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- "Orders of the Temple of Set"
- Reprinted from: _The Crystal Tablet of Set_
- (c) Temple of Set, January 1, 1990 CE
- Weirdbase file version by TS permission
-
- by Michael A. Aquino, Ipsissimus VI* Temple of Set
- Electronic mail: MCI-Mail 278-4041
-
- Within the Temple of Set there exist a number of specialized Orders,
- each supervised by a IV*+ Initiate as Grand Master of that Order.
- Perhaps the best way to visualize the Temple of Set's concept of Orders
- is to think of the Temple as a university, with the Orders as the
- various academic departments. Students at the university, in the course
- of their general education, may sample subjects at appropriate
- introductory levels in various departments. Upon completing their
- general education, students with an interest in or aptitude for a
- particular department may "major" in that department and possibly go on
- to graduate work in that field. Nonetheless all the departments
- cooperate in the operation of the university as a whole, and its general
- academic environment lends a sense of perspective to the various
- departments - so that their faculty and students can relate to a world
- beyond their field of specialization. General guidelines concerning the
- Temple of Set's Orders are as follows:
-
- 1. Only a IV* Initiate may establish an Order within the Temple. This has
- been the traditional prerogative of this degree since the time of the
- G.'.D.'. and the A.'.A.'.
-
- 2. An Order is characterized by special interests and emphases, which may be
- formalized by special introductory and ritual procedures within that Order.
- Such interests and emphases may not clash with those of the Temple of Set as
- a whole, and an Order's initiatory system must be subordinate to and
- supportive of the system of the Temple as a whole.
-
- 3. The Grand Master (presiding IV*+) of each Order exercises complete
- authority over that Order, subject to the review of the High Priest of Set.
-
- 4. Subject to exemptions approved by the High Priest, Orders will accept
- only II*+ Setians as Initiates. This is based on the premise that I* Setians
- should concentrate on their "general magical education" prior to
- specializing within a particular Order.
-
- 5. While an Adept II* may specialize indefinitely, a Priest or Priestess of
- Set III* must possess a high level of general knowledge. IV*+s who are Grand
- Masters of Orders will not Recognize new III*s solely on the basis of their
- competence within a particular Order, but rather according to their broader
- skills and State of Being within the Temple of Set and the AEon.
-
- 6. The fruits of an Order's work must actively extend beyond the Initiates
- of that Order to the Temple of Set as a whole. The only exception to this is
- that initiatory ceremonies within an Order may be private to that Order, per
- the magical principle that uninvolved observers at such ceremonies can
- impair their effectiveness.
-
- 7. A Setian may belong to only one Order [in addition to the Order of the
- Trapezoid] within the Temple of Set, on the premise that personal efforts
- would otherwise be diluted. On the same premise, personal movement between
- various Orders will be discouraged. Aspirants are advised to interview and
- correspond with various Orders before making a personal commitment to any
- one in particular.
-
- 8. It is not necessary for a Setian to affiliate with any Order. Setians of
- all degrees may freely visit activities of all Orders, except as noted in #6
- above.
-
- 9. There is no required or standard internal design for an Order, save that
- each be headed by a IV*+ with the formal title of Grand Master.
-
- 10. Order insignia may be worn either together with Temple of Set insignia
- or alone. When it is worn with Temple insignia, it must not conflict with,
- cover, or displace it.
-
- 11. The Order of the Trapezoid (O.Tr.) will be accorded the distinction of
- "first among equals" as an Order, due to its legacy in the Church of Satan
- and Temple of Set. This is an honorary distinction alone and infers no "rank
- above" any other Order. The O.Tr. incurs a special responsibility to "set
- the example" for other Orders, and to creditably represent the institution
- of Orders within the Temple of Set.
-
- 12. Priests and Priestesses of Set III* will be encouraged to involve
- themselves with specialized concerns of an Order only after their Priestly
- affairs are amply in hand. In all cases this means active involvement with
- potential Setians and I*/II* Setians who are working to become fully Adept
- at the Black Arts at a personal level. In many cases it further means the
- establishment and leadership of a Pylon of the Temple. [The effect of this
- provision is that an enthusiastic II* member of a particular Order will have
- to resolve to put Order-specific interests on the back burner should he or
- she be Recognized to the Priesthood of Set. Active work within Orders will
- be done mostly by II* and IV* Initiates, with III*s contributing only after
- their more general responsibilities within the Temple are fulfilled. Hence
- II*s who are intensely interested in a particular Order should consider this
- provision before aspiring to the III*.]
-
- 13. Orders' areas of focus may be historic, philosophical, geographic,
- psychological, or almost anything else that does not conflict with the
- Temple of Set's basic ethical guidelines.
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-