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The Flying Rolls of the R.R. et A.C.
The Flying Rolls of the orginal Order were a series of instructional documents
which were issued periodically by the Chiefs of the Second Order (R.R..et A.C.)
for those students who had obtained the Grade of Portal or higher. The name alludes
to the means by which these documents were distributed -- a single copy ("roll")
was circulated ("flown") from one student to the next. Each one was
sent by post to the student in a plain, unmarked envelope, on which the postage
stamp was affixed upside down -- this was the "secret code" that indicated
the letter came from within the Order and was not to be opened in the presence
of the "profane". Each recipient was instructed to send the papers after
a certain period of time to another designated recipient, and that recipient to
another, until the "roll" had "flown" to all the intended
recipients, at which point it was returned to the Order. In some cases the student
was allowed to make a personal copy (by hand) of the text, in other cases no copying
was allowed
Students were ordered to store the papers in their possession in a "cover"
that bore the seal of the Order (probably a folder provided by their Lodge.) On
the cover was the following label:
"This material is private and has been lent to me on trust, to return
on demand. It contains nothing of pecuniary value and nothing personal to myself.
I hereby direct my legal representatives whomsoever, in case of my death or incapacity,
to return the same at once, unread and unopened, to [the address of W. Wynn. Westcott]."
In fact, it was the address on one of these covers, left (either accidentally
or deliberately) in a London taxicab, that led the authorities of the British
Crown to discover Westcott's involvement in a "secret occult society".
Westcott was a Coroner for the City of London, and his employers demanded that
he either quit the Order or lose his job, and he subsequently resigned as Chief.
The Order's obsession with secrecy had, in the end, led to their public exposure!
There is some excellent and useful knowledge to be found in the Flying Rolls,
but some of the material is of dubious value to the modern student of the Golden
Dawn; for example, the exhortations concerning their rules of "secrecy".
Some may seem anachronistic and even clearly inaccurate, such as comparing Enochian
script to the Ethiopian Alphabet. They are presented here for whatever use the
student may find in them, and as a historical archive of the teachings of the
original Order.
- Flying Roll No. IWarnings,
by G.H. Fra. N.O.M.
- Flying Roll No. II, Part I-IIIA
Subject for Contemplation by G.H. Fra. N.O.M., Remarks by V.H. Fra. Levavi Oculos
and Three Suggestiions on Will Power by V.H. Sor. S.S.D.D.
- Flying Roll No. IIIInstructions,
by G.H. Fra. N.O.M.
- Flying Roll No. IVAn
Example of Mode of Attaining to Spirit Vision and What Was Seen by Two Adepti
- S.S.D.D. and F. on November 10th 1892
- Flying Roll No. VSome
Thoughts on Imagination, by V.H. Fra. Resurgam
- Flying Roll No. VIConcering
Flying Roll No. II, A Note by G.H. Fra. D.D.C.F.
- Flying Roll No. VIIAlchemy,
by V.H. Fra. S.A.
- Flying Roll No. VIIIOn
Tracing a Pentagram by Geometry, by V.H. Fra. Anima Pura Sit.
- Flying Roll No. IXRight
and Left Pillars, by G.H. Fra. N.O.M.
- Flying Roll No. XConcerning
the Symbolism of Self-Sacrifice, and Crucifixion contained in the 5=6 Grade, by
G.H. Fra. D.D.C.F.
- Flying Roll No. XIClairvoyance,
by G.H. Fra. D.D.C.F.
- Flying Roll No. XIITelesmatic
Images and Adonai, by G.H. Fra. D.D.C.F.
- Flying Roll No. XIIISecrecy
and Hermetic Love, by V.H. Sor. S.S.D.D.
- Flying Roll No. XIVTalismans
and Flashing Tablets, by V.H. Fra. S.A.
- Flying Roll No. XVMan
and God, by G.H. Fra. N.O.M.
- Flying Roll No. XVIThe
History of the Rosicrucian Order, by G.H. Fra. N.O.M.
- Flying Roll No. XVIIThe
Symbolism of the Seven Sides, by G.H. Fra. N.O.M.
- Flying Roll No. XVIIIProgress
in the Order, by V.H. Sor. F.e.R.
- Flying Roll No. XIXThe
Aims and Means of Adeptship, by G.H. Fra. N.O.M.
- Flying Roll No. XXConstitution
of Man, by G.H. Fra. D.D.C.F.
- Flying Roll No. XXIKnow
Thyself, by V.H. Sor. V.N.R.
- Flying Roll No. XXIIFree
Will, by V.H. Fra. Q.L.
- Flying Roll No. XXIIITattwa
Visions, by V.H. Sor. V.N.R.
- Flying Roll No. XXIVOn
Horary Astrology, by V.H. Fra. Resurgam
- Flying Roll No. XXVEssay
on Clairvoyance and Travelling in the Spirit Vision, by V.H. Sub Spe
- Flying Roll No. XXVIPlanets
to Tattvasóa Supplement to XII, by G.H. Fra. D.D.C.F.
- Flying Roll No. XXVIIThe
Principia of Theurgia or the Higher Magic, by V.H. Fra. L.O.
- Flying Roll No. XXVIIIOn
the Value of Magic Implements and Insignia in Methods of Divination, by G.H. Fra.
D.D.C.F. & V.H Fra. N.O.M.
- Flying Roll No. XXIXOn
Lieutenants, by G.H. Fra. D.D.C.F.
- Flying Roll No. XXXTattwas
and Skrying and Hierophant's Making 0=0 Signs, by G.H. Fra. D.D.C.F.
- Flying Roll No. XXXICorrespondences
between Enochian and Ethiopian Alphabets, by V.H. Sor. V.N.R.
- Flying Roll No. XXXIIThe
Theban Letters, by V.H.Fra. N.O.M. (Dr. W. Wynn Westcott)
- Flying Roll No. XXXIIIVisions
of Squares upon the Enochian Tablets, by Sor. V.H. Fra. F.e.R..S., V.H. Fra. A.P.S.R.
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