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The Pact, By Pete Carrol
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Most occult traditions have complex and highly ordered otherworld
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cosmologies and metaphysical theories. Yet their accompanying
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techniques are frequently a shambles. In contradiction to all this,
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one of the fundamental insights of Chaos Magic is that if magical
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technique is sharply delineated it will work because the universe
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itself is more of a shambles than it appears. Or perhaps I should
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more respectfully say that it has the magical property of confirming
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most of the interpretations placed upon it. Thus a wide variety of
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metaphysical paradigms can be made to fit, even if mutually
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exclusive.
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So when selecting from the Supermarket of Belief, the critical
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question for the Chaoist is: how effective are the accompanying
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magical techniques? Hence Chaoist magic is characterised by its
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cavalier attitude to metaphysics and its puritanical devotion to
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empirical techniques.
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For some time Chaoist orthodoxy has had it that cavalier metaphysics
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and mythology are incompatible with the formal structure of a
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magical teaching order. However, this need not be so if it is only
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technique that is being taught and practised. Experience has shown
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that people can come together and engage in highly productive
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exchanges of practical expertise, and that a formal structure and a
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division of labour encourage this.
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The Magical Pact of the Illuminates of Thanateros, or the Pact for
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short, is an organisational structure for those wishing to perform
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Chaos type magic in company with others of like mind. The Pact
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exploits the device of a graded hierarchy, with certain checks and
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balances, and is delighted to admit candidates with the drive and
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initiative to rise rapidly through its structure.
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Every occult revival begets a magical child or two and Chaoist Magic
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is the major synthesis to emerge from the occult renaissance of the
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last twenty years. The Pact is amongst the prime vehicles designed
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to develop and carry forward that synthesis well into the next
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millenium. It is likely that the Pact will be to the end of this
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century and to the beginning of the next, rather more than what the
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G.D. was in its time, a century ago.
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In practice a number of the formal devices of the Pact are treated
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somewhat more lightly than the written conventions might leed one to
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suppose, with members styling themselves with such oddities as
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Frater Vacuity or Soror Impropriety and so on, in deliberate parody
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of tradition. The prime functions of the grade structure are to
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provide a mechasnism for the exclusion of certain psychotic
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misanthropes and neurotic creeps who are sometimes attracted to such
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enterprises and to ensure that that which needs organisation is duly
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attended to.
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Persons who, having read and carefully considered the accompanying
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information and conventions of the Pact, are interested in
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contributing to its activities may submit an extensive letter of
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application to:
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OBLIVION, P.O.Box 18514, Encino, CA 91416-8514, USA
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With fractalic greetings and laughter * Fra.: Apfelmann *
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The Magical Pact of
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The Illuminnates Of Thanateros
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by Pete Carroll
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Since the inception of the Chaos Magic current some individuals have
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elected to work alone whilst others have worked in concert in a
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loose configuration of allied groups. The Magical Order of the IOT
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has in practise functioned as a highly creative Disorder. This
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creative disorder has spawned, among other things, a structure known
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as "The Pact". The Pact is, in contradistinction to the usual
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implications of such a name, a friendly society for mutual support
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and encouragement in the field of magic. The Magical Pact of the IOT
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represents another phase of the current of Chaos Magic in which its
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practitioners elect to work as an integrated force. The Pact is a
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vehicle for the pursuit of the Great Work of magic and the
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pleasures and profits attendant upon this quest. The Pact also acts
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as a psychohistoric force in the battle for the Aeon.
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Historically, all magical and mystical organisations have used the
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Hierarchical Gambit to create pressure for excellence on those
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working at all levels of the hierarchy. Yet, positions of mastery
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within these organisations have often depended more on questionable
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claims to authority from concealed sources than from technical
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accomplishments.
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Inevitably, the calling of such bluffs has led to the undoing of
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these organisations. However this old mechanism is not without its
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merits. The Guru and Chela finally rebels both may gain greatly,
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although it can as easily end in disaster.
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Now whereas most individuals are relatively sane and competent, most
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organisations act as though mad and stupid. This is because most
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organisations permit only positive feedback from below. Thus those
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at the top are condemned to bask in deceitful reflections of their
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own expectations and to issue ever more inappropriate directives.
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The structure of the Pact overcomes these traditional problems
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whilst retaining the invaluable pressure created by an hierarchical
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structure. Within the temples of the Pact all members are encouraged
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to volunteer techniques and concepts for experiment and appraisal,
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and the grade structure merely recognises technical magical
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competence and organisational responsibility.
