The Seven Books of Aquarius

Rites and Rituals in Aquarian Culture



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BY special request of ‘Bill’, a generous donor to the Nifty Archive who is interested in ‘kink’, I present selections culled from the syllabus for the primary course at the Temple School of Aquarius. When reading the following, please be aware that what appears weird, unusual, or socially unacceptable to most members of the predominant Western culture may be accepted by other members. In other words, ‘kinky’ is a state of mind relative to the prevalent social norm. In the more-embracing Aquarian culture, alternative sexualities are highly respected, considered very desirable, and strongly encouraged.

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MATERIAL PUBLISHED

  1. Aquarius Training Manual for Catamites

  2. Rites and Rituals in Aquarian Culture

MATERIAL IN PREPARATION/APPROVED FOR RELEASE BY THE COUNCIL OF SEVEN

  1. The Sexual Boy, A Guide to the Abodes of Erotes

  2. From Robes to Genital Jewelry, Appropriate Attire in the Aquarian Age

FUTURE MATERIAL

  1. Why Circumcise, An Aquarian Perspective.

  2. Esoteric and Erotic, Boy love in the New Age, presented at the 2014 Uranus Supreme Conference

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Rites and Rituals in Aquarian Culture

SECTION ALPHA. Winter Solstice to Summer Solstice Master Randolph

SECTION OMEGA. Summer Solstice to Winter Solstice Master Ken

Introduction

Rites and Rituals (R&R) is a required class for all acolytes of the Temple School of Aquarius, regardless of standing (Note: catamites, in training or post-ascendancy will explore additional, advanced material with the Master). All boys must perform to the satisfaction of the Master before progressing to the next level.

R&R is both the foundation and culmination of your education. It incorporates both theoretical and applied aspects with the goals of:

  1. preparing you to contribute to Aquarian society,

  2. developing your body, mind, and soul to achieve great things,

  3. understanding the history and culture of pederasty, involving pais (passive boy between 7 and 13) and erastês (dominant man).

  4. extending your sexual abilities to become a satisfying and creative lover.

You will learn the aspirations and magnificent achievements of your predecessors, and the guiding principles of the Gods. Your studies will focus on the history and culture of the pederastic civilizations of Atlantis, Crete, and Greece, among others. In time, you will understand their languages, philosophies, sciences and art. You will comprehend and participate in sacred secrets, delve into the complexities of the known and unknown, interpret ancient symbols and discern their meaning, and possess a unique insight into the natural world. You will become an inseparable part of the natural order, living in harmony with its rhythms. Through rite and ritual, you will appreciate the simple truths of male sexuality and your essential role in advancing this Aquarian Age.

The Rule of Belonging

All acolytes of the Temple have three things in common.

  1. They are all homosexual,

  2. they are all circumcised, whether traditionally as new born babies, genitally modified for enhanced sexual performance, or sealed in Sacred Union by Zeus’ rings (Catamites and selected boys), and

  3. they all bear the mark of the House of Uranus, whether as the result of initiation by the Great God in their seventh year (Catamites only), or by permanent tattoo when they entered this School (all others).

The mark of the House of Uranus is the beginning and ending of all that you are, and will be. It identifies you to other men and boys as belonging to the House of Uranus; and for Seven Catamites, changes in color also signal the intensity of sexual arousal. The mark is a sacred symbol, the source of your existence, bodily, mentally, and spiritually. The mark should be the first thing you look for, and the last thing you see before sleep overtakes you

The Rule of Disclosure.

Be warned that unless the Council of Seven directs otherwise, what you learn and do in R&R may NEVER be disclosed to those unmarked by Uranus.

The Rule of Association

You are expected to proudly communicate your homosexuality at every opportunity. R&R will have numerous situations to develop your sexual abilities with others. The desire to associate with, and join with other boys and men is normal, innate, and strongly reinforced in R&R activities. Some exercises will require in-class sexual acts. You are expected to associate with other boys and men willingly, and to engage in anal and oral intercourses when necessary, and to the best of your ability. Acolytes who have taken the pledge of fidelity to a man should inform the Master promptly.

The Rule of Submission

All acolytes, regardless of status, are submissive. Submission, if wholly endorsed, is more than a way of thinking. Submission is fundamental to pederasty, the means to maximize your sexuality, and the key to a very rewarding life. To identify himself as submissive, each acolyte attending the Temple School will wear a Calf Ring (see note below) to prevent his testicles from hanging down. The Master of R&R will ascertain that your ring is correctly fitted prior to beginning instruction each day. The ring should be snug (no excess skin) and directly under the penis, tight enough that further contraction of the scrotum will not cause the ring to release

With any infraction of submission, whether talking in class, answering back, general misbehavior, being unprepared, etc., your ring will be removed until the following day’s class. With additional infractions, more ring-free days will accrue.

