• THE SETIAN PHILOSOPHY

    From Jim Singleton@RICKSBBS to All on Mon May 4 07:08:46 2026
    THE SETIAN PHILOSOPHY

    Since movements dedicated to the Prince of Darkness have been so
    ill-tolerated by the masses of humanity wherever and whenever they
    have appeared, why have they survived at all? Why do they continue
    to exercise such uncanny attraction, and why now should you consider approaching this particular one?

    The appeal of occultism is much the same as that of conventional
    religion: Logical positivism and scientific materialism, though they
    have made great strides towards explaining the "how" of existence,
    have failed entirely to explain the "why". Hence the curious seek
    answers in metaphysical philosophy or religion. Metaphysical
    philosophy requires a logical base from which various suprarational
    principles are induced. Conventional religion is the simplification
    of such a philosophy into a crude ideology, which adherents need not understand, but only accept as an act of blind faith.

    Conventional religions, with their colorful mythologies analyzed in
    terms of the underlying philosophical principles, represent simply
    the primitive longing of mankind to feel "at one" with the Universal
    harmony he perceives about him. "White" magic, as practiced by
    primitive pagan and modern institutional religions, offers devotees
    the illusion of "re-inclusion" in the Universal scheme of things
    through various ritualistic devotions and superstitions.

    The Black Magician, on the other hand, rejects both the desirability
    of union with the Universe and any self-deceptive antics designed to
    create such an illusion. He has considered the existence of the
    individual psyche - the "real you" of your conscious intelligence -
    and has taken satisfaction from its existence as something unlike
    anything else in the Universe. The Black Magician desires this
    psyche to live, to experience, and to continue. He does not wish to
    die - or to lose his consciousness and identity in a larger,
    Universal consciousness [assuming that such a Universal
    consciousness exists]. He wants to _be_. This decision in favor of
    individual existence is the first premise of the Temple of Set.

    The second premise of the Temple is that the psychecentric
    consciousness can evolve towards its own divinity through deliberate
    exercise of the intelligence and Will, a process of _becoming_ or
    _coming into being_ whose roots may be found in the dialectic method
    expounded by Plato and the conscious exaltation of the Will proposed
    by Nietzsche.

    Ironically it is the very ease with which any individual can
    apprehend and appreciate his or her personal psyche that has
    frightened the many religions of the world which deny and oppose the
    power of that psyche. Clothed though they may be in riches, ritual,
    and respectability, they always have been and remain obsessed with
    the suppressed knowledge of their own essential insubstantiality.
    They endeavor to distract attention from this by sponsoring shows of mind-numbing drugs, mantras, masses, privations, entertainments, and
    penances to coax or cow their flocks of adherents into a confused, apprehensive, but trusting state of faith and automatic obedience.
    They shudder with horror at the psyche; they paint it red and add
    horns, cloven hooves, and a forked tail to dramatize how "dangerous"
    it is. Yet they can never escape it or defeat it, because they have
    never really succeeded in opposing themselves to it - merely in
    distorting and perverting it. How could they destroy something
    which, in the final analysis, is the _conscious self_ of every human
    being?

    The "worship" of Set is thus the "worship" of individualism. In the
    Church of Satan this was taken to mean _indulgence_ in all [legal]
    desires of the body and ego. Since many such desires are impulsive
    and destructive, the Church found itself in the awkward position of
    de facto endorsing many practices which were degrading rather than
    exalting, and which simply accelerated the tensions resulting in the
    eventual crisis of 1975. The Temple of Set determined to preserve
    the principle of individualism, but to add to it the "higher self"
    aspirations of Aleister Crowley's pre-O.T.O. philosophy of
    _Thelema_. Glorification of the ego is not enough; it is the
    _complete_ psyche - the entire self or soul - which must be
    recognized, appreciated, and actualized. The process by which this
    exaltation of the psyche is sought is called by the name _Xeper_
    [pronounced "Kheffer"; it is the Egyptian hieroglyphic term for "to
    become" or "to come into being"].

    The means by which Setians seek to _Xeper_ are many. As a matter of
    principle the Temple declines to standardize its approach to
    Initiates. Each may pursue topics of greatest personal interest with
    whatever emphasis and at whatever rate desired. The Temple seeks
    merely to be a forum for Setians to communicate and cooperate with
    one another constructively and courteously. Many ideas and
    philosophies are discussed within it, but such discussion does not
    constitute the dictation of dogma. Indeed dogma - to include fixed
    ideology in any form - is repugnant to the Temple. We strive rather
    towards an atmosphere of "best possible premises", which are always
    subject to constructive, intelligent examination and criticism. That
    same atmosphere is Socratic, however, in that foolish, pretentious,
    or destructive egotism under the guise of exploration is neither
    respected nor endured.

