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object:Liber 185 - Being the Tasks of the Grades and their Oaths

               LIBER COLLEGII SANCTI
                 Sub Figura
                  CLXXXV
            Being the Tasks of the Grades,
               and their Oaths,
               proper to Liber XIII,
              the publications of the
                 A.'. A.'.
              in Class D from A to G.

   This paper is to be returned to the A.'. A.'. by the Neophyte
  introducing through his Zelator.
           A.'. A.'. Publication in Class D.
                   A.
             THE TASK OF A PROBATIONER.
  0. Let any person be received by a Neophyte, the latter being
  responsible to his Zelator.
  1. The period of Probation shall be at least one year.
  2. The aspirant to the A.'. A.'. shall hear the Lection (Liber LXI) and
  this note of his office; IF HE WILL, shall then procure the robe of a
  Probationer; shall choose with deep forethought and intense solemnity a
  motto.
  3. On reception, he shall receive the robe, sign the form provided and
  repeat the oath appointed, and receive the First Volume of the Book.
  4. He shall commit a chapter of Liber LXV to memory; and furthermore,
  he shall study the Publications of the A.'. A.'. in Class B, and apply
  himself to such practices of Scientific Illuminism as seemeth him good.
  5. Beside all this, he shall perform any tasks that the A.'. A.'. may
  see fit to lay upon him. Let him be mindful that the word Probationer
  is no idle term, but that the Brothers will in many a subtle way
  'prove' him, when he knoweth it not.
  6. When the sun shall next enter the sign under which he hath been
  received, his initiation may be granted unto him. He shall keep himself
  free from all other engagements for one whole week from that date.
  7. He may at any moment withdraw from his association with the
  A.'. A.'., simply notifying the Neophyte who introduced him.
  8. He shall everywhere proclaim openly his connection with the
  A.'. A.'. and speak of It and Its principles (even so little as he
  understandeth) for that mystery is the enemy of Truth.
  One month before the completion of his year, he shall deliver a copy of
  the Record of his year's work to the Neophyte introducing, and repeat
  to him his chosen chapter of Liber LXV.
  9. He shall hold himself chaste, and reverent toward his body, for that
  the ordeal of initiation is no light one. This is of peculiar
  importance in last two months of his Probation.
  10. Thus and not otherwise may he attain the great reward: YEA, MAY HE
  OBTAIN THE GREAT REWARD!
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  Liberty                           Life

   Power                         Putrefaction

  Destiny                           Death


             THE OATH OF THE PROBATIONER.

  I,___________________________________________________, being of sound

  mind   and   Body,   on   this   _____________   day

  of____________________________________________ (An _________ Sun in

  ________________________degrees) do hereby resolve: in the Presence of

  _________________________________, a Neophyre of the A.'. A.'. To

  prosecute the Great Work: which is, to obtain a scientific knowledge of

  the nature and powers of my own being.

  May the A.'. A.'. crown the work, lend me of its wisdom in the work,

  enable me to understand the work!

  Reverence, duty, sympathy, devotion, fidelity, trust do I bring to the

  A.'. A.'., and in one year from this date may I be admitted to the

  knowlegde and conversation of the A.'. A.'.!


   Witness my hand____________________________________

   Motto______________________________________________


   Love                             Light

  Passion                           Preception
  Debauch                           Darkness

