- Adept
An adept is an individual identified as having attained a specific level of knowledge, skill, or aptitude in doctrines relevant to a particular author or organization.
Authors
H. P. Blavatsky
Although
Madame Blavatsky makes liberal use of the term "adept" in her works [Leadbeater. "The Inner Life". p. 12.] to refer to any caretaker of ancient occult knowledge, in her1877 work "Isis Unveiled" she asserts the capabilities of the adept as being able to take active control of elemental spirits as well as the physical and astral conditions of non-adepts. [Blavatsky. "Isis Unveiled". Vol II, pp. 588-590.]Alice Bailey
In Alice Bailey's body of writing she outlines a hierarchy of spiritual evolution and an initiatory path along which an individual may choose to advance. In her works an Adept is defined as a being who has taken five of the seven initiations. [Bailey. "Initiation Human and Solar". p. 215.]
Orders
Various occult organizations have steps in which an
initiate may ascend in their own magical system. Some call these steps degrees or grades.Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
In the initiatory system of the
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn , an adept is one who has taken the oath of the 5=6 grade and has been granted the title Adeptus Minor. [Regardie. "The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic" Vol 7, p52.] Symbolically this degree represents a spiritual aspirant who, having mastered the union of thefour elements under an upright and balanced spirit, [Regardie. "The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic" Vol 7, p25. The symbol representing spirit over thefour elements in the Golden Dawn tradition is the uprightpentagram .] is allowed passage from the "Portal of the Vault of the Adepti" into the tomb ofChristian Rosenkreutz in the center of the Rosicrucian Mountain of Initiation,Abiegnus , at the center of the universe. [Regardie. "The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic" Vol 7, p56.] The grade of Adeptus Minor and subsequent grades, Adeptus Major, and Adeptus Exemptus form the Second Order of the Golden Dawn, also called the Rosæ Rubeæ et Aureæ Crucis (The Ruby Rose and Golden Cross). These grades correspond to the kabbalisticsephirah ofTiphereth ,Geburah , andChesed respectively.Eshelman. "The Mystical & Magical System of the A∴A∴". p. 21.]The oath of the Adeptus Minor includes a provision to "unite myself with my higher and Divine Genius", [Regardie. "The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic" Vol 7, p42.] a process which is more commonly referred to (by way of
Aleister Crowley ) as Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel. To undertake this process the Adeptus Minor must reconfirm the work of earlier grades (Zelator through Philosophus) with their newfound knowledge before passing to the Adeptus Major degree, as a full-fledged adept.A∴A∴
Aleister Crowley , who formed theA∴A∴ , restructured the Golden Dawn system. This system still holds to three forms of adept.*Student
*Probationer--The Order of the Golden Dawn--
*Neophyte
*Zelator
*Practicus
*Philosophus
*Dominus Liminis--The order of the RC (Rose Cross)--
*Adeptus Minor
*Adeptus Major
*Adeptus Exemptus
*Babe of the Abyss--The Order of the S. S. (Silver Star)--
*Magister Templi
*Magus
*IpsissimusTemple of Set
The
Temple of Set , calls their steps degrees, and places adept second.Fact|date=June 2007 Its system is as follows:*Setian ( First Degree )
*Adept ( Second Degree )
*Priest / Priestess ( Third Degree )
*Magister / Magistra Templi ( Fourth Degree )
*Magus / Maga ( Fifth Degree )
*Ipsissimus / Ipsissima ( Sixth Degree )Illuminates of Thanateros
Also disinguished as degrees, the
Illuminates of Thanateros , is a newer style of magic calledchaos magic , which places adept closer to the top of their system.Fact|date=June 2007*4° Neophyte
*3° Initiate
*2° Adept
*1° Magusee also
* "
Apprentice Adept ", a series of fantasy/science fiction novels byPiers Anthony
*Initiation
*Mystery cult
*Rosicrucianism
*Western esotericism Notes
References
* Bailey, Alice A.: "Initiation Human and Solar". New York: Lucis Publishing Company, 1997. ISBN 0-85330-110-7
* Blavatsky, H. P.: "Isis Unveiled". Theosophical University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-911500-03-0
* Eshelman, James A.: "The Mystical & Magical System of the A∴A∴". Los Angeles: College of Thelema, 2000. ISBN 0-9704496-0-7
* Leadbeater, Charles W.: "The Inner Life". The Theosophical Publishing House, 1978. ISBN 0-8356-0502-7
* Regardie, Israel: "The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic". Scottsdale, AZ, USA: Falcon Press, 1984. ISBN 0-94140412-9External links
* [http://www.flashback.se/archive/gdfaq.html Golden Dawn FAQ]
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