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by Michael A Aquino


  predecessor, Set-2 generated several noteworthy articles in the August 1980 Scroll of Set,

  reprinted here as Appendix #54. But it was a year later, at the Set-3 Conclave in San Francisco,

  that Barrett introduced his new membership and degree policies. As recounted in the July 1981

  Scroll of Set:

  AlXemical Definition of Setian I° & II° to be Ensured

  - by Ronald K. Barrett V°, High Priest

  Up to now the qualifications for recognizing a Setian I° to Adept II° have been somewhat

  nonspecific. They were primarily based on the Temple’s endorsement of a Setian’s membership by

  observing individual motivation as well as through observed “Elect” potential.

  In my efforts to guide the Elect to Xem, I have become increasingly aware that the magical

  expertise and understanding of several II°s has been insufficient to comprehend/accomplish the

  work which lies ahead of us. Awhile back and in response to this awareness, I introduced

  “Definition by Degree”, which redefined each of our initiatory degrees as appropriate to Xeper ir

  Xem. Response to this was positive, as was response to the reactivation and emphasis on the

  Pyramid Project.

  Now that these are basically understood and active, it is time to formalize an actual policy to

  ensure proper magical initiation and evolution appropriate to the work under the current magical

  formula. This new policy is designed to maximize the magical education and skill of each I°

  initiate to the peaks of individual potential and ability. This policy (henceforward incorporated

  into and called “Definition by Degree”) enforces and ensures the alXemical definition and purpose

  of Setian I° and Adept II°.

  Setian I°:

  The individual holding the I° is one who has entered the Setian Temple of initiation. A Setian

  of any Temple degree is an individual who is aspiring to the knowledge of Set and to becoming a

  god in his own right, and the I° is at the first stage of this process which is called Xeper ir Xem.

  This process, however, will not just “occur”. It must be willed, and the degree of will used will

  determine both the rate and extent of this unique evolution. The will of which I write is magical

  will, and is not merely wishful thinking, ambition, or even aspiration by themselves. It is a force

  of immense power, and its mastery must make of it an exacting science as well as a fine art.

  The I° is a phase of initiation during which the Setian must learn magical theory and practice,

  must gain a wide spectrum of knowledge and influence in as many areas of his life as possible, and

  must become a true master of will. When the Setian has become such a master of the magical will,

  he will have an understanding of the Word of the Æon of Horus, which is “Thelema”. He will

  embody the principle of “Do What Thou Wilt”, for this is the whole of the law of the I°.

  Adept II°:

  One who has mastered the magical will is then qualified to be Recognized as Adept: one who is

  an expert, a master of an art. A master of a specific art is in a position to apply his skills and

  understanding in a multitude of ways including experimentation, invention of new techniques,

  exploration etc.; and all because he has the necessary knowledge of/ability to use the principles

  involved.

  A true master is far more than a technician; he is an artist. Anyone can learn to paint-by-

  numbers but only a true artist can produce a masterpiece. This is no less true in the magical arts,

  and for this reason the Word governing the II° is “Indulgence” - just as it was the Word of the Age

  of Satan. Only a master can fully indulge in the whole of whatever art he has mastered, and only

  an Adept can fully indulge in the magical arts. Further only those who are able to explore the far

  reaches of magic are able to open the Gates to the Dark Realm and to fully master the Black

  Flame.

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  Army of Adepts:

  The Army of Adepts will be composed of masters of the magical arts (II°s) in the first stages of

  guardianship of the Æon of Set and the oncoming Æon of Xem. It is these Adepts who will wield

  their skills to protect the new ones who are even now coming into being.

  This is not an army in the normal sense of the word, but rather a force of magical beings

  united in the purpose of guarding the higher aspects of initiation. None may pass by without

  Becoming.

  ____________________________________

  Revised Qualifications for Recognition to II°

  - by Ronald K. Barrett V°, High Priest

  The new policy: To make a reality of all this, it is necessary to revise the qualifications for

  Recognition to II°.

  The first new qualification will come through a required reading list. This list is made up of

  carefully-selected books which will offer the Initiate a wide variety of magical information. The

  information acquired from this list is not only useful but necessary for successful initiation within

  the Temple of Set. For this reason and effective immediately, no Recognition of a Setian I° as an

  Adept II° will occur prior to the Setian’s having read and digested every book on the list.

  In addition to the required reading list, a recommended reading list has also been prepared to

  cover a wide range of subjects which either directly or indirectly aids magical initiation. This list is

  intended to complement the required list while leaving the I° the option to pursue the varied

  subjects according to individual interest and initiative.

