Sam Webster (writer)

Sam Webster is a writer, Thelemite, a member of the Golden Dawn tradition,[1] and Bishop Tau Ty of Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis,[2] as well as an initiate of Wicca.[3] Webster holds a Master of Divinity degree from the Starr King School for the Ministry at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California.[1] He is notable as one of the pioneers of open source religion - the use of the open source paradigm in the field of spirituality.[1][4]

He has authored a number of articles and essays on occult and Pagan topics, publishing both online and in periodicals such as Green Egg, Mezlim, Gnosis and PanGaea. Many of his essays on Pagan Dharma and Thelema have also been made available online. In 2001, he was one of a number of Neopagans interviewed in Modern Pagans - An Investigation of Contemporary Pagan Ritual, a feature article in the counter-cultural journal RE/Search.[5]

He has founded (or cofounded) several occult and Pagan organizations, including the Chthonic-Ouranian OTO (1985),[6] and the Open Source Order of the Golden Dawn (2002).[1] Webster's book Tantric Thelema was published in January 2010.[7]

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Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Wicker, Christine. Not In Kansas Anymore: A Curious Tale of How Magic Is Transforming America , pp. 207-236. HarperSanFrancisco, 2005. ISBN 0-06-072678-4
  2. Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis: College of Bishops
  3. Berger, Helen A. A Community of Witches: Contemporary Neo-Paganism and Witchcraft in the United States, pp. 116-117. University of South Carolina Press, 1998. ISBN 1-57003-246-7
  4. Gasperson, Tina. New Time Religion in Newsforge, May 17, 2006.
  5. RE/Search #16: Modern Pagans - An Investigation of Contemporary Pagan Ritual, 2001. ISBN 1-889307-10-6
  6. Skeptic Files
  7. Webster, Sam Tantric Thelema, Concrescent Press (2010) ISBN 978-0-9843729-0-4
  8. appeared in Chic Cicero & Sandra Tabatha Cicero (eds.), The Golden Dawn Journal, Book 2-- Qabalah: Theory and Magic St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1994. ISBN 1-56718-851-6

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