Upcoming Events

Frater Barrabbas is currently in the final editing and submission stages for his latest book, Mastering the Art of Ritual Magick - Greater Key, which should be available for purchasing in May or June of 2010.

Frater Barrabbas has been selected as one of three main speakers for the Heartland Pagan Festival of Kansas/Missouri, which will occur over the Memorial Day weekend of 2010. He will be giving three workshops there and regaling the crowd with tales of the very first Heartland Pagan Festival (1986), that he helped to found.

Frater Barrabbas attended Pantheacon 2010 in San Jose CA, where he presented three workshops. He will be presenting a workshop at the Ostara Festival in Milwaukee, WI on March 28.

There will be other pagan gatherings that he will be attending as well.

Be sure to check his calender from time to time, also the front of this web site, his blog site, and you can also contact him via Facebook.

Frater Barrabbas

Biography

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Frater Barrabbas

Frater Barrabbas Tiresius has been practicing ritual magic and studying the occult since his late teens, having by now accumulated over thirty-five years of experience. He has a bachelors degree in Linguistics and has had a long and distinguished career in the high tech industry. He began his occult vocation as an Alexandrian witch, being initiated and trained during the mid seventies and developed his magical expertise combining the methodologies of classical Gardnerian witchcraft with the Golden Dawn system of ceremonial magic. He is always expanding his spiritual field of inquiry and has studied Magic, Yoga, Qabbalah, Tarot, Astrology, ancient history, theosophy, philosophy, psychology and numerous other related subjects. His personal spiritual beliefs and practices also include forms of Gnosticism and Hermetic Magic.

Frater Barrabbas has been described as a pragmatic practitioner of ritual magic, which he distinguishes in his writings from ceremonial magic. Although he has studied occult traditions of the past and found much in them to respect, he is not a prisoner of them. Frater Barrabbas believes that the occult traditions of the West, known as the perennial philosophy, must be constantly updated and made relevant to the current age. It is his mission and ambition to modernize and establish ritual magick as the principle tool of spiritual achievement in the 21st century. Frater Barrabbas follows a tradition of creative innovation begun by MacGregor Mathers and Aleister Crowley, and continued by Dion Fortune, Israel Regardie, Franz Bardon and Alex Sanders, honoring and studying those who brought the practice of magic into the twentieth century.

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