  Since the recommended list contains no claim to being a complete list covering all subjects of

  interest, Setians should feel free to extend their studies beyond the list. If a text not included on

  either list is found to be of particular worth, I suggest that the text(s) be brought to the attention

  of the entire Temple of Set via the Scroll or through Pyramid officials.

  Testing will also become a necessary part of the new II° Recognition process, and will cover

  both information that the Setian should gain and practical application of that acquired knowledge.

  Here is how the testing and resulting Recognition will work:

  When a Setian I° is felt to be adept in the magical arts, an appropriate official will discuss the

  matter of administering the test with the I°. If the Setian desires to take the test, it will be

  arranged. Testing will not be administered under any circumstances until the entire required

  reading list has been studied by the I°.

  Under the new policy the I° may also present himself to an appropriate Pyramid official and

  ask that the test be administered. The decision on the request will be made by the official.

  The written test will be extensive and will include (a) multiple-choice questions, (b) essay

  questions, (c) fill-in questions, and (d) essays on various subjects. The test will contain mostly

  questions taken from the required reading list, but it will also contain questions taken from books

  on the recommended list - at least one question from each book. This will be primarily to

  determine the personal initiative of the I° to study/learn beyond just what is required.

  Only when the Setian passes the written test will the next part of the test be taken. The second

  part of the test will be to determine the Setian’s practical magical abilities, and will include written

  construction of at least three different types of ri
tuals and actual performance of no fewer than

  two of these rituals in the presence of an evaluating Temple official. The official will judge (a) the

  overall effectiveness of the ritual, ( b) the display of magical expertise, and (c) the actual

  application of valid magical principles. The written rituals will be submitted prior to performance

  of the rituals for evaluation, and so the official will know what to expect.

  A fee of $10 will be charged for testing to cover the expense of the paperwork involved and to

  cover the cost of the red Pentagram of Set medallion. If the test is failed, the cost of the medallion

  will be returned. Copies of the test will be mailed by the Setian to both Pyramid officials for

  grading.

  When the test has been passed, the testing official(s) will make the final decision of

  Recognition based on the personal qualities of the Setian, including attitude, initiative, lifestyle,

  etc. Following this final evaluation, the Recognition may occur as prescribed in the Temple By-

  Laws.

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  The new Adept II° will then be truly qualified to proudly bear the title of Adept, master of the

  magical arts, and to wear the red Pentagram medallion as exactly what it symbolizes. The Adept

  will also then be ready to begin the next phase of personal initiation.

  To be fair, and in order that the II° does not have a double standard, all currently-Recognized

  II°s will likewise be expected to undergo this testing process [without fee]. Although this new

  program is in effect as of this date, currently-Recognized II°s will be given until the South Solstice

  XVI to prepare for testing, which must occur at some time between then and the Vernal Equinox

  XVII. Adepts who pass the test will bear a new mark of distinction and honor. Those who do not

  pass, or who do not take the test by the deadline date, will be returned to I° status until such time

  as they can meet the qualifications prescribed in this new policy.

  Testing already Recognized II°s is also necessary because of the next part of the new policy,

  which involves the Pyramid Project.

  Immediately after Vernal Equinox XVII, the Executive Director will release a new Pyramid

  roster which will assign II°s as magical advisors to I°s. This advisory capacity is only for the sake

  of assisting I° Initiates to become adept in magic, and carries no official Temple of Set authority. It

  does, however, give an opportunity for II°s to assume some degree of responsibility, and to

  exercise the full scope of their knowledge. From this perspective it now becomes quite feasible for

  II°s to form and lead Pylons [as prescribed in the Ruby Tablet of Set] if a II° desires to do so.

  If a II° magical advisor feels one of his assigned I°s has become qualified for possible II°

  Recognition, the II° should bring the Setian to the attention of the appropriate official, who will in

  turn determine whether or not to administer the testing process. Magical advisors might also be

  consulted by the Pyramid officials in making annual renewal evaluations of I°s.

  Consider with me now the caliber of magical Initiates that shall result from this new policy,

  tough as it is. We can easily predict a new measure of strength rising into the Elect of Set which

  will benefit us all in our work to Xeper ir Xem. Magical evolution is the fundamental process

  through which Xeper can occur. We shall behold upon the path to Xem magicians whose beings

  are magical - not merely beings who do rituals. Of such beings are the seeds of the gods to come.

  Listen. Listen very closely, and you can hear them breathing all around you.

  In theory there was something to be said for Barrett’s new approach to II° Recognition. He

  was concerned that [at least some] Setians I° were being Recognized as Adepts II° without really

  becoming knowledgeable in and accomplished in the application of magic. By instituting a

  literary study curriculum (Appendix #57) and requiring the passing of a written test based upon

  it, he thought to solve this problem. But complications and confusion soon arose. Many of the

  required [and recommended] books were expensive and/or unavailable. The books were not

  mutually-supportive and, with few exceptions, were not designed as instructional textbooks.