    While it is obvious that Setians have more than enough interests to
    occupy an organization with many times our membership and resources
    on a full-time basis, the Temple of Set is not intended to consume
    the energies or lifestyles of its Initiates. Since a truly Adept
    magician must interact constructively and comfortably with
    conventional society, encouragement of monastic isolation within
    Temple circles would be counterproductive to personal development
    and even constrictive of the flexibility necessary to the entire
    Temple. Setians are accordingly advised to pursue as wide a variety
    of secular interests as possible, and to let Setian philosophy apply
    to them only as appropriate.

    STRUCTURE AND OPERATION

    The deliberately individualistic atmosphere of the Temple of Set is
    not easily conducive to group activities on a routine or programmed
    basis. There are no congregations of docile "followers" - only
    cooperative philosophers and magicians.

    Supreme authority in the Temple is held by the Council of Nine,
    which appoints both the High Priest of Set and the Executive
    Director. Initiates are Recognized according to six degrees, based
    upon Western magical tradition and incorporating features from many
    Black Magical societies: Setian I*, Adept II*, Priest or Priestess
    of Set III*, Magister/Magistra Templi IV*, Magus/Maga V*, & Ipsissimus/Ipsissima VI*. Recognition as an Adept constitutes
    certification by the Temple that one has in fact mastered and
    successfully applied the essential principles of Black Magic. The
    Priesthood and higher degrees are conferred by Set alone, and
    Recognized by the Temple according to his Will.

    The design, care, and operation of the Temple are entrusted by Set
    to the Priesthood. All Initiates of the Priesthood are originally
    highly qualified Adepts in the Black Arts. Most of your contact with
    them will be in this context. Because they are responsible for the
    integrity of the Temple as a whole, however, they have the authority
    both to evaluate and Recognize Initiates' competence and, if
    necessary, to suspend or expel individuals who have proven
    themselves incapable of maintaining Setian standards of dignity and excellence. The Priesthood takes all of these responsibilities
    extremely seriously, since it regards its name literally and its
    trust as sacred. In this respect it stands significantly apart from conventional religious clergy, who _de facto_ consider their
    "priesthoods" as social professions and their deities as mere
    symbols and metaphors for their institutional or personal moral
    ideologies.

    The knowledge of the Temple of Set is made available through four
    principal avenues: an extensive, annually-updated reading list of
    published works in over twenty specialized fields; the newsletter
    _Scroll of Set_, the newsletters of the Temple's various specialized
    Orders; and the series of loose-leaf encyclopaedias entitled the
    _Jeweled Tablets of Set_. The contents of the _Scroll_ and the Order newsletters are time-dated, of course, but the contents of the
    Tablets change periodically as ideas are advanced, improved, or
    disproved; or as they become more or less relevant to the Temple's
    areas of concern. The _Scroll_, Order newsletters, and _Tablets_ are reproduced simply and inexpensively to preclude excessive membership expenditure for frequently-revised publications.

    In the old Church of Satan and in the present-day Temple of Set,
    most Initiates have been geographically distant from one another.
    This has necessitated organizational services geared more towards
    the individual than to local groups [though the Temple has provision
    for "Pylons" just as the old Church did for "Grottos"]. It has also
    meant that Setians supervise the Temple and interact with one
    another largely by correspondence. If you affiliate with the Temple,
    you should anticipate this aspect of its design. [Official Temple
    mailings to overseas Setians are all sent via Air Mail.]

    Setians tend to form friendships and to meet with one another on an
    individual or group basis [the larger gatherings are called
    "Conclaves"], but there is no requirement for either group activity
    or regularly-scheduled "devotions" of any sort. Affiliation is kept confidential; your admission is known only to the Priesthood unless
    you desire to meet other Setians. In summary, you may apply the
    services and systems of the Temple as you wish, and as you deem most complementary to your _Xeper_; otherwise they will not intrude upon
    you.