NOTE: In the Sumerian culture, farmers inserted a calf’s slack scrotum through a small bronze ring in lieu of gelding. By contrast, the full scrotum of a bull was enclosed in a much larger ring to demonstrate potential and increase impregnation. Men and boys in Crete and Thera adapted the rings to enhance genital aesthetics and heighten sexual performance. A Calf Ring is a bronze or gold circlet enclosing a boy’s scrotum to prevent his testicles from descending. Continued use reduces the size of his scrotum, with a corresponding delay in sexual maturity, both highly desirable for Aquarius boys. A Bull Ring encloses a man’s scrotum to prevent the testicles from ascending. Continued use increases the size of his scrotum, with a corresponding increase in aggressiveness and virility.

The Rule of Social Intercourse

If a Master or other boy requests sexual pleasure, your response will be immediate, affirmative, and gracious. Exceptions are allowed for physical injury and sickness. Boys who have taken a public pledge of fidelity to a man should inform the Master promptly.

The Rule of Celestial Rhythm

The Temple School is on the Callippic Cycle, with 13 months. Be aware that meeting times vary during the year. Be in attendance 5 minutes before the specified time. R&R begins precisely at the appointed time. Remember to use the Antikythera and sundial in the Garden to check times. The Temple School does not recognize National or Religious Holidays.

Sunrise : When the Sun’s first light breaches the horizon.

Mid Morning : When the Sun is directly south-east.

Mid day : When the Sun is at its highest point in the sky

Mid Afternoon : When the Sun is directly south-west

Sunset : When the Sun makes a last embrace of the horizon

Sirius : When Sirius (the Dog Star) appears

Betelgeuse : When Betelgeuse (Alpha Orionis) appears

Moon Rise : When the Moon rises, whether day or night



The Rule of Place

Sand dunes : Take path behind the Temple, turn left at the statue of Zeus Mating with Ganymede

Garden of Antinous : To the east of Catamite Court. Enter through Apollo’s Gate also for:

Fountain of Euxinthetus and Leucocomas

Promenade of Seven Catamites

Hyacinth Pond

Grotto of Hairless Boys : South end of Antinous’ Garden, entrance by the Phallic Column

Temple of Aquarius : Meet in the Grand Hall of Cocks

Sanctuary of Bagoas : At the rear of the Temple, through the hedge maze. Door opens on command.

Labyrinth of Minos : Basement of House of Masters. Use Minotaur Stairs on eastern side.

Hadrian’s Villa : Take path from north end of Garden of Antinous, over creek. DO NOT FEED ALLIGATORS!

Island of Pederasty : From Hadrian’s Villa, continue on path to lake. DO NOT SWIM IF ALLIGATORS ARE PRESENT!

Grove of Thera : From the lake, continue on the path. No clothes may be worn beyond the first threshold. Silence is required.

Library of Atlantis : Master Randolph’s Library on the ground floor of House of Masters

Site Visit : To be announced



The Rule of Dress

Public : Appropriate in-public attire for the situation, with one approved Temple School logo

Uniform : Temple School issued attire for most situations, see handbook

Short/summer tunic

Long/winter tunic

Laetus (Latin: colorful, comfortable and joyful, for play and relaxation)

Gymnasia

Combat

Faun : Ornamented leather loin cloth with wrist and ankle bracelets

Ceremonial : As required for a specific ceremony, such as the Feast of Dionysus or Minotaur Mating

Warrior : Wrist and ankle bracelets, arm and leg guards. Belly bracelet if specified

Acolyte : Temple Robe with signifying color and adornment, natural garnish for festivals



Attire for Four Erotes of Pederasty

Pothos : Genital embellishment to increase yearning. Erections should be optimized and displayed for all to see, without excessive decoration.

Himeros : (Latin: Himerus, uncontrollable desire) Minimal coverage of groin, genitals, and anal crevice to create desire and arouse men’s lust. Includes a headband of colorful ribbons.

Anteros : (Greek: Ἀντέρως, the god of requited love) A pleated robe that covers the sexual zone, neck to mid-thigh, with two plumes to cover the buttocks. It is worn by boys who have pledged fidelity to a man, or who are fasting prior to participating in certain festivals requiring sexual excess such as Mating with the Minotaur.