  This paper is to be returned to the Chancellor of the A.'. A.'.
  through the Zelator admitting.
                 A.'. A.'.
              Publication in Class D
                   B.
               TASK OF A NEOPHYTE
  0. Let any Probationer who has accomplished his task to the
  satisfaction of the A.'. A.'. be instructed in the proper course of
  procedure: which is: -- Let him read through this note of his office,
  and sign it, paying the sum of One Guinea for Liber VII which will be
  given him on his initiation, and One Guinea for this Portfolio of Class
  D publications, B - G. Let him obtain the robe of a Neophyte, and
  entrust the same to the care of his Neophyte.
  He shall choose a new motto with deep forethought and intense
  solemnity, as expressing the clearer consciousness of his Aspiration
  which the year's Probation has given him.
  Let him make an appointment with his Neophyte at the pleasure of the
  the latter for the ceremony of Initiation.
  1. The Neophyte shall not proceed to the grade of Zelator in less than
  eight months; but shall hold himself free for four days for advancement
  at the end of that period.
  2. He shall pass the four tests called the Powers of the Sphinx.
  3. He shall apply himself to understand the nature of his Initiation.
  4. He shall commit to memory a chapter of Liber VII; and furthermore,
  he shall study and practice a chapter of Liber O in all its branches:
  also he shall begin to study Liber H and some commonly accepted method
  of divination. He will further be examined in his power of Journeying
  in the Spirit Vision.
  5. Beside all this, he shall perform any tasks that his Zelator in the
  name of the A.'. A.'. and by its authority may see fit to lay upon him.
  Let him be mindful that the word Neophyte is no idle term, but that in
  many a subtle way the new nature will stir within him, when he knoweth
  it not.
  6. When the sun shall next enter the sigh 240 (degrees) to that under
  which he hath been received, his advancement may be granted unto him.
  He shall keep himself free from all other engagements for four whole
  days from that date.
  7. He may at any moment withdraw from his association with the A.'.
  A.'., simply notifying the Zelator who introduced him.
  8. He shall everywhere proclaim openly his connection with the A.'.
  A.'. and speak of It and Its principles (even so little as he
  understandeth) for that mystery is the enemy of Truth.
  Furthermore, he shall construct the magic Pentacle, according to the
  instruction in Liber A.
  One month before the completion of his eight months, he shall deliver a
  copy of his Record to his Zelator, pass the necessary tests, and repeat
  to him his chosen chapter of Liber VII.
  9. He shall in every way fortify his body according to the advice of
  his Zelator, for that the ordeal of advancement is no light one.
  10. Thus and not otherwise may he obtain the great reward: YEA, MAY HE
  OBTAIN THE GREAT REWARD!
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              THE OATH OF A NEOPHYTE


  I,________________________________________________, (old motto) being

  of sound mind and Body, and prepared, on this _____________ day

  of___________________(An     _________     Sun     in

  ________________________degrees) do hereby resolve: in the Presence of

  _________________________________, a Zelator of the A.'. A.'. To

  prosecute the Great Work: which is, to obtain control of the nature and

  powers of my own being.


  Further, I promise to observe zeal in service to the Probationers under

  me, and to deny myself utterly on their behalf.


  May the A.'. A.'. crown the work, lend me of its wisdom in the work,

  enable me to understand the work!


  Reverence, duty, sympathy, devotion, assiduity, trust do I bring to the

  A.'. A.'., and in eight months from this date may I be admitted to the

  knowlegde and conversation of the A.'. A.'.!

  Witness my hand____________________________________

  New Motto__________________________________________


  This paper is to be returned to the Chancellor of the A.'. A.'. through
  the Practicus admitting.
                 A.'. A.'.
              Publication in Class D
                   C.
              THE TASK OF A ZELATOR.
  0. Let any Neophyte who has accomplished his task to the satisfaction
  of the A.'. A.'. be instructed in the proper course of procedure: which
  is:--
  Let him read through this note of his office, and sign it, paying the
  sum of Three Guineas for the volume containing Liber CCXX, Liber XXVII
  and Liber DCCCXIII, which will be given him on his initiation.
  Let him cause the necessary addition to be make to his Neophyte's robe,
  and entrust the same to the care of his Zelator.
  Let him make an appointment with his Zelator at the pleasure of the
  latter for the ceremony of initiation.
  1. The Zelator shall proceed to that grade of Practicus at any time the
  authority confers it.
  2. He shall pass Examinations in Liber E, Posture and Breathing. He
  shall have attained complete success in the former, i.e., the chosen
  posture shall be perfectly steady and easy; and attained the second
  stage in the latter, i.e., automatic rigidity.
  3. He shall further show some acquaintance with and experience of
  meditations given in Liber HHH. And in this his Record shall be his
  witness.
  4. He shall commit to memory a chapter of Liber CCXX; he shall pass
  examinations in Liber HHH.
  5. Beside all this, he shall apply himself to the work of the A.'. A.'.
  upon his own responsibility.
  Let him be mindful that the word Zelator is no idle term, but that a
  certain Zeal will be inflamed with him, why he knoweth not.
  6. When authority confers the grade, he shall rejoice therein; but
  beware, for that that is his first departure from the middle pillar of
  the Tree of Life.
  7. He may at any moment withdraw from his association with the A.'.
  A.'. simply notifying the Practicus who introduced him.
  Yet let him remember that being entered thus far upon the Path, he
  cannot excape it, and return to the world, but must ultimate either in
  the City of the Pyramids or the lonely towers of the Abyss.
  8. He shall everywhere proclaim openly his connection with the A.'.
  A.'. and speak of It and Its principles (even so little as he
  understandeth) for that mystery is the enemy of Truth.
  Furthermore, he shall construct the magic Dagger, according to the
  instruction in Liber A.
  One month before the completion of his eight months, he shall deliver a
  copy of his Record to his Zelator, pass the necessary tests, and repeat
  to him his chosen chapter of Liber CCXX.
  9. He shall in every way establish perfect control of his Automatic
  Consciousness according to the advice of his Practicus, for that the
  ordeal of advancement is no light one.
  10. Thus and not otherwise may he obtain to the great reward: YEA, MAY
  HE OBTAIN THE GREAT REWARD!
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              THE OATH OF A ZELATOR.

