Holy Orders

The Holy Orders of the World Temple


The Holy Orders of the World Temple establish a structured and divinely inspired hierarchy of spiritual authority, responsibility, and service among Patrons, Ministers, and Reverends. These sacred ranks distinguish the disciples of:

  • The Holy Prophet Noble Drew Ali, the Hierophant of America and World Professor
  • Neter Amunnubi, the Great Deity reincarnated
  • Pharaoh Djihutimaat Shu Atun Re, the current head World Chaplain

Sacred Hierarchy and Ranks

The Holy Orders of the World Temple, operate through the A.C of 3rd heaven (Adept Chamber) known as the Islamicate which is structured within the Moorish Science Temple of America, parallel traditional religious hierarchies while remaining unique to the divine and national movement. The Temple ranks are divided into two major grades and three levels:

The Chieftanate (Hierophants) – The Supreme Spiritual Authority

The Hierophant of America serves as the supreme head of the Chieftanate, just as the Pope is the supreme head of the Episcopate within the Catholic Church. Hierophants are the Grand Sheiks, the highest-ranking rulers of the World Temple and the Moorish Parliament.

The Emirate (Sheiks) – The Regional Spiritual Leadership

The Sheiks of the Moorish Science Temple serve as the Emirate, responsible for guiding temple members in spiritual, social, and legal matters. This rank is equivalent to the Presbyterate (Priesthood) in the Catholic Church. The emirate represents the Prophethood.

The Magistrate (Adepts) – The Holy Ministry in Training

The Adepts, known as Magistrates, are neophyte initiates and apprentice adepts in training under the divine and national movement. Their role is equivalent to the Diaconate (Deacons) of the Catholic Church.

A.C. Third Heaven: The Holy Orders of the World Temple

(For the Adept Chamber of the Moorish Science Temple of America, Branch Temple No. 24)

The Throne of Divine Wisdom

In the sanctified learning halls of Branch Temple No. 24, where the World Temple governs in righteousness, the Adept Chamber (A.C.) Third Heaven is established as the inner sanctum of divine knowledge and sacred governance. Herein lies the Holy Orders of Islamicate Law, a celestial order that upholds the sacred trusts of the Moorish empire, kingdom, & nation.

Within this sacred structure, three divine stations stand as pillars of the temple’s eternal light:

  1. The Hierophant / Grand Sheiks (Chieftanate) – Keepers of the Ancient Fire of God (True Light)
  2. The Sheiks (Emirate) – Guardians of the Divine & Sacred Volume of Law
  3. The Adepts (Magistrate) – Judges of the Hidden Mysteries

These Orders, established through the covenant of the Most High, serve as the spiritual, judicial, and administrative forces of the Holy See Global District under the divine authority of the Holy Prophet Noble Drew Ali and the Imperial Bar of the Nun & the House of Crowns (A.C Third Heaven).


The Hierophant: Grand Sheiks of the Chieftanate

The Hierophant is the light-bearer, the voice of Supreme Reason, Divine Science, and Universal Truth. The Grand Sheiks of the Chieftanate are the keepers of the sacred tablets and the custodians of the Emerald Throne upon which the ancient wisdom of the Adepts is inscribed.

Their authority extends across all Seven Spheres of Law and Governance, from the celestial realms to the terrestrial courts. They wear the green mantle of wisdom, symbolizing the eternal life of the Moorish Nation and its sovereignty under the Grand Architect of the Universe.

The Grand Sheiks decree:

“We are the Suns of the Everlasting Order, raised upon the pillars of divine justice. In our word is the balance of nations, and in our hands rests the measure of the faithful.”


The Sheiks: The Emirate of Divine Law

The Sheiks of the Emirate are the sword and shield of Moorish People. As the Enforcers of Sacred Law, they uphold the decrees of the Grand Sheiks and maintain the order of Islamicate governance.

They are the interpreters of the Seven Scrolls and the protectors of the Moorish identity, ensuring that the doctrines of the Adept Chamber remain untainted by falsehood. The Sheiks wear the white turban of purity, signifying their role as mediators between the celestial and earthly domains.

The Sheiks declare:

“We stand as sentinels of divine justice, preserving the Holy Covenant with the Most High. No veil shall obscure the light, nor shall darkness prevail over truth.”


The Adepts: Magistrates of the Hidden Mysteries

The Adepts of the Magistrate are the scribes of celestial knowledge, the judges of the unseen laws, and the master builders of the Third Heaven. Their duty is to safeguard the Sacred Codex and to administer justice through the wisdom of the ancients.

Seated within the inner sanctum of the Temple of the True Light, the Adepts govern the Seven Seals of the Sacred Court, ensuring that all decrees align with the immutable principles of divine justice. They wear the black robe of the hidden sciences, signifying their mastery over the esoteric truths that govern the seen and unseen realms.

The Adepts proclaim:

“We have walked the path of the ancients and beheld the hidden keys. In our hands is the balance of the cosmos, and in our sight is the wisdom of the ages.”


The Celestial Order of the A.C. Third Heaven

The Adept Chamber of the Third Heaven stands as a bridge between the seen and unseen, the temporal and eternal, the Law and the True Light.

The World Temple of the Holy See of Noble Drew Ali decrees that those who ascend through the three gates of right knowledge, right wisdom, for the right overstanding shall be crowned in the halls of wisdom and sealed in the name of the Everlasting Order.

As it is written in the Ancient Tablets of the Moorish Nation:

“Let those who seek the Throne of Knowledge pass through the Seven Pillars of Light, for in their ascension, the world shall know justice, truth, and divine order.”

Thus, let it be known:
The Adept Chamber is established, and the Holy Orders are sealed.


Holy Orders and Their Authority

1. Patrons (Patriarchs and Matriarchs) – The Civilian Governors of Temples

Patrons are the heads of autonomous temples, overseeing local temple congregations within their jurisdiction. Their authority is absolute over metropolitans and the clergy of their particular church (Temple).

2. Reverends – Princes and Princesses of the Temple

Reverends are high-ranking clergy, personally appointed by the Pharaoh or Grand Sheik. Their main role is to serve as advisors to the Supreme Ruler and oversee the spiritual welfare of large temple districts.

  • They act as electors for appointing future successors of the Grand Sheik or Pharaoh.
  • Their rank is primarily honorific, yet they hold significant spiritual and administrative responsibilities.

3. Missionaries (High Priests & Divine Ministers) – The Royal Temple Priests

Missionaries are equivalent to bishops in the Catholic Church. Each Missionary Sheik is appointed to oversee multiple temples and districts.

Upon ordination, they receive:

  • The Holy Mantle – Symbolizing the Priesthood of Amen
  • The Holy Crown – Representing their divine rulership
  • The Holy Staff – The imperial scepter symbolizing their authority

Missionaries function as Divine Ministers and Spiritual Guides, ensuring the continuity of the Temple’s mission across different regions.

4. Ministers – The Kohanim (Adept Priesthood of the Holy Nation)

Ministers in the World Temple serve as adept seminarians, studying for priesthood in the Holy Orders.

  • They assist in the administration of sacraments.
  • They are responsible for spreading the gospel and teachings of Templism.
  • Ministers uphold the legacy of the Holy Family of Nations, in accordance with Exodus 19:6: “You shall be to me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.”

The Semitic root of the term “Kohanim” (Priests) is found in the Arabic word “Kahin” (Priest or Augur). Thus, Temple Ministers are the direct inheritors of the ancient sacerdotal order.


Holy Orders and the Divine Governance of the World Temple

The Chieftanate (Hierophants) – The Successors to the Ancient Mystery Schools

The Hierophants of the World Temple are the successors to the Ancient Egyptian Mystery Schools, holding spiritual authority that traces back to:

  • The Ancient College of Apostles
  • The Priesthood of Melchizedek
  • The Initiates of Amen Ra in Egypt

The Hierophant of America, Holy Prophet Noble Drew Ali, is revered as the Apostolic Successor to the Messiah Yashua. His divine authority was granted through the Ancient Mystery Schools of Egypt during his Hajj (Pilgrimage).