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Those in higher grades must refrain from commenting on the
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lifestyle, personal behaviour, tastes and morality of other members.
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Yet the structure of the Pact forces a constant stream of negative
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feedback to arise from below by institutionalising rebellion in the
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office of Insubordinate. Thus as soon as a fair mastery of technique
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and organisation is attained the Magister Templi, Adept or Magus
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suddenly becomes subject to intense criticism as a teacher and
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individual, and this is counted as a great reward.
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The Pact is constituted in four grades; Neophyte, Initiate, Adept
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and Magus, numbered respectively 4*, 3*, 2*, 1*. In addition there
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are five offices: the Priest or Priestess of Chaos may be taken as a
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side degree of the 3* or 2*. The office of Supreme Magus is held by
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the head of the Pact and is designated 0*.
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The office of Magister Templi designates the coordinator of the
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activities of a particular temple and may be held by anyone of the
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3* and above. The Archivist is responsible for the records of a
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temple. The office of Insubordinate may be held by anyone of the 4*.
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The Insubordinate is a personal assistant to another member of the
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Pact and acts as a goad, inspector and critic to that member.
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The Pact is a self-perpetuating oligarchy. Advancement into a grade
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occurs at the invitation of those in that grade and in higher
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grades.
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The Supreme Magus can only be replaced by unanimous action by all
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the membership of the 1*. The basic agreement implicit in membership
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of the Pact is that higher grades provide organisation, facilities,
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tuition and material, in return for which lower grades provide
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whatever mundane, financial or magical services may be reasonably
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demanded of them. Ultimate appeal may be made to the 0*.
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The Temples of the Pact:
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A temple of the Pact may only be founded by an Adept or Magus, or by
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an Initate sponsored by an Adept or Magus, who will periodically
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inspect the work of the temple. A temple consists of an assembly of
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its members and may be convened in any enclosed or open space where
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privacy can be assured. The Magister Templi will keep a record of
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adresses through which members of his temple can be contacted. Such
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records must be kept in such a way that they reveal membership
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details to outsiders. The Magister Templi of a temple will also
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supply his superiors in the Pact with an adress through which his
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temple can be contacted and they will keep it in like fashion.
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Members may belong to more than one temple. For example an Initiate
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in a sponsored temple may need to join the temple of his sponsoring
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Adept or Magus to receive specialised teaching and advancement to
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the next grade. All temples adopt a characteristic name by which
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they are known within the Pact.
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Sponsored Temples:
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It may be that by some accident of geography a group of persons
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aspiring to membership of the Pact forms in an area remote from
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centres of pact activity. In this case one or more representatives
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of the group may, by arrangement, present themselves before an Adept
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or Magus of the Pact bearing from each member a handwritten or
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signed letter making the Neophyte assertions in full together with
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any other evidence that the sponsor may require. Then at the
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discretion of the Adept or Magus the representatives may be given
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the 4* and the 3* and empowered to open a temple and conduct work in
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these grades.
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The office of Magister Templ:
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The activities of a temple are coordinated by a Magister Templi,
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either appointed by an Adept or Magus sponsoring the temple or
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chosen by those of the highest grade present. The Magister Templi
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ensures that only members of the appropriate grade or candidates for
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that grade are admitted to the temple`s rituals. Visiting members of
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other temples must give the appropriate signs and words to the
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Magister Templi in private. The Magister Templi may delegate one or
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more assistant Magister Templi.
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The office of Archivist:
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The Archivist keeps a record of the activities of a temple. The
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records use only the formal magical names or numbers of those
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present. The records detail the time and place of temple activities,
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together with a brief description of whatever work was done, and
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what results were achieved. If it is not possible to avoid recording
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confidential information such information may be encoded but not
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enciphered by some means approved by the Magiste Templi. The
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Archivist is personally responisble for the security of the records
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and will ensure that they will be rather destroyed than lost or
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stolen. The records of a temple may be inspected by any Initiate or
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higher grade of that temple. The records of a sponsored temple are
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open to their sponsor and a Magus may inspect the records of any
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temple.
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The Grades and Grade Rituals:
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Candidates for the Neophyte grade are accepted on the basis of
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interviews and briefings by members of the Pact arising from
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personal recommendation or petition to the Pact. No person can be
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admitted to any other of the Pact`s rituals and activities without
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first having undergone the Neophyte Ritual. The Neophyte Ritual
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demands that the candidate exhibit some commitment by providing a
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robe and ring to specifications approved by the Pact, and that he
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reveal himself to be an open mind free from dogmatic belief. Most of
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the Pact`s ordinary business and most of its magical work are
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conducted with the temple opened in the grade of Neophyte.
