
The spring is upon us. Uncle Setnakt's yard is
yellow with daffodils and fragrant with hyacinths. Uncles Setnakt
is in a generous mood and has decided to give you a seven-step
ritual (in honor of the seven heads of the first beast), which
must be performed exactly at midnight on the Wednesday /Thursday
cusp or -- of course anytime you feel like it. I'll round out my
column with a couple of remarks about the rite (in honour of the
two eyebrows -- ahem horns of the Second Beast). This rite may be
done alone or by a group. If by a group, each participant must
take part in each round of toasts -- NO PASSING!
1. Prepare your chamber. The preparation of a sacred space sets
up all the moods and expectations you want for Self-exploration
and Magic.
If you reuse a chamber often, the mere entering of it can put you
in a state of communication with yourSelf and -- perhaps -- the
Unknown that lies beyond. For communication with the Prince of
Darkness, the creator of isolate intelligence, the chamber should
be dark, display His Pentagram (the Kaliyuga Productions
Pentagram will do excellently if like Uncle Setnakt you can't
paint your own), and those ritual tools you deem necessary.
You'll also need a quantity of sweet liquid
(Uncle Setnakt recommends water with a little honey -- this
mixture may touch off some dim ancestral memories indeed
considering that the roots of the words "mead"and
"soma" both mean honeyed water). The chamber should be
quiet and out of the way, so you can relax, calmly listen to
yourSelf.
2. Prepare yourself. Read through this article and be sure you've
found the internal and external facts you'll need. Dress for the
occasion, whether it is ritual robes or just a black tasteful
suit, you are going to honor the highest part of yourSelf! Your
attitude and demeanor should be one of solemn joy! Don't approach
this rite until you are both prideful and joyful. When you enter
the chamber, remain in darkness and silence for a while, until
your mind is working smoothly and the rite can flow out of you
freely.
3. Begin in your standard manner. Ritual openings improve with
time and use, you don't have to cut new channels to the Unknown
every time you work. For those of you who are trying to reinvent
the wheel, I recommend the ringing of a bell nine times and an
invocation to the Prince of Darkness.
An invocation in which your Will joins with His to Work a change
in the world -- to break the fetters which bind us to the natural
order and increase the development of mankind's evolution and
consciousness as well as your personal joy and power. An
invocation is not a prayer -- it is the causing of that noble
part of yourSelf to rise to the surface and seek out alliances
with those of its own kind. None of this "Grant me
this" or "please send me so-and-so."
4. Drink in a principle or god you'll need for step 6. This
continues the principle of invocation. If you wish to effect a
Work in the world that requires -- let's say the use of words --
you may wish to say something like, "I raise my drinking
horn to Wodenhaz, who through sacrifice of Self brought us the
runes by which we may change the wyrd of the world through our
writing." Drink deeply and Become Wodenhaz. If you prefer
not to use the stimulation of mythology you might simply invoke a
principle -- as in, "I drink to Communication through which
I cast my Will upon other men and
by which I establish a link with the other secret side of the
Universe."
5. Drink to a human you wish to honor. This continues the
principle of invocation as well as forging links between the
living and the dead (if you've chosen a dead hero to honor) or
between the Work you are doing and a living force in the
objective universe. This reminds us that "Man is God"
and keeps us from becoming hopeless cynics. The Hero chosen for
this honor should be picked by the most personal of standards. It
could be your father, or an Egyptian pharaoh of the XXth dynasty.
If it's someone you don't know personally, research your guy (or
gal). This will acquaint you with the
possibilities in the human psyche as well as the combination of
method and persistence needed to achieve greatness.
Here's an example, "I drink to Howard Phillips Lovecraft,
who remained true to the weird vision he created, and brought it
forth in his own work and others that it might work upon the
collective unconsciousness of mankind forever."
6. Drink to your own accomplishment. Now you are beginning to
weave yourSelf into this strand. This accomplishes three things.
First it helps you become prideful of real accomplishments. In
our society, we are taught not to take any pride in what we do --
the "Aw shucks" attitude. This fetters us to a state of
unworthiness as well as preventing us from expecting to achieve
greatness. Pride is
the breaker of that fetter. Second it makes us aware of the force
of our Becoming, this is an important step in the LHP -- seeing
yourSelf first as a tiny stream cutting your way through the
world, but growing into a vast river that reshapes the land. We
discover that our life has purpose and meaning and that Self
doesn't flair up in random incidents, but is an unbroken
continuum. Third to prepare for this toast you must examine you
own life looking for objective achievements. This
leads to Self knowledge, one of the principle roots of personal
immortality. An example would be, "I drink to Setnakt, who
cast the Runes into BRIMSTONE so that others may use them for the
brilliance and glory of their desire and to His eternal
glory."
7. Drink a pledge to yourSelf of a deed to be done. Herein lies
the magic of this rite, through the great exaltation/invocation
which you have just done, you've reached a state of changing that
which is coming into being. By stating the deed you intend to
accomplish, you are bringing to bear the very force you have
invoked against the resistance of the world in the direction of
your goal. This goal should be a real measurable goal that
furthers your Being. This isn't praying to Somebody somewhere to
send you something somehow -- this is you directing the forces
that are within
and beyond you to further your own Self. This is an extension and
magnification of YOU! An example would be, "I Setnakt do
raise this horn in troth to the Great Setnakt swearing that I
will have finished my novel before I next sit in this hall! I
swear that this work will reveal the strength, beauty, and terror
of my art!" After this fearsome pledge, you must meditate on
past failures and triumphs slowly letting this meditation take
you to an Understanding of the nature of
isolate intelligence. When this is achieved, you may close in the
standard manner. For those of you operating outside of the Temple
of Set, I would recommend crying out, "Hail Set! Hail
Loki!" and ringing the bell nine times.
8. To be effective this rite must be done many times. Sometimes
you will have to come to the chamber with an Understanding that
you've failed in your goal. This will teach about resistance, you
may have to recast your oath or redouble your efforts. By
meditating on this you will have learned about yourSelf and the
Universe. Sometimes you will come to boast on accomplishments.
You will begin to sense your Becoming -- to make real contact
will your godhood. This will enable you to become mightier in
your magic and achievement. If practised regularly -- say one a
month at
chosen midnights -- not only will you throw off muddy
subjectivity but you learn the path whereby that which is within
your black heart may be brought forth into the world.
9. This rite has been done countless times. This is a very
simplified form of a rite of Germanic warriors called the sumble.
This combination of toasts and oaths is scattered throughout
Northern European literature -- its last form being found in the
myths of King Arthur and the Round Table. It has been revised in
a darker form by a Warrior-Priest within a knightly Order of the
Temple of Set. More than this I cannot say, but here lies a Great
Secret for ritual construction. Take a ritual that was Worked and
when you ReWork it according to the principles of your true Self
-- it will Work again.
Uncle Setnakt hopes you have a pleasant day.