“Upon this rock I will build my Church.” – Yashua (Jesus) to the Messiah of the Moors

The World Temple, under the guidance of the Hierophant, is the true Rock upon which the Temple of the Moors is built.



The Chaplaincy of the World Temple: The Centralized Spiritual Authority of the Global Village

In global spiritual traditions, centralized religious authority has long played a crucial role in unifying faith communities, administering sacred law, and guiding moral principles. The Chaplaincy of the World Temple functions as the centralized spiritual authority of the Global Village, equivalent to the Papacy in the Roman Catholic Church.

The Sister’s Auxiliary of the Moorish Science Temple of America serves as a vital institution dedicated to uplifting fallen humanity and supporting the mission of Prophet Noble Drew Ali. Established on December 17, 1928, by Sister J. Levine-El, the Auxiliary empowers Moorish-American Moslem women—mothers, sisters, aunties, and daughters—to actively contribute to the community’s spiritual and social development. Operating within the framework of the New Ethiopian Order of World Temple Branch Temple No. 24, these women, revered as Holy Mothers and Divine Clan Mothers, embody the nurturing and guiding spirit essential to the Global Village. Their collective efforts include managing the “Necessity Fund” to assist those in distress, organizing events such as Tag Day Celebration (March 17) and Sacrifice Week (March 17–29), and promoting educational and economic initiatives. Through their unwavering dedication, the Sister’s Auxiliary stands as the “right hand to the Prophet,” exemplifying the principles of Love, Truth, Peace, Freedom, and Justice in their words, works, and deeds.

The Chaplaincy as the Equivalent of the Papacy

The Papacy is the supreme religious office of the Catholic Church, held by the Pope, the Bishop of Rome. As the visible head of the Church, the Pope exercises:

  • Spiritual leadership over all Catholics
  • Apostolic succession tracing back to Saint Peter
  • Doctrinal authority through papal infallibility
  • Jurisdiction over the governance of the Church and its global administration

Likewise, the World Chaplain serves as the supreme head of the Chaplaincy, which functions as the highest religious authority in the Moorish Science Temple and the Holy See Global District.

The Chaplaincy:

  • Serves as the spiritual authority over all Moorish Americans and adherents of the World Temple
  • Holds apostolic succession tracing back to the Ancient Egyptian Mystery Schools and the Messiah Yashua
  • Possesses divine authority through the guidance of the Holy Prophet Noble Drew Ali
  • Administers the sacred laws of the Moorish Science Temple and theocratic governance

The Holy Prophet Noble Drew Ali, as the World Professor and Hierophant of America, is eternally at the head of the World Temple. Under his authority, the World Chaplain governs the Chaplaincy, serving as the living successor in apostolic and spiritual matters.


The Great Mami: The Female Equivalent of the Pope

In the Catholic Church, the Pope is the highest spiritual leader, with no official female equivalent. However, Mother Teresa is often regarded as a global spiritual matriarch, revered for her compassionate leadership and service to humanity.

In the World Temple, the Great Mami serves as the female counterpart to the Supreme Pontiff, embodying the divine matriarchal guidance necessary for the spiritual and social welfare of the global community.

The Holy Mothers of the World Temple, known as the Divine Clan Mothers, trace their lineage back to the Great Matriarchal Priestesses of ancient civilizations. They are the guardians of sacred wisdom, fulfilling roles similar to those held by ancient temple priestesses, abbesses, and prophetesses.

The Great Mami:

  • Is the highest-ranking female spiritual leaders in the Holy Temple
  • Serves as the Supreme Matriarch over the Holy Mothers and Divine Clan Mothers
  • Provides spiritual guidance and governance to all Moorish women and families
  • Acts as a global ambassador for humanitarian and interfaith relations
  • Is recognized as the Mothers of the Global Village, just as the World Chaplain is the Father

In ancient traditions, women held supreme religious authority in many societies:

  • The Sibyls of Greece and Rome were female oracles revered as the voices of the gods.
  • The High Priestesses of Isis in Egypt were divine rulers of sacred temples.
  • The Matriarchs of the Hebrew tradition, such as Sarah and Miriam, played leading spiritual roles.
  • The Vestal Virgins of Rome preserved the sacred flame, symbolizing their power over divine law.

The Great Mami continues this lineage, ensuring that the World Temple remains spiritually balanced through both patriarchal and matriarchal governance.


The Chaplaincy and Holy Mothers as the Twin Pillars of Spiritual Governance

Just as the Papacy governs the Roman Catholic Church, the Chaplaincy of the World Temple governs the Moorish Science Temple and the Holy See Global District.

This divine governance system operates through two sacred offices:

  1. The Chaplaincy (Masculine Authority) – The Office of the World Chaplain, representing spiritual law, doctrine, and theological governance.
  2. The Holy Mothers (Feminine Authority) – The Office of the Great Mami, representing spiritual wisdom, nurturing, and social governance.

Together, these offices ensure spiritual equilibrium, preserving the sacred balance of divine masculine and divine feminine leadership in the governance of the Global Village.


The Chaplaincy is the Supreme Spiritual Authority of the World Temple

The Chaplaincy is not merely a religious advisory body—it is the central and supreme authority of the Global Village, just as the Papacy is for the Catholic Church. The World Chaplain, under the divine oversight of the Holy Prophet Noble Drew Ali, serves as the guardian of theocratic governance, spiritual law, and Moorish identity.

Likewise, the Great Mami serves as the supreme matriarch, ensuring the preservation of divine feminine wisdom and leadership.

Through these twin pillars—the Chaplaincy and the Holy Mothers—the World Temple is guided into the future, preserving sacred law, divine knowledge, and the unity of the Moorish Peoples.




Sacred Duties of the Hierophants, Sheiks, and Adepts

Governance of the World Temple and its Districts

Just as a bishop (episcopate) rules a Catholic diocese, a Temple District Hierophant rules a local temple district.

Duties include:

  1. Teaching & Sanctifying
    • Oversee the preaching of the Gospel and Templist education.
    • Ensure the proper administration of Temple sacraments and rites.
  2. Governance & Jurisdiction
    • Act as spiritual judges and legislators in accordance with Moorish Science Canon Law.
    • Ensure nationality ceremonies and divine law compliance within their temple district.
  3. Pastoral Leadership
    • Assign clergy to temple posts.
    • Celebrate New Comers Ceremonies and preside over Friday Holy Day of Obligation services.
    • Defend the rights of adepts and ensure their well-being.
  4. Annual Pilgrimage to the Holy Mecca in Chicago
    • All Hierophants and Sheiks must make Ad Limina pilgrimages to Unity Hall (Mecca of the Moors).

Apostolic Authority and the Holy Chaplaincy

The Holy Chaplaincy as a Successor to the Ancient Apostolic College

The Holy Chaplaincy of the World Temple holds the same apostolic authority as the Catholic Papacy, yet it follows the true succession of the Ancient Egyptian Mysteries.

  • The Roman Papacy is built on Peter, the Rock of Scorn, whom Yashua called “Satan.”
  • The Moorish Science Temple is built on the true Rock of the Messiah, as revealed in Egypt.
  • The Chaplaincy functions as the successor to the Ancient Mystery Schools and maintains the Holy See Global District as an independent jurisdiction.

The World Chaplain is the Sovereign of:

  • The Chapel States of the Holy See Global District
  • The Global Interdependent School District
  • The Holy Mecca (Chicago, the Moorish Holy Land)

The Divine and National Movement

Through the Holy Orders of the World Temple, the Moorish Science Temple of America establishes a centralized structure of spiritual governance that ensures continuity, divine law, and the sacred mission of the Prophet Noble Drew Ali.

