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There have been and are many different grades of initiates, and quite frankly such things can only be discussed and fully understood among those who are initiates, which we have never claimed to be, nor do we do so now. However, we can say that those who are worthy of this rank and honour possess certain knowledge denied to those below them, however accomplished they may be in other ways. This knowledge includes (but is not limited to) a complete understanding of the various subjects we discuss in our many articles, especially those we investigate in our occult studies course. English–Arabic English–Bengali English–Catalan English–Czech English–Danish English–Hindi English–Korean English–Malay English–Marathi English–Russian English–Tamil English–Telugu English–Thai English–Turkish English–Ukrainian English–Vietnamese The Initiate was followed by two sequels, The Initiate in the New World and The Initiate in the Dark Cycle. The first sequel discusses the adventures of the author and Justin Haig in the United States, and the second discusses the experiences of the pair upon their return to England; both retain the format of an anthology of short anecdotes, although they more closely approach the form of instructive lectures than do those of the first book. The sequels also reference and sometimes critique occult organizations and persons, such as the Theosophical Society, Jiddu Krishnamurti, and Helena Blavatsky.

Initiates and initiation - Occult Mysteries Initiates and initiation - Occult Mysteries

So passed the Soul of the mighty Sage from the world, to return to his own people on High. His murder was the signal for a 'democratic' revolution in Croton and the surrounding towns. Throughout Italy, the unfortunate disciples of the Master were hunted down and hounded from their schools and homes. Many were murdered, the rest went into hiding. All this is fraught with deep meaning which will repay careful meditation on the part of our regular readers. 'Epopteia' means 'seeing' and an 'epopt', as we mentioned earlier, was a seer, that is one who beheld the naked, unadorned Truth, which was veiled from all those below him in rank. Plato, who was an initiate of these same Mysteries, alludes in a concealed manner to what this 'seeing' consisted of in Phaedrus: In this afterword to our main article at left, we briefly examine the life and teachings of Pythagoras, one of the last great initiates in EuropeThese statements from such eminent initiates of the past confirm the high moral and spiritual purpose of the Mysteries. Such truthful visions of the Higher dimensions and the holy dwellers in them, were produced then as now, through the regular practise of certain exercises over many years to develop the hidden powers we all possess. We say then as now deliberately. For although the Eleusinian Mysteries are no more and the great temple-schools of ancient Egypt that once stood like an avenue of sacred torches along the Nile, have long since crumbled into dust, the genuine Mysteries live on for the benefit of the very few who are ready and worthy to learn them. After an absence of 34 years Pythagoras returned to Samos, and thence journeyed to southern Italy, where he founded his famous school in the Achaean colony of Croton (modern Crotone, in Calabria). He was no longer young yet only just beginning his mission as a Teacher of the Mysteries! In short, robes and wands, mystic pentacles and the bawling of weird incantations on a Welsh hilltop do not an initiate make. We are sorry to pour cold water on the fanciful pipe-dreams of any would-be 'Adepts' and 'Magicians' who may be reading this article, but it is far better that they learn the truth now, rather than waste their time, money, and quite possibly ruin their health and sanity, by pursuing such mad fantasies, for this is just what they are. We know we contradict a host of 'occult authorities' by saying this, but nevertheless we speak the truth. We do so not as our own personal opinion, but on the testimony of the great initiates of the past, many of whom have left a record of what they experienced during initiation. The institution of the Mysteries Zhou Y, Siu AF. Motivational intensity modulates the effects of positive emotions on set shifting after controlling physiological arousal. Scand J Psychol. 2015;56(6):613-21. doi:10.1111/sjop.12247

INITIATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary INITIATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

The Athenians believed that he who was initiated and instructed in the mysteries would obtain celestial honour after death. Rival of Thebes, of Memphis, of Athens and of Rome, it possessed an amphitheatre for gladiators, surrounded with colossal statues and accommodating 100,000 spectators, a capitol, temples of Janus, Pluto, Proserpine, Jupiter, Apollo, Minerva, Cybele, Venus and Anubis, and in the midst of these sumptuous edifices the Naumachy, with its vast basin, an incredible construction, a gigantic work wherein floated boats and galleys devoted to naval games; then a Champ de Mars, an aqueduct, fountains, public baths; finally fortifications and walls, the construction of which dated from the heroic ages." At the age of eighteen he had already mastered all the teachings of the schools to be found on Samos and conferred with the great philosophers Thales and Anaximander at Miletus. These masters opened out new horizons for his enquiring mind, though none fully satisfied him, for he failed to find the unity of all things in their contradictory teachings.Being initiated in those Mysteries, which it is lawful to call the most blessed of all Mysteries . . . we were freed from the molestations of evils which otherwise await us in a future period of time. Likewise, in consequence of this divine initiation, we become spectators of entire, simple, immovable, and blessed visions, resident in a pure light."

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Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher of the 5th century B.C., posits a very similar question in the Fragments attributed to him: Antonym: noninitiate Coordinate terms: expert, nonexpert, layperson, amateur, dilettante, journeyman, master initiate ( third-person singular simple present initiates, present participle initiating, simple past and past participle initiated)

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In olden times, when this island was still ruled by the wisdom of the genuine Druids, anyone aspiring to the rank of initiate was subjected to an examination by an Hierophant of the Mysteries, during which the candidate was asked certain questions. If he was unable to provide the correct answers he was summarily ejected from the assembly of the Wise and condemned as an imposter. We emphasise the word 'genuine', for there was a later time, when the knowledge and wisdom of the true Druids died out, to be replaced with the superstitious and often cruel rites we read so much about in the history of early Britain as recorded by the Romans and other conquerors of this island. Initiatory catechisms The third part is denominated epopteia, or reception. And the fourth, which is the end and design of the revelation, is (the investiture) the binding of the head and fixing of the crowns. . .whether after this he (the initiate) becomes a torchbearer, or an hierophant of the Mysteries, or sustains some other part of the sacerdotal office. But the fifth, which is produced from all these, is friendship and interior communion with God. And this was the last and most awful of all the Mysteries." initiate proceedings/an action against sb/sth The bank initiated legal proceedings against a former employee for fraud. How familiar this sounds, and how typical it is of the lives of all the great initiates, every one of whom had to wade through an ocean of unwisdom before they arrived at the sea of Truth which would illuminate and direct their future work on behalf of mankind. There are interesting, suspenseful elements drifting between the incessant raindrops in Los Iniciados, just enough to outlast its dour vibe and slow to develop plotting.Italian: (please verify) iniziare (it), (please verify) cominciare (it), (please verify) presentare (it) This veiled confession shows that these Greek initiates enjoyed Theophany—saw visions of the Gods and of real immortal Spirits—as distinct from the illusory phantoms seen by so many modern psychics. Proclus, who lived many centuries after Plato, confirms the testimony of the Athenian Sage in his own account of his initiation: Pythagoras taught that each number enshrined a Divine principle, law or universal force, and that the essential principles are all contained within the first four numbers, symbolised by the famous 'Tetractys', since the remainder are formed by addition or multiplication. This echoes the Hermetic doctrine that "all is number, derived from no-number." Pythagoras further taught that the Monad acts as a creative Dyad. All manifestation proceeds from the Dyad, which combines the animating, masculine principle with the passive, feminine principle. Accordingly the Dyad represents the union of the Father-Mother God, which is in complete accord with the occult teachings the Samian Sage learned in the Temples of Egypt. The 19th century Masonic scholar, Jean-Marie Ragon, describes this city of the Druids in its heyday:



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