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A Blog of Setian Ideas contact me at [email protected] with questions, comments, and hate mail
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setemheb · 6 years ago
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setemheb · 6 years ago
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setemheb · 6 years ago
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Creative Manifestation V
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“The Water and the Flame”.
18x24, gouache, charcoal, graphite, opaque paint, salt.
2018. All rights reserved by J.C. McAtee
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setemheb · 6 years ago
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setemheb · 6 years ago
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Holy Fire
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“Yazdan ni yad!“ 
“In honor and glory to the Creator”
Gaze at the flame and say:
Nemase te atarsh Mazdao
“Homage to thee, Fire of Wisdom”…
           -A Simple Mazdan Rite, by Stephen Flowers
Holy fire = creative fire. 
Creativity is a catalyst for Xeper –Xeper is a process that is established and by undertaking it, one is transformed (Remanifest).  What propels one to actualize themselves and start the process has to do with the fire within them and the mystery that surrounds them (Runa).  That “fuel” becomes real and is sustained only through the actualizing of one’s potential (Black Flame) and recycled in new ways (creative output).  You could also say that this is tied together through one’s discovery of their long-desire or Wyrd. (why the f**k are you doing any of this in the first place?).  We need to connect dots and see patterns so new knowledge comes forth (Synesis).  Understand our relationship as living creatures and beings and respect that we are also limited in our capacities (Arkte) but we are also curious in what we possess for potential (The Gift).
And what of techne? Learning a skill that can be applied in a practical manner will be useful and beneficial to the individual.  The Greeks argued that techne practically applied through��craftsmanship is the only positive thing of value.  Art for art’s sake is not.  I would argue this thought and say that art alone does indeed award one important knowledge that can be applied practically and usefully, – and that is gaining knowledge about the self, and how it works to change one’s subjective and alter the way we perceive the world around us.
Achieving states of flow requires a “no-mind” commitment.  To make art requires the act of losing oneself in the moment.  What does this do?  It makes you let go of what you were previously clinging to.  You aren’t identifying with what is limiting or restricting.  You are free and experiencing freedom and that freedom is a liberation of the self from past constraints.
I see connections with The Daimon to Self where it is thought of as one’s higher self –(the self ahead of self) and The Daimonion would be similar to one’s Holy Guardian Angel (Crowley’s Aiwass) / Conscience or “Inner voice”. 
How do we communicate further with that inner-voice?  How does one summon their Daimon?
The answers could lie within the flames.
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setemheb · 6 years ago
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setemheb · 6 years ago
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Jaguar-Gerry Ellis
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setemheb · 7 years ago
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setemheb · 7 years ago
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Ka statue of king Hor I, from Dahshur (wood, height: 170 cms), dated back to Second Intermediate Period, 13th Dynasty, ca. 1750 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Photo W. Buss.
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setemheb · 7 years ago
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Secret Beach Milky Way | Daniel Fleischhacker
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setemheb · 7 years ago
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Classic Movie Monsters: Revenge of the Creature (1955)
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setemheb · 7 years ago
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I have written my essay - waited, and written a new essay and waited again. I wonder if there is a [Insert Geographic Area] pylon?
One of the big mistakes people make when considering joining the Temple is worrying if there is a Pylon in their area. At its core the Temple teaches an individual approach and while local Setians are good to have knowledge that they are there (or not) shouldn’t be a deciding factor. “We’re all in this alone” as the saying goes. Alternately, you have to approach Chapel Perilous all on your own as Robert Anton Wilson would say.
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setemheb · 7 years ago
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No Profane Political Agenda
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"The Temple of Set has no profane political agenda, for much the same reason as my critique here: the dragon is too big [worldwide], and the means for combatting it directly are ludicrously ineffective. [This was the lesson that Winston Smith learned in _1984_.]
Our recommendation is rather an intensely personal one: to apprehend and strengthen the individual _psyche_ - its awareness, wisdom, fluency, resourcefulness, and virtue. Each Setian - rather like Caine in _Kung Fu_ - is then cast out into the maelstrom of the world, armed with "only this". It is your personal quest to create goodness, deflect evil in any number of unforeseen [and even unimagined-in-your-nightmares] situations. The inevitable by-product of this is the continued ennoblement of your divine soul towards its sublime perfection and immortality. Against the whining, selfish tantrums of Ayn Rand I would oppose the meditations of Marcus Aurelius, for instance:
"Hour by hour resolve firmly, like a Roman and a man, to do what comes to hand with correct and natural dignity, and with humanity, independence, and justice. Allow your mind freedom from all other considerations. This you can do, if you will approach each action as though it were your last, dismissing the wayward thought, the emotional recoil from the commands of reason, the desire to create an impression, the admiration of self, the discontent with your lot. See how little a man needs to master, for his days to flow on in quietness and piety: He has but to observe these few counsels and the gods will ask nothing more."
Dr. Michael A. Aquino
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setemheb · 7 years ago
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Khepri, god of dung beetles, creation, sunrise and rebirth.
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setemheb · 7 years ago
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Sunken relief depicting honey bee, Karnak
In ancient Egyptian mythology, honeybees were believed to be born from the tears of the Sun God, Ra. Bees are a hieroglyph that occurs as parts of titles of state, but most frequently as part of the title of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, rendered nswt-bjtj (interpreted as “He of the Sedge and the Bee”).
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