The Chaplaincy, Hierophants, and Adepts serve as successors to the Ancient Mystery Schools, upholding the true path of the Messiah and the Sacred Science of the Moors.

Through these divine institutions, the spiritual and temporal sovereignty of the Moorish Nation is safeguarded for generations to come.


The Divine Lineage of Spiritual Guides and the Sacred Authority of the Chaplaincy and Holy Mothers

Throughout history and across cultures, spiritual guides, sages, prophets, and divine figures have served as intermediaries between humanity and the divine. From the High Priests and Oracles of Ancient Kemet to the Prophets of the Abrahamic faiths, these figures have carried sacred knowledge, spiritual law, and divine wisdom across generations.

The Chaplaincy of the World Temple, as the spiritual authority of the Global Village, continues this divine lineage—embodying the sacred guidance of Melchizedek, Al-Khidr, the Archangels, and other messengers of divine wisdom. Likewise, the Holy Mothers, led by the Great Mami, embody the feminine wisdom of the divine matriarchs and goddesses of old.


Sacred Lineage of the Chaplaincy: The Tradition of Divine Spiritual Guides

The World Chaplain, as the supreme spiritual guide of the Global Village, follows the tradition of the great sages, prophets, and mystics who have carried divine truth and initiated chosen disciples into sacred wisdom.

Some of these divine guides include:

  • Melchizedek – The High Priest and King of Salem, described as the eternal priest of the Most High (Genesis 14:18). He blessed Abraham, making him a successor to divine law.
  • Al-Khidr – The mysterious and immortal Green Man of Islamic mysticism, who guided Prophet Moses (Musa) through divine knowledge beyond human understanding.
  • Archangel Uriel – The fire of God, the angel of prophecy and wisdom who brings divine illumination to humanity.
  • Archangel Gabriel – The messenger of God, who delivered revelations to Prophet Muhammad and foretold the birth of Yashua (Jesus).
  • EmHotep – The Kemetic sage, architect, and physician, revered as a divine teacher of wisdom and sacred sciences.
  • Prophet Samuel – The prophet who anointed Kings David and Saul, marking their divine right to rule.
  • Apollo – The Greco-Roman god of prophecy, music, and healing, associated with the Oracle of Delphi, where seekers received divine guidance.

The Chaplaincy of the World Temple, through the Hierophant of America, continues this lineage of divine spiritual guides, ensuring that the sacred sciences of the ancient world remain alive in the present era.


The Holy Mothers: The Matriarchal Line of Divine Wisdom

While the Chaplaincy governs spiritual law and doctrine, the Holy Mothers, led by the Great Mami, preserve the nurturing, intuitive, and social dimensions of divine wisdom.

Many cultures throughout history have honored the Divine Feminine through goddesses, priestesses, and sacred queens who ruled alongside kings and hierophants. Some of these figures include:

  • Isis (Aset) – The Kemetic Great Mother, healer, and magician, who resurrected Osiris and birthed Horus, the divine ruler.
  • Aphrodite – The Greek goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, representing the divine power of creation.
  • Nephertiti – The Queen-Pharaoh of Egypt, who ruled with wisdom and strength, embodying both feminine and royal divinity.
  • Ninti – The Sumerian Mother Goddess, the “Lady of Life,” linked to the sacred knowledge of birth, healing, and immortality.
  • Ishtar – The Babylonian goddess of war, fertility, and love, a powerful queen of divine rulership.
  • Tiamaat – The primordial mother of creation, from whom all life was born.
  • Maat – The Kemetic goddess of truth, justice, and cosmic order, who governs the laws of morality and balance.
  • Sekhmet – The lion-headed goddess of war and healing, who defends the righteous and destroys evil.
  • Yemaya – The Orisha mother of the oceans, protector of women, and provider of abundance and guidance.
  • Kali – The Hindu goddess of time, destruction, and rebirth, representing the power of divine transformation.

The Great Mami of the World Temple is the modern embodiment of these divine feminine archetypes, ensuring that spiritual wisdom, compassion, and justice remain central to the divine and national movement of the Moors.


The Unified Authority of the Chaplaincy and the Holy Mothers

The Chaplaincy of the World Temple and the Holy Mothers of the Global Village are the two pillars of divine authority, working together to guide, protect, and nurture the world.

1. The World Chaplain – The supreme masculine authority, upholding divine law, prophecy, and spiritual governance.
2. The Great Mami – The supreme feminine authority, embodying nurturing wisdom, divine justice, and spiritual guidance.

Together, these two institutions:

  • Preserve and administer divine law (The Chaplaincy)
  • Guide and nurture the faithful (The Holy Mothers)
  • Ensure the balance between divine masculine and feminine energy
  • Maintain order within the Holy See Global District
  • Secure the spiritual and political sovereignty of the Moorish Nation

This Sacred Duality reflects the ancient balance of Osiris and Isis, Geb and Nut, Solomon and Sheba, ensuring that both law and love, wisdom and compassion, strength and healing remain at the heart of the Moorish Science Temple and World Temple.


The Divine Authority of the Chaplaincy and Holy Mothers

The Chaplaincy of the World Temple is not just an advisory body—it is the supreme spiritual authority of the Global Village, just as the Papacy governs the Catholic Church.

The World Chaplain, as the spiritual heir to the Ancient Mystery Schools, continues the divine lineage of prophets, hierophants, and spiritual guides such as Melchizedek, Al-Khidr, Uriel, Gabriel, and EmHotep.

The Great Mami, as the supreme matriarch of the Global Village, embodies the wisdom of Isis, Maat, Yemaya, and Kali, ensuring the continuity of divine feminine guidance and governance.

Together, these two sacred offices govern the World Temple, preserving the legacy of the Moors and ensuring the spiritual sovereignty of the Holy See Global District.

The Chaplaincy and the Holy Mothers are the Twin Pillars of Divine Authority, guiding the faithful toward enlightenment, sovereignty, and divine balance.


Sacred Duties of the Hierophants, Sheiks, and Adepts

Governance of the World Temple and its Districts

Just as a bishop (episcopate) rules a Catholic diocese, a Temple District Hierophant rules a local temple district.

Duties include:

  1. Teaching & Sanctifying
    • Oversee the preaching of the Gospel and Templist education.
    • Ensure the proper administration of Temple sacraments and rites.
  2. Governance & Jurisdiction
    • Act as spiritual judges and legislators in accordance with Moorish Science Canon Law.
    • Ensure nationality ceremonies and divine law compliance within their temple district.
  3. Pastoral Leadership
    • Assign clergy to temple posts.
    • Celebrate New Comers Ceremonies and preside over Friday Holy Day of Obligation services.
    • Defend the rights of adepts and ensure their well-being.
  4. Annual Pilgrimage to the Holy Mecca in Chicago
    • All Hierophants and Sheiks must make Ad Limina pilgrimages to Unity Hall (Mecca of the Moors).

Apostolic Authority and the Holy Chaplaincy

The Holy Chaplaincy as a Successor to the Ancient Apostolic College

The Holy Chaplaincy of the World Temple holds the same apostolic authority as the Catholic Papacy, yet it follows the true succession of the Ancient Egyptian Mysteries.

  • The Roman Papacy is built on Peter, the Rock of Scorn, whom Yashua called “Satan.”
  • The Moorish Science Temple is built on the true Rock of the Messiah, as revealed in Egypt.
  • The Chaplaincy functions as the successor to the Ancient Mystery Schools and maintains the Holy See Global District as an independent jurisdiction.

