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The Recipient must deliver a speech on the maxims of friendship, on the board in the cabinet of reflection, on their retreat, and on the vices of man.
They take the Oath, the only one taken in the Order, upon the heart of the Ch-et-S- likely an abbreviation for a specific sacred object or figure; its importance is made clear to them.
The recipient is made aware of the two following fundamental provisions:
"He who renounces or retreats, regardless of the degree, or he who commits any action notoriously unworthy of a Sophisian, is considered dead; his name is inscribed without honor on a funeral column."
"No one may cross a degree without having, through the strength of their mind and reason, explained the hieroglyphs and the enigmatic sentences of the preceding degrees."
The aspirant, after having
sworn upon the ashes of their hair deposited in the urn, receives the white veil that consecrates them to the good goddess.
The aspirant is proclaimed a disciple of Saïs the most famous college of the Egyptian temples.
Passwords: h-. Cris.xy These are explained to the recipient if they cannot find them.
Sacred Words: H-S-S Find the true meaning of these.
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