Luciferian Occultist
Jeremy Crow is the founder of the Flambeau Noir occult conference. He manifested the first one in Toronto, Ontario Canada in the summer of 2012. This was followed by another in 2014 which was held in Indianapolis, Indiana USA and co-hosted by Laurie Pneumatikos. Jeremy produced another Flambeau Noir conference in Ottawa, Ontario with co-hosts Helene Artes and Justin Dickie in 2017. He produced the 2018 Flambeau Noir in Portland, Oregon with co-host Season Cole. All of Jeremy's co-hosts have subsequently gone on to produce their own independent conferences based on a similar model.
From an early age Jeremy was possessed with an insatiable curiosity. He wanted to understand the hidden mechanics behind everything. This quest for knowledge led to an early interest in electronics, stage magic and religion. The love of technology remained, but Jeremy eventually learned that both stage magic and religion were forms of illusion. This sent him on a journey of exploration in which Jeremy discovered the perennial philosophy and a copper thread hidden within it. This copper thread was dedicated to the Light Bearer: The one who gives liberating knowledge to humanity to empower them and often suffers a backlash for disrupting the status quo but is eventually redeemed by history. This epiphany can be embodied in a single, seven letter word: LUCIFER
Jeremy has been initiated into and has served as an officer in a number of Esoteric Orders, including the Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraim, The Golden Dawn and the Ordo Templi Orientis. Jeremy was ordained in all the Minor and Major Holy Orders up to and including Priest in the Gnostic Church of Canada. He rose to the highest office in the Ordo Luciferi and The Greater Church of Lucifer and founded the Ziggurat of Enki, the Titanic Order of Prometheus and the Assembly of Light Bearers.
Together with Matt Priestess, Jeremy co-founded the musical duo Pleasure The Priestess. Jeremy was also the founder and continues to run the Luciferian Research Society, a social network designed for Left Hand Path artists, occultists and service providers of all kinds. The LRS was modeled after the concept of an artists guild and is intended for members to support one another's projects and to forge collaborations in a non-hierarchical environment that crosses sectarian lines. The extension of this mission into the real world is Flambeau Noir, and here we come full circle.
"It's a magical thing to see what happens when you get a group of passionate iconoclasts, explorers and artists into the same space together for a weekend." - Jeremy Crow