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| In Memoriam: Dr Christopher Hyatt |
Posted by lashtal on in 22° : in 29° : dies : Anno IVxv (Feb 12, 2008 - 07:59 AM) |
The death has been announced of Alan Miller (aka Dr Christopher Hyatt), author and publisher of Thelemic works, on 9 February at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona.
I am grateful to Hymenaeus Beta, Frater Superior, OTO, for giving me permission to reproduce the obituary he wrote here...
Alan Ronald Miller, Ph.D., IX° O.T.O. (1943-2008 e.v.)
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Brother Alan Miller IX° passed away on February 9, at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona, with his wife Linda and son Michael in attendance. He had been bravely waging a long struggle with cancer, but suffered several strokes in his last week.
Bro. Alan was born in Chicago on July 12, 1943, the son of a Chicago police lieutenant. After early studies at the University of Toronto he took a B.A. and M.A. (Psychology) at California State University in Los Angeles, followed by an advanced M.Ed. from University of Southern California, a Ph.D. (Psychology) from Western University, and a second Ph.D. (Leadership and Human Behavior) from United States International University (now Alliant University). He made significant contibutions to the academic psychological literature, particuarly in the fields of psychological testing and the perception of beauty; many of his innovations are still in daily use around the world.
He studied Reichian analysis with Dr. Israel Regardie, and applied his considerable business acumen to helping Dr. Regardie so arrange his affairs that he enjoyed a comfortable retirement. He had a long a distinguished private psychology practice, a varied entrepreneurial career as a businessman including many years as a successful computer industry executive, and founded Falcon Press -- now New Falcon Publications -- with his lifelong friend and business partner Nicholas Tharcher. He was the author and coauthor of several dozen books under the name Christopher Hyatt, Ph.D., including the very popular "Undoing Yourself," and in recent years had produced a series of educational DVDs, all available from New Falcon Publications. He was the chief executive of a not-for-profit religious organizations that carrried on Dr. Regardie's Golden Dawn tradition.
He had a great gift for empowering those around him -- challenging them to overcome their inhibitions and give expression to their inner potential; that paradigm is perhaps the best summation of his life's work.
He encouraged two notable O.T.O. authors, James Wassserman and Lon Milo DuQuette, to produce books, and helped them with their initial publications. His approach to helping others realize their potential, while rooted in his psychoanalytic training, was of course fully consonant with Thelema. It is fair to say that Bro. Alan did more in his unique way to advance Thelema in public perception than most Thelemites in history; the Crowley books he put before the public number in the hundreds of thousands. At the urging of his teacher, Dr. Regardie, he was a great supporter of the O.T.O., which he soon joined and to which he lent incalculable support, both through his experienced and sound practical advice, and through substantial financial contributions. He was, for example, the single top donor to the Thoth Tarot Restoration Fund, devoting tens of thousands of dollars to make possible the preservation of the original paintings for future generations. Whenever the O.T.O. was in danger or need, Bro. Alan could be counted upon to lend his support. He was also generous with important archival information, donating Israel Regardie's very large archives to the O.T.O. Archives. Later, when O.T.O. determined that the Regardie's Golden Dawn papers might be better placed with a G.D. research organization, he approved their transfer; O.T.O. Archives retained Regardie's papers dealing with his work with Crowley and Thelema.
Alan was a controversial person -- intentionally so, as part of his personal Great Work was to shock people out of their complacency and habitual mindsets. He was deliberately provocative at times; for example, he labelled some of his best reasoned and most philosophically astute writings "Toxic Magick" -- a blind for the blind, as he explained to me, for what is in reality a sort of Thelemic utilitarianism. Personally, I've never known anyone like Bro. Alan, and do not expect his like again. His work will live on, and may he rest in peace.
Love is the law, love under will.
Hymenaeus Beta
Frater Superior, OTO
       
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Re: In Memoriam: Dr Christopher Hyatt
by N.O.X on Feb 12, 2008 - 12:57 PM (User information
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Sad news indeed. My condolances go out to the family.
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Re: In Memoriam: Dr Christopher Hyatt
by lashtal (webmaster@lashtal.com)
on Feb 12, 2008 - 06:38 PM (User information http://www.lashtal.com/)
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From Alan's son, Michael: In lieu of flowers donations can be made to United States Ecclesiastical Society and Seminary to help establish a memorial library to honor Alan Miller and Israel Regardie and their works. 2046 Hillhurst Ave. Suite 23 Hollywood, Ca 90027.
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Re: In Memoriam: Dr Christopher Hyatt
by horrificus on Feb 22, 2008 - 04:23 PM (User information
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
"... and may he rest in peace." To this Old Aeon phrase of consolation I say "Bahlasti! Ompehda!". To everyone else offering condolences, to you I also proclaim "Bahlasti! Ompehda!".
Love is the law, love under will.
-Horrificus
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Re: In Memoriam: Dr Christopher Hyatt
by allnon on Oct 02, 2008 - 09:15 AM (User information
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as i write this the tears stream down my cheeks, for i have just discovered the passing of Alan (Christopher), and am deeply devastated by the news. within a year and a month this planet has lost two of the greatest souls ever to walk (fly) upon it... Robert Anton Wilson, and now Christopher Hyatt... as someone who has long walked (fought) the same path as they, has suffered and struggled in (relative) silence, isolation, and glory in this world oversaturated with sleepwalking automatons, it was my dearest wish to meet both of them, that i may finally converse with a like soul, with a human that is actually alive... alas i never did...
it is beyond the capability of words to describe the loss to both myself and this world, and the greatest travesty that the vast majority of the world will probably not even recognize the loss (at least not for another few hundred years...maybe...until it has finally grown/woken up...if ever!)
i cry in anguish from the very depths of my being for the injustice of your departure...if anyone deserved immortality it was you two... and i honour your precious souls in the light of a thousand suns that they may shine on in the light of perfection unveiled forever...
may your (our) baton be passed on exponentially until it dominates and revitalises this dying population... i love you both (in the truest sense of the word!)
hail to the living!
allnon (ad33)
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Re: In Memoriam: Dr Christopher Hyatt
by allnon on Oct 02, 2008 - 11:30 AM (User information
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btw...
and how ironic/synchronistic that you always said you were writing for 64 souls, hexagramically speaking, and that this was the age of your death (and strangely was also the year of my birth!).
there is no sense of humour that matches that of the universe!
hail to the living!
allnon (ad33)
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