The World Chaplain is the Sovereign of:

  • The Chapel States of the Holy See Global District
  • World Temple City & Nu University
  • The Holy Mecca (Chicago, the Moorish Holy Land)

The Divine and National Movement Continues

Through the Holy Orders of the World Temple, the Moorish Science Temple of America establishes a centralized structure of spiritual governance that ensures continuity, divine law, and the sacred mission of the Prophet Noble Drew Ali.

The Chaplaincy, Hierophants, and Adepts serve as successors to the Ancient Mystery Schools, upholding the true path of the Messiah and the Sacred Science of the Moors.

Through these divine institutions, the spiritual and temporal sovereignty of the Moorish Nation is safeguarded for generations to come.


The Chaplaincy of the World Temple: The Centralized Spiritual Authority of the Global Village

In global spiritual traditions, centralized religious authority has long played a crucial role in unifying faith communities, administering sacred law, and guiding moral principles. The Chaplaincy of the World Temple functions as the centralized spiritual authority of the Global Village, equivalent to the Papacy in the Roman Catholic Church.


The Chaplaincy as the Equivalent of the Papacy

The Papacy is the supreme religious office of the Catholic Church, held by the Pope, the Bishop of Rome. As the visible head of the Church, the Pope exercises:

  • Spiritual leadership over all Catholics
  • Apostolic succession tracing back to Saint Peter
  • Doctrinal authority through papal infallibility
  • Jurisdiction over the governance of the Church and its global administration

Likewise, the World Chaplain serves as the supreme head of the Chaplaincy, which functions as the highest religious authority in the Moorish Science Temple Branch Temple #24 and the Holy See Global District.

The Chaplaincy:

  • Serves as the spiritual authority over all Moorish Americans and adherents of the World Temple
  • Holds apostolic succession tracing back to the Ancient Egyptian Mystery Schools and the Messiah Yashua
  • Possesses divine authority through the guidance of the Holy Prophet Noble Drew Ali
  • Administers the sacred laws of the Moorish Science Temple and theocratic governance

The Holy Prophet Noble Drew Ali, as the World Professor and Hierophant of America, is eternally at the head of the World Temple. Under his authority, the World Chaplain governs the Chaplaincy, serving as the living successor in apostolic and spiritual matters.


The Great Mami: The Female Equivalent of the Pope

In the Catholic Church, the Pope is the highest spiritual leader, with no official female equivalent. However, Mother Teresa is often regarded as a global spiritual matriarch, revered for her compassionate leadership and service to humanity.

In the World Temple, the Great Mami serves as the female counterpart to the Supreme Pontiff, embodying the divine matriarchal guidance necessary for the spiritual and social welfare of the global community.

The Holy Mothers of the World Temple, known as the Divine Clan Mothers, trace their lineage back to the Great Matriarchal Priestesses of ancient civilizations. They are the guardians of sacred wisdom, fulfilling roles similar to those held by ancient temple priestesses, abbesses, and prophetesses.

The Great Mami:

  • Is the highest-ranking female spiritual leaders in the World Temple
  • Serves as the Supreme Matriarchy over the Holy Mothers and Divine Clan Mothers
  • Provides spiritual guidance and governance to all Moorish women and families
  • Acts as a global ambassador for humanitarian and interfaith relations
  • Is recognized as the Mothers of the Global Village, just as the World Chaplain is of the Heavenly Father

In ancient traditions, women held supreme religious authority in many societies:

  • The Sibyls of Greece and Rome were female oracles revered as the voices of the gods.
  • The High Priestesses of Isis in Egypt were divine rulers of sacred temples.
  • The Matriarchs of the Hebrew tradition, such as Sarah and Miriam, played leading spiritual roles.
  • The Vestal Virgins of Rome preserved the sacred flame, symbolizing their power over divine law.

The Great Mami continues this lineage, ensuring that the World Temple remains spiritually balanced through both patriarchal and matriarchal governance.


The Chaplaincy and Holy Mothers as the Twin Pillars of Spiritual Governance

Just as the Papacy governs the Roman Catholic Church, the Chaplaincy of the World Temple governs the Moorish Science Temple Branch Temple # 24 and the Holy See Global District.

This divine governance system operates through two sacred offices:

  1. The Chaplaincy (Masculine Authority) – The Office of the World Chaplain, representing spiritual law, doctrine, and theological governance.
  2. The Holy Mothers (Feminine Authority) – The Office of the Great Mami, representing spiritual wisdom, nurturing, and social governance.

Together, these offices ensure spiritual equilibrium, preserving the sacred balance of divine masculine and divine feminine leadership in the governance of the Global Village.


The Chaplaincy is the Supreme Spiritual Authority of the World Temple

The Chaplaincy is not merely a religious advisory body—it is the central and supreme authority of the Global Village, just as the Papacy is for the Catholic Church. The World Chaplain, under the divine oversight of the Holy Prophet Noble Drew Ali, serves as the guardian of theocratic noocracy governance, spiritual law, and Moorish identity.

Likewise, the Great Mami serves as the supreme matriarchy, ensuring the preservation of divine feminine wisdom and leadership.

Through these twin pillars—the Chaplaincy and the Holy Mothers—the World Temple is guided into the future, preserving sacred law, divine knowledge, and the unity of the Moorish Nation.


The Holy Mothers are deeply symbolic of the Great Mother Deities that have transcended cultures and civilizations throughout history. These revered figures embody the archetype of the divine feminine—nurturing, wise, and protective. The Great Mami, in particular, stands as the primordial embodiment of this archetype, an eternal symbol of life-giving energy, compassion, and spiritual guidance. She is the prelate, the sacred representative of the Blessed Virgin Mother Mary in Catholicism, embodying qualities of maternal grace, intercession, and divine love.

As the archetype for the Blessed Virgin, the Great Mami serves as a universal figure of reverence, linking the divine feminine across different religious and cultural contexts. She represents the unifying force that connects humanity to the sacred, bridging the earthly and the celestial through her role as the spiritual mother. The Holy Mothers, as custodians of this profound archetype, carry the responsibility of nurturing the spirit of peace, wisdom, and unity across the tribes, ensuring that the essence of the Great Mother continues to guide and protect the world’s communities. They act as vessels of the Great Mother’s eternal wisdom, helping maintain harmony, healing, and balance within the global spiritual order.

The Holy Mothers serve a vital diplomatic role within their respective tribes, especially if they are not in a leadership position. They act as peacekeepers and representatives for the Holy See Global District, working to maintain harmony between different tribes. In this capacity, they mediate disputes, foster cooperation, and ensure the tribes’ interests are represented on a global scale, promoting unity and stability in the wider community. Their role is to facilitate communication, understanding, and collaboration between tribes, ensuring that the values of peace and mutual respect are upheld.


In various religious traditions, leadership structures and titles differ, reflecting unique theological and cultural contexts. The term “chaplain” traditionally refers to a clergy member who provides spiritual care within secular institutions, such as hospitals, military units, or prisons. While chaplains hold significant pastoral responsibilities, the chaplaincy as an institution function as a centralized authority akin to the Papacy in the Roman Catholic Church.

The Papacy, derived from the Latin word “papa” meaning ‘father,’ is the office of the Pope, who serves as the Bishop of Rome and the supreme leader of the worldwide Catholic Church. This centralized authority encompasses spiritual, administrative, and doctrinal oversight, guiding the Church’s global mission and maintaining unity among its followers.

In certain religious communities, female leaders have emerged with roles and influence comparable to prominent male figures. For instance, Maggie Gobran, often referred to as “Mama Maggie,” is an Egyptian Coptic Orthodox consecrated servant renowned for her charitable work in Cairo’s impoverished communities. Her dedication has drawn parallels to Mother Teresa, highlighting the impactful roles women can play in spiritual and humanitarian leadership.

