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'''Carl Kellner''' (1 September 1851 – June 7, 1905) was a chemist, inventor, and industrialist.<ref>Richard Kaczynski - see Further Reading - gives his birthdate as 8 September 1950</ref>  Born in Vienna, Austria, he made significant improvements to the [[sulfite process]] and was co-inventor of the [[Castner-Kellner process]].
'''Carl Kellner''' (1 September 1851 – June 7, 1905) was a chemist, inventor, and industrialist.<ref>Richard Kaczynski - see Further Reading - gives his birthdate as 8 September 1950</ref>  Born in Vienna, Austria, he made significant improvements to the sulfite process<ref group="Note">The sulfite process produces wood pulp that is almost pure cellulose fibers by treating wood chips with solutions of sulfite and bisulfite ions. These chemicals cleave the bonds between the cellulose and lignin components of the lignocellulose.</ref> and was co-inventor of the Castner-Kellner process<ref group="Note">The Castner–Kellner process is a method of electrolysis on an aqueous alkali chloride solution to produce the corresponding alkali hydroxide, invented by American Hamilton Castner and Austrian Carl Kellner in the 1890s. </ref>.


He was a student of [[Freemasonry]], [[Rosicrucianism]], and Eastern [[mysticism]]. He was the putative founder of [[Ordo Templi Orientis]] and is sometimes referred to as "Spiritual father of O.T.O.".
He was a student of [[Freemasonry]], [[Rosicrucianism]], and Eastern [[mysticism]]. He was the putative founder of [[Ordo Templi Orientis]] and is sometimes referred to as "Spiritual father of O.T.O.".


==Career==
==Career==
Carl Kellner is reputed to have developed the Ritter-Kellner process while working for Baron Hector Von Ritter-Zahony in 1876.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parareligion.ch/reuss.htm |title=Carl Kellner — Ordo Templi Orientis — Theodor Reuss |accessdate=2013-05-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130501141638/http://www.parareligion.ch/reuss.htm |archivedate=2013-05-01 }}</ref>  In 1889 he established the Kellner-Partington paper pulp Co<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Kellner-Partington_Paper_Pulp_Co|title = Kellner-Partington Paper Pulp Co - Graces Guide}}</ref> in association with [[Edward Partington]].
Carl Kellner is reputed to have developed the Ritter-Kellner process while working for Baron Hector Von Ritter-Zahony in 1876. In 1889, he established the Kellner-Partington Paper Pulp Co with Edward Partington.


The process for making caustic soda and chlorine by electrolysis of brine using a mercury electrode was developed independently by [[Hamilton Castner|Mr Hamilton Y. Castner]] and Dr Carl Kellner in 1892.  They established the [[Castner–Kellner process|Castner Kellner]] company jointly to exploit their patents in 1895.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Castner_Kellner_Co|title = Castner Kellner Alkali Co - Graces Guide}}</ref><ref>North Eastern Daily Gazette, 21 Oct 1895 via 19th Century British Library newspapers</ref>
The process for making caustic soda and chlorine by electrolysis of brine using a mercury electrode was developed independently by Mr Hamilton Y. Castner and Dr Carl Kellner in 1892.  They established the Castner Kellner company jointly to exploit their patents in 1895.


It is not known when he obtained his doctorate but he used the title of PhD from 1895.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.parareligion.ch/sunrise/kellner.htm |title=Josef Dvorak: Carl Kellner -- English Version |accessdate=2011-04-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110408045945/http://parareligion.ch/sunrise/kellner.htm |archivedate=2011-04-08 }}</ref>
It is not known when he obtained his doctorate but he used the title of PhD from 1895.


