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The Temple of Set II

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by Michael A Aquino


  The Black Tower Chronicles

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  At the end of each year the Order will produce a single volume of information chronicling its endeavors. Any

  interested Temple initiates - regardless of Order affiliation & holding at least the Degree of Adept, are welcome to

  purchase any of these volumes for the cost of printing and postage. Please contact the GM for further details.

  Reading List

  As a part of the Second Volume of the Black Tower Chronicles, there will be an ever-evolving Reading list

  developed in the same spirit of the one in the Crystal Tablet of Set.

  Xeper & Remanifest through Runa and Essent

  Notes

  1. Dictionary of Symbols by J.E. Cirlot

  2. Hatha Yoga: A Simplified Course by Wallace Slater

  3. Raja Yoga: A Simplified Course by Wallace Slater

  4. A Concise Dictionary of Indian Philosophy: Sanskrit Terms Defined In English by John Grimes SUNNY

  1996.

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  A71: Order of the Great Bear

  - by Vesa T. Iitti IV°, Grand Master

  Introduction

  The Order of the Great Bear came into being on the traditional northern day of the bear, on the 13th of July,

  XXXVIII Æon of Set. This day of the year was celebrated as a day of midsummer, a summer solstice by pre-

  Christian northern people. It was a special day dedicated to honor the celestial bear who was considered the

  ancestor of humans, a sacred being residing beyond the seven stars of the Big Dipper.

  Now the cycle of that old occasion has been touched from within the Æon of Set, and the great bear, an ancient

  magical entity sacred to the Isolate Intelligence in the North, is honored by the creation of the Order of the Great

  Bear of the Temple of Set.

  Lineage of the Order

  Furtherance of the Temple of Set in the North since XXVI ÆS has enchanted the bear to surface as the ancient

  magical entity sacred to the Isolate Intelligence in that part of the world.

  Historically bear cults are known to have existed in the same basic forms throughout northern regions of the

  world for thousands of years. In these cults the bear was considered as a sacred being who often resided beyond the

  constellation of the Big Dipper and who was the ancestor of humans: the first shaman.

  Bears’ link with humans was celebrated in an annual bear ceremony that marked renewal of the link between

  the bear and humans. The ceremony stood for the vitalizing power which the bear brought with him from his sacred

  abode beyond the borders of profane existence.

  The bear was considered to be an entity of borderlands, an entity embodying the sacred power that resides

  beyond the borders of the known areas. It can be deduced that the bear symbolized power of change as opposed to

  the status quo that manifested within the known areas of existence.

  The bear was, and still is, the most powerful and Set-like animal, in myth and nature, in the North. In this spirit

  the Order of the Great Bear emphasizes Isolate Intelligence’s manifestation as explorer of borderlands, separator of

  profane from sacred, and embodiment of the Highest of Life.

  Within the Temple of Set there are several elements that as special schools of initiation have been essential for

  the Grand Master in his path of Becoming and accordingly in his formation of the Order of the Great Bear. These

  elements include (now closed) the Heart Element and the Order of Amon in relation to teachings of Heart, Order of

  the Trapezoid and the Arkte Element in relation to dynamic manifestation of one’s Work in the world, and Orders of

  Vampyre and the Black Tower in their general emphasis of cultivating body- psyche-relationship in one’s Work. Also

  the closed Order of the Claw of the Bear needs to be mentioned due to its cultural context and the Grand Master’s

  close working relationship to it.

  The vision of the Order of the Great Bear started to open through Karhunpeijaiset, the Bear Ceremony, that was

  written by the Grand Master as the Arkte Working for the Helsinki Conclave in XXXVII ÆS.

  Contexts of Work

  The Work in the Order takes place within two general contexts, those of Hyperborea and Heart. These

  contexts can be seen as separate, but within the Order they are essentially subtly interwoven, forming the general

  approach the Order has to initiation. The central goal in using these contexts is the same as the central goal of every

  Order of the Temple; that of furthering Xeper.

  The context of Hyperborea gives emphasis to all circumpolar and northern cultures in general (European,

  American, Asian) as sources of magical inspiration for an Initiate’s work. The Order is a tool for furthering study,

  use, and recreation of magical methods and traditions of the North from the Left-Hand Path point of view. Of

  special importance for the Order in this area is shamanism.

  The context of Heart is interwoven with the context of Hyperborea because the first emerged through the

  Grand Master’s work with the second.

  The context of Heart refers first and foremost to a holistic approach to initiation and to cultivating

  understanding of the religious dimension of one’s Xeper. An Initiate of the Order seeks systematically to challenge

  herself in theory and in practice in realms of body, persona, and mind as appropriate in her pursuing of initiation.

  She also seeks to cultivate understanding and sovereignty of a larger picture of her life, everything initiatorily

  relevant that takes place between natural birth and death; in past, present, and potential future. Essentially related

  to this, she simultaneously seeks to strengthen her separate, non-natural self and its psyche centric existence

  unbound by laws of the objective universe.

