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===Pylons, elements, and orders=== [[File:Isis temple Philae2.JPG|thumb|right|Setian groups, or ''pylons'', are named after the fortified gateways to ancient Egyptian temples (pictured here at the Isis Temple on [[Philae Island]]) ]] In addition to the international organization, the Temple sponsors initiatory ''Orders'' and ''Elements'' and local groups called ''Pylons''. Pylons are intended to facilitate the initiatory work of the Temple's members by conducting meetings where discussions and magical works take place.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=222}} The purpose of a pylon is to provide a space in which the Setian can focus on their religion, aided by like-minded individuals.{{sfn|Drury|2003|p=198}} Pylons typically meet in a member's home.{{sfn|Drury|2003|p=198}} Members usually join the Pylon located geographically closest to them.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=222}} Correspondence- or Internet-based Pylons also exist,{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=222}} with Harvey noting that this online networking is more common than in-person interaction.{{sfn|Harvey|2009|p=32}} A Pylon is led by a second-degree (or higher) member who is called a ''Sentinel''.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=222}}{{sfn|Drury|2003|p=198}} The term ''pylon'' derives from the architectural features which served as fortified gateways to ancient Egyptian temples.{{sfnm|1a1=Drury|1y=2003|1p=197|2a1=Harvey|2y=2009|2p=34}} One Finnish Setian informed Granholm that the relationship between the orders and the temple was like that of different departments in a university.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=222}} ''Elements'' are loosely structured interest groups, where specific themes and issues are addressed.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=222}} They can be open for non-members and are commonly in operation only for short periods.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=222}} Topics of interest include, for example, [[animal rights]], which was the subject of the Arkte element operated by Aquino's wife Lilith.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=222}} There are sections of the Temple known as ''Orders'', each of which focus on a particular theme, for instance ancient Egypt, Norse culture, Tantric Hinduism, or vampirism.{{sfnm|1a1=Gardell|1y=2003|1p=292|2a1=Drury|2y=2003|2p=199}} Others focus on a particular skill, for instance the Order of Uart focuses on the visual arts and the Order of Taliesin on music.{{sfn|Introvigne|2016|p=350}} Orders can be understood as schools of different aspects of magic providing different paths of initiation.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=222}} Orders are led by grand masters, who will usually be the founder of the order.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=222}} In longer-lived orders the founder may have a successive grand master.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=222}} Orders are founded by members of the fourth degree.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=221}} When members reaches the second degree of initiation, they are expected to join an order of their own choosing.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=222}} In normal circumstances, a Setian is only permitted to join one order, however special dispensation can be obtained for a practitioner to join two.{{sfn|Granholm|2013|p=223}} Setians also hold annual International Conclaves. First Degree Initiates who obtain sponsorship by a member of the Priesthood are permitted to attend the International Conclave and Regional Gatherings.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://xeper.org/pub/pub_structure.html|title=Structure|publisher=Temple of Set}}</ref>
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