Found this on the net... Check out the site...Will
http://www.eskimo.com/~carcosa/demyst.html
De Mysteribus Motocrucianus
(fragment from a manuscript in the British Museum)
Look not, then, for any sign, for the only sure sign is that known by
one
Initiate to another, and none else. Yet there are certain indications
which are present in every Adept: First, that He truly loveth His
Vehicle. And be
not led astray by this, for a collector may pursue his sport with
passion, and
yet not truly love his Vehicle.
The Adept may be ridiculed of men, for that he preserveth his Vehicle.
He may
have one Vehicle only, yet often he will have many. It may appear to be
the
least valued of things, it may in fact be without those parts most vital
to its function: the engine, the body, the frame. Yet it is the Adept's
love in
spite of this, and his refusal to let his Vehicle go to scrap, that is a
true
indication of his illumination.
By no marque shall an Initiate be known to be such, for one may love a
Lafayette, another a Chevrolet, yet another a Simca. It may have four
wheels, or many, or two, or none. Yet the Adept's Vehicle always has
some
qualities peculiar to its model, how much more to itself, and in these
qualities
abides the Adept's great love.
Truly, the Adept drives a steep and difficult Road. His Vehicle may be
one most susceptible to breakdown on the Road. The breakdowns He faces
may be of the most severe kind. His search for parts may be without end,
and seemingly without hope. Indeed, no one can drive that Road but the
Adept himself. Yet it will often be seen that one Initiate will come to
the aid
of another. And it will be seen that this charity is not merely for the
sake of
the Brother, but of his Vehicle, and the love between the two. And in
this
greater glory abides a deep Mystery.
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