==Freemasonry and esotericism==
==Freemasonry and esotericism==
Kellner had become a Freemason in 1873, being initiated at the Humanitas Lodge on the Austro-Hungarian border, taking the motto of Brother Renatus.<ref>{{cite news |issue=63 |last=Dvorak |first=Josef |title=Carl Kellner |work=Flensburger Hefte |accessdate=2011-04-26 |date=December 1998 |url=http://www.parareligion.ch/sunrise/kellner.htm |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110408045945/http://parareligion.ch/sunrise/kellner.htm |archivedate=2011-04-08 }}</ref> In 1885, Kellner met the [[Theosophy (disambiguation)|Theosophical]] and [[Rosicrucian]] scholar, Dr. [[Franz Hartmann]] (1838–1912). He and Hartmann later collaborated on the development of the "ligno-sulphite" inhalation therapy for [[tuberculosis]], which formed the basis of treatment at Hartmann's [[sanatorium|sanitarium]] near Saltzburg. During this period, Kellner became interested in the more esoteric aspects of Freemasonry, joining [[John Yarker]]'s [[Rite of Memphis-Misraim]]. Hartmann's obituary of Kellner describes that in 1902 Kellner
Kellner had become a Freemason in 1873, being initiated at the Humanitas Lodge on the Austro-Hungarian border, taking the motto of Brother Renatus. In 1885, Kellner met the [[Theosophy|Theosophical]] and [[Rosicrucian]] scholar, Dr. Franz Hartmann (1838–1912). He and Hartmann later collaborated on the development of the "ligno-sulphite" inhalation therapy for tuberculosis, which formed the basis of treatment at Hartmann's sanitarium near Saltzburg. During this period, Kellner became interested in the more esoteric aspects of Freemasonry, joining John Yarker's ''Rite of Memphis-Misraim''. Hartmann's obituary of Kellner describes that in 1902 Kellner


<blockquote>...was personally initiated in Manchester by Brother Yarker into the 96°, and made Sovereign Honorary General Grand Master of our Order.{{cite quote}}</blockquote>
<blockquote>...was personally initiated in Manchester by Brother Yarker into the 96°, and made Sovereign Honorary General Grand Master of our Order.</blockquote>


During extensive travels in Europe, America, and Asia Minor, Kellner claimed to have come into contact with three adepts (a [[Sufi]], Soliman ben Aifa, and two [[Hindu]] [[Tantra|Tantrics]], Bhima Sena Pratapa of [[Lahore]] and Sri Mahatma Agamya Paramahamsa), and an organization called the [[Hermetic Brotherhood of Light]]. These adepts are attributed with having initiated Kellner into the use of [[sexual magick]] (sometimes referred to as 'the sexual current' by ritual magicians). Kellner was also influenced by French followers of the American occultist [[Paschal Beverly Randolph]].
During extensive travels in Europe, America, and Asia Minor, Kellner claimed to have come into contact with three adepts (a Sufi, Soliman ben Aifa, and two Hindu Tantrics, Bhima Sena Pratapa of Lahore and Sri Mahatma Agamya Paramahamsa), and an organization called the [[Hermetic Brotherhood of Light]]. These adepts are attributed with having initiated Kellner into the use of [[sexual magick]] (sometimes referred to as 'the sexual current' by ritual magicians). Kellner was also influenced by French followers of the American occultist Paschal Beverly Randolph.


During the course of his esoteric studies, Kellner believed that he had discovered a "key" which offered a clear explanation of all the complex symbolism of [[Freemasonry]], and, Kellner believed, opened the mysteries of nature. Kellner developed a desire to form an Academia Masonica which would enable Freemasons to become familiar with all existing [[Masonic]] degrees and systems.
Throughout his esoteric studies, Kellner believed he had discovered a "key" that provided a clear explanation of all the complex symbolism of [[Freemasonry]], which, he thought, unlocked the mysteries of nature. Kellner also developed a desire to establish an Academia Masonica that would allow Freemasons to become familiar with all existing [[Masonic]] degrees and systems.


==Ordo Templi Orientis==
==Ordo Templi Orientis==
In 1895, Kellner began to discuss his idea for founding this Academia Masonica with his associate [[Theodor Reuss]] (aka Frater Merlin or Peregrinus). During these discussions, Kellner decided that the Academia Masonica should be called [[Ordo Templi Orientis]] (Oriental Templar Order). The occult inner circle of this order (O.T.O. proper) would be organized parallel to the highest degrees of the Rite of Memphis-Misraim and would teach the esoteric Rosicrucian doctrines of the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light, and Kellner's "key" to Masonic symbolism. Both men and women would be admitted at all levels to this order, but possession of the various degrees of Craft and high-grade Freemasonry would be a prerequisite for admission to the inner circle of O.T.O.
In 1895, Kellner began to discuss his idea for founding this Academia Masonica with his associate Theodor Reuss (aka Frater Merlin or Peregrinus). During these discussions, Kellner decided that the Academia Masonica should be called [[Ordo Templi Orientis]] (Oriental Templar Order). The occult inner circle of this order (O.T.O. proper) would be organized parallel to the highest degrees of the Rite of Memphis-Misraim and would teach the esoteric Rosicrucian doctrines of the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light, and Kellner's "key" to Masonic symbolism. Both men and women would be admitted at all levels to this order, but possessing the various degrees of Craft and high-grade Freemasonry would be a prerequisite for admission to the inner circle of O.T.O.


