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Thomas Karlsson (born 1972) is a Swedish occult and esoteric writer, with a PhD in the History of Religions from Stockholm University.[1] In 1989 he founded Dragon Rouge, a Left-Hand Path initiatory organisation.

Occultism

In 1989, Thomas Karlsson and six other magicians founded Dragon Rouge, a Left-Hand Path initiatory organisation and a Draconian Tradition Order, led by Karlsson.[2] As a book author, he concentrates on occult, philosophy, and paranormal topics. The Dragon Rouge website cites Carlos Castaneda, Julius Evola, and Kenneth Grant as some of the magical writers whose work is read by the order, as are texts by classical philosophers such as Herakleitos, Plato, and Plotinos, as well as modern philosophers like Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, and Henri Bergson.[2] His personal influences include Sumerian mythology, alchemy, tantra, the goetia, and the qlippoth. In an interview dated in 2003, he claims he experienced astral projections as a child, but did not think of them as supernatural experiences until he started formally exploring the occult.[3] In his book Amongst Mystics and Magicians in Stockholm (2012), he describes experiences he had in the years 1989–1991 which are related to the establishment of Dragon Rouge. The book exhibits Karlsson's influences from people such as Aleister Crowley, Grant and Anton LaVey.[4]

Books

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Karlsson, Thomas (2010). Götisk kabbala och runisk alkemi: Johannes Bureus och den götiska esoterismen (Thesis). Institutionen för etnologi, religionshistoria och genusstudier, Stockholms universitet. ISBN 978-91-628-8030-9. (Thomas Karlsson's PhD thesis, in Swedish)
  2. ^ a b GENERAL INFORMATION Archived 2012-02-04 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ Thor. "Interview with Dragon Rouge founder Thomas Karlsson". thor.megatherion.com. Retrieved 2022-12-16.
  4. ^ Linnea, Harri (2015). "Book Reviews: Thomas Karlsson. Amongst Mystics and Magicians in Stockholm". Correspondences. 3: 169–172. ISSN 2053-7158.

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