    AN IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION

    As noted above, much of the vicious propaganda concerning medieval
    Satanism became self-fulfilling prophecy as ignorant would-be
    witches and sorcerers superstitiously experimented with cannibalism,
    drugs, grave-robbing, church desecration, and sexual violence.
    Regretfully there still exist some individuals whose idea of
    "Satanism" is largely a simple-minded synthesis of Christian
    propaganda and Hollywood horror movies. The Temple of Set enjoys the
    colorful legacy of the Black Arts, and we use many forms of
    historical Satanic imagery for our stimulation and pleasure. But we
    have not found that any interest or activity which an enlightened,
    mature intellect would regard as undignified, sadistic, criminal, or
    depraved is desirable, much less essential to our work.

    The Temple of Set is an evolutionary product of human experience.
    Such experience includes the magical and philosophical work of many
    occult organizations and orders which have preceded us. Some of
    these groups were socially acceptable by contemporary or modern
    standards; others were not. Some individuals or groups made
    brilliant discoveries in one field of interest while blighting their reputations with shocking excesses in others. In examining the
    secret and suppressed corners of history for valuable and useful
    material, the Temple must be at pains to insist upon its ethical
    presentation and use of such discoveries as it makes. Setians who
    are in any doubt as to the ethics involved in any of the fields
    which we explore should seek counsel from the Priesthood. All
    Setians are further expected to display a high measure of common
    sense in this area.

    The Black Arts are _dangerous_ in the same way that working with
    volatile chemicals is dangerous. This is most emphatically _not_ a
    field for unstable, immature, or otherwise emotionally or
    intellectually weak-minded people. Such are a hazard to themselves
    and to others with whom they come into contact. The Temple endeavors
    to not admit them to begin with. If such an individual should gain
    admittance and later be exposed, he will be summarily expelled. In
    cases of doubt the Temple may be expected to place the burden of
    proof on the individual, for the sake of all Setians and the
    Temple's integrity.

    The Temple of Set evaluates conventional religions as erroneous in
    principle and therefore unworthy of peer status. We feel no need to
    concern ourselves with their activities, or for that matter to
    maintain any sort of "diplomatic relations" with them [as in
    councils of churches]. Our position is that they may serve a useful
    social function as purveyors of soothing myths and fantasies to
    humans unable to attain Setian levels of self-consciousness. Hence
    we ignore conventional religious organizations unless they intrude
    upon our affairs.

    These warnings are not intended to be oppressive or intimidating,
    but they should be taken seriously. The Temple is a forum for the investigation of many subjects which conventional society finds odd, mysterious, and even extremely frightening. The Temple will be
    tolerated only to the extent that it is known to be pursuing its
    interests carefully, expertly, and responsibly. It occupies a
    delicate position in a world which is largely unhappy with itself,
    and which is ceaselessly searching for scapegoats. Hence the Temple
    must take care to maintain its social balance with prudence and
    dignity.

    AFFILIATION

    In the Church of Satan we learned that there were many people who
    wished to "visit", to "study", and to "observe" without the least
    intention of a personal commitment. For many years the Church
    endeavored to accommodate such dilettantes on the assumption that,
    upon exposure to the philosophy, they would appreciate its essential requirement for such a commitment. We were wrong. Once being in the
    position to enjoy the "accessories" of the philosophy without having
    to confront its core principle, they continued to vampirize the
    Church indefinitely. They contributed as little as they could, took
    as much as they could, and ultimately constituted the single most
    destructive influence leading to the Church's corruption in 1975.

    The Temple of Set has determined that it will not make the same
    mistake. Its activities, publications, knowledge, and services are
    reserved for those who affiliate with it, or on an individual-case
    basis, for non-Setians who request assistance from the Temple that
    we deem to be in our interests or in the interests of the community
    as a whole. The First Degree (I*) of Temple affiliation is regarded
    as a "status of mutual evaluation" wherein the Initiate and the
    Temple can assess one another's merit from the standpoint of minimum investment and involvement. If a I* Initiate should decide that the
    Temple is not, after all, appropriate to his wants or needs, he is
    welcome to depart with our good wishes for his satisfaction
    elsewhere.

    Aspirants to the Temple should understand that it is not a club or
    fraternal society whose principles may be collected along with those
    of other social affiliations, occult or otherwise. Membership in the
    Temple of Set precludes membership in any other religious
    organization. Members or former members of non-religious occult
    organizations should understand that within the Temple of Set they
    will be expected to respect and observe the Temple's protocol, and
    that literature and other information from the Temple is not to be
    passed to non-Temple individuals or organizations without prior
    approval of the Priesthood. If the Temple of Set can assist other
    deserving organizations or individuals on occasion, it will be
    pleased to do so. But it must exercise reasonable care over the
    Temple materials that are made available - both so that our own
    Initiates may enjoy the fruits of their honest labor [and that of
    their predecessors] and so that the Temple of Set may continue to
    enjoy its exclusive reputation for excellence in the disciplines it
    has pioneered.