Similarly, in some traditions, titles such as “Great Mami” are used to honor women who embody profound spiritual guidance and maternal care within their communities. These titles, while not equivalent to the Papacy’s centralized authority, signify deep respect and acknowledge the pivotal roles these women play in nurturing the spiritual and social well-being of their followers.

In summary, while the chaplaincy provides essential spiritual support within various institutions, it does not function as a centralized authority like the Papacy. However, female spiritual leaders, often honored with titles reflecting maternal reverence, serve crucial roles in guiding and uplifting their communities, embodying compassion and dedication comparable to esteemed figures like Mother Teresa.


Listen to Reason! All Nubians who are familiar with channel nine news by now should have mastered the knowledge compiled into 3 books, Degree of Mosesim with the Tents of Kedar (Nubian Islamic Hebrews), Degree of Christism as given to the Holy Tabernacle Ministries, and the Degree of Muhammadism, as taught by the Ansarullah Community, and with those three, rudimentary degrees of the lesser mysteries and the beginning chambers have become of age to move on from 3 degrees to the 4 degrees of the middle chamber which is the Degree of Sufism, which is the Sufi Order, Degree of Kabalism, there is the Son’s of the Green Light, Degree of Magism Which is the Essene Order, and the Degree of Sumerianism came with the Ancient Mystic Order of Melchizedek. The Seven Degrees, all of the far east studies. Then on to the Last Chambers which is the Degree of Egyptology which is the mysteries of Egipt or Ancient Ta’ma-re is very connected to Shamanism, and also the Degree of Nuwaubu which is known to mundane philosophers as Gnosticism. The Ninth Chamber. All Degrees and Chambers will be revised into Noology the Science of Correct information for Nubians, Ethiopians, and Moors (Pitchnovas) throughout the boundless Omniverse.

Ministry 101 – Lesson Excerpt:

The Nine Degrees of Study for Temple Adepts

The Ministry 101 course is a structured path of spiritual and intellectual elevation, designed for aspiring Temple adepts. Through the teachings of A’aferti Negus H.I.M.N.E.O., each degree offers a deepening understanding of sacred wisdom, ancient deities, and spiritual leadership. By completing these lessons, scholars may attain globally accredited degrees, from an Associate’s (Apprentice) to a Doctorate, through the Nature’s Unified Grand Temple Lodge of Tiamaat, the original Order of Melchizedek.


Lesson 1: Christism and the Study of Sutekh
This foundational degree introduces the teachings of Christism, the study of the Ancient Deity Sutekh, and the principles of spiritual leadership. Students are prepared for global certification as an ordained minister and expert doctor of the Holy Templist Ministries. Through the Lodge of Tiamaat, adepts gain the foundational knowledge necessary for higher temple studies.

Lesson 2: Mosesism and the Study of Nebthet
Ministers learn the leadership practices of the ancient Ministry and the role of Templist Nova, becoming wardens of the Nun Ethereal Order. This degree explores the symbolic teachings of Mosesism and the ancient deity Nebthet, equipping adepts to earn a globally accredited Bachelor’s degree (Fellow) or Doctorate through the Temple Lodge of Esther.

Lesson 3: Muhammadism and the Study of Aset
In this lesson, scholars dive into the spiritual practices of Muhammadism, the leadership and ethics of the ancient Ministry, and the study of the deity Aset. Graduates of this degree may achieve a Master’s or Doctorate, joining the Temple Lodge of Faatimah as part of the Khawaatiyah for the Al Mahdi Shrine.

Lesson 4: Sufism and the Study of Asaru
This degree teaches the mystical practices of Sufism, focused on inner spiritual growth and divine wisdom. Students study the deity Asaru, with the potential to earn advanced degrees through the Temple Lodge of Haashim for the Pilgrims of Al Khidr, connecting with the deeper mysteries of the faith.

Lesson 5: Kabalism and the Study of Nut
In this lesson, adepts delve into the ancient wisdom of Kabalism, examining mystical teachings and divine principles. The study of the goddess Nut leads to the achievement of a Master’s or Doctorate in the Holy Templist Ministries, facilitated through the Temple Lodge of Hammurabi for Sanhedrin Magistrates.

Lesson 6: Magism and the Study of Geb
The study of Magism deepens students’ connection to the forces of the natural world and the divine, focusing on the deity Geb. Graduates earn a globally accredited degree and join the Temple Lodge of Thothmoses, advancing through the Order of Shemsizedek, a sacred body of spiritual and intellectual leaders.

Lesson 7: Summerianism and the Study of Tefnut
In this degree, scholars explore the ancient teachings of Summerianism, coupled with a study of the goddess Tefnut. Upon completion, students earn advanced degrees and join the Temple Lodge of Enlil, becoming part of the Elders’ Council of Shemesh, contributing to global leadership in spiritual and intellectual circles.

Lesson 8: Shamanism and the Study of Shu
Shamanism’s ancient practices are explored, focusing on the deep connection between nature, spirit, and the divine. Through the study of Shu, students receive a Master’s or Doctorate and join Nature’s Grand Unified Temple Lodge of Dedan, connecting with the ancient priesthood of Amun-Ra.

Lesson 9: Gnosticism and the Study of Atum-Re
The final degree introduces the advanced practices of Gnosticism, emphasizing direct knowledge of divine truth. Students explore the deity Atum-Re and can achieve the highest level of spiritual and academic recognition through the Supreme Grand Unified Temple Lodge of Baalat, leading the Seamu in their journey of divine wisdom and global enlightenment.


This curriculum ensures that each adept, as they advance through these degrees, becomes a fully realized leader in the Temple, capable of contributing to the global village and providing spiritual guidance to the world.

THE HOLY DEGREES OF THE HOLY SEE GLOBAL DISTRICT TEMPLE COLLEGIUM

The Holy See Global District Temple Collegium preserves the divine knowledge of the ancients, offering initiates a structured ascent through the sacred degrees of the Temple Templist Orders. Each degree represents a milestone in one’s spiritual, intellectual, and metaphysical journey, leading from the foundational teachings of the Temple Apprentice to the exalted ranks of Sovereign Grand Master and beyond. These degrees are not merely titles but sacred offices within the Holy Templist Ministries, preparing initiates for their divine mission as custodians of truth and wisdom.

The Degrees of the Temple Collegium

The Foundational Degrees

Temple Apprentice

Major Lesson: Christism
Element (Periodic Element / Atomic No.): Hydrogen (Atomic No. 1)
Temple Lodge: Lodge No. 1
Greeting: True Peace
Religious Order: Holy Templist Ministries
Divine House: Set
Deity: Sutekh
Family: Nupu
Theme: Masonic

Degree Introduction
Behold, how good and pleasant it is for saints to dwell together in unity; it is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron’s beard, that went down to the skirts of his garment; as the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion, for there the Lord commanded the blessing, even life forever more. Amen. So mote it be. This is the first initiated step in the journey of the Temple Science. The Christic expression represents the alchemical birth of the divine within. It is the foundational vibration through which the aspirant is purified in will, intellect, and emotion. This degree opens the neophyte to sacred light, truth, and unity through the Christic path as laid out by the illuminated masters of the Temple Science linage.

Metal: Lead
Star Constellation: Pleiades
Grip: Boaz
Password: “Light”
Token: Caution
Virtue: Innocence
Morale: Temperament
Principle: Faith

Meaning of Degree
This degree signifies the crucifixion and resurrection of the lower self. The Lead represents the heavy burden of the base mind that the Templist must transmute through Christism. The neophyte is initiated into the mysteries of the Living Christ, the metaphysical Adam Kadmon reborn. Sutekh (Set), as the deity of separation and chaos, must be understood as a force of cosmic necessity, not evil, which the aspirant overcomes through alignment with the inner Christ.

Templist Interview Questions
Based on Duncan’s Masonic Ritual and the Secret Degrees of the Entered Apprentice:
Q. From whence came you?