Due to the regulations of the established grand lodges which governed Regular Masonry, women could not be made Masons and would therefore be excluded by default from membership in Ordo Templi Orientis. Reforming the Masonic system to allow the admission of women may have been one of the reasons that Kellner and his associates resolved to obtain control over one of the many rites of Masonry; possibly because of wishing to incorporate the practice of [[sex magic]]. They may have believed that sex magic was "...the key to all the secrets of the universe and to all the symbolism ever used by secret societies and religions."<ref>Neil Powell ''Alchemy, the Ancient Science'', p. 127, Aldus Books Ltd., 1976 SBN 490-00346-X</ref>
Due to the regulations of the established grand lodges governing Regular Masonry, women could not be made Masons and were consequently excluded from membership in Ordo Templi Orientis. Reforming the Masonic system to permit the admission of women may have been one reason Kellner and his associates sought control over one of the many rites of Masonry, possibly to incorporate the practice of [[sex magic]]. They may have believed that sex magic was "...the key to all the secrets of the universe and to all the symbolism ever used by secret societies and religions."


The discussions between Reuss and Kellner did not lead to any positive results at the time, because Reuss was very busy with a revival of the [[Order of Illuminati]] along with his associate [[Leopold Engel]] of Dresden. Kellner did not approve of the revived [[Illuminati Order]] or of Engel. According to Reuss, upon his final separation with Engel in June 1902, Kellner contacted him and the two agreed to proceed with the establishment of Ordo Templi Orientis by seeking authorizations to work the various rites of high-grade Masonry. Reuss and Kellner together prepared a brief manifesto for their order in 1903, which was published the next year in The [[Oriflamme]]. However whether Kellner ever lived to see O.T.O. becoming more than just these early plans is debatable, since he died in 1905, not long after the first announcements were made.
The discussions between Reuss and Kellner did not yield any positive outcomes at the time, as Reuss was heavily engaged in reviving the [[Order of Illuminati]] alongside his associate [[Leopold Engel]] from Dresden. Kellner did not support the revived [[Illuminati Order]] or Engel. According to Reuss, after his final separation from Engel in June 1902, Kellner reached out to him, and the two agreed to move forward with establishing Ordo Templi Orientis by seeking authorizations to perform the various rites of high-grade Masonry. Reuss and Kellner jointly prepared a brief manifesto for their order in 1903, which was published the following year in The [[Oriflamme]]. However, whether Kellner lived to see O.T.O. evolve beyond these early plans is uncertain, since he passed away in 1905, shortly after the initial announcements were made.


==Illness and death==
==Illness and death==
In 1903 Kellner mysteriously took ill and, after a long hospital stay, went to Cairo's dry climate to recuperate during the winter of 1904–05. He returned to Vienna and work in seemingly good health, but on June 7, 1905, he suffered a fatal heart attack. The coroner cited "chronic poisoning, due to infection of the blood" as the case of death. He left his widow, Maria, and four children, Elga, Nora, Edi and Widi.<ref>Richard Kaczynski. "Carl Kellner's Esoteric Roots: Sex and Sex Magick in the Victorian Age." ''Beauty and Strength: Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial National Ordo Templi Orientis Conference (Salem, MA August 10–12, 2007 EV)'' Riverside, CA: United States Grand Lodge, Ordo Templi Orientis, 2009.</ref>
In 1903, Kellner fell mysteriously ill and, after a lengthy hospital stay, traveled to Cairo's dry climate to recuperate during the winter of 1904–05. He returned to Vienna and to work in seemingly good health, but on June 7, 1905, he suffered a fatal heart attack. The coroner cited "chronic poisoning due to blood infection" as the cause of death. He left behind his widow, Maria, and four children: Elga, Nora, Edi, and Widi.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[:Category:Members of Ordo Templi Orientis|Members of Ordo Templi Orientis]]
<!-- *[[:Category:Members of Ordo Templi Orientis|Members of Ordo Templi Orientis]] -->


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 03:58, 14 February 2025

Carl Kellner
Carl Kellner (1).jpg
Background information
Born Sep 01, 1851
Vienna, Austrian Empire
Died Jun 07, 1905 - at age 54
Vienna, Austria-Hungary
 

Carl Kellner (1 September 1851 – June 7, 1905) was a chemist, inventor, and industrialist.[1] Born in Vienna, Austria, he made significant improvements to the sulfite process[Note 1] and was co-inventor of the Castner-Kellner process[Note 2].

He was a student of Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism, and Eastern mysticism. He was the putative founder of Ordo Templi Orientis and is sometimes referred to as "Spiritual father of O.T.O.".

