Argenteum Astrum, also known as Argentinum Astrum, Argentinium Astrum (Latin for "silver star"), Astron Argon (Greek for "silver star"), or simply A∴A∴, was a magical order created by Aleister Crowley in 1907 after leaving the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn[Colin Wilson, Nature of the Beast; page 88]. The organization also appears in the fictional series of novels, the Illuminatus trilogy, though in it the letters stand for nothing at all, and anyone who claims to know what they stand for thereby proves himself or herself a fraud.
It is a Thelemic magical fraternity, the goals of which are the pursuit of light and knowledge. Heavily influenced by Aleister Crowley, the holy book of the order is Liber AL vel Legis (in English, The Book of the Law). Its mottos are "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law," and "Love is the law, love under will." (The A∴A∴ shares these mottos with the O.T.O., but the two groups have no formal connection.)
Various lineages of the A∴A∴ claim to survive today that can be traced back to the founders Aleister Crowley and George Cecil Jones. One such lineage is that founded by actress Jane Wolfe (known as Soror Estai). The secrecy, however, makes it difficult to say that any particular lineage is the true descendant of the original society. (See also links to websites of different claimants of A∴A∴ lineage.)
Membership
A∴A∴ is unique in that members officially only know those directly above and below in the chain of instruction. There are no regular group rituals (measures are taken to hide the identity of the Officers during the few Temple initiation rituals), and members are expected to work alone, consulting as needed with their superior in the Order. In this way the founders of the system hoped to avoid the many political problems that allegedly brought about the downfall of the predecessor organization, the
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The A∴A∴ claims to be a spiritual organization focused on enlightenment of the individual, with a strong emphasis on maintaining the chain of initiation from teacher to student, and devoting all of one's attainments to those individuals who follow.
All members of the A∴A∴ must perform several major tasks including
- The discovery and living out of one's own true will
- The acceptance of the Book of the Law as the sole guide in life
- The recognition that "The word of the Law is θελημα" and that "Love is the law, love under will."
- The acknowledgement of the authority of the offices of the Beast 666 and the Scarlet Woman
- The acceptance of Ra-Hoor-Khuit as the Lord of the Aeon, and work to establish his reign upon Earth
- The attainment of a mystical state known as "the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel"
- The experience of the Abyss
Initiatory structure
The A∴A∴ consists of eleven grades divided into a preparatory stage and three initiatory Orders, two of which come from the Golden Dawn with few changes. As a result, the name A∴A∴ can also refer specifically to the Third Order.
Without all Orders
Student
His business is to acquire a general intellectual knowledge of all
Systems, as declared in the prescribed books. At the end of a fixed period, the Student sits an open-book examination to test his reading, after which he passes through a small ritual involving the reading of the History Lection (
Liber X), and passes to the grade of
Probationer.
Probationer
(0°=0
): This grade exists primarily for the candidate to prove himself capable of executing the
Great Work, and to prepare him for his
initiation into the A∴A∴ proper. His principal business is to begin such practices as he may prefer, and to write a careful
record of the same for one year. In this, he is charged with the tasks of attaining a "scientific knowledge of the nature and powers of his own being". Crowley elsewhere mentions that the Probationer must demonstrate a reasonable level of proficiency in the core practices of the Order (as laid out in
Liber E and
Liber O). This is primarily to ensure that when advancement comes, the newly created
Neophyte will have the necessary experience to guide his own Probationers in their work. Initiation into the following grade of Neophyte is conferred after at least one year, through an unpublished ritual titled
Liber Throa.
The Order of the G∴D∴ (Golden Dawn)
Neophyte
(1°=10
): The title of the grade is derived from the Greek
neophutos, meaning
newly planted. The Neophyte grade is the first grade in which true
initiation takes place, and the candidate set in fertile spiritual soil in which to grow. The Neophyte is charged with the task of attaining "control of the nature and powers of
* own being." This is prosecuted through the acquisition and use of the technique of
Rising on the Planes, i.e. by acquiring perfect control of the
Astral Plane. Initiation into the grade of
Zelator is conferred after a minimum of eight months, through a second unpublished ritual, titled
The Passing through the Tuat.
Zelator
(2°=9
): His main work is to achieve complete success in
Asana and
Pranayama. He also begins to study the formula of the
Rosy Cross. The word "Zelator" probably stems from the Greek
zealos, zeal. This is in reference to the energy-building asanas and pranayamas that characterise the main work of the grade. The
Oath of the grade states the Zelator is to "obtain control of the foundations of
* own being", a reference to the
Sephirah Yesod, to which the grade is attributed. Advancement to
Practicus is administrative only, requiring no initiatory ritual as such, and may be conferred at any time.
