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As High Priest I get a few documents mailed to me every year that claim
to be Inspired (either by Set or someone else). These mainly come from
people seeking admission to the Temple at some high degree, some even
want my job to start with. Very few people believe that everyone enters
the Temple as I°. Now my standard response to these missives is
read them and either toss them away, or sell them to the local used
bookstore if they are perfect bound.
The reason I don't keep these amusing little tracks is that I don't
want them in the inventory of my books when I die - as that would lend
an eerie legitimacy to these books.
The question arises of how can I judge that these books aren't divinely
Inspired?
In fact, I think some of them may partially be - just as my TV sort
of picks up the home shopping network from the cable to which it is
not installed. The message that Set sends the Cosmos is as much a part
of its background noise as is the infrared from the big bang. But most
instruments can't get it very well. Even when we do get it - it is still
filtered through history, biology, culture, and accident of learning
- you name it.
Now what would be the characteristics of an Inspired text?
1. It would have a mandate for action. It comes from the daimonic realm
to start something here - something that can ONLY happen here.
2. It would have instant and eternal mandates for action. When the
daimonic realm touches ours it is both timeless and instantaneous.
3. It would have a strangeness of poesy. It wouldn't look like a well
written poem, but like something of great meaning straining at the language
it is cast in.
4. The receiver of the text, would feel the need to explain the circumstances
of its reception. Even in the most egotistic of channels -- let's use
Crowley for example - it is important to set aside these Words as separate
to the many others penned by the person.
5. It has an effect on people that hear it, even if they are dubious.
6. It comes at a time of great, maybe even catastrophic, change in
the life of the recipient - at such moments we are nearer the divine
realm. This illustrates the important point that surviving great difficulties
is the sign of divine potential. Only when you have walked away from
the overturned car do you begin to sense the Powers you might have.
7. Its philosophical principles are cast in poetic language. This means
the mind must seek to understand them - and thereby rise into a higher
state of awareness. This usually means the recipient has something he
or she must Do in their life in order to Understand the text. (In the
texts that are mailed to me, the philosophical part is usually written
out in a manner that might gain a "B" in a first year philosophy
student - and that part of the text is presented as the Deity explaining
his/her cosmology.)
8. It will have a few mysterious phrases or figures. These will not
detract or hide the meaning of the text, but provide an additional meaning
when their nature is discovered. For example the Seal of Set that ends
the Book of Coming Forth By Night had a phrase from the Tale of the
Two Brothers spoken by Set (Bata), however this significance remained
hidden until I stumbled across it. Knowing the origin of the phrase,
"Let then my Nobles be brought to me" makes the works more
significant, but not knowing it does lessen the meaning of the effect
of the words.
9. Other people hearing of the text greatly desire it; although they
know not why. This is because in many there is the yearning for Light
and Life - but not the Strength to understand that the Light is Black
and Life is Red. They yearn, reach and suffer - yet since they can not
hold what they reach for often devote their lives to harming those who
can.
One must not base one's life on inspired texts. It is not enough to
look up some scripture for the answer to your questions. These texts
are good in that they tell the psyche of the Source of itself and something
about itself. This knowledge can help the psyche-mind-body complex to
find those places where it might train for a better, stronger life.
But the training comes in the Do-ing and reflecting on what has been
wrought. The meaning found there is more potent than any text, and the
meaning released by the psyche into the world is the actual Transforming
agent that Set uses to remake and restore the world and the potentials
of the mankind.
Hail Set!
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