Career

Carl Kellner is reputed to have developed the Ritter-Kellner process while working for Baron Hector Von Ritter-Zahony in 1876. In 1889, he established the Kellner-Partington Paper Pulp Co with Edward Partington.

The process for making caustic soda and chlorine by electrolysis of brine using a mercury electrode was developed independently by Mr Hamilton Y. Castner and Dr Carl Kellner in 1892. They established the Castner Kellner company jointly to exploit their patents in 1895.

It is not known when he obtained his doctorate but he used the title of PhD from 1895.

Freemasonry and esotericism

Kellner had become a Freemason in 1873, being initiated at the Humanitas Lodge on the Austro-Hungarian border, taking the motto of Brother Renatus. In 1885, Kellner met the Theosophical and Rosicrucian scholar, Dr. Franz Hartmann (1838–1912). He and Hartmann later collaborated on the development of the "ligno-sulphite" inhalation therapy for tuberculosis, which formed the basis of treatment at Hartmann's sanitarium near Saltzburg. During this period, Kellner became interested in the more esoteric aspects of Freemasonry, joining John Yarker's Rite of Memphis-Misraim. Hartmann's obituary of Kellner describes that in 1902 Kellner

...was personally initiated in Manchester by Brother Yarker into the 96°, and made Sovereign Honorary General Grand Master of our Order.

During extensive travels in Europe, America, and Asia Minor, Kellner claimed to have come into contact with three adepts (a Sufi, Soliman ben Aifa, and two Hindu Tantrics, Bhima Sena Pratapa of Lahore and Sri Mahatma Agamya Paramahamsa), and an organization called the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light. These adepts are attributed with having initiated Kellner into the use of sexual magick (sometimes referred to as 'the sexual current' by ritual magicians). Kellner was also influenced by French followers of the American occultist Paschal Beverly Randolph.

Throughout his esoteric studies, Kellner believed he had discovered a "key" that provided a clear explanation of all the complex symbolism of Freemasonry, which, he thought, unlocked the mysteries of nature. Kellner also developed a desire to establish an Academia Masonica that would allow Freemasons to become familiar with all existing Masonic degrees and systems.

Ordo Templi Orientis

In 1895, Kellner began to discuss his idea for founding this Academia Masonica with his associate Theodor Reuss (aka Frater Merlin or Peregrinus). During these discussions, Kellner decided that the Academia Masonica should be called Ordo Templi Orientis (Oriental Templar Order). The occult inner circle of this order (O.T.O. proper) would be organized parallel to the highest degrees of the Rite of Memphis-Misraim and would teach the esoteric Rosicrucian doctrines of the Hermetic Brotherhood of Light, and Kellner's "key" to Masonic symbolism. Both men and women would be admitted at all levels to this order, but possessing the various degrees of Craft and high-grade Freemasonry would be a prerequisite for admission to the inner circle of O.T.O.

Due to the regulations of the established grand lodges governing Regular Masonry, women could not be made Masons and were consequently excluded from membership in Ordo Templi Orientis. Reforming the Masonic system to permit the admission of women may have been one reason Kellner and his associates sought control over one of the many rites of Masonry, possibly to incorporate the practice of sex magic. They may have believed that sex magic was "...the key to all the secrets of the universe and to all the symbolism ever used by secret societies and religions."

The discussions between Reuss and Kellner did not yield any positive outcomes at the time, as Reuss was heavily engaged in reviving the Order of Illuminati alongside his associate Leopold Engel from Dresden. Kellner did not support the revived Illuminati Order or Engel. According to Reuss, after his final separation from Engel in June 1902, Kellner reached out to him, and the two agreed to move forward with establishing Ordo Templi Orientis by seeking authorizations to perform the various rites of high-grade Masonry. Reuss and Kellner jointly prepared a brief manifesto for their order in 1903, which was published the following year in The Oriflamme. However, whether Kellner lived to see O.T.O. evolve beyond these early plans is uncertain, since he passed away in 1905, shortly after the initial announcements were made.

Illness and death

In 1903, Kellner fell mysteriously ill and, after a lengthy hospital stay, traveled to Cairo's dry climate to recuperate during the winter of 1904–05. He returned to Vienna and to work in seemingly good health, but on June 7, 1905, he suffered a fatal heart attack. The coroner cited "chronic poisoning due to blood infection" as the cause of death. He left behind his widow, Maria, and four children: Elga, Nora, Edi, and Widi.

See also

Notes

  1. Richard Kaczynski - see Further Reading - gives his birthdate as 8 September 1950

References

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