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- THE SETIAN PHILOSOPHY
-
- Since movements dedicated to the Prince of Darkness have been so
- ill-tolerated by the masses of humanity wherever and whenever they
- have appeared, why have they survived at all? Why do they continue
- to exercise such uncanny attraction, and why now should you consider
- approaching this particular one?
-
- The appeal of occultism is much the same as that of conventional
- religion: Logical positivism and scientific materialism, though they
- have made great strides towards explaining the "how" of existence,
- have failed entirely to explain the "why". Hence the curious seek
- answers in metaphysical philosophy or religion. Metaphysical
- philosophy requires a logical base from which various suprarational
- principles are induced. Conventional religion is the simplification
- of such a philosophy into a crude ideology, which adherents need not
- understand, but only accept as an act of blind faith.
-
- Conventional religions, with their colorful mythologies analyzed in
- terms of the underlying philosophical principles, represent simply
- the primitive longing of mankind to feel "at one" with the Universal
- harmony he perceives about him. "White" magic, as practiced by
- primitive pagan and modern institutional religions, offers devotees
- the illusion of "re-inclusion" in the Universal scheme of things
- through various ritualistic devotions and superstitions.
-
- The Black Magician, on the other hand, rejects both the desirability
- of union with the Universe and any self-deceptive antics designed to
- create such an illusion. He has considered the existence of the
- individual psyche - the "real you" of your conscious intelligence -
- and has taken satisfaction from its existence as something unlike
- anything else in the Universe. The Black Magician desires this
- psyche to live, to experience, and to continue. He does not wish to
- die - or to lose his consciousness and identity in a larger,
- Universal consciousness [assuming that such a Universal
- consciousness exists]. He wants to _be_. This decision in favor of
- individual existence is the first premise of the Temple of Set.
-
- The second premise of the Temple is that the psychecentric
- consciousness can evolve towards its own divinity through deliberate
- exercise of the intelligence and Will, a process of _becoming_ or
- _coming into being_ whose roots may be found in the dialectic method
- expounded by Plato and the conscious exaltation of the Will proposed
- by Nietzsche.
-
- Ironically it is the very ease with which any individual can
- apprehend and appreciate his or her personal psyche that has
- frightened the many religions of the world which deny and oppose the
- power of that psyche. Clothed though they may be in riches, ritual,
- and respectability, they always have been and remain obsessed with
- the suppressed knowledge of their own essential insubstantiality.
- They endeavor to distract attention from this by sponsoring shows of
- mind-numbing drugs, mantras, masses, privations, entertainments, and
- penances to coax or cow their flocks of adherents into a confused,
- apprehensive, but trusting state of faith and automatic obedience.
- They shudder with horror at the psyche; they paint it red and add
- horns, cloven hooves, and a forked tail to dramatize how "dangerous"
- it is. Yet they can never escape it or defeat it, because they have
- never really succeeded in opposing themselves to it - merely in
- distorting and perverting it. How could they destroy something
- which, in the final analysis, is the _conscious self_ of every human
- being?
-
- The "worship" of Set is thus the "worship" of individualism. In the
- Church of Satan this was taken to mean _indulgence_ in all [legal]
- desires of the body and ego. Since many such desires are impulsive
- and destructive, the Church found itself in the awkward position of
- de facto endorsing many practices which were degrading rather than
- exalting, and which simply accelerated the tensions resulting in the
- eventual crisis of 1975. The Temple of Set determined to preserve
- the principle of individualism, but to add to it the "higher self"
- aspirations of Aleister Crowley's pre-O.T.O. philosophy of
- _Thelema_. Glorification of the ego is not enough; it is the
- _complete_ psyche - the entire self or soul - which must be
- recognized, appreciated, and actualized. The process by which this
- exaltation of the psyche is sought is called by the name _Xeper_
- [pronounced "Kheffer"; it is the Egyptian hieroglyphic term for "to
- become" or "to come into being"].
-
- The means by which Setians seek to _Xeper_ are many. As a matter of
- principle the Temple declines to standardize its approach to
- Initiates. Each may pursue topics of greatest personal interest with
- whatever emphasis and at whatever rate desired. The Temple seeks
- merely to be a forum for Setians to communicate and cooperate with
- one another constructively and courteously. Many ideas and
- philosophies are discussed within it, but such discussion does not
- constitute the dictation of dogma. Indeed dogma - to include fixed
- ideology in any form - is repugnant to the Temple. We strive rather
- towards an atmosphere of "best possible premises", which are always
- subject to constructive, intelligent examination and criticism. That
- same atmosphere is Socratic, however, in that foolish, pretentious,
- or destructive egotism under the guise of exploration is neither
- respected nor endured.