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  Structure and Operation

  The Order consists of its inner and outer hall. Every Initiate of the Order is automatically a member of the

  outer hall. Entry into the inner hall is acquired through mastering an area of work relevant to the focus of the Order

  and recognized as such by the Grand Master.

  The Order hosts two Heart Sumbles each year, during the summer and winter solstice. These workings are

  tools to bind an Initiate’s vertical ( physis, persona, psyche) and horizontal (past, present, and potential future)

  realms of existence meaningfully together in her efforts to Xeper. A Sumble is a formula to dynamically bind an

  Initiate’s subjective universe with objective universe. It emphasizes one’s will and its concrete manifestations in the

  world.

  Related to the theme of the Heart Sumble, the Order runs a project called the Book of Life. The project consists

  of writing an initiatory autobiography, accompanied with related workings.

  Communication in the Order occurs mostly via its e-list. The Order’s newsletter Boreas is published twice a

  year. Book of the Great Bear, the Order book, is a collection of writings recording work and central teachings of the

  Order.

  Affiliation

  Affiliation with the Order takes place via dialogue with the Grand Master. A candidate, a II°+ Initiate, is

  expected to express appropriately why she seeks affiliation with the Order, what she seeks to achieve through work

  in the Order, and how she expects to attain those goals.

  Work in the Order is naturally individualistic, but there are certain expectations that the Grand Master has of

  the Order’s Initiates. An Initiate of the Order is expected:

  • To take part in at least one Heart Sumble per year, an
d accordingly to share one’s work with the Grand

  Master and in Order’s forums as appropriate.

  • To create a personal Book of Life and to share related insights with the Grand Master and in the Order’s

  forums as appropriate.

  • To attend international Conclave at least once in five years. The Order emphasizes communication that

  occurs in person and prefers it whenever possible.

  Experience of the Heart is to experience linking various facets of one’s existence meaningfully together in one’s

  efforts to Xeper. It is about creating and experiencing profound meaning from one’s most potent self via act of will.

  It is about dynamically experiencing and embodying the Highest of Life.

  There is an Aurora Borealis of an individual’s will under the constellation of Arktos! Xeper.

  Suggested Reading

  Godwin, Joscelyn: Arktos, the Polar Myth [Thames and Hudson, London, 1993].

  Flatischler, Reinhard: The Forgotten Power of Rhythm [Liferhythm, Mendocino, 1992].

  Doore, Gary (edit.): Shaman’s Path [Shambala, London, 1988].

  Eliade, Mircea: The Sacred and the Profane [A Harwest Book, London, 1987].

  Idinopulos and Yonan (edit.): The Sacred and its Scholars [E.J. Brill, New York, 1996].

  Gennep, Arnold van: The Rites of Passage [The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1984].

  Speeth, Kathleen: The Gurdjieff Work [Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., Los Angeles, 1989].

  Lakoff, George: Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things - What Categories Reveal about Mind [The University of

  Chicago Press, Chicago, 1987].

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  A72: The Order of Horus

  - by James T. Graeb IV°, Grand Master

  The Order of Horus was established at the Heb Sed Festival of the Temple of Set, year XXX of the Æon of Set. In

  Egypt the Heb Sed Festival involved a ritual and symbolic joining of the two powers: Horus and Set - Upper and

  Lower Egypt. The Order of Horus was established to make manifest the neter HarWer, or Horus the Elder/the Great

  Celestial Horus, the brother of Set.

  The Order of Horus focuses upon power and is for those who, like the ancient pharaohs, would take the Falcon

  God as an emblem of their personal and unique power. As the Order of Horus involves a number of individuals and

  not just a single pharaoh, the members of the Order of Horus are nobles, the princes of Set. As in any order of

  nobility, the members of the Order wield power and assume commensurate responsibilities.

  As power is not to be confused with force, it is important to clearly distinguish these two ideas. The idea of

  power is that which can flow from a non-corporeal entity, such as an individual, an ideal, or an æonic Word. For

  example, words such as Xeper, Remanifest, and Runa all carry a great deal of power but do not entail force. The use

  of brute force is antithetical to real power, as real power takes effect by virtue of itself. Hence no one would force

  another to accept an individual, an ideal, or an æonic Word.

  The Order of Horus is also concerned with action. Action can be thought of as part of a threefold scheme of

  principles:

  1. Consciousness: reflective awareness, reasoning, and the ultimate nature of an individual. This may

  also be thought of as an aspect of the Gift of Set.

  2. Action: the power to make manifest or to cause change, creation, and self-unfolding, as well as the

  ability to extend consciousness both inward and outward. This may also be thought of as an aspect of

  the Power of Horus.

  3. Skills: the principle of taking on, changing, or terminating skills. In the subjective universe these are

  the skills of thought, feeling, and behavior. In the objective universe these skills become the “laws” of

  nature or the way things occur, subject to the workings of magic.

