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THE PACT (IOT) - The Story So Far, by Pete Carroll
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In 1976 in an abandoned ammunition dump dug deep into a mountain
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somewhere in the Rhineland, two magicians, one English, one German
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announced the formation of a magical order with the celebration of a
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Mass of Chaos in the company of a couple of dozen other magicians. Soon
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after we emerged from the bowels of the mountain a localized tornado hit
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immediate area. This was but a small portent of things to come.
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We left the mountain with no particular idea other than to form an Order
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such as had never existed before, that would break the existing mold and
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provide a vehicle for Chaos Magic. A year later some of us met in a
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splendid Austrian castle and formally arranged ourselves into the
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Magical Pact of the Illuminates of Thanateros, using as a basis a simple
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structure of four grades and five offices that I had devised in the
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meantime. Since then the Pact has evoked a veritable whirlwind of
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activity, and at the time of writing counts some sixteen temples in the
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UK, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Australia and the USA. A meeting for
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all members is now held annually, usually at the same original castle
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(Burg Lockenhaus, Austria, 2.-6.August 1991 followed by an Exercitium
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open for all). It is always a wild experimental gathering during which
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plenty of hard work is being done. In devising a structure I sought
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mainly to avoid the mistakes of previous established orders such as the
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Golden Dawn and the Ordo Templi Orientis. A certain division of labour
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is essential just to ensure that people take responsibility for
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organizing that which needs organizing. Beyond that it seems an
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absurdity to form an order on the basis of one or a few persons adopting
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the role of great guru almighty. Their bluff must eventually be called,
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and such organisations are unlikely to advance beyond whatever set of
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ideas they start with. Crowley had to break with the Golden Dawn to make
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his own contribution to magic, and Austin Spare had to break with
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Crowley in his turn. Such progress through schism is an idiotic waste of
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time and effort. Any contemporary order which wishes to remain alive,
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exciting and innovative requires a structure or at least a communication
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network to exist at all, but dogmatic ideas, rigid hierarchies and fixed
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teachings and beliefs will kill its creative spirit rapidly. Thus in the
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Pact, the individual temples, which are its basic unit, experiment with
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whatever techniques, rituals and ideas they please, and exchange results
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and inspirations through newsletters, magazines, a computerized
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electronic mailbox system, inter-temple visits and the annual Pact
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meeting. There is thus a natural selection of ideas. Techniques, Spells
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and Rituals which are found to be really useful become used and expanded
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upon whilst the less effective material is forgotten. Those members who
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enter the Pact bubbling over with ideas are encouraged to put them into
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use immediately. Naturally in an organisation such as this there is less
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emphasis on discipline than on enthusiasm and creativity. The Pact is
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more interested in those who can experience magic as a living thing,
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than in those who can merely follow instructions. Indeed the only power
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the Pact reserves over its members is the right of expulsion for extreme
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non-fraternal behaviour or for bringing the Pact into danger. The Pact
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has but two aims. Firstly the pursuit of the Great Work of Magic and
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pleasures and profits attendant to this Quest. Secondly to act as a
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Psychohistoric Force in the Battle for the Aeon. To fulfill the first
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aim we provide communication facilities that enable us to work together
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and develop our own magics through the exchange of ideas and
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information. Esoterics should also be fun. If you don`t enjoy doing
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magic you are probably doing something wrong. The profits are entirely
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whatever rewards individuals can make from their own magic. There are no
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membership fees and the annual Pact meeting is free and funded by
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seminars and exercitiums that some members hold for the general public
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plus any members who wish to attend. The somewhat grandiosely phrased
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Psychohistoric action in the Battle for the Aeon, consists mainly in
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spreading the philosophy of magical paradigm where we can, in print and
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by word of mouth, although we occasionally perform acts of magic to
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hasten things along.
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The magical techniques and philosophy of the Pact are mainly Chaoist in
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inspiration. Chaos Magic calls for a concentration of the actual
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mechanics at work when planning acts of evocation, divination,
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enchantment, invocation and illumination. It is techniques and intention
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that are important in successful magic. The most Important Techniques
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are those which adjust subconscious belief. Subconscious belief controls
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both the self or selves and the world. So long as this is never
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forgotten one can structure a ritual or spell with just about any form
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of symbolism from Tibetan Tantra to Icelandic Runelore. And indeed,
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where else but in the Pact could you find magicians experimenting with
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Runic Sex Magic? Well perhaps you will find other examples. I notice the
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eclectic approach becoming ever more pervasive in esoterics. Insights
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and ideas are now poached shamelessly from one so-called tradition to
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another, but this is how it should be, and Chaos Magic boldly encourages
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the meta-tradition which takes anything and everything that is effective
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from all traditions to create an explosive mixture.
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So, on with the pursuit of the Great Work of Magic, with whatever forms
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of Techno-Shamanism, Tantric Goetia or Greco-Egyptian Quantum Physics we
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can make work for us. There are worlds within us, and the universe is
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infinitely more weird, I`m sure, than all our theories put together.
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Hopefully, some of the explosives the Pact cooks up can propel us a
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little further into these strange domains. I have no idea how this years
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Pact meeting will unfold, except that there will be magicians from many
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lands seated in a huge circle ready to offer their specialities in
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everything from Buddhist sorcery through Norse wyrdcraft and Chaos
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mathematical investment schemes to Voodoo and Ice Magics. We have the
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technology and we`re crazy enough to use it!
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The Pact may be contacted in the US care of:
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Temple Oblivion, P.O.Box 18514, Encino CA 91416-8514
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