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- "Temple of Set Reading List - Introduction"
- Reprinted from: _The Crystal Tablet of Set_
- (c) Temple of Set, January 1, 1989 CE
- Weirdbase file version by TS permission
-
- by Michael A. Aquino, Ipsissimus VI* Temple of Set
- Electronic mail: MCI-Mail 278-4041
-
- [This file introduces and explains the Temple of Set reading list. The
- various categories of that list are provided as separate Weirdbase files in
- various WB file areas as appropriate.]
-
- The magical and philosophical interests of the Temple of Set span a wide
- range of disciplines. Use of commercially-published reference works, despite
- their respective drawbacks, is thus both essential and economical. It
- enables the Temple to concentrate its internal publications in areas in
- which critical information is either seriously substandard or altogether
- lacking.
-
- When using this reading list, keep in mind that the Temple is not a book
- club, but rather a religious institution in which Initiates are expected to
- be practicing magicians. These books are recommended not merely to entertain
- [though many of them are good at that too!], but more importantly to impart
- principles which may be applied and to provide facts which are helpful or
- essential to an understanding of these principles.
-
- Ideally this list should contain only those works which are currently in
- print or which are generally available through libraries. Unfortunately the
- unusual and exotic directions of our interests frequently necessitate titles
- which are neglected, suppressed, and/or out-of-print. Some of these works
- are available only at excessive prices through rare-book dealers; others
- seem to have vanished altogether. If you keep your eyes open while browsing
- through new/used bookstores, however, and if you make maximum use of library
- and inter-library-loan services, you should be able to track down the
- materials of greatest interest to you.
-
- In earlier editions of this list, notations were made as to whether a given
- book were in or out of print, including foreign editions. Experience has
- shown that this information, as well as pricing, changes so frequently as to
- be unreliable. Setians seeking a particular book should check with
- libraries, bookstores, or book-search services for current availability.
- Lending-library options are particularly to be recommended, as prices for
- many of these works - particularly the out-of-print ones in "collector's"
- fields - may be excessively high. If you have doubts as to the worth of a
- given book at a price quoted to you, check with the source recommending the
- book.
-
- The reading list is not intended to be doctrinal or dogmatic. The inclusion
- of a book in it should not be taken to mean that all or even most of its
- premises and conclusions are endorsed by the Temple of Set. Most have been
- written by very wise people. A few have been written by flakes who just
- happened to blunder into something that we want to know about. Hence your
- own discernment is critical. Bear in mind that few if any books are written
- for the disinterested transmission of facts. Every author necessarily writes
- with a motive [besides the profit one] and from a point of personal
- perspective and/or bias.
-
- The reading list is selective but not exclusive. For each book on the list,
- many alternatives may have been considered and rejected for one reason or
- another over the last two decades. On your own you may - and probably will,
- if you pursue your initiation aggressively and conscientiously - discover
- works which appear preferable to some of those on the list, or which you
- think should be added to it. In such cases you are invited to send
- particulars. If the book is or has previously been rejected, we will tell
- you why. If your recommendation is adopted, however, the book will be added
- to next year's edition of the list.
-
- Each January any category of the list to which changes have been made is
- sent out to all Setians with the rest of the Crystal Tablet updates. We have
- dated each category, so that you can know at a glance whether you've got the
- most current update.
-
- After each book title you will see one or more letter codes, which identify
- the book as relevant to a particular initiatory system currently embraced by
- the Temple of Set. "TS" = Temple of Set generally. "CS" = Church of Satan
- (1966-1975CE). "OT" = Order of the Trapezoid. "OV" = Order of the Vampyre.
- Other codes may be added at any time to identify works pertinent to specific
- orders of the Temple.
-
- Before the comments to each book are either my initials (MA), the initials
- of Anton LaVey (AL), or the name of whoever else wrote the comments. If you
- have questions concerning a particular book, and the annotator is not Anton
- or myself, send your questions to that person. Anton LaVey is unlikely to
- respond to queries, and constraints on my time make it difficult for me to
- respond as promptly or thoroughly as I would like, so in "MA" or "AL" cases
- you should use the IMC roster and consult one of the Initiates whose
- reading-list interests include that category as a high priority.
-
- Research Level Numbers
-
- You will see a research level number attached to each letter code. These
- numbers are explained as follows:
-
- -1:
- The specific information contained in this book is generally essential to
- Initiates of all degrees. The book's treatment is unique, and substitution
- of another book on the same subject is not recommended.
-
- -2:
- The topical information contained in this book is generally essential to
- Initiates of all degrees. The book's treatment is not unique, and other
- books covering approximately the same material may be substituted.
-
- -3:
- This book should be considered supplementary to -1/-2 books in the same
- category. It is not essential, but is recommended rather for those who have
- a special interest in the topic.
-
- -4:
- This book is suitable primarily for highly-specialized, technical research
- and is liable to be confusing or misleading to readers without previously-
- acquired, basic knowledge of the field in question. It should be considered
- supplementary to any -1/-2/-3 books in the same category.
-
- -5:
- The contents of this book may be dangerous if applied by inexperienced
- magicians. Priesthood of Set consultation and guidance strongly recommended.
-
- CATEGORIES (most current update)
-
- 1. Ancient Egyptian History - 3/1/86CE
- 2. Ancient Egyptian Philosophy - 1/24/87CE
- 3. Religion and Daemonology in Historical Perspective - 7/1/87CE
- 4. Occultism in Contemporary Perspective - 6/1/88CE
- 5. Atlantis - 3/1/86CE
- 6. Satanism - 6/1/88CE
- 7. H.P. Lovecraft - 3/1/86CE
- 8. Vampirism and Lycanthropy - 1/24/87CE
- 9. The AEon of Horus - 7/1/87CE
- 10. The Golden Dawn and its Predecessors - 3/1/87CE
- 11. John Dee and the Enochian System - 3/1/87CE
- 12. The Pythagoreans - 3/1/87CE
- 13. Sex in Religion and Magic - 3/1/87CE
- 14. Fascism, Totalitarianism, and Magic - 1/24/88CE
- 15. Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence - 3/1/87CE
- 16. Good and Evil - 1/24/87CE
- 17. The Gift of Set - 3/1/87CE
- 18. Life and Death - 3/1/87CE
- 19. The Metamind - 1/24/88CE
- 20. The Four (?) Dimensions - 7/1/88CE
- 21. The Future - 1/24/88CE
- 22. Toward the Unknown Region - 1/24/88CE
- 23. Lesser Black Magic - 1/24/88CE
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