  I,________________________________________________, (motto) being of

  sound mind and Body, and prepared, on this _____________ day

  of_________________(An _________ Sun in ____________________degrees) do

  hereby resolve: in the Presence of _________________________________, a

  Practicus of the A.'. A.'.: To prosecute the Great Work: which is, to

  obtain control of the foundations of my own being.


  Further, I promise to observe zeal in service to the Neophytes under

  me, and to deny myself utterly on their behalf.


  May the A.'. A.'. crown the work, lend me of Its wisdom in the work,

  enable me to understand the work!


  Reverence, duty, sympathy, devotion, assiduity do I bring to the

  A.'. A.'., and right soon may I be admitted to the knowlegde and

  conversation of the A.'. A.'.!


  Witness my hand[motto]____________________________________


  This paper is to be returned to the Chancellor of the A.'. A.'. through

  the Philosophus admitting.

                 A.'. A.'.
              Publication in Class D.
                   D.
             THE TASK OF A PRACTICUS.
  0. Let any Zelator be appointed by authority to proceed to the grade of
  Practicus.
  Let him then read through this note of his office, and sign it.
  Let him cause the neccessary addition to be made to his Zelator's robe.
  Let him make an appointment with his Practicus at the pleasure of the
  latter for the conferring of advancement.
  1. The Practicus shall proceed to the grade of Philosophus at any time
  authority confers it.
  2. He shall pass examinations in Liber DCCLXXVII, the Qabalah, and
  Sepher Sephiroth.
  He shall attain complete success in Liber III, Cap. I.
  3. He shall further show some acquaintance with and experience of his
  chosen method of divination. Yet he shall be his own judge in this
  matter.
  4. He shall commit to memory Liber XXVII and pass examinations in the
  Ritual and meditation practice given in Liber XVI. Further, he shall
  pass in the meditation practice S. S. S., in Liber HHH.
  5. Besides all this, he shall apply himself to a way of life wholly
  suited to the Path.
  Let him remember that the word Practicus is no idle term, but that
  Action is the equilibrium of him that is in the House of Mercury, who
  is the Lord of Intelligence.
  6. When authority confers the grade, he shall rejoice therein, but
  beware, for that that is his second departure from the middle pillar of
  the Tree of Life.
  7. Let him not venture while a member of the grade of Practicus to
  attempt to withdraw from his association with the A.'. A.'.
  8. He shall everywhere proclaim openly his connection with the A.'.
  A.'. and speak of It and Its principles (even so little as he
  understandeth) for that mystery is the enemy of Truth.
  Furthermore, he shall construct the magic Cup, according to the
  instruction in Liber A.
  One month after his admission to the Grade he shall go to his Practice,
  pass the neccessary tests, and repeat to him Liber XXVII.
  9. He shall in every way establish perfect control of his wit according
  to the advice of his Philosophus, for that the ordeal of advancement is
  no light one.
  10. Thus and not otherwise may he obtain to the great reward: YEA, MAY
  HE OBTAIN THE GREAT REWARD!
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             THE OATH OF A PRACTICUS.


  I,________________________________________________, (motto) being of

  sound mind and Body, and prepared, on this _____________ day

  of_________________(An _________ Sun in ____________________degrees) do

  hereby resolve: in the Presence of _________________________________, a

  Philosophus of the A.'. A.'.: To prosecute the Great Work: which is, to

  obtain control of the vacillations of my own being.


  Further, I promise to observe zeal in service to the Zelatores under

  me, and to deny myself utterly on their behalf.


  May the A.'. A.'. crown the work, lend me of Its wisdom in the work,

  enable me to understand the work!


  Reverence, duty, sympathy, devotion, do I bring to the A.'. A.'. and

  right soon may I be admitted to the knowlegde and conversation of the

  A.'. A.'.!


