
Dr. Paschal Beverly
Randolph, Egyptian Alchemy Master, while not well known amongst the general
population is popular and respected amongst Western occultists. Randolph is the greatest metaphysician of the
19th century. Much literature has been
written about him. Randolph is credited
as the first to establish the Rosicrucian Order in the United States. An inexplicable amount of occult knowledge
and understanding is owed to Dr. P. B. Randolph.
Paschal Beverly
Randolph ( October 8, 1825 - July 29, 1875) was an Alkhemist, Sex Magician,
Supreme Grand Master of All Rosicrucians, Abolitionist, Doctor, Lecturer,
Archeologist, Aristocrat, Soldier, Poet, World Traveler, Writer, Keeper of the
Ansairetic Mystery System, and Prince of Madagascar. Paschal was an initiate
and Grandmaster of major masonic lodges all over the world. He was the founder of the Freedmen's
Bureau. Randolph was a foremost authority
in Western Occultism whose influence has been largely ignored. He had a huge
influence on Aleister Crowley, Sex Magick, and Western Occultism as we know it
today.
Randolph travelled over
much of the old Moorish lands through Turkey, Arabia, North Africa, Egypt,
Syria, Palestine, and Ireland. His meetings with Sufis, Dervishes and other
Muslim mystics definitely influenced much of his writings. In these Randolph
refers to the Muslim “Ansairs” (also known as the Nusairi and Alawis), the
“Ansairetic Mysteries”, and the secrets of “the Syrian mountaineers.” From his
solitary travels in the Orient, he claimed to have brought back arcane
knowledge and practices that revolutionized Western esotericism. Randolph’s
biographer says his ideas “left their traces on Madame Blavatsky, her
Theosophical Society, and many practising occult organizations in Europe and
America today.”
It is unknown whether
he was born in Ohio, New York, or Virginia.
He died in Toledo, Ohio (big ups to my hometown!). Paschal was an African American (Moor) of
mixed race decent. Many tried to say he
was the descendent of slaves however Paschal denied this assumption about his
background. He asserted that his
ancestors were not slaves. His mother
was a free woman of Spanish, Eastern Indian, French, Oriental and Royal
Madagascan blood (in other words she was a noble Moor). Paschal's father, William Randolph was a
plantation owner.
Randolph lost his
mother at an early age and was left to the care of his sister. It can be assumed that she was unable to do a
decent job as Paschal mastered the art of panhandling in the streets of New
York as a child. In the heart of
infamous Five Points young Paschal was exposed to the dark side of man.
Understandably,
Randolph ran away from home at age 15.
He sailed the world for 5 years.
During his journey he discovered his passion for medicine and occultism.
Randolph attracted all
the right people to himself. He
befriended various well-known Freemasons, Rosicrucians, Hermeticists, and
Alchemists while in Europe. Among them
were Eliphas Lévi (Louis Constant) in France, Kenneth Lord Edward
Bulwer-Lytton, Hargrave Jennings, and Kenneth MacKenzie in Britain.

The mystifying 19th century Adept, Paschal Beverly
Randolph is recognized with being the first candid teacher in the west for the
ancient sexual gnosis, concealed for centuries in various degrees of symbolism.
He removed the veil of Isis and imparted this knowledge to the members of his
Brotherhood of Eulis, by his various books, publications, and personal
instruction.
Randolph’s
lessons were dominant influences on the Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor, the
Golden Dawn and the O.T.O. Sexual Magic is believed to be his greatest and most
revealing work. It is held by many as the most significant book of magic in the
Abrahamic tradition.
Randolph returned to America equipped with mystic
knowledge, intriguing esoteric transmissions concerning sexuality, and the
title of the Supreme Grand Master of the Rosicrucian Order. Randolph learned how to do what he coined
"triple clairvoyance" where he was able to accomplish tasks such as
reading while blindfolded. In his
travels, especially the Old World of Africa and Eastern Asia, Randolph was able
to interact and become inducted into the mystery systems that were closed off
to Europeans. He wowed many with his
ability as a seer/medium and deep understanding of esoteric knowledge. His lineage and sincerity allowed Paschal to
become accepted and trusted by African and Asian keepers of the ancient
knowledge who were unwilling to pass the traditions into the hands of European
seekers.
Randolph became a close acquaintance and adviser to
Abraham Lincoln. He was also an
abolitionist against slavery. According to the Rosicrucian Order, President
Lincoln ultimately became a member of a Rosicrucian "Council of
Three" collectively with General Hitchcock and Randolph. This group was called "The Peerless
Trio" or "Unshakable Triumvirate." When Lincoln was assassinated in 1865,
Randolph accompanied Lincoln's funeral procession. He was devastated when asked to leave the
train because some passengers objected to Randolph being included because of
his African-American descent (those people would be turning in their graves if
they knew about President Obama, lol).
Paschal Beverly Randolph
Randolph was a Supreme Grand Master with a deep
understanding of the ancient mystery systems.
He had many respected associates who appreciated his abilities and
wisdom. Randolph also had
contemporaries, like Madame Blavatsky, founder of the Theosophical Society, who
wanted to pick his brain and ravage his journals for the knowledge that he
attained. There was jealousy and
resentment towards Randolph because noone else in the Western Occult traditions
was able to attain the level that he achieved.
In short, they needed Randolph to enter the doors because they did not
have the Master Key.
Randolph created his own Ohio-based publishing
house. He released over 50 books on
topics such as sex magick, alchemy, elixirs, scrying and other topics.
Randolph died in Toledo, Ohio at age 49 under
suspicious circumstances. It was ruled a
death by self-inflicted wound to the head, however many questioned the
coroner's explanation. Several of
Randolph's writings were strictly against suicide. Also the year before his death Randolph
married, and his wife bore a son, Osiris Budha Randolph, for whom Randolph had
great hopes. Curiously, R. Swinburne
Clymer, a later Supreme Master of the Fraternity, told everyone that years
later in a death-bed confession, a former friend of Randolph conceded that in a
state of jealousy and temporary insanity, he had killed Randolph.
Randolph Quotes:
"I do not represent the three-fourths black; I
stand here to-night as representative of the African. I do not come as a
flatter of the black man; I want justice for him... Who are we, that are now
nothing before the world? The best blood that runs in veins of any people runs
in ours. We claim our rights because we are men, fashioned by the hand of
Almighty God...There are two questions that come up: the one is the question of
social equality, the other of political equality. All men, so far as humanity
is concerned, are not equal for the reason that a man is better than another
man. The only aristocracy is the aristocracy of mind and morals; the best man
stands the highest. The spirit of democracy is to fight for universal
rights."
P.B. Randolph in New Orleans on December 2, 1864
"Remember, O neophyte, that GOODNESS
alone is POWER. SILENCE is STRENGTH, WILL REIGNS Omnipotent, and LOVE lieth at
the FOUNDATION."
"...Sex power is God power."
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