Some of the modern examples of this fact would be Moses,
Mohammed and Buddha. None of them purchased a book or
a tablet. They were all guided by their Higher Genius
unto the correct teachers and Hierophants until the final
initiation unto Adepthood in a Holy Mountain or similar
place by their Higher Genius. At times the Hierophant
was none other than the Archangel Gabriel or the Holy
Spirit.
Granted,
many of us modern seekers of Truth living in today's world
may not expect similar events to occur in our lives. So,
in turn, we seek different paths unto this truth in the
form of the Western Mystery Tradition. To the student
attempting to find guidance, first in a companion and
beginner's guide, it is like a kid who is dreaming to
be a pilot who has purchased either a book or a computer
simulation game to teach him how to fly. The child could
never be a real pilot through those means alone. Initiation
is done by the Higher Genius usually through the proper
means and tools. The tools are living energies and go
beyond words, pictures or diagrams. In the Golden Dawn
tradition, it is in the Hall of the Neophyte where the
energies are potently expressed.
Let's
presume that person X has just read a couple of books
about the history of the historic Golden Dawn. He finds
the book on self-initiation, and realization hits home
- it is a lot of work! It is not easy reading material.
Discouragement sets in. Now let's say he is one of those
rare individuals who has a very high mental aptitude and
reads the book in two to three months. If he is able to
use the material to its fullest extent and invoke the
proper energies, he might as well be an Adept. The perfect
formulation of all the god forms in the Hall of the Neophyte
in itself is taxing and requires great skill, training,
and years of practice.
Looking
at this from both a practical and magical standpoint,
self-initiation is far less valid than an astral one.
Yes, you can read the material, and anyone can perform
the basic rituals, but if that was all there is to the
Mysteries, there would be many more Adepts than chiropractors.
Let's
not fool ourselves or others who are sincere enough to
seek guidance in books with false hopes. What happened
to the Mystery in the words Mystery schools? What happened
to the concept of hidden in the terms tradition and Occult?
Who is responsible for this mass confusion? Who here is
trying to sell what has been treasured for thousands of
years as a jewel of the wise?
This
book could serve as an aid to students during their growth.
As a matter of fact, I am giving this book my recommendation
for your purchase. I believe that Chic Cicero has done
a good job of compiling the basics of the Outer Order
grade material. Buy this book as a reference in your Golden
Dawn library, not as a substitue for a Hierophant. While
portions of the book do not follow classical Golden Dawn
teachings, and often blend various systems that are not
part of the Golden Dawn current, overall I suggest the
book as a reference tool in your Golden Dawn library.