Course IX - Teaching 6: Tables
A Table implies a group of Sons acting on certain magnetic area of a place, where this group carries out a spiritual mission. As the Table is complete, its 43 members form a group in the way described on the precedent Teaching
The establishment of a Table can be set up only by the Knight Great Master. This demands three Sons as minimum. One Knight-delegate of the Knight Great Master must attend to this act.
After establishing the Table and fixing its area of stability, it enters the orbit of Cafh as an organic whole, by acquiring rights and duties of any Table. It is led by an Invisible Protector that watches over its spiritual progress and integrity, and by a Superior of Cafh.
Each Table unites its Sons with its peculiar magnetic thread. The Great Current arrives at the Table through its Superior. Thence Tables are independent each other and outside their authorities: they are subject only to the authority of the Knight Great Master or to that of the delegate appointed by him.
Just the Knight Great Master can disintegrate the vibratory vortex established as a Table is established. Moreover, he can distribute or not among other Tables those Sons that were members of the Table.
There are three categories of Tables in Cafh, which form groups with their Sons according to their respective Vows.
So, the Ordained determine the category of Table of the Ordained; the Solitary, the category of Table of the Solitary; and the Sponsored, the category of Table of the Sponsored.
A change of category in certain Table and a confirmation of category in a new Table are established by the Assembly of Full Moon, and later granted by the Knight Great Master.
Tables are named according to their ordinal number, establishment date, category and operation place.
In Cafh, Tables keep certain hierarchical order, as follows:
a) Table Mother of America. The stability of this Table is on the entire American territory. The Knight Great Master personally rules over it.
b) Tables of the Ordained according to their antiquity.
c) Tables of the Solitary according to their antiquity.
d) Tables of the Sponsored according to their antiquity.