Charles "Chic" Cicero (born 1936) is an American esoteric writer.
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[3] and the 1996–2000 Transactions of the Metropolitan College of the SRIA.
Cicero 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[2] According to published accounts, Cicero was also a close personal friend and confidant of the late Dr. Israel Regardie.
[8][9][10] A series of letters that Regardie wrote to Chic Cicero and the Isis-Urania temple can be found online.
[12] They have written several books on the Golden Dawn, Tarot, Kabbalah, and the Western mystery tradition[2] including the Essential Golden Dawn,[13] which won a COVR award in 2004 for being one of the year's best titles in the field of magic.