• BROTHER FRANZ HARTMANN IX

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    BROTHER FRANZ HARTMANN IX

    Mysteria Mystica Maxima

    Order of
    Oriental Templars

    First Instruction

    The following paper appeared almost simultaneously in the ``Jubilee''
    10th anniversary issue of The Oriflamme and in The Equinox I(8) in
    1912 E.V. The author, Bro. Franz Hartmann, was an active member of the
    German branch of the O.T.O. and is well-known for his activities on
    behalf of the Theosophical movement. The ``Preamble'' appears to have
    been added by another author, possibly Crowley, on its publication in
    The Equinox. Its authorship precedes the subsequent Crowley/Reuss
    reformation of the Order that harmonized its historical principles
    with the 93 Current. Bro. Hartmann's text shows traces of the
    Victorian style characteristic of the early founding documents of
    other groups such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and the
    Theosophical Society.--H.B.

    PREAMBLE


    DURING THE LAST twenty-five years, constantly increasing numbers of
    earnest people and seekers after truth have been turning their
    attention to the study of the hidden laws of Nature.

    The growth of interest in these matters has been simply marvellous.
    Numberless societies, associations, orders, groups, etc., etc., have
    been founded in all parts of the civilized world, all and each
    following some line of occult study.

    While all these newly organized associations do some good in preparing
    the minds of thoughtful people for their eventually becoming genuine
    disciples of the One Truth, yet there is but one ancient organization
    of Mystics which shows to the student a Royal Road to discover the One
    Truth. This organization has permitted the formation of the body known
    as the Ancient Order of Oriental Templars. It is a modern School of
    Magi. Like the ancient Schools of Magi it derived its knowledge from
    Egypt and Chaldea. This knowledge is never revealed to the profane,
    for it gives immense power for either good or evil to its possessors.

    It is recorded in symbol, parable and allegory, requiring a Key for
    its interpretation.

    The symbols of Freemasonry were originally derived from the more
    ancient mysteries, as all who have travelled the burning sands know.
    The ritual and ceremonies, signs and passwords have been preserved
    with great fidelity; but the Real Key has been long lost to the crowd
    who have been initiated, advanced and raised in Masonry.









    The Key to this knowledge can, however, be placed within the reach of
    all those who unselfishly desire, study and work for its possession.

    The Symbols of Ancient Masonry, the Sacred Art of the Ancient Chemi (Egyptians), and Homer's Golden Chain are but different aspects of the
    One Great Mystery. They represent but different degrees of initiation.
    By the Right Use of the ``Key'' alone the ``Master Word'' can be
    found.

    In order to afford genuine seekers after Hermetic Truth some
    information on the aims of the Ancient Order of Oriental Templars, we
    now print the preliminary instruction issued by the Fratres of this
    Order.

    FIRST INSTRUCTION


    To all whom it may concern--

    LET IT BE KNOWN that there exists, unknown to the great crowd, a very
    ancient order of sages, whose object is the amelioration and spiritual elevation of mankind, by means of conquering error and aiding men and
    women in their efforts of attaining the power of recognizing the
    truth. This Order has existed already in the most remote and
    prehistoric times and it has manifested its activity secretly and
    openly in the world under different names and in various forms; it has
    caused social and political revolutions and proved to be the rock of
    salvation in times of danger and misfortune. It has always upheld the
    banner of freedom against tyranny, in whatever shape this appeared,
    whether as clerical or political, or social despotism or oppression of
    any kind. To this secret order every wise and spiritually enlightened
    person belongs by right of his or her nature; because they all, even
    if they are personally unknown to each other, are one in their purpose
    and object, and they all work under the guidance of the one light of
    truth. Into this sacred Society no one can be admitted by another,
    unless he has the power to enter it himself by virtue of his own
    interior illumination; neither can any one after he has once entered,
    be expelled, unless he should expel himself by becoming unfaithful to
    his principles and forget again the truths which he has learned by his
    own experience.