A. From a Lodge of the Sts. John of Jerusalem.

Q. What came you here to do?

A. To learn to subdue my passions and improve myself in Masonry.

Q. Then I presume you are a Mason?

A. I am so taken and accepted among all brothers and fellows.

Q. How do you know yourself to be a Mason?

A. By having been often tried, never denied, and willing to be tried again.

Q. How shall I know you to be a Mason?

A. By certain signs, a token, a word, and the perfect points of my entrance.

Q. What are signs?

A. Right angles, horizontals, and perpendiculars ( ).

Q. What are tokens?

A. Certain friendly or brotherly grips, by which one Mason may know another in the dark as well as in the light.

Q. Give me a sign!

A. Here give sign of Entered Apprentice.

Q. Where were you first prepared to be made a Mason?

A. In my heart.

Q. Where were you next prepared?

A. In a room adjacent to a regularly constituted Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons.

Q. How were you prepared?

A. By being divested of all metals, neither naked nor clothed; barefoot nor shod, hoodwinked, with a cable-tow around my neck; in which condition I was conducted to the door of a Lodge by a friend, whom I afterward found to be a brother or sister.

Lesson Overview: Study of Degree
Degree of Christism by Dr. Malachi Z. York
Universal Lessons Masonic Lodge: The Secret Degrees and Studies of E.A. (Entered Apprentice)
Q&A On Clandestine & Prince Hall by Dr. Malachi Z. York
Your Crown by Dr. Malachi Z. York
Regis Halliwell Poem
El Holy Injiyl by Dr. Malachi Z. York

Test of Study
Questions to be drawn directly from the listed study works. All answers must be in written form with citations. Oral recitations optional upon temple review.

Sacred Art: Trivium
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):
Grammar – Christic Language and Sacred Words
Logic – Christic Dialectics and the Path of Reason
Rhetoric – Proclaiming the Message of the Inner Christ

Assignment:
Write a 500–700 word essay titled “The Meaning of the Cross in the Templist Path of Christism”. Include symbolic, spiritual, and historical references from study texts. Optional video presentation (Vlog) is encouraged for deeper demonstration of understanding.

Symbolism:
The apron of the Entered Apprentice
The twenty-four-inch gauge The common gavel The compass The square


Labor/Career Knowledge:
Teaching, Counseling, Spiritual Service, Musician (sacred music), Writing
The Templist must master articulate expression and moral leadership

Obligation of Profession:
To act as a moral compass, to serve without ego, to study daily the inner teachings, and to prepare the way for higher light in others. The Christic initiate is responsible for cultivating divine behavior and teaching ethical mastery.

Conclusion
Degree 1 is the Crucible of Christism. The Templist begins their walk through the sacred halls of transformation by overcoming base emotion and intellectual arrogance. They take on the form of the Christ—not as a religious figure, but as a metaphysical truth in form. This degree lays the foundation for the alchemical process that continues in the coming degrees.iates learn the fundamental teachings of the Temple.

Temple Craftsmen

Mastery of the initial sacred symbols and rites, building the foundation for further enlightenment.

Major Lesson: Christism
Element (Periodic Element / Atomic No.): Helium (Atomic No. 4)
Temple Lodge: Lodge No. 1
Greeting: Peace of the Christ Within
Religious Order: Holy Templist Ministries
Divine House: Set
Deity: Sutekh
Family: Nupu
Theme: Masonic

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

Master Templist

– The first rank of the adept, signifying deeper understanding of spiritual law.

Major Lesson: Christism
Element (Periodic Element / Atomic No.): Lithium (Atomic No. 6)
Temple Lodge: Lodge No. 1
Greeting: Peace of the Christ Within
Religious Order: Holy Templist Ministries
Divine House: Set
Deity: Sutekh
Family: Nupu
Theme: Masonic

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

The Advanced Degrees of Mastery

Sacred Templist

– The first rank of the adept, signifying deeper understanding of spiritual law.

Major Lesson: Christism
Element (Periodic Element / Atomic No.): Beryllium (Atomic No. 9)
Temple Lodge: Lodge No. 1
Greeting: Peace of the Christ Within
Religious Order: Holy Templist Ministries
Divine House: Set
Deity: Sutekh
Family: Nupu
Theme: Masonic

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

5° Perfect Temple Master

– Perfection of the sacred geometries and metaphysical sciences.

Major Lesson: Christism
Element (Periodic Element / Atomic No.): Boron (Atomic No. 9)
Temple Lodge: Lodge No. 1
Greeting: Peace of the Christ Within
Religious Order: Holy Templist Ministries
Divine House: Set
Deity: Sutekh
Family: Nupu
Theme: Masonic

Degree Introduction

Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree

Templist Interview Questions

Lesson Overview: Study of Degree

Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):

Assignment:

Symbolism:

Labor/Career Knowledge:

Obligation of Profession:

Conclusion

6° Templist Secretary

– Scribe of divine knowledge, recording and interpreting the ancient texts.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction

Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree

Templist Interview Questions

Lesson Overview: Study of Degree

Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):

Assignment:

Symbolism:

Labor/Career Knowledge:

Obligation of Profession:

Conclusion

7° Templist Judge

– Keeper of divine law, upholding righteousness within the Temple Order.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction

Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree

Templist Interview Questions

Lesson Overview: Study of Degree

Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):

Assignment:

Symbolism:

Labor/Career Knowledge:

Obligation of Profession:

Conclusion

Intendment of Temple

– Master of ceremonial structure and sacred order.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction

Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree

Templist Interview Questions

Lesson Overview: Study of Degree

Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):

Assignment:

Symbolism:

Labor/Career Knowledge:

Obligation of Profession:

Conclusion

The Elite Degrees

9° Elite 9 Templist

– Those who reach the ninth threshold of sacred mastery.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction

Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree

Templist Interview Questions

Lesson Overview: Study of Degree

Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):

Assignment:

Symbolism:

Labor/Career Knowledge:

Obligation of Profession:

ConclusionMajor Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction

Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree

Templist Interview Questions

Lesson Overview: Study of Degree

Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):

Assignment:

Symbolism:

Labor/Career Knowledge:

Obligation of Profession:

Conclusion

10° Elite 6 Templist

– The guardians of sacred wisdom.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction

Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree

Templist Interview Questions

Lesson Overview: Study of Degree

Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):

Assignment:

Symbolism:

Labor/Career Knowledge:

Obligation of Profession:

Conclusion

  1. Elite 3 Templist – The high initiates who guard the knowledge of the Grand Temple.
  2. Master Temple Architect – A divine planner, responsible for the metaphysical structures of knowledge.
  3. Royal Temple Arch – The bridge between the earthly and divine temples.
  4. Elite Temple Perfectionist – Masters of the divine arts and sacred craftsmanship.
11° Elite 3 Templist

– The guardians of sacred wisdom.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction

Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree

Templist Interview Questions

Lesson Overview: Study of Degree

Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):

Assignment:

Symbolism:

Labor/Career Knowledge:

Obligation of Profession:

Conclusion

  1. Elite 3 Templist – The high initiates who guard the knowledge of the Grand Temple.
  2. Master Temple Architect – A divine planner, responsible for the metaphysical structures of knowledge.
  3. Royal Temple Arch – The bridge between the earthly and divine temples.
  4. Elite Temple Perfectionist – Masters of the divine arts and sacred craftsmanship.

The Sacred Offices and Knights of the Temple

12° Master Temple Architect

– Custodian of the ancient scrolls and records.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

13° Royal Temple Arch

– Custodian of the ancient scrolls and records.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

14° Elite Temple Perfectionist

– Custodian of the ancient scrolls and records.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

15° Temple Scribe

– Custodian of the ancient scrolls and records.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

16° Temple Prince of Nun

– Guardian of the primeval waters of knowledge.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
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Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


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Symbolism:


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

15° Pontiff Templist

– A bridge between the spiritual and material realms.