  Witness my hand[motto]____________________________________




  This paper is to be returned to the Chancellor of the A.'. A.'. through
  the Dominus Liminis admitting.
                 A.'. A.'.
              Publication in Class D.
                   E.
             THE TASK OF A PHILOSOPHUS.
  0. Let any Practicus be appointed by authority to proceed to the grade
  of Philosophus.
  Let him then read through this note of his office, and sign it.
  Let him cause the necessary addition to be made to his Practicus' robe.
  Let him make an appointment with his Philosophus at the pleasure of the
  latter for the conferring of advancement.
  1. The Philosophus shall receive the title of Dominus Liminis at any
  time that authority confers it.
  2. He shall pass examinations in Liber CLXXV and in Construction and
  Consecration of Talismans and in Evocation. Yet in this matter he shall
  be his own judge.
  He shall moreover attain complete success in Liber III, Cap. II.
  Further, he shall apply himself to study and practice the meditations
  given in Liber V.
  3. He shall show some acquaintance with and experience of Liber O,
  Caps. V, VI. Whereof his Record shall be witness.
  4. He shall commit to memory a chapter of Liber DCCCXIII.
  5. Besides all this, he shall make constant and profound reflections
  upon the Path.
  Let him remember that the word Philosophus is no idle term, but that
  Philosophy is the Equilibrium of him that is in the house of Venus
  thatis the Lady of Love.
  6. When the title of Dominus Liminis is conferred upon him, let him
  rejoice exceedingly therein; but beware, for that it is but the false
  veil of the moon that hangs beneath the Sun.
  7. Let him not venture while a member of the grade of Philosophus to
  attempt to withdraw from his association with the A.'. A.'.
  8. He shall everywhere proclaim openly his connection with the A.'.
  A.'. and speak of It and Its principles (even so little as he
  understandeth) for that mystery is the enemy of Truth.
  Furthermore, he shall construct the magic Wand, according to the
  instructions in Liber A.
  One month after his admission to the Grade, he shall go to his
  Philosophus, pass the necessary tests, and repeat to him Liber
  DCCCXIII.
  9. He shall in every establish perfect control of his devotion
  according to the advice of his Dominus Liminis, for that the ordeal of
  advancement is no light one.
  10. Thus and not otherwise may he obtain to the great reward: YEA, MAY
  HE OBTAIN THE GREAT REWARD!
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             THE OATH OF A PHILOSOPHUS.


  I,________________________________________________, (motto) being of

  sound mind and Body, and prepared, on this _____________ day

  of_________________(An _________ Sun in _______________________degrees)

  do   hereby   resolve:   in   the   Presence   of

  _________________________________, a Dominus Liminis of the A.'. A.'.:

  To prosecute the Great Work: which is, to obtain control of the

  attractions and repulsions of my own being.


  Further, I promise to observe zeal in service to the Practici under me,

  and to deny myself utterly on their behalf.


  May the A.'. A.'. crown the work, lend me of Its wisdom in the work,

  enable me to understand the work!


  Reverence, duty, sympathy, do I bring to the A.'. A.'. and right soon

  may I be admitted to the knowlegde and conversation of the A.'. A.'.!


  Witness my hand[motto]____________________________________


  This paper is to be returned to the Chancellor of the A.'. A.'. through

  the Adeptus Minor admitting.
                 A.'. A.'.
              Publication in Class D.
                   F.
            THE TASK OF A DOMINUS LIMINIS.
  0. Let any Philosophus be appointed by authority a Dominus Liminis.
  Let him then read through this note of his office and sign it.
  Let him cause the necessary addition to be made to his Philosophus'
  robe.
  Let him receive Liber Mysteriorum.
  Let him make an appointment with his Dominus Liminis at the pleasure of
  the latter for the confering of advancement.
  1. The Dominus Liminis shall proceed to the Grade of Adeptus Minor at
  any time that authority confers it.
  2. He shall pass examination in Liber III, Cap. III.
  3. He shall meditate on the diverse knowledge and Power that he has
  acquired, and harmonize it perfectly. And in this matter shall he be
  judged by the Praemonstrator of the A.'. A.'.
  4. He shall accept an office in a Temple of Initiation, and commit to
  memory a part appointed by the Imperator of the A.'. A.'.
  5. Besides all this, he shall abide upon the Threshold. Let him remember
  that the word Dominus Liminis is no idle term, but that his mastery
  will often be disputed, when he knoweth it not.
  6. When at last he hath attained the grade of Adeptus Minor, let him
  humble himself exceedingly.
  7. He may at any moment withdraw from his association with the A.'. A.'.
  simply notifying the Adept who introduced him.
  8. He shall everywhere proclaim openly his connection with the A.'.
  A.'. and speak of It and Its principles (even so little as he
  understandeth) for that mystery is the enemy of Truth.
  Furthermore, he shall construct the magic Lamp, according to
  instructions in Liber A.
  Six months after his admission to the Grade, he shall go to his Adeptus
  Minor, pass the necessary tests, and repeat to him his appointed part
  in the Temple of Initiation.
  9. He shall in every way establish perfect control of his intuition,
  according to the advice of his Adeptus Minor, for that the ordeal of
  advancement is no light one.
  10. Thus and not otherwise may he obtain to the great reward: YEA, MAY
  HE OBTAIN THE GREAT REWARD!
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            THE OATH OF A DOMINUS LIMINIS.


