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Properly Prepared (1953)
Naked, but sandals (not shoes) may be worn. For initiation, tie hands behind back, pull up to small
of back, and tie ends in front of throat, leaving a cable-tow to lead by, hanging down in front. (Arms thus form a triangle
at back.) When initiate is kneeling at altar, the cable-tow is tied to a ring in the altar. A short cord is tied like a garter
round the initiate's left leg above the knee, with ends tucked in. Another is tied round right ankle and ends tucked in so
as to be out of the way while mov ing about. These cords are used to tie feet together while initiate is kneeling at the
altar and must be long enough to do this firmly. Knees must also be firmly tied. This must be carefully done. If the
aspirant complains of pain, the bonds must be loosened slightly; always remember the object is to retard the blood
flow enough to induce a trance state. This involves slight discomfort, but great discomfort prevents the trance state; so
it is best to spend some little time loosening and tightening the bonds until they are just right. The aspirant alone can
tell you when this is so. This, of course, does not apply to the initiation, as then no trance is desired; but for the
purpose of ritual it is good that the initiates be bound firmly enough to feel they are absolutely helpless but without
discomfort.
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