Question on Neophyte Robe
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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@Jim Eshelman said
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@Daegal said
"Jim out of curiosity what is symbolism of the 5" sides to triangle? "I've often thought it was intended to be 6" on either side - a 6 6 6 triangle - but I mostly didn't care enough to pursue historically."
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Hmmm thanks Jim. I would certainly see the 6". The 5" sent me into a whole series of ideas lol! mostly being 5" for each triangle, red fire triangle hinted at through color alone, and water 5" (3 sides each) so 5 & 6 theme, Rosy Cross etc. Also maybe 6 Ã 5 = 30 "L" etc. Idk but interesting.
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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P.S. I know realized there are certain things one has to keep privy. I had asked about this specifically, and i must have misunderstood because i thought the answer was there were no formal oaths of secrecy? So to clarify we can NOT speak of certain things? Im little confused.
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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@Daegal said
"P.S. I know realized there are certain things one has to keep privy. I had asked about this specifically, and i must have misunderstood because i thought the answer was there were no formal oaths of secrecy? So to clarify we can NOT speak of certain things? Im little confused."
A.'.A.'. has no formal oaths of secrecy below the Grade of 10=1 (though some things are best treated with discretion).
The remarks in question did not concern A.'.A.'..
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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@Jim Eshelman said
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@Daegal said
"P.S. I know realized there are certain things one has to keep privy. I had asked about this specifically, and i must have misunderstood because i thought the answer was there were no formal oaths of secrecy? So to clarify we can NOT speak of certain things? Im little confused."A.'.A.'. has no formal oaths of secrecy below the Grade of 10=1 (though some things are best treated with discretion).
The remarks in question did not concern A.'.A.'.."
Oh! I see. Ok thank you. Makes sense now.
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Sorry gentlemen one more question. Im almost done with having my probationer robe done. However i had just basic design for red pentagram on front and usual hexagram with gold Tau in center on back, gokd trim about hems. However now learning about particular measurements of triangles etc., (not using now however) I want to know for probationers robe insignia are there certain measurements? Inches for hexagram and pentagram? Sorry, thank you again!
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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@Daegal said
"Sorry gentlemen one more question. Im almost done with having my probationer robe done. However i had just basic design for red pentagram on front and usual hexagram with gold Tau in center on back, gokd trim about hems. However now learning about particular measurements of triangles etc., (not using now however) I want to know for probationers robe insignia are there certain measurements? Inches for hexagram and pentagram? Sorry, thank you again!"
No measurements written, to my knowledge. Go by the pictures.
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Have fun with that 0=0 robe. It took me about a week of stitching like a man possessed, (Which is probably not far from the truth).
After that I never wanted to see another reel of gold thread for as long as I live, and getting the ribbon not to crinkle is no end of fun.
Still, the result was well worth the effort.
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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@Archaeus said
"Have fun with that 0=0 robe. It took me about a week of stitching like a man possessed, (Which is probably not far from the truth).
After that I never wanted to see another reel of gold thread for as long as I live, and getting the ribbon not to crinkle is no end of fun.
Still, the result was well worth the effort.
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Lol yes! Its no easy task but I'm getting a little help. Is that cheating? Lol
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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@Daegal said
"Its no easy task but I'm getting a little help. Is that cheating? Lol"
There's a traditional saying in the Mysteries: It's best to do it yourself... second best if it's done by somebody who loves you... and, if necessary, it's OK to pay to have it done.
Kinda like sex.
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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@Jim Eshelman said
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@Daegal said
"Its no easy task but I'm getting a little help. Is that cheating? Lol"There's a traditional saying in the Mysteries: It's best to do it yourself... second best if it's done by somebody who loves you... and, if necessary, it's OK to pay to have it done.
Kinda like sex.
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Lol! Awesome! Well someone who loves me so im in second catagory!
im sure my girlfriend will have nightmares of gold thread though while i sleep comfortably happy lol.
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I was wondering if Jim or anyone may be able to describe the proper design for the Neophyte robe of the A.'.A.'.. I plan to buy Jim's book where this is shown, but I have the oppertunity to have this made now. I believe I read here someplace, that it just so happen the drawings of these grade robes had the Probationers correct; which suggests the others were incorrect. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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@Jim Eshelman said
"There's a traditional saying in the Mysteries: It's best to do it yourself... second best if it's done by somebody who loves you... and, if necessary, it's OK to pay to have it done.
Kinda like sex.
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That gives the phrase "buy what is needful without haggling" a totally new angle.