"One of the classical relationships of humanity that cannot be eradicated (no matter though modern prejudice will try) is that the mass of the human race shall ever be in service to small, élite coteries within it."
These [truths] we hold self-evident in our turn: the only distinctions that shall be recognized are those of the soul - of incorruptible integrity - of cultivated intellect - of strong principle and usefulness - of fidelity in seeking for truth... We who must Rule must never again abjure our Ascension...
The author is no partisan of that vulgar hierarchy that would designate one race, creed, sex, financial status or social position as the worthy one to kneel before... We are concerned here with only one imperative - whether one has the psychic predisposition towards the Rule, and can accept every responsibility that entails upon that Rule.
This is nothing conferred or awarded, but is as a stratum of the character, made up both of perfected qualities and strange fault-lines that lend it power. Into the halo of its 'charisma' we are drawn to worship...
Therefore it is now essential to clarify in one's mind the concept of a Divine Right - that is, that We who hold power and who Rule must invest ourselves thoroughly in a prayer - yes, a prayer! - to that Spirit who is more perfected than we, upon whom we (shall eternally) model ourselves. We make it our daily trial to conceive of this Spirit, to worship it, above any egoistic imperatives, and measure ourselves as ever falling short of it!
There is little respect for, and hardly a belief in the ideal of a Willing Servant. A fantasy that most of us will never realize is to be able to pursure our lives in a world where we can absolutely count upon the good-will of others. Instead of a peasantry, attached indian-like to the land and versed in that valuable knowledge, we have herds of transient 'workers'... working for money only.
They suffer this wage-slavery badly, as they ought. Such workers have not the faintest love for the 'order' they have been hired into...
One defining quality of the true servant and submissive is their psychic readiness to attach themselves to, admire and take part in all things that relate to the One whom the worshipper has himself, freely, recognized and valued as greater than him or herself...
To be able to serve such as They for the servant becomes a spiritual necessity, feels like a destiny, and is undeniably one of the greatest pleasures known to man."
Terence Sellers, Dungeon Evidence.
The Neith Network Library 2005
Updated 10:32 25/1/2005.