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Jung paintingAnd here we are at the last of the Gnostic Lessons, covering the minor order of Acolyte, which in the UGC is the last of the minor orders and the beginning of the transition to the major orders of Priest and Bishop. Next week I'll post a revised version of John Gilbert's recommended reading list for students of the UGC tradition, and after that -- why, then it will be time to post the details for those of you who are interested in potentially proceeding to the Priesthood or Priestesshood.

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Gnostic Lesson Six

The Order of Acolyte

The training of the Acolyte, the fifth and last of the minor orders, is dedicated to the sense of touch and the soul.  Our soul is our true self. It is our soul that lives and experiences life through our physical, mental, emotional, psychological and spiritual bodies.  Here's a little story that explains how the soul works:

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Jung mandalaOn to Gnostic Lesson 5, covering the fourth of the UGC's minor orders, the Order of Healer.

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Gnostic Lesson Five

The Order of Healer

The fourth of the minor orders was in ancient times given the title of Exorcist, and in some churches it still retains that title. Many centuries ago, however, the difficult and spiritually challenging practice of exorcism was transferred to the priesthood, and to specially trained and qualified members of the priesthood at that. For this reason, in the Universal Gnostic Church, this order has been renamed Healer.

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Jung paintingHere's the fourth Gnostic Lesson, which covers the third of the Universal Gnostic Church's minor orders, the Order of Reader. This should take you another month of work. Yes, the painting's another of Jung's; oddly, he could paint almost anything well except human beings. (That seems to have been a cultural thing in the German-speaking world in his time; Adolf Hitler, who was otherwise quite a gifted watercolorist, couldn't paint a realistic human figure.)

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Gnostic Lesson Four

The Order of Reader

The training of the Reader is dedicated to the analysis of your mental life, and to the sense of sight.  As we become more mentally aware of who we really are, we gain insight into what makes us tick, what drives us to do what we do. This insight leads us to search deeper within ourselves. There we discover peace, love and light—the peace which passeth understanding, the love of the Divine and all that is, and the light, which is the Light of the World and the light which is us.

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Jung paintingHere's the third Gnostic Lesson, which is the material covering the second of the UGC's minor orders, the Order of Doorkeeper. The work of this lesson, like the last, should take you at least a month. Again, it's seemingly very simple, but the simplicity conceals unexpected lessons.

(The image is another illustration from Jung's Red Book. He had an extraordinary gift for painting.)

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Gnostic Lesson Three

The Order of Doorkeeper

The training of the Doorkeeper is dedicated to the analysis of our emotional life, assigned to the soul or psyche by some classical Gnostics. Throughout the course of this lesson, emphasis will be placed on heightening both your physical, emotional (psychic), and spiritual intuition; we hope also to impart to you, the seeker, useful techniques for harnessing and controlling your emotions to aid in the quest for spiritual enlightenment.  We are not our mere physical beings,  we are more than creatures of matter.  We also possess an emotional self. 

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Jung paintingHere's the second Gnostic Lesson, which is the material covering the first of the UGC's minor orders, the Order of Cleric. (Yes, you can insert the mandatory Dungeons & Dragons reference here; just remember you're starting out at experience level 0.) The work of this lesson should take you at least a month. It's seemingly very simple -- but the simplicity conceals unexpected lessons.

(Yes, by the way, the image is another Carl Jung painting -- this time an illustration from the Red Book.)

Gnostic Lesson Two

The Order of Cleric

The training of the Cleric is dedicated to the analysis of our physical bodies. Throughout these lessons, emphasis will be placed on heightening both your physical, emotional (psychic), and spiritual intuition; we hope also to impart to you, the seeker, useful techniques for harnessing and controlling your whole being to aid in the quest for spiritual enlightenment.  We are not our mere physical beings,  we are more than creatures of matter—but we do have material bodies, and need to include them in the process of our inner development.

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Jung paintingThe training program the Universal Gnostic Church offered for its lay members and aspirants to monastic and priestly vocations alike was a set of six Gnostic Lessons, which also involve preparation and ritual entry into the Minor Orders of the UGC. (The minor orders of most established churches tend to be highly selective, but in the UGC and most other independent sacramental churches, it's normal for the laity to receive them.) Each one other than the first will take a month of study and practice.

The Gnostic Lessons

The six Gnostic Lessons are a lightly revised version of the training that was provided to aspirants to the Minor Orders in the Universal Gnostic Church (UGC). During John Gilbert’s day, the Gnostic Lessons were made freely available to anyone who was interested, and completing them was a prerequisite for advancement to the higher grades of initiation in several of the orders and organizations under the UGC’s umbrella.

In the Universal Gnostic Church there are five Minor Orders and two Major Orders. The five Minor Orders are Cleric, Doorkeeper, Reader, Warder, and Acolyte. The two Major Orders are Priest or Priestess, and Bishop. Ordination as a priest or priestess and consecration as a bishop can only be earned by extensive study and practice, but it was normal during the heyday of the UGC for most active members to receive one or more of the Minor Orders and to exercise the functions and spiritual gifts of those Orders under the supervision of a priest, priestess, or bishop.

The Major Orders can only be passed on by personal contact through laying on of hands and anointing.  It has been traditional for many years in the UGC, however, for the Minor Orders to be conferred through study and practice of spiritual disciplines, followed by a ceremony of commitment which may be performed by the aspirant alone or by a priest or bishop for the aspirant. That custom is followed in these lessons.

In the Universal Gnostic Church, the Minor Orders have a threefold function. First, they pass on certain spiritual gifts of their own.  Second, they form part of the preparation for ordination to the Gnostic priesthood or priestesshood. Finally, it was also standard for postulants to the Order of the Universal Monk, the Order of the Universal Nun, and the other monastic orders that once exixted in the UGC, to complete the Gnostic Lessons as part of the preparation for taking vows. It is not necessary to commit to either the second or third of these functions in advance. If you feel that studying the Gnostic Lessons would be valuable to you, for whatever reason, you may proceed with them.

If you have already decided that you intend to seek ordination to the Gnostic priesthood or priestesshood, or to take vows as a monk or nun, it is important to perform the five ceremonies of commitment for the Minor Orders, and to practice the sacraments that are assigned to each Order. If you have previously studied the Gnostic Lessons and did not perform the ceremonies of commitment, you should plan on reviewing the Lessons and performing the ceremonies as part of your preparation for ordination or monastic vows. In the meantime, of course, the books listed in the prospectus for this course should be on your reading list.

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