James Wasserman

James Wasserman
Born 1948
New Jersey, United States

James Wasserman (born 1948)[1] is an American author and occultist. A member of Ordo Templi Orientis since 1976 and a book designer by trade, he has written extensively on spiritual and political liberty.

Publishing career

Wasserman began working in 1973 at Weiser Books, then the world’s largest bookstore and publishing company to specialize in esoteric literature. While working at Weiser, he met and befriended legendary filmmakers and occultists Harry Smith and Alejandro Jodorowsky.[2] Wasserman worked with Brazilian occultist Marcelo Ramos Motta to publish the Commentaries of AL in 1975, for which he wrote the introduction. Additionally, he supervised the 1976 Weiser publication of The Book of the Law, the first popular edition to append the holograph manuscript to the typeset text.[3][4] In 1977, Wasserman arranged to professionally re-photograph Frieda Harris' Tarot paintings for use in an improved second edition of Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot deck, and also wrote the instruction booklet.[5]

Wasserman left Weiser in 1977 to found Studio 31, where he produced the Simon Necronomicon, a volume purporting to be the mythological Necronomicon made famous by Howard Philips Lovecraft.[6] In 2008, it was reissued in a high-quality 31st anniversary edition by Ibis Press. In 1994, Wasserman assembled a team of scholars, photographers, and editorial staff to produce a full-color version of The Egyptian Book of the Dead featuring the Papyrus of Ani as discussed in In the Center of the Fire[7] His edition of the Book of the Dead was described as offering "much of value in presentation, layout and commentary"[8] by John Baines, professor of Egyptology at the University of Oxford. In 2014, the Twentieth Anniversary Edition was completed, revised and expanded, adding: "Thoughts on this Twentieth Anniversary Edition" by James Wasserman; "Coming Forth Into the Day" by J. Daniel Gunther; and "An Annotated Bibliography and Study Guide" by Dr. Ogden Goelet. This new edition includes some corrections and improvements to the color plates, and was completely recreated in electronic format.

Ordo Templi Orientis

A member of O.T.O. since 1976, Wasserman founded one of its oldest lodges, Tahuti Lodge, in New York City in 1979.[9] He has played a key role within the Order in publishing the literary corpus of Aleister Crowley. In 1983, he worked with two other members of O.T.O. to produce The Holy Books of Thelema,[5][10][11] a collection of Crowley’s Class A (inspired) writings. In 1986, his essay “An Introduction to the History of the O.T.O.” appeared in The Equinox III, No. 10. In 2009, he and his wife Nancy published To Perfect This Feast,[12] a performance commentary on the Gnostic Mass. Revised for a second edition in 2010, the book is now in its third and final edition, published 2013. Wasserman is described by Dan Burstein as "a founder of the modern Ordo Templi Orientis” in his guide to Dan Brown's novel Angels & Demons.[13] In 2012, Wasserman wrote In the Center of the Fire, an extensive account of his own experiences in the development of the modern O.T.O.[14] In 2015, he designed and produced a collection of essays for Ordo Templi Orientis published as Success Is Your Proof: One Hundred Years of O.T.O. in North America: A Festschrift in Honor of Hymenaeus Beta, Celebrating Thirty Years of Leadership. He contributed an essay entitled "The New Aeon in the New World: The Law of Liberty in the Wild West." Eleven other ranking members of the Order contributed essays on a wide range of topics such as Thelemic doctrine, magical practices, Order history, and biographical treatments.

Underlying Philosophy

Wasserman’s work in O.T.O. and his numerous writings point to a philosophy based on individual liberty and the opportunity for direct personal experience of God within.[15] This more modern conception of Gnosticism dispenses with the myriad variations of the term as it is applied to numerous sub sects within major religions long ago. Modern Gnosticism simply presupposes the ability to forge a direct link with the highest level of divinity.[16] Wasserman further advances the notion that political liberty offers humanity the best conditions for spiritual growth.[17]

Public appearances

Wasserman has appeared on several television networks including The History Channel, The Discovery Channel, National Geographic TV; and numerous radio broadcasts including NPR, Coast to Coast Radio, and 21st Century Radio.[18] In 2009, he discussed his book Secrets of Masonic Washington at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.[19] In 2012, his performance of Liber Israfel was broadcast on The Discovery Channel in a program entitled Secrets of Secret Societies. In 2013, Swirling Star Lodge filmed a 50-minute talk he presented on a modern history of the O.T.O, a supplement to In the Center of the Fire.[20] In 2014, Swirling Star Lodge released a video of a performance of the Gnostic Mass based on the instructions in To Perfect This Feast [21] In May 2015, Wasserman addressed the O.T.O. in Vancouver, British Columbia in celebration of its one hundredth year in North America.

Works

As writer

As editor

As publisher

See also

References

  1. "James Wasserman Biography". Jameswassermanbooks.com. James Wasserman Books. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
  2. Igliori, Paola (1996). American Magus: Harry Smith. New York, NY: Inandout Press. p. 275. ISBN 0-9625119-9-4.
  3. Crowley, Aleister (1976). The Book of the Law. New York, NY: Samuel Weiser. ISBN 0-87728-334-6.
  4. Wasserman, James (2012). In the Center of the Fire: A Memoir of the Occult 1966-1989. Lake Worth, FL: Ibis Press. p. 111. ISBN 978-0-89254-201-7.
  5. 1 2 Louise, Rita. "James Wasserman - Secrets of Masonic Washington". Justenergyradio.com. Body, Mind & SoulHealer. Archived from the original on December 3, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  6. Simon, ed. (1977). The Necronomicon. New York, NY: Schlangekraft/Barnes Graphic.
  7. Wasserman, James (2012). In the Center of the Fire: A Memoir of the Occult 1966-1989. Lake Worth, FL: Ibis Press. pp. 145–147. ISBN 978-0-89254-201-7.
  8. Baines, John (1995-04-21). "The Egyptian Book of the Dead". Times Higher Education. London. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
  9. "Tahuti Lodge O.T.O., serving the New York City Metropolitan Area". Tahutilodge.org. Tahuti Lodge, Ordo Templi Orientis. 2009. Archived from the original on November 23, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  10. Crowley, Aleister (1983). The Holy Books of Thelema. York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser. ISBN 0-87728-579-9.
  11. Wasserman, James (2012). In the Center of the Fire: A Memoir of the Occult 1966-1989. Lake Worth, FL: Ibis Press. p. 187. ISBN 978-0-89254-201-7.
  12. Wasserman, James & Nancy (2010). To Perfect This Feast: A Commentary on Liber XV (2nd ed.). Sekmet Books. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-9718870-3-9.
  13. Burstein, Dan (2004). Secrets of Angels and Demons. New York, NY: CDS Books. p. 140. ISBN 1-59315-140-3.
  14. Wasserman, James (2012). In the Center of the Fire: A Memoir of the Occult 1966-1989. Lake Worth, FL: Ibis Press. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-89254-201-7.
  15. Wasserman, James (2017). Divine Warriors: The Birth of Heresy. Destiny Books. p. 84.
  16. Wasserman, James (2011). The Temple of Solomon: From Ancient Israel to Secret Societies. Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions. p. 18. ISBN 978-1-59477-220-7.
  17. Political Liberty as a Spiritual Value
  18. James Wasserman Media Page
  19. James Wasserman at the National Press Club 2009 Part 1 on YouTube
  20. James Wasserman at Swirling Star Lodge, "A Modern History of the O.T.O." 2013 on YouTube
  21. To Perfect This Feast: The Gnostic Mass 2014 on YouTube
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