Eros : Nude and skin is shaved. Natural garnish in hair. Eros is the guardian of homosexual love, lust, beautiful boys, and anal intercourse.





SCHEDULE FOR SECTION ALPHA.

Day

Location, time, dress

Topic

Background/Assignment/Homework

1

Sand dunes, Sunrise, Eros

Renewal

Read Return of Aquarius and Divine Ecstasy. After Sunrise and sacrifice, students will cleanse their bodies in the sea in preparation for seminal anointing.

2

Temple, mid-day,

Tunic

Ganymede, cup-bearer and lover

See Assignment: Ganymede #1

3

Temple, mid-day,

Tunic

Perspectives on Boy Love

Present Zeus and Ganymede play/dance. Discuss.

Body painting of erogenous zones, massage techniques. Video: How not to make love with a man.

4

Library, evening

Faun

Camillus and Euripides

What do boys learn by watching others have sex? Discussion on the role of Witness to your sexual life. How to pick a witness. Spreading the Aquarius message through photos, movies, and IM.

5

Grotto, evening

Faun

Attire for the Sexual Boy

Catamite team debates: From boring to sexual, how to reveal the penis and anus.

See Assignment: Attire for the Sexual Boy #1

6

Library, mid-day

Himeros

Your Penis, Gift of the Titans

History and culture of Phallic Worship. Symbolism of the Penis. Why smaller is better.

Day 7 through 55 Removed at Request of the Council of Seven

56

Grotto, evening

Tunic

Preparation for Minotaur Mating

Reading: Our Innermost Fears are not Piscean

The Minotaur, Evil Beast or Primal Lust

Assignment: Minotaur #1

Discuss Minotaur as sexual nightmare, igniter of lust

57

Labyrinth, Sirius rising, ceremonial

Minotaur Mating

Reading: Theseus and the Minotaur, Tips on Survival Note: Ensure your anus is fully dilated and oiled prior to entering the Labyrinth.


58


Sand dunes,

Mid-day, Tunic

Fly into the Son

Daedalus (architect of the Labyrinth) and his son, Icarus were pledged in love. Discuss with respect to symbolic interpretations of dreams.

Day 59 through 365 Removed at Request of the Council of Seven



Assignments



Ganymede #1

The Legend of Zeus and Ganymede as proffered to the world by Pisceans, is a vulgar myth about abduction and rape of an innocent child. As you will learn from this assignment, nothing could be farther from the truth. Absolute Truth underlies the essential nature of Aquarius.

The Love of Zeus and Ganymede is a true story. Their first joining occurred in a sacred grove on Thera, on the first day of the First Age of Aquarius on the Great Cycle Calendar (2150 years before December 21st, 2012 on the Gregorian Calendar). On one level, history is paradigm, a justification of the archetypal love of men and boys. On another level, the Supreme God is seduced by seeing a beautiful boy. So great is the power of youth, that Zeus succumbed. It is a tale of adult lust and a boy’s wanton desire. It is also the prototype for eternal youth, granted by Zeus for Absolute and Everlasting Union.

Pisceans demean Ganymede by depicting him as an adolescent. As recorded by Camillus, the only witness, Ganymede was a child of seven years, just entering the age of awakening. Having roused Ganymede’s desire, the Great God joined with him in body, mind, and spirit. Many Temple rites and rituals celebrate this union, or are derived from it.

Zeus and Ganymede is also a tale of abduction, of being taken. It exemplifies Man’s need to dominate and control, and the nature of an awakening Boy to submit passively. In giving that part of him desired by his man, he receives a far greater gift. Ganymede’s ‘rape’ was not forced, though Pisceans depict it as such. He gave himself willingly, some might say wantonly. Ultimately, the love between men and boys is about teaching and learning, and sharing individual qualities to become stronger.

The sexual aspect of the Zeus and Ganymede story is crucial to Aquarius. Man and boy become One through the ultimate sexual act (Absolute Union). This is fundamental to a fulfilling relationship, perverted Piscean anecdotes to the contrary.

Reading: Read and memorize the epic poem, Ode to Ganymede. You may be called upon at random to recite it.

Assignment: In groups of five, create a short dramatic play or dance celebrating the abduction and rape of Ganymede. Required roles are Zeus, Ganymede, and Tros (Ganymede’s father—you will need to research the relationship of father and son for insight in pederasty). Additional roles are Camillus and Euripides (father of Camillus), Callirrhoe (naiad and mother of Ganymede), and Ilus and Assaracus (Ganymede’s brothers). Modern interpretations are welcome, though your performance must reflect detail and fact. Rewards are based on creativity, activity, and relativity.

