Samuel Fort, author and researcher
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  • Samuel Fort
  • Cult of the Great Eleven
    • May Otis Blackburn
    • Ruth Wieland
    • Sammy Rizzio
    • Katherine Volz
    • Ward Sitton Blackburn
    • William Blackburn
    • Jennie Blackburn
    • Martha and William Roads
    • Willa Roads
    • Gale Conde Banks
    • Mary Stewart
    • Elizabeth "Bessie" Stewart
    • Eleanor Sandrosky
    • Arthur Osborne
    • Cult Locations
    • Concords
  • The Apocalypse Script
  • The Ardoon King
  • Mysterious Miss Empress
    • Hammerstein's Victoria
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Concords of the Divine Order of the Royal Arms of the Great Eleven

May Blackburn believed concords (harmonic or sympathetic relationships) could be established by rituals, but took the concept a step further, assigning a special name to each of her disciples in order to induce “a harmonious condition between oneself and the solar system.”  A concord was both a harmonious relationship between the two worlds, achieved through rituals, and a harmonious relationship between an individual and the universe, achieved by assigning a name (concord) to a person that reflected his or her role in the universe.​ Not all of them are known, but many were revealed in newspaper accounts from 1925-1930.

• Banks, Gale Conde - Four Winds of the Whirlwind God

• Banks, Winifred - The Circling of the Minor Scale in the Harmony of Music

• Banks, Nellie - Queen of the Scaling Breath on the Inside of the Body
• Blackburn, Jennie - Equal Balance and Justice/Equal Balance Switching from Water to Land

• Blackburn, May - The North Star/Heel of God

• Blackburn, Walter J. - Concord of Taste/The Big Dipper

• Blackburn, Ward Sitton - Grand General of the North Star of the Central Point/The Little Dipper 

• Dabney, Alice - The Holy Keystone

​• Dabney, Clifford R. - The Hereafter and Now

• Dingman (Stewart), Elizabeth – The Still Waters 

• Dingman, Walter - The Gravitation Upwards 

• Johnson (Miller), Emily - The Eternal Circle of Taste

• Knight, Arthur - King Arthur and the Four Horsemen
• Miller, Dorothy - The Threshing Floor

• Mossier, Bessie - The Balance and Scales

• Rhoads, Martha E. - The Road to the Kingdom  

• Rhoads, Willa (Iva) - The Tree of Life

• Rhoads, William Philip - Road to the Kingdom (William either shared his concord with Martha, or it was erroneously attributed to him)
• Sandrosky, Eleanor - The Rainbow
• Shroyer, Albert - The Keeper of the Gate 

• Shroyer, Mrs. Albert - The Parting of the Ways  

• Shutt, Margaret G. – The Green Pastures
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• Sands, Margaret - The Sand Bar between Water and Land

• Steffen, Claud - The Division Between Matter and Spirit

• Stewart, Elizabeth (“Bessie”) - see Dingman, Elizabeth

• Stewart, Mary – The Ointment of God

• Street, Walter - The Door Between Heaven and Earth

• Thompson, David - Ham

• Toy, Jennie Vivian - Speed and Swiftness 

• Turner, Minnie A. - The Great Turning Back

• Wieland (Rizzio), Ruth - Grand Royal of the Water of the Father’s Blood/Royal Warder of the Purple Robes

• Wooddell, Merritt C. - The King of Peace

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