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Charles “Chic” Cicero (born 1936) is well-known author in the esoteric community.〔 Madden, Kristin, ''Exploring the Pagan Path: Wisdom from the Elders.'' Franlkin Lakes, NJ: New Page Books (2005) p. 296. 〕 He was born in Buffalo, New York.〔(The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn: Chic & S. Tabatha Cicero ). Retrieved August 5, 2007〕 He has been a practicing ceremonial magician for the past forty years.
Cicero's interest in Freemasonry and the Western mystery tradition resulted in research articles on Rosicrucianism and the Knights Templar, printed in such publications as ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum''〔Cicero, Charles. “A Brief History of York Rite Masonry.” Currie, Peter Hamilton (ed.) ''Ars Quatuor Coronatorum: Transactions of Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076.'' Vol. 113. Great Britain: 2001. P. 210. ISBN 0-907655-50-5〕 and the ''1996–2000 Transactions of the Metropolitan College of the SRIA''.〔Cicero, Charles. “The Rosicrucian Impulse: Magic, Mysticism, and Ritual.” R. A. Gilbert (ed.) ''Metropolitan College: Transactions 1996–2000.'' London: Privately Printed. 2001. P. 21.〕 Cicero is a member of several Masonic, Martinist, and Rosicrucian organizations. Chic is an extremely active member of his Local York Rite and Grand York Rite Masonic Bodies, serving as both a Local and Grand Line Officer〔
==Israel Regardie and the Golden Dawn==
According to published accounts, Cicero was also a close personal friend and confidant of the late Dr. Israel Regardie.〔〔Greer, John Michael. ''The New Encyclopedia of the Occult.'' Llewellyn Publications. 2003. p. 205.ISBN 1-56718-336-0〕 Having established a temple in the tradition of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn in 1977,〔Suster, Gerald (1990). ''Crowley's Apprentice: The Life and Ideas of Israel Regardie.'' Weiser Books. ISBN 0-87728-700-7〕〔 Greer, Mary K & Darcy Kuntz. ''The Chronology of the Golden Dawn.'' Holmes Publishing Group, 1999. p. 50. ISBN 1-55818-354-X〕 Cicero was one of the key people who helped Regardie resurrect a legitimate, initiatory branch of the Order (also known as H.O.G.D.) in the United States in the early 1980s.〔Cicero, Chic and Tabatha, ''Secrets of a Golden Dawn Temple: The Alchemy and Crafting of Magickal Implements'' (1992) Epilogue by A.P. Forrest. St. Paul: MN. ISBN 0-87542-150-4〕〔 Greer & Kuntz (1999), p. 51.〕〔Wasserman, James. ''The Mystery Traditions: Secret Symbols and Sacred Art.'' Rochester, Vermont: Destiny Books. 2005. P. 81. ISBN 1-59477-088-3〕 A series of letters that Regardie wrote to Chic Cicero and the Isis-Urania temple can be found online.〔(The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn: A Selection of Regardie Letters )〕 Chic is also the president of The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, Inc.
Together, Cicero and his wife Sandra Tabatha Cicero are two of the G.H. Chiefs of the modern day Order.〔 Peschel, Lisa. “Chic & Sandra Tabatha Cicero”, ''The Llewellyn New Times,'' Vol. 923, St. Paul, MN: (1992) p. 6. ISSN: 0893-1534 〕 They have written several books on the Golden Dawn, Tarot, Kabbalah, and the Western mystery tradition〔 including the ''Essential Golden Dawn'',〔Cicero, Chic and Tabatha (2003). ''The Essential Golden Dawn.'' St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, ISBN 0-7387-0310-9〕 which won a COVR award in 2004 for being one of the year's best titles in the field of magic.〔(The Coalition of Visionary Resources: 2004 book award ). Retrieved April 22, 2007 〕
The Ciceros have also edited, annotated and added new material to recent editions of Israel Regardie's classic texts: ''The Middle Pillar'',〔 Regardie, Israel. ''The Middle Pillar: The Balance Between Mind and Magic''. (1998) Edited and Annotated with new material by the Ciceros. MN: Llewellyn Publications, ISBN 1-56718-132-5〕 ''A Garden of Pomegranates'',〔 Regardie, Israel. ''A Garden of Pomegranates: Skrying on the Tree of Life''.(1999) Edited and Annotated with new material by the Ciceros. MN: Llewellyn Publications, ISBN 1-56718-132-5〕 and ''The Tree of Life''.〔 Regardie, Israel. ''The Tree of Life: An Illustrated Study in Magic''. (2001) Edited and Annotated with new material by the Ciceros. MN: Llewellyn Publications, ISBN 1-56718-132-5〕
The Ciceros have given interviews on a local TV station in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They were interviewed by Donald Michael Kraig of Fate Radio (12/26/90) and more recently by Rain Morgan and by Carolyn Craft of the Wisdom Radio Network, Uri Geller’s radio show on Talk America (Spring 2001), MSN's Mind, Body, and Soul Network (August 2002). They lecture frequently around the USA, Canada, and Europe.
According to Golden Dawn historian R. A. Gilbert:

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