Attire for the Sexual Boy #1



Reading:

  1. The Sexual Boy, A Guide to the Abodes of Erotes

  2. From Robes to Genital Jewelry, Appropriate Attire in the Aquarian Age (Master Frank)

The Abodes of Erotes: Himeros.
The purpose of this assignment is to design and make your own Himeros, providing minimal coverage of your groin, genitals, and anal crevice. The goal is to create desire and arouse men’s lust. It is your personal statement. Your Himeros expresses you, your sexuality, your desires, your creativity, and your particular interests, so that men are attracted to you in sexual ways.

You should think of your Himeros as plumage. Just as a male bird attracts a mate, so do you, only your mate will be the same gender, and likely older than you. Even shy boys can exhibit themselves in a sexually suggestive manner (see photo 1). For example, lightweight silk clings to the skin and reveals intimate shape while concealing actual flesh. A sexually extroverted boy might wear a Bull Ring attached to straps around his thighs and waist. A flared cone of bronze can be inserted through the ring, providing adequate shielding of the boy’s genitalia and groin (see photo 2). In photo 3, Andreas created his Himeros to express skating, his favorite activity next to anal intercourse. Observe how he employed the plastic liners from a pair of skates to shield his groin and draw attention to his penis.


(NIFTY NOTE: Photos not available on website)

Issues you need to consider

Overt vs. covert, how much to reveal, how much to conceal

Materials, from feathers and leather to high-tech fabrics

Anal-access, why is it critical? Will you masturbate while wearing it? Is it easy to take off in the dark?

Does it express who YOU are?

What does it say about your sexual desire?

How will you urinate?

What should it feel like when you wear it? Awareness, comfort, loose, tight, embarrassing, confident?

What happens when you get an erection? Does your Himeros enhance or hide your penis?

How easy is it to remove when you are so sexually stimulated that you are desperate?



Assignment: Minotaur #1


The Minotaur has the body of a man and the head of a bull. Minotaur derives from Μῑνώταυρος , Archaic Greek combining Minos and bull. The Minotaur is the Bull of Minos. In the last Aquarian age, the minotaur resided in a labyrinth (or maze) in Crete. As Athenians tell the story, every nine years, in the center of the Labyrinth (the Calderon), the Minotaur devoured seven young boys (and seven girls) from Greece. However, a clay tablet found at Thera records otherwise. Every seven years, seven boys from Atlantis were selected to be sodomized and by the Minotaur. Only one boy would be eaten alive. Being selected was considered a great honor, the cause of much preparation and competition. They were accompanied to the labyrinth with great fanfare and celebration, where they were left at the entrance as sacrifice.


The labyrinth was a complex arrangement of tunnels and chambers built by Daedalus, by order of King Minos of Knossos in Crete. Minos was the son of Zeus and Europa , raised by his foster-father Asterion. Asterion both loved and rejected Minos, copulating freely with the boy, while denying him affection. The result of this was a king of two personalities, one good, one evil. For this reason, the Minotaur is also called Asterion, and has a preference for hairless boys.

After he ascended the throne of Crete, Minos competed with his brothers to rule. Minos prayed to Poseidon to send him a snow-white bull, as a sign of support. He was to kill the bull to show honor to Poseidon, but decided to keep it instead because of its beauty. He thought Poseidon would not care if he kept the white bull and sacrificed one of his own. To punish Minos, Aphrodite made Pasiphaë, Minos' wife, fall deeply in love with the bull. Pasiphaë had the archetypal craftsman Daedalus make a hollow wooden cow, and climbed inside it in order to mate with the white bull. The offspring was the monstrous Minotaur. Pasiphaë nursed him in his infancy, but he grew and became ferocious, being the unnatural offspring of man and beast….

Exercise:

Imagine you are one of the seven boys sent to satisfy the hunger of the Minotaur. Design and make your costume for your mating with the beast. How will you not be picked as the unlucky one in seven?

Issues:

Mating with the Minotaur is a very hazardous ceremony. Avoid shells, bones, sharp objects, and rough materials in making your costume. Use light stitching so it rips easily. Use bows, not knots! Ease of movement is critical. It is highly likely you will be bleeding if you are lucky enough to leave the Labyrinth. Remember it will be pitch dark inside the maze. Your other senses will need to compensate for what you cannot see.