  The Order of Horus is a Left-Hand Path initiatory Order, and works with all three of these principles. The

  nobles of the Order of Horus are psychecentric individuals striving for initiation and immortality. By refining the

  Gift of Set, each Initiate further develops the first principle. All initiation, action, and magical practices within the

  Order of Horus are designed to further this Left-Hand Path initiation into selfhood.

  This initiatory work is furthered by the second principle: the taking of action. By taking action one’s sense of self

  is reinforced and further defined. When an individual acts, he affirms himself as the creator and cause of the action

  and its result. By extending and manifesting one’s own unique selfhood into the subjective and objective universes,

  nobles of the Order of Horus further both their selves and their power.

  The Order of Horus is further based upon the third principle, which involves self-control and -mastery. With

  this principle the workings of magic and yoga take place as the Initiate develops new skills that further individual

  initiation, and casts off old and unwanted habits that limit initiation. In its work with the third principle, the Order

  of Horus includes all forms of operative magic, yoga, and related fields, including traditional initiatory

  methodologies as well as modern and postmodern methods.

  The Order of Horus includes, but does not limit itself to a Left-Hand Path training curriculum based on Aleister

  Crowley’s A.'.A.'. The primary difference between the Order of Horus system and the traditional A.'.A.'. is that the

  Order of Horus assumes that its initiates will choose to become “Black Brothers” and enter the City of the Pyramids

  as self-made and -defined Initiates. Hence the Order of Horus is not tied to an antiquated notion of initiation that

  requires teachers and students.

  As many people are familiar with the O.T.O. and similar organizations, it is important to distinguish the Order

  of Horus from them. First, while the Order of Horus includes Thelema as an æonic Word, its scope within the Order

  is primarily restricted to workings dealing with the third principle of skill. Secondly and more importantly, the

  Order of Horus is a Left-Hand Path organization which employs Right-Hand Path methodologies only as useful to

  individual Initiates.

  The Order of Horus maintains an internal hierarchy based on a nine-grade system. However this hierarchy is

  subordinate to each member of the Order, regardless of grade, being treated as a noble and of equal dignity with

  every other member of the Order. Hence members of the Order are all equal in the sense of a college of peers or

  fraternal order.

  The Order of Horus views itself as an Order based on power, action, and creation. The Order is primarily

  concerned with the initiation of its members and the sharing of initiatory methodologies. Adepts II°+ of the Temple

  of Set may apply by writing to the Grand Master. The Order of Horus is selective in its membership, and applicants

  should have one or more areas of initiatory expertise with which they have worked or wish to work.

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  A73: The Occult Institute of Technology

  - by Roger L. Whitaker IV°, Grand Master

  The roots of the Occult Institute of Technology (OIT) began with the development of the National Satanic BBS

  or NSBBS. This was a plain old telephone system (POTS) BBS (no Internet, no World Wide Web) that I created as a

  personal reaction to the spread of “SRA” misinformation. In terms of content the NSBBS had a few essays written by

  Setians, the intro letter, some download files, and copies of interesting list mail. All of this was operated on a

  Commodore 128 (remember those days?) with a mere two
floppy drives.

  As I developed the NSBBS system, I realized that the patterns of my personal thinking, and active work as a

  Temple of Set Initiate, revolved around art and certain types of technology. Eventually I understood that the

  practical function of these interests was to develop and promote Lesser Black Magical and Greater Black Magical

  ritual/working areas. I called this particular approach techno-magic and continued to disseminate essays about it

  through computer bulletin boards - mostly hacker and phreak sites - throughout the 1980s.

  As I became more sensitive to my techno-magical interests, I wanted the NSBBS to more accurately reflect my

  personal initiatory bias. The result was my coming up with the moniker “Occult Institute of Technology” or “OIT”.

  With this I had created a sigil that represented my understanding that there is a responsibility to maintain an

  equilibrium between the advances of knowledge (in general) and the techniques of self transformation (specifically).

  Additionally OIT was and still is an extension of my own psyche in a very detailed manner.

  Near the end of the 1980s the NSBBS permanently closed. However I retained the organizational title and

  magical ideas that were formed through the Occult Institute of Technology (OIT).

  It was during the 1990s that OIT became a Lodge within the Order of the Trapezoid, operating within the

  parameters of the Mad Lab Angle of the Spectrum of the Trapezoid.

  Later during this period of time I went on a personal hiatus from the Temple of Set. This brought to me quiet

  moments in which I began to sense the mechanical nature of the universe through the paradigm of resonance. It

  was through this synthetically engineered perspective that the Setian concepts of isolate intelligence became very

  clear to me. By understanding the nature of the mechanical structure of the universe (through resonance), I

  glimpsed its shadow - which I have perceived as the very essence of non-natural consciousness.

  With my eventual return to the Temple of Set mainstream, and with the advent of the House system within the

  Order of the Trapezoid, I remanifested the OIT as a cyber House within that Order. This took form as a large website

  which to date has had thousands of visitors, and which has been directly responsible for numerous individuals

 

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