-
- While it is obvious that Setians have more than enough interests to
- occupy an organization with many times our membership and resources
- on a full-time basis, the Temple of Set is not intended to consume
- the energies or lifestyles of its Initiates. Since a truly Adept
- magician must interact constructively and comfortably with
- conventional society, encouragement of monastic isolation within
- Temple circles would be counterproductive to personal development
- and even constrictive of the flexibility necessary to the entire
- Temple. Setians are accordingly advised to pursue as wide a variety
- of secular interests as possible, and to let Setian philosophy apply
- to them only as appropriate.
-
- STRUCTURE AND OPERATION
-
- The deliberately individualistic atmosphere of the Temple of Set is
- not easily conducive to group activities on a routine or programmed
- basis. There are no congregations of docile "followers" - only
- cooperative philosophers and magicians.
-
- Supreme authority in the Temple is held by the Council of Nine,
- which appoints both the High Priest of Set and the Executive
- Director. Initiates are Recognized according to six degrees, based
- upon Western magical tradition and incorporating features from many
- Black Magical societies: Setian I*, Adept II*, Priest or Priestess
- of Set III*, Magister/Magistra Templi IV*, Magus/Maga V*, &
- Ipsissimus/Ipsissima VI*. Recognition as an Adept constitutes
- certification by the Temple that one has in fact mastered and
- successfully applied the essential principles of Black Magic. The
- Priesthood and higher degrees are conferred by Set alone, and
- Recognized by the Temple according to his Will.
-
- The design, care, and operation of the Temple are entrusted by Set
- to the Priesthood. All Initiates of the Priesthood are originally
- highly qualified Adepts in the Black Arts. Most of your contact with
- them will be in this context. Because they are responsible for the
- integrity of the Temple as a whole, however, they have the authority
- both to evaluate and Recognize Initiates' competence and, if
- necessary, to suspend or expel individuals who have proven
- themselves incapable of maintaining Setian standards of dignity and
- excellence. The Priesthood takes all of these responsibilities
- extremely seriously, since it regards its name literally and its
- trust as sacred. In this respect it stands significantly apart from
- conventional religious clergy, who _de facto_ consider their
- "priesthoods" as social professions and their deities as mere
- symbols and metaphors for their institutional or personal moral
- ideologies.
-
- The knowledge of the Temple of Set is made available through four
- principal avenues: an extensive, annually-updated reading list of
- published works in over twenty specialized fields; the newsletter
- _Scroll of Set_, the newsletters of the Temple's various specialized
- Orders; and the series of loose-leaf encyclopaedias entitled the
- _Jeweled Tablets of Set_. The contents of the _Scroll_ and the Order
- newsletters are time-dated, of course, but the contents of the
- Tablets change periodically as ideas are advanced, improved, or
- disproved; or as they become more or less relevant to the Temple's
- areas of concern. The _Scroll_, Order newsletters, and _Tablets_ are
- reproduced simply and inexpensively to preclude excessive membership
- expenditure for frequently-revised publications.
-
- In the old Church of Satan and in the present-day Temple of Set,
- most Initiates have been geographically distant from one another.
- This has necessitated organizational services geared more towards
- the individual than to local groups [though the Temple has provision
- for "Pylons" just as the old Church did for "Grottos"]. It has also
- meant that Setians supervise the Temple and interact with one
- another largely by correspondence. If you affiliate with the Temple,
- you should anticipate this aspect of its design. [Official Temple
- mailings to overseas Setians are all sent via Air Mail.]
-
- Setians tend to form friendships and to meet with one another on an
- individual or group basis [the larger gatherings are called
- "Conclaves"], but there is no requirement for either group activity
- or regularly-scheduled "devotions" of any sort. Affiliation is kept
- confidential; your admission is known only to the Priesthood unless
- you desire to meet other Setians. In summary, you may apply the
- services and systems of the Temple as you wish, and as you deem most
- complementary to your _Xeper_; otherwise they will not intrude upon
- you.
-
- AN IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION
-
- As noted above, much of the vicious propaganda concerning medieval
- Satanism became self-fulfilling prophecy as ignorant would-be
- witches and sorcerers superstitiously experimented with cannibalism,
- drugs, grave-robbing, church desecration, and sexual violence.
