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Template:Short description Template:For Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox person Peter James Carroll (born 1953Template:Sfnp) is an English occultist and writer.Template:Sfnp He is one of the originators of chaos magic theory, a cofounder of the Illuminates of Thanateros,Template:Sfnp and the founder and chancellor of Arcanorium College.Template:Sfnp

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In the late 1970s, Peter Carroll and Ray Sherwin, two young British occultists interested in ritual magic, began to publish a magazine called The New Equinox. Both men were connected with a burgeoning occult scene developing around The Phoenix, a metaphysical bookshop in London's East End. Having grown dissatisfied with the state of the magical arts and the deficiencies they saw in the available occult groups, they published a small announcement in a 1978 issue of their magazine, announcing the creation of the Illuminates of Thanateros (IOT),Template:Sfnp which has been described as "an unprecedented attempt of institutionalising one of the most individualising currents in the history of 'Western learned magic'".Template:Sfnp

Carroll first issued Liber Null in 1978 and Psychonaut in 1982. They were published together in the 1987 book Liber Null & Psychonaut, which is considered one of the defining works of the chaos magic movement.Template:Sfnp He has also written columns for the Chaos International magazine under the names Pete CarrollTemplate:Sfnp and Stokastikos.Template:Sfnp

Carroll elaborated a system heavily influenced by Austin Osman Spare in his early writings, particularly Liber Null (1978).Template:Sfnp However, somewhat confusingly, Carroll uses the term 'Kia' to refer to the consciousness of the individual: "the elusive 'I' which confers self-awareness".Template:Sfnp The more general universal force, of which Kia is an aspect, Carroll termed 'Chaos': "The unity which appears to the mind to exert the twin functions of will and perception is called Kia by magicians. Sometimes it is called the spirit, or soul, or life force, instead... Kia is capable of occult power because it is a fragment of the great life force of the universe... The "thing" responsible for the origin and continued action of events is called Chaos by magicians... Chaos... is the force which has caused life to evolve itself out of dust, and is currently most concentratedly manifest in the human life force, or Kia, where it is the source of consciousness... To the extent that the Kia can become one with Chaos it can extend its will and perception into the universe to accomplish magic."Template:SfnpTemplate:Third-party inline

In 1995, Carroll announced his desire to step down from the "roles of magus and pontiff of chaos".Template:Sfnp This statement was originally delivered at the same IOT international meeting which Carroll discussed in an article titled "The Ice War" in Chaos International.Template:Sfnp

In 2005, he appeared as a chaos magic instructor at Maybe Logic Academy at the request of Robert Anton Wilson.Template:Sfnp

Holy Guardian Angel

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Carroll split the concept of the Holy Guardian Angel in two and speaks of two Holy Guardian Angels. According to his work Liber Null and Psychonaut, one is the Augoeides, a projected image of whatever the magician strives for;Template:Sfnp the other is quantum uncertainty, which ultimately determines the acts of the magician and is a spark of the only true creative force, the chaos of chaos magic.Template:Sfnp

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