Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots
The Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots (A.E.O.S.) is a fraternal organization, founded in 1910, that unites Master Masons. It emphasizes friendship, cooperation, and mutual support, with a motto of "BOOST ONE ANOTHER" and a focus on charitable endeavors.
Where the word comes from
The term "Sciots" is not derived from an ancient Egyptian root but is a modern coinage. It likely echoes "Scouts" or "Scions," suggesting a lineage or a dedicated group. The "Ancient Egyptian" prefix is an adopted, symbolic appellation, common in fraternal orders seeking a connection to ancient wisdom traditions.
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The Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots (A.E.O.S.) is a Masonic-affiliated fraternal organization established in 1910. Dedicated to uniting Master Masons in a closer bond of Friendship, Fellowship, and Cooperation, the organization's motto is "To help each other in the accomplishment of honest endeavors" and to spread the doctrine of "BOOST ONE ANOTHER." Additionally, the Sciots are known for their commitment to supporting charitable causes, including the Sciots Foundation, which focuses on helping...
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What it means today
The inclusion of the Ancient Egyptian Order of Sciots in a lexicon of esoteric terms, even with its 20th-century origins, offers a fascinating lens through which to view the enduring appeal of ancient symbolism in shaping modern communal identities. Blavatsky's definition, though focused on the organization's fraternal aims and charitable work, hints at a deeper resonance. The very act of adopting an "Ancient Egyptian" moniker, regardless of direct historical lineage, taps into a powerful archetypal current. This is a current that has long attracted seekers, from the Hermetic philosophers of the Renaissance who saw in Egypt the cradle of divine knowledge, to the Romantic poets who imbued its monuments with a sense of profound mystery.
Mircea Eliade, in his studies of the sacred and profane, often highlighted humanity's drive to connect with a primordial, timeless reality. Fraternal orders, in their structured rituals and symbolic language, can be seen as modern manifestations of this impulse, attempting to create a sense of continuity with ancient traditions, even if through selective interpretation or appropriation. The "Sciots," in this context, are not merely a Masonic offshoot but a contemporary echo of an age-old quest for meaning, community, and ethical grounding, drawing upon the mystique of a civilization that has, for millennia, represented the zenith of esoteric wisdom for Western thought. The motto "BOOST ONE ANOTHER" might seem prosaic, yet it can be reinterpreted as a practical application of the principle of universal interconnectedness, a concept explored in various mystical traditions as the underlying unity of all existence.
RELATED_TERMS: Hermeticism, Freemasonry, Esoteric Symbolism, Archetypes, Communal Ritual, Ancient Wisdom Traditions
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