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    Tasks and Descriptions of Practice - Probation

    Tasks of Probation:

    1. Perform an act of willed change. Handle as formal experiment. Describe in full

    precursory data, strategy, and evaluation.

    2. Select an emotion or emotional state. Meditate on it using imagery and any other

    technique viewed as pertinent. Journal activity and progress.

    3. Determine and undergo a physical ordeal.

    4. Construct sphere.

    5. Take an order name.

    Willed Change:

    Refer to other documents concerning the discussion of primer and methodology.

    Suggested points of focus are those of relative ease in implementation such as a new

    physical or dietary regimen. Also integration of regular meditation or some other

    construct. Both fitness and meditation will be necessary at later junctions of work, sothese steps will be unavoidable if one continues within The Brotherhood. Bearing this in

    mind though rather then to scapegoat further work, or bring more to those that choose

    alternatives, something of a rudimentary level should also be taken on as task.

    Perhaps a predominance in speech pattern such as repeated unnecessary responses incommon conversation. Perhaps a physical posture deficiency, i.e. a constant downward

    focus of the eyes. There is no limitation except that of triviality and one should not seek

    to implement what could be viewed as a detrimental practice or substitution. Dont begindaily to strike oneself in the face with blunt instruments, or switch from a citrus to cola

    carbonated beverage, as pointed examples. If you select the elimination of a simple

    singular in your life it is advisable to also add something that is not related and of benefit.

    You must demonstrate an ability to change via self implemented direction and practice.Success is your proof and documentation our demonstration.

    Emotional State:

    Select an emotional response that is generated by a variety of mediums. As example,

    anger. Put yourself into a state of comfort through breathing, meditation, or simplysolitude. Attempt to reach a point of calm. After you have found calm relive through

    imagination an experience that caused anger or hostility. Live it as you lived it

    previously. After you have generated the response focus on it and attempt to maintain it

    with and without continued visitation of the experience called to question.

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    Repeat this process several times with the same emotion previously selected. Focus on

    cause, effect, and where the feelings originate. Keep track of your mind and body and

    break down the reaction as best as possible. At this stage you are expected only to pursuepractice and annotate as best as possible observations of experience and physical

    characteristics of such.

    Physical Ordeal:

    One must suffer in becoming. Our way is not one of ease or comfort. In this manner thatit is not acceptable as a marathon runner to plot a course of jogging as an ordeal. It should

    be a task that is difficult, that is consuming, but not one of short duration. It should also

    not be implicitly be capable of ending badly. If youve never rock climbed before dontfind a 50 foot wall and have at it without tether or harness.

    The goal is left free because it must be decided, planned, and executed. It is a

    demonstration of desire and fortitude not a slippery slope of failure. The work is arduous

    and difficult requiring an individual capable of challenge and perseverance, not a militaryendeavor. In this way a fit man may need to hike 20 miles under burden to demonstrate

    character while another may be reduced to a lump within 4. It is the task and

    demonstration that is the focus, not a precedent of genetic potential.

    Trust though that more will be required and that you will perform better, or you will beleft behind.

    The Sphere:

    Procure for yourself some clay. With it make a sphere approximately the size of your fist.

    Dry it, or bake it, as is required for the selected material base. When it is serviceableapply to it several coats of black paint.

    Though the process and task are simple take great care. It may flatten and such some

    during the drying, that is unavoidable and acceptable, but it is of import that you are

    ignorant of. Treat the task and object with respect and care.

    Taking A Name:

    Much is to be found in a name. The one you were given as a child became a filing cabinetof experience since your first steps towards consciousness. It is a centralized reference in

    the spectrum of humanity as an individual identity.

    When you are introduced to a stranger everything from speech to attire are attributed tothis dot and the imagery and sensory mind of man puts them all into a box engraved with

    this phrase.

    You are a stranger to The Brotherhood and before you rests an empty box waiting to be

    filled by your tasks and observations. You will be known for how you aspire and perform

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    reduced down to how you make reference to your individualized self. Though your name

    will change later, and perhaps often, the box will remain the same and bear the mark of

    previous manifestations.

    You may select an intent formulating it as a motto from native language or antiquity.

    Perhaps even the name of a god or specified alternative that has ramification and isendowed with characteristics. Perhaps even a number. Remember though it will become

    who you are to US, so do not take it lightly.