Ramfis S. Firethorn began work on Men’s Mysteries at the Center for Non-Traditonal Religion in 1972, where he was already involved in the study of Primitive Christianity and the Ne...view moreRamfis S. Firethorn began work on Men’s Mysteries at the Center for Non-Traditonal Religion in 1972, where he was already involved in the study of Primitive Christianity and the Neo-Pagan Revival as well as Ceremonial Magic and Jungian Ritual Theory. He makes his primary living as a writer, and under divers names is the author of four novels and more than sixty short stories.view less