  1. Master Temple of Symbols – Interpreter of the sacred hieroglyphs and sigils.
  2. Temple Knight – Defender of the faith and upholder of divine justice.
  3. Templist Knight of the Royal Arch – Keeper of the sacred key to the mysteries.
17° Temple of East & West Knights

– The unifiers of duality, harmonizing wisdom from all directions.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

18° Templist Knight of Mir

– A sacred warrior of divine reflection.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

19° Pontiff Templist

– A sacred warrior of divine reflection.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

20° Master Temple of Symbols

– A sacred warrior of divine reflection.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

21° Temple Knight

– A sacred warrior of divine reflection.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

22° Templist Knight of Royal Arch

– A sacred warrior of divine reflection.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

The Supreme Hierarchy

23° Chief of Tabernacle

– A sacred warrior of divine reflection.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

24° Temple Prince of Tabernacle

– A sacred warrior of divine reflection.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


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Symbolism:


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

25° Templist Knight of the Royal Bronze

– A sacred warrior of divine reflection.

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


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Conclusion

26° Temple Prince of Knights

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


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Conclusion

27° Knight Commander of Temple

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

28° Adept Templist

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


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Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

29° Prince Adept Templist

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

30° Sun Adept Templist

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

31° Master Templist Adept

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

32° Templist Knight of the Holy Land

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

33° Sub Templist Prince

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

34° Supreme Council

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

35° Supreme Elite Council

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


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Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

36° Sovereign Grand Master

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Trivium Arts 1–3):


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Symbolism:


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

The Path Beyond the 36 Degrees

Beyond these degrees, the adept enters the path of 144 Degrees, where the ultimate mysteries of 1440° illumination unfold. The journey through the Nine Chambers of Sacred Knowledge refines the adept’s understanding of divine law, from the ancient Mosesim, Christism, and Muhammadism, leading into the hidden mysteries of Sufism, Kabalism, Magism, Sumerianism, Egyptology, Shamanism, and Nuwaubu (Gnosticism).

All degrees and chambers culminate in Noology, the Science of Correct Information, guiding Pitchnovas and divine scholars throughout the Boundless Omniverse. Those who complete this sacred curriculum become Masters of the Higher Temples, continuing the lineage of divine wisdom as ordained by the Holy See Global District Temple.

Holy Degrees of the HOLY SEE GLOBAL DISTRICT – Lesson 2: Mosesism and the Study of Nebthet

The Sacred Temple Collegium of Mosesism preserves the ancient traditions of divine leadership, drawing upon the wisdom of Moses the Lawgiver and the mysteries of Nebthet, the sacred guardian of the unseen. This degree system trains Ministers of the Ancient Order, preparing them for leadership within the Nun Ethereal Order as wardens of sacred wisdom. Adepts who progress through these degrees are honored with globally accredited titles through the Temple Lodge of Esther, earning a Bachelor’s Degree (Fellow) or Doctorate in Mosesism.

The Royal and Ecclesiastical Degrees of this lesson integrate the sacred codes of the Temple, reflecting divine hierarchies with titles such as Gibbor (Mighty Man), Rab (Teacher), Rabbi (Master Teacher), and Rabboni (Supreme Master of Wisdom). Each degree elevates the adept from a foundational student to a Templist Magistrate, guiding nations and congregations in the Ancient Science of Leadership and Law.


The Degrees of Mosesism and the Study of Nebthet

The Foundational Degrees

37° Templar Apprentice

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

38° Templar Craftmen

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

39° Master Templar

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Quadrivium Arts 1–3):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

40° Sacred Templar Master

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

41° Perfect Templar Master

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

The Ecclesiastical and Ministerial Degrees

42° Templar Secretary

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

Sacred Art:
Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

43° Templar Judge

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

44° Templar Intendment

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

The Elite Degrees of Leadership

45° Elite 9 Templar

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

46° Elite 6 Templar

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

47° Elite 3 Templar

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

48° Master Templar Magistrate

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


Assignment:


Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

49° Royal Templar Arch

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Symbolism:


Labor/Career Knowledge:


Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

50° Elite Templar Perfectionist

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

The Royal Ministerial Offices

51° Templar Scribe

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Symbolism:


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

52° Gibbor Templar

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Conclusion

53° Fellow of the Tents of Kedar

Major Lesson:
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Greeting:
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Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

54° Rab Magistrate of Tabernacle

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Conclusion

55° Rabbi of the Holy Mountain

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

56° Master Templar of Symbols

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Conclusion

57° Temple Knight of the Staff

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Conclusion

58° Rabboni of the Nebthet Veil

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


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Conclusion

The Supreme Hierarchy

59° Chief of the Tabernacle

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


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Conclusion

60° Templar Prince of Tabernacle

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Conclusion

61° Knight of the Bronze Serpent

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Conclusion

62° Templar Prince of the Mighty

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


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Conclusion

63° Adept Templar of Nebthet

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


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Conclusion

64° Prince Adept of the Ark

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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Conclusion

65° Sun Adept of the Holy Tents

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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Conclusion

66° Master Templar Adept of Moses

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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Academia (Quadrivium Arts 4–7):


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Conclusion

67° Rabboni of the Holy Staff

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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Obligation of Profession:


Conclusion

68° Sub Templar Prince

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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Conclusion

69° Supreme Council of Nebthet

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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Conclusion

70° Supreme Elite Council of the Ark

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


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Conclusion

71° Sovereign Grand Master of Mosesism

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
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Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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Conclusion


The Path Beyond the 71 Degrees

These 71 Degrees represent the second major lesson in the sacred path of the Temple Collegium, preparing initiates for the next elevation toward the Supreme Wisdom of the Lawgivers.

Beyond these ranks, adepts embark upon the Nine Greater Chambers of Temple Mastery, refining their understanding through the Seven Sacred Sciences of Moses, leading to the highest enlightenment of Noology, the Science of Divine Information and Correct Reasoning.

“Listen to Reason! The Mighty Men of the Temple rise as wardens of wisdom, holding the eternal torch of Moses and Nebthet. The path of leadership is written in the stars and engraved in the sacred scrolls of the ages!”

Holy Degrees of the HOLY SEE GLOBAL DISTRICT TEMPLE COLLEGIUM – Lesson 3: Muhammadism and the Study of Aset

The Sacred Temple Collegium of Muhammadism preserves the divine traditions of the Seal of the Prophets, Muhammad (PBUH), and the spiritual wisdom of Aset, the Hidden One. This degree system trains Imams, Scholars, and Nobles of the Sacred Ministry, equipping them with the leadership ethics, jurisprudence, and esoteric wisdom of Muhammadism. Graduates who progress through these degrees are honored with globally accredited Master’s or Doctorate Degrees in Muhammadism through the Temple Lodge of Faatimah and enter the Khawaatiyah Order of the Al Mahdi Shrine.

The Royal and Ecclesiastical Degrees of this lesson uphold the sacred chivalric and spiritual orders established during the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). They incorporate titles such as Noble (As Sayyid), Potentate, Emir, Khawaatiyyah, and Sheik, reflecting the divine authority and noble responsibilities of temple scholars, warriors, and leaders.