    Should you have questions which are reasonably pertinent to your
    serious consideration whether or not to apply for admission to the
    Temple, you are welcome to address them to the Executive Director of
    the Temple. If you wish to apply for admission as a Setian I*, there
    are two avenues of approach available to you:

    (1) If you are already in contact with a Priest or Priestess of Set,
    you may request him or her to sponsor your application. In that case
    you may send a letter to the Executive Director mentioning this
    sponsorship. With your letter enclose a check or money order for US
    $55 (US $65 for overseas applicants), payable to _Temple of Set_.
    [Please note that this amount _must_ be in U.S. dollars, either
    drawn on a U.S. bank or as an international money order only.] If
    Priesthood sponsorship is verified, approval of your application
    will be automatic.

    Important note: If you are admitted, and if you are an overseas
    resident, your admission packet will be sent to you by surface mail.
    Depending upon the destination, this can take as long as two months.
    If you wish the packet sent via air mail, your application check
    should be for the amount of US $95 to cover the extra air mail
    postage.

    (2) If you are not known to a member of the Priesthood, write a
    letter to the Executive Director introducing yourself, summarizing
    whatever aspects of your background you feel to be relevant, and
    stating your reasons for deciding to seek entrance into the Temple.
    Enclose the admission fee. The Temple will make a decision and
    respond to you accordingly. If necessary you will be asked for
    additional information. Should your application not be approved for
    any reason, the fee will be refunded. Persons applying for admission
    via this procedure should be as objective and candid as possible in
    their self-assessment. There is no point in misleading the Temple
    concerning one's suitability for admission, which will only result
    sooner or later in the truth coming to light - with the consequent
    waste of both the individual's and the Temple's time. If there are
    crucial areas of possible incompatibility, it is incumbent on the
    applicant to identify them before affiliation so that they may be
    addressed and, if possible, resolved.

    Whichever method you apply through, please be certain to include:
    (1) Your full legal name [no pseudonyms] and sex.
    (2) Your complete mailing address.
    (3) Daytime and evening telephone numbers.
    (4) Date of birth.
    (5) Present organizational affiliations.

    Annual renewal fee for all Initiates is US $50 (US $55 overseas).
    [The first year is pro-rated from the month of your entry.] These
    fees are designed, as is the admissions fee, to cover the cost of
    mailings to you and the administration of the Temple. As a matter of
    policy the Temple is not designed to make a profit on its
    operations, and its assets are used exclusively for benefits to its
    Initiates as a whole. There are no other regular or recurring fees,
    save that Orders and Pylons may set reasonable charges for their
    newsletters or other time/effort services. Special publications of
    the Temple and events scheduled by the Temple are customarily made
    available on a non-profit basis to Initiates who are interested.

    The only physical requirement for admission is that the aspirant be
    at least 18 years of age. Those below the age of 18 may not visit
    Temple functions, ceremonial or otherwise, whether or not they are
    relatives of Initiates. The Temple has no programs for children. It
    is our position that children and adolescents should not be
    indoctrinated into the assumptions and prescriptions of _any_
    suprarational system, whether it be our own philosophy or the faiths
    and superstitions of conventional religions. Rather their youthful
    years should be a time of _exclusively rational_ training and
    education, giving them a sound and meaningful basis by which, as
    adults, they may consider and choose whatever philosophy or faith
    seems most meaningful to them.

    If your application is approved, you will receive notification from
    the Executive Director's office, together with membership
    identification, certificate, copy of the _Crystal Tablet of Set_
    [including the current reading list & intercommunication roster,
    _The Book of Coming Forth by Night: Analysis & Commentary_, and
    other key magical documents pertinent to the AEon and Temple of
    Set], most recent issues of the _Scroll of Set_ and Order
    publications [as determined by the Order Grand Masters], and Setian
    I* pendant medallion.

    Then the initiative is yours. The Temple of Set is designed to
    assist you in the ways we have found to be the most practical,
    productive, and factually accurate. But, as helpful as the Temple
    may be, and as proud of it as we are, it is nevertheless properly
    understood as a tool. _You_ are the one who must put that tool to
    use in a way that will enable you to _Xeper_.

    Such is the Word of the AEon of Set.

    Jim Singleton
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    http://ricksbbs.synchro.net:8080
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