Essays of the Individuate Church

 Essays of the Individuate Church

City Building

War Engine    Martial "Arts"     "Magickal" Combat

Probability 

Fairness and Loyalty    Loyalty Culping

essays to be read immediately after "Fairness and Loyalty"

Loyalty Based Offenses (anyone's definition) - these two works taken into account, advised that objective calculations of fairness and loyalty replace concern over the emotionalism and prejudice of slang definitions.

Selfish & Selfless Advantage

Exploring Amoralism

What elite psychics might do if invaded

A homophobe said, "Next, beastiality!"

Anarchy  A. part 2

Fairness versus the Impersonal

the rest of the Essays

Evidence of Psychic Phenomenon 

Astral Networking  &  the Rank System of the Anarchist Military of the Individuate Church

Learn to Scry

The big questions

Unlocking Scriptures

An Explanation of Hallucinations on Psychedelics

The Book Tradition as an Egyptian Initiation

How to Turn Invisible, and Related Psychic Powers

Magickal Imagination

Individuate Will

Love Under Will

On the Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra

Buddha Self versus no-self

Overcoming one of Love's Rare Actual Weaknesses

Initiation into the Golden City Eschillion

The Actual Grades of Initiation into the Golden City Eschillion

God

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  1. the "Initiation into the Golden City Eschillion" contains what could be considered a mistake: the word "overmuch" is used to describe lack of attachment, so that one could assume some subtle form of attachment to persist. Actually, the initiate is supposed to obtain focusless love. Love without an object. Not love mostly without an object, but love without an object entirely. All attachments are supposed to be transcended, and love persist.

    Since all writings by the Individuate Church are considered In Character, there may be some storyline reason why this opportunity to project a mistaken impression as to the initiation's purpose occurs.

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