    All this is known to every enlightened person; but it is known only to
    few that there exists also an external, visible organization of such
    men and women who, having themselves found the path to real self-
    knowledge, are willing to give to others, desirous of entering that
    path, the benefit of their experience and to act as spiritual guides
    to those who are willing to be guided. As a matter of course, those
    persons who are already sufficiently spiritually developed to enter
    into conscious communion with the great spiritual brotherhood will be
    taught directly by the spirit of wisdom; but those who still need
    external advice and support will find this in the external
    organization of that society. In regard to the spiritual aspect of
    this Secret Order, one of the Brothers says--:

    ``Our community has existed ever since the first day of creation when
    the gods spoke the divine command: `Let there be light!' and it will
    continue to exist till the end of time. It is the Society of the
    Children of Light, who live in the light and have attained immortality








    therein. In our school we are instructed directly by Divine Wisdom,
    the Celestial Bride, whose will is free and who selects as her
    disciples those who are devoted to her. The mysteries which we are
    taught embrace everything that can possibly be known in regard to God,
    Nature and Man. Every sage that ever existed in the world has
    graduated at our school; for without wisdom no man can be wise. We all
    study only one book, the book of nature, in which the keys to all
    secrets are contained, and we follow the only possible method in
    studying it, that of experience. Our place of meeting is the Temple of
    the Holy Spirit pervading the universe; easily to be found by the
    elect, but for ever hidden from the eyes of the vulgar. Our secrets
    cannot be sold for money, but we give them free to every one capable
    to receive them.''

    As to the external organization of that Society, it will be necessary
    to give a glance at its history, which has been one and the same in
    all times. Whenever that spiritual Society manifested itself on the
    outward plane and appeared in the world, it consisted at its beginning
    of a few able and enlightened people, forming a nucleus around which
    others were attracted. But invariably, the more such a Society grew in
    numbers, the more became attracted to its elements, such as were not
    able to understand or follow its principles; people who joined it for
    the purpose of gratifying their own ambition or for making the Society
    serve their own ends obtained the majority over those that were pure.
    Thereupon the healthy portion of it retired from the field and
    continued their benevolent work in secrecy, while the remaining
    portion became diseased and disrupted, and sooner or later died
    disgraced and profaned. For the Spirit had departed from them.

    For this reason the external organization of which we speak has
    resolved not to reveal its name or place to the vulgar. Furthermore,
    for the same reason, the names of the teachers and members of this
    society shall remain unknown, except to such as are intimately
    associated with them in their common work. If it is said that in this
    way the society will gain only few members, it may be answered that
    our society has a spiritual head, and that those who are worthy of
    being admitted will be guided to it by means of their intuition; while
    those who have no intuition are not ripe for it and not needed. It is
    better to have only a comparatively small number of capable members
    than a great many useless ones.

    From the above it will be clear that the first and most necessary
    requirement of the new disciple is that he will keep silent in regard
    to all that concerns the Society to which he is admitted. Not that
    there is anything in that Society which needs to be afraid of being
    known to the virtuous and good; but it is not necessary that things
    which are elevated and sacred should be exposed to the gaze of the
    vulgar and be bespattered by them with mud. This would only impede the
    Society in its work.

    Another necessary requirement is mutual confidence between the teacher
    and the disciple; because a disciple who has no faith in his master
    cannot be taught or guided by him. There may be things which will
    appear strange, and for which no reasons can be given to the beginner,
    but when the disciple has attained a certain state of development all
    will be clear to him or her. The confidence which is required will
    also be of little service if it is only of a short duration. The way
    of the development of the soul, which leads to the awakening of the








    inner senses, is slow, and without patience and fortitude nothing will
    be accomplished.

    From all this it follows as a matter of course that the next requisite
    is obedience. The purpose of the disciple is to obtain the mastery
    over his own lower self, and for this reason he must not submit
    himself to the will of his lower nature, but follow the will of that
    higher nature, which he does not yet know, but which he desires to
    find. In obeying the will of the master, instead of following the one
    which he believes to be his own, but which is in reality only that of
    his lower nature, he obeys the will of his own higher nature with
    which his master is associated for the purpose of aiding the disciple
    in attaining the conquest over himself. The conquest of the higher
    self over the lower self means the victory of the divine consciousness
    in man over that which in him is earthly and animal. Its object is a realization of true manhood and womanhood, and the attainment of
    conscious immortality in the realization of the highest state of
    existence in perfection.

    These few preliminary remarks may be sufficient for those who desire information concerning our order; to those who feel themselves capable
    to apply for admission, further instructions will be given.


    Jim Singleton
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