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- BAPHOMET XI°
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- System of the O.T.O.
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- from Magick Without Tears
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- This letter first appeared in Magick Without Tears (Hampton, N.J.:
- Thelema, 1954).--H.B.
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- Cara Soror,
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- Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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- YOU INFORM ME that the Earnest Inquirer of your ambit has been
- asking you to explain the difference between the A...A... and the
- O.T.O.; and that although your own mind is perfectly clear about it,
- you find it impossible to induce a similar lucidity in his. You would
- add that he is not (as one might at first suppose) a moron. And will I
- please do what I can about it?
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- Well, here's the essential difference ab ovo usque ad mala the
- A...A... concerns the individual, his development, his initiation, his
- passage from ``Student'' to ``Ipsissimus''; he has no contact of any
- kind with any other person except the Neophyte who introduces him, and
- any Student or Students whom he may, after becoming a Neophyte,
- introduce.
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- The details of this ``Pilgrim's Progress'' are very fully set forth in
- One Star in Sight; and I should indeed be stupid and presumptuous to
- try to do better than that. But it is true that with regard to the
- O.T.O. there is no similar manual of instruction. In the Manifesto,
- and other Official Pronunciamenti, there are, it is true, what ought
- to be adequate data; but I quite understand they are not as ordered
- and classified as one would wish; there is certainly room for a simple
- elementary account of the origins of the Order, of its principles, of
- its methods, of its design, of the Virtue of its successive Grades.
- This I will now try to supply, at least in a brief outline.
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- Let us begin at the beginning. What is a Dramatic Ritual? It is a
- celebration of the Adventures of the God whom it is intended to
- invoke. (The Bacchae of Euripides is a perfect example of this.) Now,
- in the O.T.O., the object of the ceremonies being the Initiation of
- the Candidate, it is he whose Path in Eternity is displayed in
- dramatic form.
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- What is the Path?
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- 1. The Ego is attracted to the Solar System.
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- 2. The Child experiences Birth.
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- 3. The Man experiences Life.
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- 4. He experiences Death.
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- 5. He experiences the World beyond Death.
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- 6. This entire cycle of Point-Events is withdrawn into Annihilation.
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- In the O.T.O. these successive stages are represented as follows:
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- 1. P.I.
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- 1. 0°
- (Minerval)
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- 2. I°
- (Initiation)
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- 3. II°
- (Consecration)
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- 4. III°
- (Devotion)
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- 5. IV°
- (Perfection, or Exaltation)
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- 6. P.I.
- (Perfect Initiate)
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- Of these Events or Stations upon the Path all but three (II°) are
- single critical experiences. We, however, are concerned mostly with
- the very varied experiences of Life.
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- All subsequent Degrees of the O.T.O. are accordingly elaborations of
- the II°, since in a single ceremony it is hardly possible to sketch,
- even in the briefest outline, the Teaching of Initiates with regard to
- Life. The Rituals V°-n-IX° are then instructions to the Candidate how
- he should conduct himself; and they confer upon him, gradually, the
- Magical Secrets which make him Master of Life.
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- To return for a moment to that question of Secrecy: there is no rule
- to prevent you from quoting against me such of my brighter remarks as
- ``Mystery is the enemy of Truth''; but, for one thing, I am, and
- always have been, the leader of the Extreme Left in the Council-
- Chamber of the City of the Pyramids, so that if I acquiesce at all in
- the system of the O.T.O. so far as the ``secret of secrets'' of the
- IX° is concerned, it is really on a point of personal honour. My
- pledge given to the late Frater Superior and O.H.O., Dr. Theodor
- Reuss. For all that, in this particular instance it is beyond question
- a point of common prudence, both because the abuse of the Secret is,
- at least on the surface, so easy and so tempting, and because, if it
- became a matter of general knowledge the Order itself might be in
- danger of calumny and persecution; for the secret is even easier to
- misinterpret than to profane.
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- Lege! Judica! Tace!
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- Love is the law, love under will.
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- Fraternally,
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- 666