is a difference from all other international magical orders, and indeed from most fraternal organizations. Unlike such groups as the [[Ordo Templi Orientis|OTO]] or various offshoots of the [[Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn]], the IOT is a non-incorporated society, rather than a legal entity or non-profit corporation.
Members are obliged to [[Confidentiality|keep silent on internal affairs and the identities of their fellows]]. The latter rule does not seem to apply to deceased persons{{Fact|date=June 2008}}, as it is not a secret [[William S. Burroughs]]<ref>Grant, Douglas. [ashejournal.com/index.php?id=166 Magick and Photography, Douglas Grant, ''Ashé Journal'' 2(3 Magick and Photography] in ''Ashé: Journal of Experimental Spirituality'', vol. 2, no. 3</ref>, [[Timothy Leary]]{{Fact|date=February 2007}}, and [[Robert Anton Wilson]]{{Fact|date=August 2007}} have been members.
The Pact consists mostly of largely-autonomous Temples<ref>[http://www.iot.org.uk/pages/chaosmagic.html IOT British Isles: Chaos Magic and the IOT]</ref> arranged into autonomous geographical Sections, i.e. [[Austria]], [[United Kingdom]], [[USA]], [[Germany]], [[Brazil]] etc.
==Relation to the occult subculture==
{{Cquotetxt|Magic will not be free from occultism until we have strangled the last astrologer with the entrails of the last spiritual master.|Pete Carroll, ''Psybermagick''}}Chaos magicians have frequently reacted to more traditional, [[Neopaganism|religious]] or [[Occultism|occult]] approaches to magic with scorn or derision and have consequently been met with hostility. <ref>[http://www.chaosmatrix.org/library/chaos/texts/chaote-asshole.html Why Chaos Magicians Are Such Assholes]</ref> This applies in particular to the IOT, which has been described by [[Phil Hine]] as "the Order for 'serious' Chaos Magicians in the same way that the OTO exists for 'serious' [[Thelema|Thelemites]]."<ref>[[Phil Hine|Hine, Phil]]. ''[http://www.textfiles.com/occult/ERIS/cc.txt Condensed Chaos: An Introduction to Chaos Magic]''. New Falcon Publications. ISBN 1-56184-117-X</ref> The view that occultism is rife with superstitions and needs to be reformed or replaced by a bolder and more critical approach to magic has been prominent in programmatic texts from early on.<ref>[http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_mach.html Peter J. Carroll: The Magic of Chaos]</ref> The IOT has issued statements that profess a degree of [[elitism]].<ref>[http://www.iot.org.uk/pages/libermmm.html IOT British Isles: Liber MMM and the Novice]</ref><ref>[http://iota.goetia.net/initiation.php IOT North America: Initiation]</ref> Still the IOT is commonly understood by outsiders to be an occult organization.
The Pact claims to be involved in continuous magical research<ref>[http://iota.goetia.net/files/the_book_english.pdf The Book: The Secrets of the Illuminates of Thanateros]</ref> but appears hesitant to let others participate in the process. The group has a comparatively difficult application procedure and appears to reject a great majority of applicants. However, chaos magic has long spread beyond the IOT as evidenced by the large community of practitioners throughout the world. IOT members such as the aforementioned, [[Ramsey Dukes]], Dave Lee, Frater .717., Joshua Wetzel, Julian Vayne and others continue to produce a large part of the literature available on chaos magic. Other sources of chaos magic literature include [[Kenneth Grant]] and [[Jaq D. Hawkins]].
The presence of [[hierarchy]] in the IOT has been the cause of a lot of dispute around it in the chaos magic scene. Opposers think the concept is un-chaotic and limiting to individual members, while defenders believe the tradeoff in chaoism allows for much more effective group work, especially on an international scale. Many chaos magical practitioners prefer to work in unique settings devoid of any structure at all.<ref>[http://www1.autistici.org/amprodias/txt/hacktivism/maat.htm Maat Magick & Chaos Magick]</ref>
While little activity of the IOT is visible to the outside public, the order has held annual open seminars for nearly two decades.<ref>[http://ekstasis.info/ EKSTASIS!]</ref> Many [[:Category:Chaos magicians|notable chaos magicians]] have been speakers there. Some local groups offer classes to non-members.<ref>[http://www.kaosgate.org/ Kaosgate.Org: Chaos Magick on Wheels]</ref>
==References==
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==Sources==
* Evans, Dave (2007). ''The History of British Magic After Crowley''. Hidden Publishing. ISBN 0-95552-370-2
* [[Peter Carroll|Carroll, Peter]] (1987). ''Liber Null & Psychonaut''. Weiser Books. ISBN 0-87728-639-6
* [[Peter Carroll|Carroll, Peter]] (1992). ''Liber Kaos''. Weiser Books. ISBN 0-87728-742-2
* [[Phil Hine|Hine, Phil]] (1993). ''Prime Chaos''. New Falcon Publications. ISBN 1-56184-137-4
* [[Phil Hine|Hine, Phil]] (1995). ''Condensed Chaos''. New Falcon Publications. ISBN 1-56184-117-X
* [[Frater .717.]] (1992). ''Handbuch der Chaopsmagie''. Bohmeier Verlag. ISBN 978-3-89094-257-5
* Illuminates of Thanateros. [http://www.iot.org.uk/pdf/the_book_english.pdf The Book (English)] (charta and history)
* Illuminates of Thanateros. [http://www.717.info/iot/the_book/index.htm The Book (English and German)] (charta and history)
==External links==
* [http://iot.org.au IOT Australia]
* [http://iotaustria.org IOT Austria] in German
* [http://www.iot.org.br IOT Brazil] in Portuguese
* [http://www.iot.org.uk IOT British Isles]
* [http://www.iot-bg.net IOT Bulgaria] in Bulgarian
* [http://www.iot-d.de IOT Germany] in German
* [http://iota.thanateros.org. IOT North America]
* [http://www.iot-schweiz.ch IOT Switzerland] in German
* [http://www.iotbooks.com IOT Books]
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