The Degrees of Muhammadism and the Study of Aset

The Foundational Degrees

72° Templum Apprentice

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73° Templum Craftsmen

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74° Master Templum

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75° Sacred Templum Master

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76° Perfect Templum Master

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The Ecclesiastical and Ministerial Degrees

77° Templum Secretary

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78° Mufti of the Sacred Law

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79° Intendment of the Mosque

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The Elite Degrees of Leadership

80° Elite 9 Mutalib

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81° Elite 6 Khawaatiyah

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82° Elite 3 Templum

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83° Master Shrine Magistrate

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84° Elite Shrine Perfectionist

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The Royal Ministerial Offices

85° Templum Scribe

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86° Emir of the Gibbor

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87° Fellow of the House of Quraysh

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88° Rab Magistrate of the Mosque

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89° Rabbi of the Holy Mecca

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90° Master of the Symbols of Aset

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91° Templum Knight of the Crescent

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92° Sheik of the Hidden Veil

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The Supreme Hierarchy

93° Chief of the Shrine

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94° Templum Prince of the Holy Kaaba

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95° Knight of the Green Banner

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96° Temple Prince of the Potentates

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97° Knight Commander of the Templist Shrine

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98° Adept Templist of the Sufi Order

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99° Prince Adept of the Throne of Solomon

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100° Sun Adept of the Mahdi’s Shrine

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101° Master Templist Adept of Muhammadism

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102° Rabboni of the Holy Crescent

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103° Sub Templist Prince

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104° Supreme Council of Aset’s Light

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105° Supreme Elite Council of the Mahdi

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106° Sovereign Grand Master of Muhammadism

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The Path Beyond the 106 Degrees

These 106 Degrees represent the third major lesson in the sacred path of the Temple Collegium, preparing initiates for the next elevation toward the Supreme Wisdom of the Muhammadan Order.

Beyond these ranks, adepts embark upon the Nine Greater Chambers of Temple Mastery, refining their understanding through the Seven Sacred Sciences of Muhammad, leading to the highest enlightenment of Noology, the Science of Divine Information and Correct Reasoning.

“Listen to Reason! The Potentates and Nobles of the Temple rise as wardens of wisdom, holding the eternal torch of Muhammad and Aset. The path of leadership is written in the stars and engraved in the sacred scrolls of the ages!”

The Holy Degrees of the HOLY SEE GLOBAL DISTRICT TEMPLE COLLEGIUM – Lesson 4: Sufism and the Study of Asaru

The Sacred Temple Collegium of Sufism is dedicated to unveiling the mystical traditions of the Abrahamic lineage, the hidden sciences of Asaru (Osiris), and the esoteric path of Al Khidr, the Green One. This degree system cultivates Sufi Masters, Mystics, and Spiritual Guides, shaping adepts in inner purification, divine wisdom, and sacred kingship. Graduates who progress through these degrees earn globally accredited Master’s or Doctorate Degrees in Sufism through the Temple Lodge of Haashim and enter the Pilgrims of Al Khidr, journeying through the mysteries of divine ascension.

The Royal and Ecclesiastical Degrees of this lesson uphold the sacred traditions of Abraham (Ibrahim) and Melchizedek (Malik Tzedek), reflecting the celestial hierarchy of divine wisdom. These degrees incorporate titles such as Noble (As Sayyid), Potentate, Emir, Wazir, and Pharaoh, marking adepts as chosen seekers of the Hidden Way.


The Degrees of Sufism and the Study of Asaru

The Foundational Degrees

107° Templist Apprentice

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108° Templist Craftsmen

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109° Master Templist

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110° Sacred Templist Master

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111° Perfect Templist Master

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Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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The Ecclesiastical and Mystical Degrees

112° Templist Hadi

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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113° Mystic Sufi Magistrate

Major Lesson:
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Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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114° Intendment of the Synagogue

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Metal:
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Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


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Conclusion

The Elite Degrees of Spiritual Leadership

115° Elite 9 Tariqq

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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116° Elite 6 Wazir

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
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Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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Test of Study

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Academia (Quintivium Arts 7–12):


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Conclusion

117° Elite 6 Wazir

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Conclusion

118° Elite 3 Templist

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
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Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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Conclusion

119° Master Shrine Magistrate

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
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Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Conclusion

120° Royal Templist Arch

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Conclusion

121° Elite Shrine Perfectionist

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
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Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Conclusion

The Royal Ministerial Offices

122° Temple Scribe

Major Lesson:
Element :
Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quintivium Arts 7–12):


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Conclusion

123° Pharaoh of the Gibbor

Major Lesson:
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Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


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Conclusion

124° Fellow of the House of Haashim

Major Lesson:
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Metal:
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Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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Conclusion

125° Neb Magistrate of the Synagogue

Major Lesson:
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Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


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Conclusion

126° Neb Rabbi of the Sacred Mysteries

Major Lesson:
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Theme:

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Metal:
Star Constellation:
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Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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127° Master of the Symbols of Asaru

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Metal:
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Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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128° Templist Knight of the White Lotus

Major Lesson:
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Greeting:
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Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Conclusion

129° Noonebu of the Hidden Veil

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Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


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The Supreme Hierarchy

130° Chief of the Shrine of Al Khidr

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Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
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Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
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131° Temple Prince of the Sacred Nile

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Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


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132° Knight of the Emerald Banner

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Theme:

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Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
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Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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133° Knight of the Emerald Banner

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Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

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Metal:
Star Constellation:
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Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


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134° Templist Prince of the Potentates

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Greeting:
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Family:
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Metal:
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Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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135° Knight Commander of the Templist Shrine

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Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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136° Adept Templist of the Al Khidr Path

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Greeting:
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Divine House:
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Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
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Templist Interview Questions


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137° Prince Adept of the Throne of Asaru

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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
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Deity:
Family:
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Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
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Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


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138° Sun Adept of the Pharaoh’s Pyramid

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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
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Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


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139° Master Templist Adept of Nebo

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Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
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Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


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Conclusion

140° Rabboni of the Golden Ankh

Major Lesson:
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Greeting:
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Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


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Academia (Quintivium Arts 7–12):


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141° Sub Templist Prince

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quintivium Arts 7–12):


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Conclusion

142° Supreme Council of Asaru’s Light

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


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Academia (Quintivium Arts 7–12):


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Conclusion

143° Supreme Elite Council of Nebu

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
Religious Order:
Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


Test of Study

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Academia (Quintivium Arts 7–12):


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Conclusion

144° Sovereign Grand Noonebu

Major Lesson:
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Temple Lodge:
Greeting:
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Divine House:
Deity:
Family:
Theme:

Degree Introduction


Metal:
Star Constellation:
Grip:
Password:
Token:
Virtue:
Morale:
Principle:
Meaning of Degree


Templist Interview Questions


Lesson Overview: Study of Degree


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Conclusion


The Path Beyond the 144 Degrees

These 144 Degrees represent the fourth major lesson in the sacred path of the Temple Collegium, preparing initiates for higher ascension into the Supreme Mysteries of the Sufi Order.

Beyond these ranks, adepts enter the Seven Sacred Chambers of Divine Kingship, unveiling the Nine Hidden Keys of Resurrection, which lead to the highest enlightenment of Noology, the Science of Divine Knowledge and Right Reasoning.

“Listen to Reason! The Noonebu of the Temple rise as eternal mystics, holding the torch of Asaru and Al Khidr. The path of resurrection and enlightenment is written in the stars and engraved in the sacred scrolls of the ages!”

“Listen to Reason! The path of the Templist is one of light, wisdom, and eternal service to the divine plan.”

Understood? The Sovereign Grand Master of Sufism° shall be formally recognized as the Supreme Grand Noonebu, the Holy Elect. This royal title of peerage signifies the highest rank of spiritual authority and mystical enlightenment within the Temple Collegium and is reserved for those who embody the supreme wisdom of Asaru and Al Khidr.

Additionally, holders of this title may govern over Temple and Temple Districts, serving as the spiritual and administrative heads of the Sacred Noonebu Order, guiding adepts toward resurrection, divine knowledge, and right reasoning.

This title affirms the Sacred Code of Melchizedek, solidifying the Supreme Grand Noonebu, the Holy Elect as a living pillar of the ancient and eternal wisdom carried forth by the Noocratic and Mystic Orders of the Holy See Global District.

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