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The Neophyte grade provides a period of assessment during which the
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Pact and the Neophyte test their commitment to each other. The
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Neophyte is at liberty to resign at any time and may be dismissed at
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any time. The Initiate Ritual marks the full acceptance of a
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candidate into the Pact. The Pact is not bound to accept the
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resignation of an Initiate. The confidential business and magical
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activities of a temple are conducted with the temple opened in the
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grade of Initiate. The Initiate seeks proficiency in all forms of
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magic and begins work on Liber KKK, and if desired, work leading to
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the side degree of Priest or Priestess of Chaos.
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The Adept Ritual marks the candidate`s proficiency in magic and his
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acceptance of the obligations to teach, to defend the Pact, and to
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administer its structure and traditions. It is not normally
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necessary to open a temple in this grade.
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No ritual for the recognition of a Magus is presented here. This
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grade is conferred on those exhibiting outstanding magical ability
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and potential for leadership within the Pact.
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The Insignia of the Pact:
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The minimum furnishing of a temple wheter convened in an open or
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closed space is the eight rayed star of Chaos prominently displayed.
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This may be presented in the form of a banner or altarcloth, a
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chaossphere, or by the star mounted on a staff. All grades wear a
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plain full robe with sleeves and hood. The robe is most commonly
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black but individual temples may elect to array their members in
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robes of some other hue. The ring of the order is silver and bears
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an eight rayed star of Chaos. It may be worn freely at any time but
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is not in itself proof of membership or grade. Members of the Pact
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choose a single word name and a number of three or four digits by
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which they shall be formally known in the Pact and by which their
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deeds and comments are recorded in the temple archives. Female
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members are denoted Sor. (Soror or Sister), males as Fra. (Frater or
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Brother). Thus a full formal title might be Fra. Aleph 252, 3* IOT.
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The Symbolism of the Grade Rituals:
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The rituals presented here constitute the minimum requirements for
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opening and closing the temple and for recognising candidates in the
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grades of Neophyte, Initate and Adept. Temples may elect to add
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additional material to the rituals.
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The Neophyte Ritual is a marriage to the Pact, although, as in
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modern tradition, divorce is permitted at any time. The candidate is
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asked to assert the four qualities of the so-called Witches Pyramid:
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To Know, To Will, To Dare and To Keep Silent. The candidate is
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welcomed with raucous cheering and applause as befits such a bold
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and romantic gesture.
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The Initiate Ritual marks a total commitment to the Pact and the
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candidate offers to the Pact what powers he has in the four magical
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virtues of Will, Perception, Imagination and Concentration. The
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seriousness of the undertaking is marked by some moments of utter
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silence which conclude the ritual.
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The Adept Ritual marks the candidate`s acceptance of executive
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powers and responsibilities within the Pact. The ritual resumes the
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symbolism of the four elemental weapons of Pentacle, Cup, Sword and
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Wand. The new Adept is welcomed with laughter to lighten the burdens
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assumed.
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The Signs and Words of the Grades:
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The signs and words of the grades protect the Pact against
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infiltration and imposture. They consists of words and gestures
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sufficiently discreet to be exchanged in casual social intercourse
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without their being revealed as marks of recognition to outsiders.
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The signs and words are periodically changed by the 1*.
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Notes on the Rituals of the Pact:
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Although the rituals are presented as being led by the Magister
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Templi they may be led by any deputy of appropriciate grade that the
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Magister Templi appoints. It is customary for the Magister Templi to
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frequently delegate in this way to provide other members of the
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temple with practice in ritual leadership. (Usually the following
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rituals have an additional suprising element incorporated.)
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The Opening Ritual and the Closing Ritual:
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The Magister Templi calls the temple to order. The M.T. then leads
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the temple in the Gnostic Banishing Ritual (GBR).
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The M.T. then proclaims:
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I open/close this temple in the grade of Neophyte/Initiate/Adept.
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The M.T. then gives the appropriciate signs and words and further
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proclaims: For the pursuit of the Great Work of Magic.
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The Neophyte Ritual:
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The M.T. calls the temple to order and asks: Does any person here
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object to this candidate? If there are no objections the M.T. leads
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the GBR. The M.T. then adresses the candidate:
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Candidate, I call upon you to make the assertions of a Neophyte.
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Candidate, do you Know that there may be no ultimate truths ?
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C: I do.
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Candidate, do you Dare to practice the philosophy and techniques of
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magic ?
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C: I do.