- Regretfully there still exist some individuals whose idea of
- "Satanism" is largely a simple-minded synthesis of Christian
- propaganda and Hollywood horror movies. The Temple of Set enjoys the
- colorful legacy of the Black Arts, and we use many forms of
- historical Satanic imagery for our stimulation and pleasure. But we
- have not found that any interest or activity which an enlightened,
- mature intellect would regard as undignified, sadistic, criminal, or
- depraved is desirable, much less essential to our work.
-
- The Temple of Set is an evolutionary product of human experience.
- Such experience includes the magical and philosophical work of many
- occult organizations and orders which have preceded us. Some of
- these groups were socially acceptable by contemporary or modern
- standards; others were not. Some individuals or groups made
- brilliant discoveries in one field of interest while blighting their
- reputations with shocking excesses in others. In examining the
- secret and suppressed corners of history for valuable and useful
- material, the Temple must be at pains to insist upon its ethical
- presentation and use of such discoveries as it makes. Setians who
- are in any doubt as to the ethics involved in any of the fields
- which we explore should seek counsel from the Priesthood. All
- Setians are further expected to display a high measure of common
- sense in this area.
-
- The Black Arts are _dangerous_ in the same way that working with
- volatile chemicals is dangerous. This is most emphatically _not_ a
- field for unstable, immature, or otherwise emotionally or
- intellectually weak-minded people. Such are a hazard to themselves
- and to others with whom they come into contact. The Temple endeavors
- to not admit them to begin with. If such an individual should gain
- admittance and later be exposed, he will be summarily expelled. In
- cases of doubt the Temple may be expected to place the burden of
- proof on the individual, for the sake of all Setians and the
- Temple's integrity.
-
- The Temple of Set evaluates conventional religions as erroneous in
- principle and therefore unworthy of peer status. We feel no need to
- concern ourselves with their activities, or for that matter to
- maintain any sort of "diplomatic relations" with them [as in
- councils of churches]. Our position is that they may serve a useful
- social function as purveyors of soothing myths and fantasies to
- humans unable to attain Setian levels of self-consciousness. Hence
- we ignore conventional religious organizations unless they intrude
- upon our affairs.
-
- These warnings are not intended to be oppressive or intimidating,
- but they should be taken seriously. The Temple is a forum for the
- investigation of many subjects which conventional society finds odd,
- mysterious, and even extremely frightening. The Temple will be
- tolerated only to the extent that it is known to be pursuing its
- interests carefully, expertly, and responsibly. It occupies a
- delicate position in a world which is largely unhappy with itself,
- and which is ceaselessly searching for scapegoats. Hence the Temple
- must take care to maintain its social balance with prudence and
- dignity.
-
- AFFILIATION
-
- In the Church of Satan we learned that there were many people who
- wished to "visit", to "study", and to "observe" without the least
- intention of a personal commitment. For many years the Church
- endeavored to accommodate such dilettantes on the assumption that,
- upon exposure to the philosophy, they would appreciate its essential
- requirement for such a commitment. We were wrong. Once being in the
- position to enjoy the "accessories" of the philosophy without having
- to confront its core principle, they continued to vampirize the
- Church indefinitely. They contributed as little as they could, took
- as much as they could, and ultimately constituted the single most
- destructive influence leading to the Church's corruption in 1975.
-
- The Temple of Set has determined that it will not make the same
- mistake. Its activities, publications, knowledge, and services are
- reserved for those who affiliate with it, or on an individual-case
- basis, for non-Setians who request assistance from the Temple that
- we deem to be in our interests or in the interests of the community
- as a whole. The First Degree (I*) of Temple affiliation is regarded
- as a "status of mutual evaluation" wherein the Initiate and the
- Temple can assess one another's merit from the standpoint of minimum
- investment and involvement. If a I* Initiate should decide that the
- Temple is not, after all, appropriate to his wants or needs, he is
- welcome to depart with our good wishes for his satisfaction
- elsewhere.
-
- Aspirants to the Temple should understand that it is not a club or
- fraternal society whose principles may be collected along with those
- of other social affiliations, occult or otherwise. Membership in the
- Temple of Set precludes membership in any other religious
- organization. Members or former members of non-religious occult
- organizations should understand that within the Temple of Set they
- will be expected to respect and observe the Temple's protocol, and
- that literature and other information from the Temple is not to be
- passed to non-Temple individuals or organizations without prior
- approval of the Priesthood. If the Temple of Set can assist other
- deserving organizations or individuals on occasion, it will be
- pleased to do so. But it must exercise reasonable care over the
- Temple materials that are made available - both so that our own
- Initiates may enjoy the fruits of their honest labor [and that of
- their predecessors] and so that the Temple of Set may continue to
- enjoy its exclusive reputation for excellence in the disciplines it
- has pioneered.