Practicus
(3°=8
): Is expected to complete his intellectual training, and in particular to study the
Qabalah. The grade title suggests the "practical" use of the skills acquired through the previous grades. The Practicus is prosecuted to "obtain control of the vacillations of
* own being", which is to say that he must learn to control his own mind, and become one-pointed in thought, and so in word and action. Advancement to
Philosophus, like the advancement to Practicus, is also a purely administrative process, and again may be conferred at any time.
Philosophus
(4°=7
): Is expected to complete his moral training. He is tested in
Devotion to the
Order. In particular, this grade stresses the application of adorations to various deities, such as are outlined in
Liber Astarte. The
oath of the grade characterises this; the Philosophus resolves to "obtain control of the attractions and repulsions of my own being." This effort is the primarily directed toward transcending the likes and dislikes, deliberately defying one's morality, and so on. The aim is to break out of one's predefined idea of self, and reach a perfectly equanimous perspective. Advancement to
Dominus Liminis is made at the perfection of this process, and may take place at any time, with no prescribed ritual.
See also: Klesha, Sama
Dominus Liminis
(the link): The grade of Dominus Liminis is a "bridge" that connects the outer Order of the G∴D∴, centred in
Yesod, with the Order of the R∴C∴, centred in
Tiphareth. The work of the Dominus Liminis extends and refines the work of the previous grades, synthesising it into a coherent whole. The self-control of the
Neophyte, the energy of the
Zelator, the one-pointedness of the
Practicus and the indifference of the
Philosophus are fused together, and turned to the work of strengthening and refining the faculty of aspiration. Indeed, the
oath of this grade is precisely this, to "obtain control of the aspirations of
own being". The title "Dominus Liminis" means "Lord of the Threshold,"["Dominus" = Latin nominative case = "Lord;" "Liminis" = Latin genitive case = "of the Threshold" a substitution for Mathers's old Golden Dawn Grade "Lord of the Portal," the Portal or Threshold in question being a reference to the fact that the initiate is now passing from the Lesser Mysteries of the Outer Order of the GD to the Greater Mysteries of the Inner Order of the RR & AC.
The Order of the R∴C∴ (Rose-Cross)
Adeptus Minor
(5°=6
): The Grade of Adeptus Minor is the main theme of the instructions of the A∴A∴ It is characterised by the Attainment of the Knowledge and Conversation of the
Holy Guardian Angel. His work is to manifest the
Beauty of the Order to the world, in the way that his superiors enjoin, and his
genius dictates.
Adeptus Major
(6°=5
): His work is to use
Magical Powers to support the authority of the Exempt Adept his superior. He achieves self-reliance, the proper use of
Force, and the authority to govern the lower grades.
Adeptus Exemptus
(7°=4
): The Adept must prepare and publish a thesis setting forth his knowledge of the
Universe, and his proposals for its welfare and progress. He will thus be known as the leader of a school of thought. He will have attained all but the supreme summits of
meditation, and should be already prepared to perceive that the only possible course for him is to devote himself utterly to helping his fellow creatures.
See also: Bodhisattva
Babe of the Abyss
(the link): The Babe of the Abyss is not a Grade in the proper sense, being rather a passage between the two Orders. It is an annihilation of all the bonds that compose the self or constitute the
Cosmos, a resolution of all complexities into their
elements, and these thereby cease to manifest, since things are only knowable in respect of their relation to, and reaction on, other things.
The Order of the S. S. (Silver Star)
Magister Templi
or
Master of the Temple (8°=3
): His principal business is to obtain a perfect understanding of the
Universe. The essential Attainment is the perfect annihilation of that personality which limits and oppresses his true self. The Magister Templi is pre-eminently the Master of
Mysticism, that is, his
Understanding is entirely free from internal contradiction or external obscurity; his
Word is to comprehend the existing Universe in accordance with his own Mind.
Magus
(9°=2
): Attains to
Wisdom, declares his law, and is a Master of all
Magick in its greatest and highest sense. His will is entirely free from internal diversion or external opposition; His work is to create a new
Universe in accordance with his
Will.
Ipsissimus
(10°=1
): Beyond the comprehension of the lower degrees. An Ipsissimus is free from limitations and necessity and lives in perfect balance with the manifest universe. Essentially, the highest mode of attainment.
Known members
See also
References
Sources
- Free Encyclopedia of Thelema (2005). A∴A∴. Retrieved March 27, 2005.
- Crowley, Aleister (1990). "An Account of A∴A∴" in The Equinox (Vol. I, No. 1). York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser.
- Crowley, Aleister (1997). "One Star in Sight" in Magick: Book Four. York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser.
- Crowley, Aleister (1982). "The System of O.T.O." in Magick Without Tears. Phoenix, AZ: Falcon Press.
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