- Carl William Hansen
Carl William Hansen (
October 11 ,1872 –August 3 ,1936 ) was a Danishauthor ,Luciferian , WanderingBishop andOccultist .Hansen was born in
Copenhagen and first initiated intoMartinism in 1898 byAlphonse Wallen . Hansen published "Den Ny Morgens Gry, Lucifer-Hiram, Verdensbygmesterens Genkomst" (The Dawn of a New Morning, Lucifer-Hiram, The Return of the World's Master Builder), in 1906 under the pseudonymBen Kadosh .Inspired by the French
Gnostic movement, and such writers asCarl Kohl , his major interests seems to have beenalchemy andastrology . Until 1905 he was in communication with Swedish playwriter and alchemistAugust Strindberg .Welblund, Aage: Den sidste Guldmager og Kabbalist, Social-demokraten, 19th May 1946 (newspaperarticle), and Pedersen, Bjarne Salling + Madsen, Peder Byberg: Den Hellige Soen, 2006.] Some of Hansen's occult ideas inspire theNeo-Luciferian Church today..The Neo-Luciferian Church [http://www.neoluciferianchurch.org/nlc-hist-en.htm] . Retrieved on October 30th, 2006]In September 1921
Theodor Reuss issued pseudo-Masonic charters to Hansen for Gnostic Primas, Memphis & Misraim,Ordo Templi Orientis and theHermetic Brotherhood of Light .Lomholt, Sigurd: Vinkelfrimureriet : irregulære og bedrageriske Frimurer-Riter samt det danske Vinkelfrimureri's Historie i Nutiden. Copenhagen 1931.] In 1923 he engaged in the founding of a Martinist lodge in Denmark, later dissolved and rebuilt as the lodge The Three Columns. This lodge formed part of "The Danish Grand Orient", chartered byJoanny Bricaud in Lyon as "Grand Orient de la vraie et haute Maçonnerie ésoterique et gnostique du Danemark." The Danish Grand Orient worked until 1929 where it merged with the "Grand Orient of Denmark and the North" and formed "The Grand Lodge of Denmark", an irregular Masonic body.. [The Regular Masonic Grand Lodge in Denmark is [http://www.dendanskefrimurerorden.dk/english/default.asp "Den Danske Frimurerorden"] ] By profession Carl W. Hansen was a dealer indairy products , though he lists himself as achemist in Hartmann’s "Who’s Who", second edition 1927. Biographies of Hansen have been written byPeder Byberg Madsen andBjarne Salling Pedersen and included in the reissue of "Den Ny Morgens Gry, Lucifer-Hiram, Verdensbygmesterens Genkomst" in 2006 (ISBN-13: 978-87-91698-00-2)Hansen died from a heart attack at the age of 64.
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* [http://user.cyberlink.ch/~koenig/sunrise/hansen.htm "Ordo Templi Orientis in Denmark"]
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