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Candidate, do you agree to Keep Silent about the signs and passwords
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of this Pact and its private business and not to reveal the
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identities of its members to outsiders without their consent ?
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C: I do. (The candidate takes robe and ring.)
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Candidate, by what name and number will you be known in this Pact ?
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(The candidate gives his chosen name and number.)
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Candidate, I recognise you as a Neophyte of this Pact and I open
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this temple in the grade of Neophyte with the signs and words of a
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Neophyte.
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The M.T. gives the signs and words and proclaims: For the pusuit of
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the Great Work of Magic.
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A few moments of raucous cheering and applause follows.
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The Initate Ritual:
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The candidate will have provided himself with some token of Initiate
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status previously approved by the Pact. This may for example be a
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magical weapon, an amulet or some design to adorn a robe.
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The M.T. calls the temple to order and leads the GBR. The M.T. then
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adresses the candidate:
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Candidate, I call upon you to reaffirm your Neoophyte assertions.
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The candidate repeats all four substituting "I" for "Do you" in each
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phrase.
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Candidate, I call upon you to make your submission and to take the
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oath of an Initiate.
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The candidate disrobes and lies flat on the ground. Weapons are held
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against vulnerable parts of the candidate`s body. The candidate then
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proclaims:
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I offer to this Pact such powers of Will, Imagination, Perception
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and Concentration as I possess. I bind myself to the service of this
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Pact. Should I ever break its trust, may I be stripped of all
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protection.
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The M.T. then adresses the candidate: Candidate, arise and take up
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these marks of an Initiate. (The candidate re-robes and takes his
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mark.) Candidate, I recognise you as an Initiate of this Pact and I
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open this temple in the grade of an Initiate with the signs and
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words of an Initiate.
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The M.T. gives signs and words and proclaims: For the pursuit of the
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Great Work of Magic.
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A few moments of utter silence in which all members stand giving the
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sign of an Initiate follow.
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The Adept Ritual:
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The candidate will have provided himself with some object to mark
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his adepthood.
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The M.T. calls the temple to order and leads the GBR. The M.T. then
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adresses the candidate:
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Candidate, I call upon you to reaffirm your Neophyte assertions.
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(The candidate reaffirms them in full.)
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Candidate, I call upon you to reaffirm your Initate`s oath. (The
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candidate reaffirms it in full.)
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Candidate, I call upon you to make the obligations of an Adept.
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The candidate holds aloft his mark of adepthoood and proclaims:
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I offer myself as a shield for the defence of the Pact and its
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members.
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I offer myself as a vessel through which the Pact may pour the
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teachings of magic.
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I offer myself as a sword to the Pact, to smite and confound its
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enemies.
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I offer myself as a staff which will uphold the Pact.
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The M.T. then proclaims: Candidate, I recognise you as an Adept of
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the Pact and I open this temple in the grade of Adept with the signs
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and words of an Adept.
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The M.T. gives signs and words and proclaims: For the pursuit of the
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Great Work of Magic.
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A few moments of mindless unrestrained laughter follows.
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The Office of Insubordinate:
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Every Magister Templi is attended by a personal Insubordinate chosen
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by all members of the temple other than the M.T.. In addition, all
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actively teaching Adepts and Magi of the Pact are attended by
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personal Insubordinates chosen by their peers. Insubordinates may be
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of Initiate grade only, and have five duties as follows:
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To ensure that all teachings and instructions are comprehensive and
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to criticise or demand clarification of those that are not. This is
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the duty of the Fool, to display ignorance or pretend to ignorance
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where others pretend to understand.
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To convey criticism with a certain levity. This is the duty of
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Jester, to poke fun at that which others find more politic to
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ignore.
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To point out personal failings and blindspots. This is the duty of
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the Chaplain, to treat with personal matters impartially.
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To receive personal accounts of some aspects of personal magical
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progress, though not necessarily to comment on them. This is the
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duty of the Confessor, whose existence is a safeguard against sloth
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or complacency.
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To hold the right to veto any instruction and to notify the 0* or
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the 1* of its exercise. This is the duty of the Inquisitor, to
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cicumvent abuses of position.
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Holders of the office of Insubordinate are not styled as
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"Insubordinates" within the Pact but rather they chose a two word
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title to characterise their expression of the role. Such two word
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titles may be chosen from any combination of the words Fool, Jester,
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Chaplain, Confessor or Inquisitor. Traditionally one word is chosen
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to denote the funktion the candidate is most temperamentally
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inclined to exercise and one for the funktion least favoured. Thus
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the Insubordinate may choose to be styled Inquisitor-Jester or
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Chaplain-Fool and so on.
