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Transcripts, Chapter Markers and Show Notes for all episodes are available from our website - WayOfTheHermit.com.
In the episode, a comprehensive examination of the "Knight of the Sun" degree's Ritual, both in its original and revised forms, is undertaken, revealing significant philosophical and symbolic depth. The revised Ritual, simplified for modern practice, is described as featuring two presiding officers and a choir of angels representing the planets, focusing on teaching through symbolism such as geometry, the pentagram, and alchemy. Despite its accessibility, the revised Ritual is critiqued for lacking the depth and esoteric richness of the original, which included elaborate decorations, costumes, and a more profound invocation of spiritual and intellectual themes. The original Ritual's emphasis on equilibrium, the power of the Magus, and the importance of mastering reason and knowledge for societal benefit is highlighted, showcasing a stark contrast to the revised version's approach.
The episode also delves into the original Ritual's lectures, which offer deep insights into Kabbalistic philosophy, the Macrocosm and Microcosm, and the practical application of these teachings. The discussions underscore the Ritual's influence on the formation of The Golden Dawn and other esoteric groups, emphasizing the legacy of Pike's work in the broader context of occult and Masonic traditions. The importance of the "Knight of the Sun" degree is further underscored by its extensive coverage in "Morals and Dogma," with the Rebis symbol serving as a focal point for understanding the degree's teachings on equilibrium and the interplay between the material and spiritual. The episode concludes with reflections on the Ritual's significance and its potential connections to ancient myths, suggesting a deeper, esoteric lineage that continues to inspire and challenge practitioners and scholars alike.
The series on the Scottish Rite uses the following primary sources (which you are encouraged to read as well):
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Transcripts, Chapter Markers and Show Notes for all episodes are available from our website - WayOfTheHermit.com.
In the episode, a comprehensive examination of the "Knight of the Sun" degree's Ritual, both in its original and revised forms, is undertaken, revealing significant philosophical and symbolic depth. The revised Ritual, simplified for modern practice, is described as featuring two presiding officers and a choir of angels representing the planets, focusing on teaching through symbolism such as geometry, the pentagram, and alchemy. Despite its accessibility, the revised Ritual is critiqued for lacking the depth and esoteric richness of the original, which included elaborate decorations, costumes, and a more profound invocation of spiritual and intellectual themes. The original Ritual's emphasis on equilibrium, the power of the Magus, and the importance of mastering reason and knowledge for societal benefit is highlighted, showcasing a stark contrast to the revised version's approach.
The episode also delves into the original Ritual's lectures, which offer deep insights into Kabbalistic philosophy, the Macrocosm and Microcosm, and the practical application of these teachings. The discussions underscore the Ritual's influence on the formation of The Golden Dawn and other esoteric groups, emphasizing the legacy of Pike's work in the broader context of occult and Masonic traditions. The importance of the "Knight of the Sun" degree is further underscored by its extensive coverage in "Morals and Dogma," with the Rebis symbol serving as a focal point for understanding the degree's teachings on equilibrium and the interplay between the material and spiritual. The episode concludes with reflections on the Ritual's significance and its potential connections to ancient myths, suggesting a deeper, esoteric lineage that continues to inspire and challenge practitioners and scholars alike.
The series on the Scottish Rite uses the following primary sources (which you are encouraged to read as well):
Images:
Overview:
Links:
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