The Fire of the Word
The Fire of the Word is a working manual for directed speech, coherence, field perception, witness, gesture, and return. Framed in apostolic language but stripped of sectarian demand, it treats the Twelve Powers as trainable human capacities rather than articles of belief.
Durable A5 field copy for marking, folding, and deployment use.
What This Is
A revised field manual on directed speech, coherence, field perception, witness, gesture, and return. The text retains the apostolic frame as historical language while treating the methods as practical, trainable human capacities. The document defines itself as a working manual for disciplined use under ordinary conditions.
What It Does
It trains:
- Directed utterance
- Symbolic and environmental perception
- Coherent presence
- Gesture as functional act
- Witness and receiver dynamics
- Closure, calibration, and return
What It Is Not
- Not doctrine
- Not self-help sugar
- Not performance spirituality
- Not a promise of revelation
Who It’s For
For readers of practical mysticism, symbolic systems, contemplative discipline, embodied attention, and recovered instructional texts. This edition is for operators who want procedures they can test, not atmosphere they can admire.
Why It Matters
This volume asks what remains when inherited religious language is reduced to function. What survives are methods of attention, utterance, gesture, witness, and closure that can still be practiced now. It preserves apostolic language under historical shielding, not as final doctrine.
Edition Notes
Issued as T12-AST v2.1, this stabilized revision supersedes the earlier handling copy where the two differ. It was issued by the MidPacific Soviet of Letters, Kalapana Annex, for continued instructional use.
Further Materials
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Specs
| Format | A5 (148 × 210 mm) |
| Length | 157 pages |
| Binding | Perfect bound |
| Format Notes | Trade paperback / archive-verified field text / MPSoWaL issue |
| Cover | Matte laminate |
| License | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 |
| SKU | T12-AST-01-A5 |