FORMAL GATHERING OF
THE SEKHMET CABAL
PRELIMINARY NOTES
I coin a term in
this post. “Caballion” shall mean “member of the Cabal.”
Also, I write this
as if the Cabal will meet in person. Adapting what I’ve written to fit online sessions
is a simple matter. However, there’s an element of trust implicit in an
in-person gathering, and this element should not be casually set aside. Even
online, Caballions should show their faces and reveal their names. If you can’t
rise to that level of trust with a certain group of people, you don’t belong in
a Cabal with those people. The corollary is this: Every formal gathering is
private; the names of its attendees, secret; and all that goes on, confidential.
Whoever violates this principle shall become prey.
Finally, there’s no
hierarchy in a Cabal. Every formal gathering has a leader, but that role should
rotate among the members. Also, to the extent practical, the role of providing
the meeting place should rotate among the members. Caballions shall treat the
meeting place, its owner, and its uninvolved residents, in particular any pets,
with the utmost courtesy and respect, or risk being hunted for sport.
THE GATHERING
Any time after sundown,
the Cabal enters the meeting room and all take their seats. The last person entering
shuts the door and turns off any electric lights before sitting down. If the
room has no windows and is therefore pitch black, the last person entering uses
a cigarette lighter to provide some illumination.
LEADER: “Caballions:
Light your candles.”
Each member places a
small red candle on the table and lights it with a match, cigarette lighter, or
utility lighter – just nothing ridiculous like a blowtorch.
LEADER: “In the name
of SEKHMET we begin.”
The leader turns to
the member on his or her immediate left.
LEADER: “Caballion
[Name], What malice do you have under way?”
The member describes
any destruction he or she is bringing to an adversary.
LEADER: “What do you
ask of us who sit here?”
The member describes
any assistance that could be helpful. Discussion ensues, offers are made, or
not, and are accepted, or not. When common sense indicates the discussion has
run its course, the leader turns to the next member on the left, poses the same
questions, and allows the same discussion. This continues until all members
have been heard from.
Then:
LEADER: “Caballion
[Name], What misanthropy do you have under way?”
The member describes
any distress he or she is bringing to a detested one. A detested one would be a
weakling, an imbecile, a sucker, an incompetent, a poser, a coward, or a bellyacher.
LEADER: “What do you
ask of us who sit here?”
The member describes
any assistance that could be helpful. Discussion ensues, offers are made, or
not, and are accepted, or not. When common sense indicates the discussion has
run its course, the leader turns to the next member on the left, poses the same
questions, and allows the same discussion. This continues until all members
have been heard from.
Then:
LEADER: “Caballion
[Name], What blasphemy do you have under way?”
The member describes
any defilement he or she is bringing to dogma.
LEADER: “What do you
ask of us who sit here?”
The member describes
any assistance that could be helpful. Discussion ensues, offers are made, or
not, and are accepted, or not. When common sense indicates the discussion has
run its course, the leader turns to the next member on the left, poses the same
questions, and allows the same discussion. This continues until all members
have been heard from.
Then:
LEADER: “All is
complete. In the name of SEKHMET we bring this gathering to a close. Caballions,
extinguish your candles.”
All do so. If
needed, the person who was last entering once again uses a cigarette lighter to
provide some illumination. This same person stands up, turns on the electric
lights, and opens the door. All exit the room in silence. The last person
leaving the room turns off the electric lights and shuts the door. Any subsequent
conversation must not have anything to do with what was said in the gathering.
This sets the tone for privacy, secrecy, confidentiality - and also protects
against inadvertent hearing by the meeting place’s uninvolved residents.
ISCHYROS DIAVOLOS!

The Wall
Though I'd prefer to call it out for what it is: Bullying of the tag-along kid. Sadism over satanism maybe. Deriving personal amusment and gratification from the antagonism of the person who earned it through transparent posing. And also a bit of hypocrisy that is completely ignored.Bad example? You could also attempt to assassinate their character, of course. Just do what warring popular girls do to each-other. Art of War and a gang of vatos has nothing on Phi Beta Kappa. Misant...See more