-
- Should you have questions which are reasonably pertinent to your
- serious consideration whether or not to apply for admission to the
- Temple, you are welcome to address them to the Executive Director of
- the Temple. If you wish to apply for admission as a Setian I*, there
- are two avenues of approach available to you:
-
- (1) If you are already in contact with a Priest or Priestess of Set,
- you may request him or her to sponsor your application. In that case
- you may send a letter to the Executive Director mentioning this
- sponsorship. With your letter enclose a check or money order for US
- $55 (US $65 for overseas applicants), payable to _Temple of Set_.
- [Please note that this amount _must_ be in U.S. dollars, either
- drawn on a U.S. bank or as an international money order only.] If
- Priesthood sponsorship is verified, approval of your application
- will be automatic.
-
- Important note: If you are admitted, and if you are an overseas
- resident, your admission packet will be sent to you by surface mail.
- Depending upon the destination, this can take as long as two months.
- If you wish the packet sent via air mail, your application check
- should be for the amount of US $95 to cover the extra air mail
- postage.
-
- (2) If you are not known to a member of the Priesthood, write a
- letter to the Executive Director introducing yourself, summarizing
- whatever aspects of your background you feel to be relevant, and
- stating your reasons for deciding to seek entrance into the Temple.
- Enclose the admission fee. The Temple will make a decision and
- respond to you accordingly. If necessary you will be asked for
- additional information. Should your application not be approved for
- any reason, the fee will be refunded. Persons applying for admission
- via this procedure should be as objective and candid as possible in
- their self-assessment. There is no point in misleading the Temple
- concerning one's suitability for admission, which will only result
- sooner or later in the truth coming to light - with the consequent
- waste of both the individual's and the Temple's time. If there are
- crucial areas of possible incompatibility, it is incumbent on the
- applicant to identify them before affiliation so that they may be
- addressed and, if possible, resolved.
-
- Whichever method you apply through, please be certain to include:
- (1) Your full legal name [no pseudonyms] and sex.
- (2) Your complete mailing address.
- (3) Daytime and evening telephone numbers.
- (4) Date of birth.
- (5) Present organizational affiliations.
-
- Annual renewal fee for all Initiates is US $50 (US $55 overseas).
- [The first year is pro-rated from the month of your entry.] These
- fees are designed, as is the admissions fee, to cover the cost of
- mailings to you and the administration of the Temple. As a matter of
- policy the Temple is not designed to make a profit on its
- operations, and its assets are used exclusively for benefits to its
- Initiates as a whole. There are no other regular or recurring fees,
- save that Orders and Pylons may set reasonable charges for their
- newsletters or other time/effort services. Special publications of
- the Temple and events scheduled by the Temple are customarily made
- available on a non-profit basis to Initiates who are interested.
-
- The only physical requirement for admission is that the aspirant be
- at least 18 years of age. Those below the age of 18 may not visit
- Temple functions, ceremonial or otherwise, whether or not they are
- relatives of Initiates. The Temple has no programs for children. It
- is our position that children and adolescents should not be
- indoctrinated into the assumptions and prescriptions of _any_
- suprarational system, whether it be our own philosophy or the faiths
- and superstitions of conventional religions. Rather their youthful
- years should be a time of _exclusively rational_ training and
- education, giving them a sound and meaningful basis by which, as
- adults, they may consider and choose whatever philosophy or faith
- seems most meaningful to them.
-
- If your application is approved, you will receive notification from
- the Executive Director's office, together with membership
- identification, certificate, copy of the _Crystal Tablet of Set_
- [including the current reading list & intercommunication roster,
- _The Book of Coming Forth by Night: Analysis & Commentary_, and
- other key magical documents pertinent to the AEon and Temple of
- Set], most recent issues of the _Scroll of Set_ and Order
- publications [as determined by the Order Grand Masters], and Setian
- I* pendant medallion.
-
- Then the initiative is yours. The Temple of Set is designed to
- assist you in the ways we have found to be the most practical,
- productive, and factually accurate. But, as helpful as the Temple
- may be, and as proud of it as we are, it is nevertheless properly
- understood as a tool. _You_ are the one who must put that tool to
- use in a way that will enable you to _Xeper_.
-
- Such is the Word of the AEon of Set.
-
-