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Any particular office of Insubordinate lapses whenever a fresh
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Insubordinate is appointed in place of an existing one or when an
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Initiate holding the office becomes recognised as an Adept. Some
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temples prefer to rotate the office of Insubordinate at each meeting
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either randomly or by turn. In other situations the post may be
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longer term and the parties involved may elect to mark the
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assumption of this relationship with the Insubordinate Ritual.
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Otherwise the noose which is the mark of office of Insubordinate and
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which is displayed when exercising the Insubordinate functions is
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simply passed to the new holder of the office.
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The Insubordinate will normally conduct his official business with
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the Recipient may well choose to brief his Insubordinate beforehand
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about any controversial instructions he may intend to give to
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prevent the public exercise of a vote.
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The Insubordinate Ritual:
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The temple being already opened in the grade of Initiate or
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Neophyte. The candidate hands a previously prepared noose to the
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person who will be the Recipient of his insubordination. The
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Recipient places the noose about his or her neck, hands the free end
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to the candidate and kneeling before the candidate asks:
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R.: Will you test me as my Fool, so that all may understand ?
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C.: I will.
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R.: Will you test me as my Jester, if none else will criticise ?
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C.: I will.
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R.: Will you test me as my Chaplain, that no fault lie unremedied ?
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C.: I will.
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R.: Will you test me as my Confessor, lest I neglect my own
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progress?
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C.: I will.
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R.: Will you test me as my Inquisitor, if I exceed my authority ?
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C.: I will.
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R.: Then how will you be known ?
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C.: As your ____ ____ .
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R.: Then take this noose my ____ ____ to remind us of our duties.
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The R. then gives the noose to the C..
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The ritual is concluded by a brief barrage of insulting and derisive
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noises directed by all at the Recipient.
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Some Activities of the Temples of the Pact:
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The activities of a temple will vary according to need and
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circumstances and according to the grades and accomplishments of
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those present. The following sections give some indication of
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frequent temple activities in the sequence in which they are
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commonly performed.
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The Preliminaries:
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The Magister Templi will ensure that the privacy of the temple is
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assured and that any visitors are on an appropriate grade. The M.T.
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will announce any apologies for absence and give any preliminary
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briefings required.
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The Opening:
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The temple is opened either with a Grade Ritual or with the Opening
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Ritual.
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Training and Practice:
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Various members of the Pact will, at the discretion of the M.T.,
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lead exercises in particular magical disciplines. These may include
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mind control exercises, practice with the techniques of gnosis and
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practice with magical instruments and techniques. Lectures and
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demonstrations may be given and papers read.
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Magical Action:
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At the discretion of the M.T. various spells and rituals of
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Evocation, Divination, Enchantment, Invocation and Illumination may
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be attempted in support of the needs of the Pact, the temple or
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individuals. The Mass of Chaos may be performed as a celebration or
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to ordain a Priest of Chaos or for some other purpose.
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Discussion:
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The M.T. chairs a discussion of various matters of administration,
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planning, personal progress and research. Individuals may report on
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their work with Liber KKK and other researches. Publications and
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communications from other temples of the Pact may be reviewed.
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The Closing:
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The temple is closed with the Closing Ritual and if necessary opened
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in another grade for special purposes with selected participians. It
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is customary for the work of a temple to be followed by some
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refreshment and socialisation.
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Upon Various Matters of the Pact`s Business:
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Few rituals of the Pact are ever conducted using written cues.
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! Any ritual that cannot be committed to memory prior to performance
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must be regarded as urgently in need of simplification !
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In general, when a complex training exercise or ritual is being
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performed one member fully briefs the participants beforehand and
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then leads the main sequence giving instructions to other
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participiants to deliver their own contributions at the appropriate
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points if necessary. The M.T. must obtain prior approval from a Magus
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of the Pact if a temple is to undertake paid magical work on behalf
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of outsiders or other institutions. Approval must also be obtained
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if a temple is to launch any form of magical attack although this
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may be waived in compelling circumstances.
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Excommunication:
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In the event of a Pact member exhibiting intolerable behaviour the
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members of a temple may force an excommunication from the Pact by
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simply majority, the M.T. having the casting vote. In the event that
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the candidate for excommunication is the M.T. then his Insubordinate
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has the casting vote. Excommunicants are barred from Pact
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activities till further notice and members will not discuss magical
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or Pact activities with them. Willful treachery may be rewarded with
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Excommunication with Extreme Prejudice, in which case the Pact may
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adopt a more active response towards the miscreant.
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