ABSTRACT

First published in 2006. Claiming origins in the mysteries of the Shaolin monastery and its martial traditions, the Triads are Chinese secret societies that overthrew the Qing Dynasty, evolved into organised crime syndicates, spread through the Chinese diaspora and are more powerful now than ever before. The symbol of the Triads is a triangle enclosing the characters for heaven, earth and man, emblematic of the societies’ far-reaching influence, and membership involves challenging rites of initiation and the practice of complex rituals little changed over the centuries. On one level, these practices can be seen simply as the customs of a purely mystical order; on another, they may be seen as the organising principles by which secret societies continue to operate as powerful political organisations invisible in our midst. This classic work, the definitive study of the history, symbols and secret rituals of the Triads, reveals the Triad initiation ritual of the mystical journey; sacred Triad signs, words and slang; the rite of the magic mirror and the oath of blood brotherhood; the symbolic decoration of Triad temples, Triad magic, and the meaning of the sacred objects and ceremonies at the heart of Triad practice in minute detail. The authors show that the Triad ritual is a potent mystical allegory with an immense power that can be used for good or ill.

part 1|180 pages

Part I

chapter 1|12 pages

The History of the Hung Society.

chapter 2|6 pages

The Mother Temple in Singapore.

chapter 3|4 pages

Visiting a Lodge.

chapter 5|17 pages

Traditional History.

chapter 6|6 pages

Consecration and Opening of the Lodge.

chapter 7|24 pages

The Initiation.

chapter 8|25 pages

The Mystical Journey.

chapter 9|6 pages

Conclusion of the Ceremony

chapter 10|14 pages

The Signs, Word, ETC.

chapter 12|4 pages

The Certificates.

chapter 13|4 pages

Offshoots of the Hung Society

chapter 15|5 pages

The Journey of the Soul.

part 2

Part II

chapter 2_2|11 pages

Kwan Yin.

chapter 2_3|13 pages

Confucianism and Taoism.

chapter 2_4|6 pages

The Willow Pattern Plate.

chapter 2_5|5 pages

The Underworld as Conceived by the Ancients.

chapter 2_6|6 pages

Yoonecara the Fearless.

(The Journey of an Australian Black).

chapter 2_7|9 pages

The Journey of the Dead in the Pacific Islands.

The Torres Straits Islands.

chapter 2_9|6 pages

American legends of the Journey of the Soul.

chapter 2_11|5 pages

The Journey of Gilgamish to the West.

chapter 2_12|11 pages

The Egyptian Prototype of the Hung Boat.

chapter 2_14|8 pages

A Persian Version of the Framework.

chapter 2_15|9 pages

He Solar Barque in Syrian Rites.

chapter 2_19|4 pages

Dante's Inferno. a

chapter 2_22|4 pages

Sir Lancelot Sees The Hung Boat.

chapter 2_24|4 pages

A Puritan Version of The Triad Journey.

chapter 2_25|3 pages

The King of The Golden Mountain.

chapter 2_27|3 pages

Conclusion.

part 3

Part III

chapter 3_1|5 pages

Magic and Mysticism in the Hung Rite.

chapter 3_3|6 pages

The Magic Sword of the Great Bear.

chapter 3_4|5 pages

The Scales and Paper Money.

chapter 3_5|13 pages

The Sacred Trees of the Hung Society.

chapter 3_6|3 pages

The White Cock.

chapter 3_8|8 pages

The Bridges and the Boat.

chapter 3_9|8 pages

The Oath of Blood Brotherhood.

chapter 3_10|4 pages

The Multiple Soul.

chapter 3_11|4 pages

The Five elements.

chapter 3_12|8 pages

The Meaning of Numbers.

chapter 3_13|5 pages

The Monastic Influence.

chapter 3_14|7 pages

What Mysticism is.

chapter 3_19|4 pages

Conclusion.