  Some were scientific and carefully-argued; others were speculative and occasionally incoherent.

  Hence a Setian I°, even if managing to acquire the required books, was at something of a loss

  as to what he was expected to glean from them, much less to apply it. Existing Adepts or Priests

  would not be of much help here, since none of them had been subjected to this new curriculum

  or passed a test based upon it.

  Barrett’s solution to these impediments was characteristically methodical: He would grade all

  of the tests himself, and he would require existing Adepts II° to take the test as well. If they failed

  it, they would be returned to Iůntil they passed it.

  Over the next eight months no one passed the test. On 3/8/1982 a frustrated Barrett wrote to

  the Priesthood:

  There seems to be some confusion within the Priesthood regarding the test, and so I would

  like to take some time to clear up the confusion so that we can get back to the reason for its

  existence, i.e. magical initiation.

  At the Set-3 Conclave I formally announced that the infamous [now] test was to be regarded as

  policy for Recognizing a Setian as II°. O.K., that seemed to be understood by all present and then

  later by all recipients of the Scroll. So well received was the new policy that the Priesthood III°

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  committed itself [in front of the entire membership attending] to taking it also, by saying that it

  would need to be proficient in the same knowledge that it requires for Setian Adepts.

  So I worked and worked for four months putting together a magical test that would be the

  envy of every magical order/coven/society/system of the 20th Century CE. I carried the damned

  thing to my job, read and thought and took notes everywhere - all the while trying to cover as

  much significant & comprehensive ground as was reasonable and necessary. By All Hallow’s it was

  all but done and, then out it went for circulation to the Priesthood.

  Now I was hot to get it out because I wanted the Priesthood to have time to take it and be

  finished with it before the Adepts’ tests started coming in for evaluation around Vernal Equinox of

  this year. Then it occurred to me that your own tests, evaluated and commented upon by me,

  when returned would be an excellent guide for you to use in evaluating the tests over which you

  would be officiating. Then the Magick - Not Without Tears began to rain on the test. It is now less

  than three weeks until Equinox and not one III° has sent in the test for evaluation. This is in spite

  of the fact that you have had it since November 1981.

  And then the real confusion set it in a tizzy. Everyone (except a few concerned II°s) forgot that

  testing was to occur between the South Solstice 1981 and the Vernal Equinox 1982, which is the

  deadline for already-Recognized Adepts. That deadline means that the test must be in our hands

  and completed for evaluation. Per my instructions that went out with the test, the allotted time for

  taking the test is 90 days, and 90 days before the Vernal Equinox is the South Solstice!

  So why is it that some II°s have only recently received their tests, while others still d
o not have

  them? Granted I am partly at fault for not mapping out the exact procedure of whether the Adepts

  should ask for the test or whether it should just be sent to them. My intention was that it just be

  sent in time for them to start on the Solstice, and the confusion over this was only made known to

  me ten days ago. So why didn’t someone ask?

  Anyway what it boils down to is that you were evidently waiting for them, and they were

  waiting on you; and now I am stuck resolving the problem. So here is how I am going to resolve

  the entire problem:

  (1) Except in very unique instances (such as I have already been met with), the deadline

  still holds. Any II° who was too unconcerned to ask for the test or at least to question

  you and who now does not have enough time to complete the test, must send in what

  he has completed. No special allowance will be made in evaluation, and if someone

  fails, he will be reduced to Setian I°.

  (2) All III°s who have II°s will instruct them to send their tests directly to me,

  postmarked no later than midnight 3/20/82. I will personally evaluate each test and

  then return it to the III° official who issued the test for either continued testing or for

  reduction to I°.

  (3) Since we all agreed that the test was such a good idea [and it is], and since we agreed

  that all members of the Priesthood should be able to discuss the information therein,

  i.e. have knowledge of White Magic, magical symbolism, and magically-related

  subjects, I am now issuing the directive that all members of the Priesthood III° must

  complete and pass the test by 4/15/82. Failure to comply with this directive will be in

  direct violation of §5.01 of the Temple of Set By-Laws. While it may seem like Anubis

  is being unnecessarily rigid about this, remember that I have a rather awesome

  responsibility to guide the Elect to Xem. Neither Set nor I take it lightly (no pun), so

  if it is getting too tough, maybe it’s time to reconsider your priorities and Path. If a

  written test is too much for you, I can guarantee you'll never accomplish the Great

  Work. Q.E.D.

  On that happy note, I will close for now, but with the promise that you will soon be hearing

  from me again with - you guessed it - a brand new policy. And yes, I do other things than sit

 

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