  I,________________________________________________, (motto) being of

  sound mind and Body, and prepared, on this _____________ day

  of___________________(An _________ Sun in _____________________degrees)

  do   hereby   resolve:   in   the   Presence   of

  _________________________________, an Adeptus Minor of the A.'. A.'.:

  To prosecute the Great Work: which is, to obtain control of the

  aspirations of my own being.


  Further, I promise to observe zeal in service to the Philosophi under

  me, and to deny myself utterly on their behalf.


  May the A.'. A.'. crown the work, lend me of Its wisdom in the work,

  enable me to understand the work!


  Reverence, duty, sympathy, do I bring to the A.'. A.'. and right soon

  may I be admitted to the knowlegde and conversation of the A.'. A.'.!


  Witness my hand[motto]____________________________________


  This paper is to be returned to the Chancellor of the A.'. A.'. through

  the Adeptus admitting.
                 A.'. A.'.
              Publication in Class D.
                   G.
             THE TASK OF A ADEPTUS MINOR.
  Let the Adeptus Minor attain to the Knowledge and Conversion of his
  Holy Guardian Angel.
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             THE OATH OF A ADEPTUS MINOR.


  I,________________________________________________, (motto) being of

  sound mind and Body, and prepared, on this _____________ day

  of__________________(An _________ Sun in ______________________degrees)

  do   hereby   resolve:   in   the   Presence   of

  _________________________________, an Adeptus of the A.'. A.'.: To

  prosecute the Great Work: which is, to attain to the knowledge and

  conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel.


  May the A.'. A.'. crown the work, lend me of Its wisdom in the work,

  enable me to understand the work!


  Reverence and duty do I bring to the A.'. A.'. and here and now may I

  be admitted to the knowlegde and conversation of the A.'. A.'.!


  Witness my hand[motto]____________________________________



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APPENDIX I - Curriculum of A. A., #Liber ABA, #Aleister Crowley, #Philosophy
    Liber CLXXXV. (185) [] - Liber Collegii Sancti. ::: Being the Tasks of the Grades and their Oaths proper to Liber XIII. This is the official paper of the various grades. It includes the Task and Oath of a Probationer. Unpublished. [note by shawn: Since released in Gems from the Equinox, Israel Regardie, ed.]
    Liber CXCIV. (194) [] - An Intimation with Reference to the Constitution of the Order ::: Any Province of the O.T.O. is governed by the Grand Master and those to whom he delegates his Authority, until such time as the Order is established, which is the case when it possesses eleven or more Profess-houses in the province. Then the regular constitution is automatically Promulgated. The Quotation is slightly adapted from an address in one of the Rituals.

Liber, #Liber Null, #Peter J Carroll, #Occultism
  @Liber CLXXXV. (185) [D] - Liber Collegii Sancti. ::: Being the Tasks of the Grades and their Oaths proper to Liber XIII. This is the official paper of the various grades. It includes the Task and Oath of a Probationer. Unpublished. [note by shawn: Since released in Gems from the Equinox, Israel Regardie, ed.]
  Liber CXCIV. (194) [] - An Intimation with Reference to the Constitution of the Order ::: Any Province of the O.T.O. is governed by the Grand Master and those to whom he delegates his Authority, until such time as the Order is established, which is the case when it possesses eleven or more Profess-houses in the province. Then the regular constitution is automatically Promulgated. The Quotation is slightly adapted from an address in one of the Rituals.

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Savitri Section Map -- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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places -- Garden - Inf. Art Gallery - Inf. Building - Inf. Library - Labyrinth - Library - School - Temple - Tower - Tower of MEM
powers -- Aspiration - Beauty - Concentration - Effort - Faith - Force - Grace - inspiration - Presence - Purity - Sincerity - surrender
difficulties -- cowardice - depres. - distract. - distress - dryness - evil - fear - forget - habits - impulse - incapacity - irritation - lost - mistakes - obscur. - problem - resist - sadness - self-deception - shame - sin - suffering
practices -- Lucid Dreaming - meditation - project - programming - Prayer - read Savitri - study
subjects -- CS - Cybernetics - Game Dev - Integral Theory - Integral Yoga - Kabbalah - Language - Philosophy - Poetry - Zen
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