How Not To Do Magic, Election Edition
Nov. 5th, 2020 01:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

Still, one of the things I've pointed out repeatedly applies to both sides. Effective political magic focuses on blessing and strengthening, not cursing and destroying. Dion Fortune, in her War Letters, made this point with great force:
"I received a letter from a French correspondent last week, urging that we should use our knowledge and power to make personal attacks on the leaders of the German nation, in order to confuse their minds and even destroy their lives; but this would be quite the wrong way to work. Nothing and nobody is altogether evil, therefore it is never justifiable to try and destroy any person or thing by direct [magical] action, but only to open a channel whereby spiritual forces are brought to bear on the problem. [...] Hate is an evil thing in itself, whatever its provocation, and to call it righteous indignation does little to improve it.
"Our work is a work of healing, and no hate must come of it. We look to see a regenerated Germany rise up in strength and greatness as well as goodwill and peace. On this great earth of ours there is room for all if they will only co-operate. All the time we are working for a successful issue of the war, we must look forward to a happy peace of constructive comradeship. This thought should conclude every meditation." (The Magical Battle of Britain, pp. 10-11)
Yes, I know it's fashionable to dismiss such reflections as namby-pamby, goody-two-shoes, pie-in-the-sky nonsense, but two points are worth making in this context. The first is to point out which side won the Second World War. The Nazi Party had its own organization of occultists, the Ahnenerbe, working rituals at the SS center at Wewelsburg while Fortune and other British occultists were working theirs, and all you have to do is see how the war went to figure out which side consistently made the right choices at the right moments, and which side consistently tripped over their own jackboots.
The second point I'd bring up is the outcome of the 2020 US election. That can be summed up quite simply: both sides lost. The Democrats hoped (and the Magic Resistance did workings) for a blue wave, the Republicans hoped (and alt-right magicians did workings) for a red wave, and neither side got what they wanted. Liberal pundits such as Politico's Jake Sherman are calling the results a disaster for the Democrats, but it certainly wasn't a triumph for the Republicans. What's more, whoever ends up being inaugurated as president in January, once the smoke and dust of lawsuits settles, will have no mandate and will be considered illegitimate by half the population of the United States.
My guess is that what happened is that the Magic Resistance, with a few loudmouthed exceptions, got a clue from their previous failures and kept their workings secret so that they couldn't be monkeywrenched by the other side; the mages of the alt-right, of course, never had that problem; both did workings that focused on making the other guy lose rather than bringing positive spiritual energies to bear on their own side and on the United States -- and both sides got their wish. Now, for at least two years, we've got a Congress in stalemate, a crippled presidency, and an angry, troubled, bitterly divided nation to deal with. No, this isn't what I expected, and I'm in good company there -- apparently nobody predicted the outcome we got. That's one of the reasons why I think mishandled magic might have been involved.
In the longer term, of course, victory will come to whichever side figures out that the cheap pleasures of hating the other side aren't worth the cost to their cause and their country, and can genuinely and with whole hearts turn their energies to healing the chasms that divide this country just now. It's possible, of course, that neither side will do so -- in which case both sides will keep on losing in every sense that matters.
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Date: 2020-11-05 07:46 pm (UTC)Your analysis makes a great deal of sense, JMG. I guess this is part of the reason that old time mages did their best to keep magical information into the hands of the few and did their best to make the information difficult to understand so people wouldn't abuse the magical powers.
Frankly, I am concerned about our nation. This election outcome was precisely what I wanted the least. I am concerned that there are so many partisan mages apparently locked in a spiral of mutual destruction. Certainly I do my own magical workings that are quite in line with Fortune's, but, also, I don't tend to do political workings at least political in any way that one could call partisan. I've always felt that mixing in partisan emotion would poison induced spiritual potencies and vice versa.
That's really the thing, if I'm doing a working that means I'm calling on a divine being. And mentally and emotionally when I do that I want to be in my "sunday best," and formulate the intention so that everybody wins and do the whole thing with an attitude of compassion, love, emotional coolness, and an intellectual reaching upwards to make contact with the Divine and to work my bodies subtle and gross to help bring the Divine to bear. That seems to me basic common sense. Frankly I'm shocked that there are apparently a large number of people doing so much nasty, nasty magic. I feel like these sorts of energies are what causes states to fail. I feel that the partisans are playing chicken in a deadly game, a nightmarish game. If people want a failed state badly enough where they can kill and be killed in order to avoid dealing with their own emotional problems it seems like an easy enough reality to manifest.
I really thought that people were on the whole better, or at least one side was better, or at least there was a larger number of people acting better who might have a greater effect in bringing blessing to bear. But it seems all the partisans want to blame the other partisans without reflecting and rectifying their own spiritual condition.
At this moment I'm glad I have Marcus Aurelius on the shelf! A stoic approach seems particularly apropos to the times we're living in. I should really check out Epictetus and have just reserved one of his books. I guess that's my takeaway from this election: more philosophy, please!
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Date: 2020-11-05 09:46 pm (UTC)It was an extremely... gross feeling. Like being covered in mental and spiritual sludge.
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Date: 2020-11-06 01:47 am (UTC)Our old pal Pluto
Date: 2020-11-06 03:07 am (UTC)So what I think I have been experiencing is my tribe-of-origin's very batty, irrational reaction to the phenomenon of Trump on the psychic level. (Keep in mind I have a Pisces Moon in that is in conjunction with the Midheaven point in my natal chart.) I'm pretty sure that during those first two months, there were a lot of people who were deeply convinced that Trump was going to declare a dictatorship or something like that. Ever since late March of 2017, this experience calmed down somewhat, but since that time, it has fluctuated in ways that coincide very precisely with certain planetary motions in the band of the Zodiac, especially ones that involve Pluto. (I also have a very Plutonian personality, so I will likely be subject to its influence for the remainder of this incarnation.)
After this month, Saturn and Jupiter will move on to Aquarius and Pluto will shortly after that be permanently out of range of my natal Mars. I deeply, desperately hope that this and maybe even a change for the better in the collective unconsciousness of our society will end this interminable nightmare of anxiety and very poor sleep. (2019 and 2020 have been relentlessly grim and dismal.) Otherwise, I don't know how much longer my mental health and my older-middle-aged physiology can hold out against this brutal onslaught. I'm sorry to unload all this here, but when you're experiencing something like this in a society full of people who are spiritually blind and deaf, nobody anywhere understands.
Re: Our old pal Pluto
Date: 2020-11-06 04:59 pm (UTC)Re: Our old pal Pluto
Date: 2020-11-07 10:55 pm (UTC)—Lady Cutekitten
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Date: 2020-11-08 03:47 pm (UTC)Speaking of Drinking...
Date: 2020-11-06 02:17 pm (UTC)Election Day I ended up drinking more beer in one sitting than I have in well over a decade. Not enough to black out nor was there a hangover, but enough to actually feel a buzz of sorts next morning (more disturbing, in my opinion).
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Date: 2020-11-06 02:28 pm (UTC)Me too
Date: 2020-11-06 03:52 pm (UTC)Re: Me too
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Date: 2020-11-07 11:01 pm (UTC)The funny thing is, my Tarot readings are accurate well beyond chance. But all the other stuff, zilch.
—Lady Cutekitten
Static in the Energy Field
Date: 2020-11-08 04:51 am (UTC)I've been feeling unpleasant energy influences since this June. At their worst, they manifested as surges of unexplained fear, or a sensation of insanity scritching at the edges of my mind. The more intense episodes for awhile seemed to be associated with the alignment of the Moon with the Sun and the Jupiter-Saturn-Pluto gathering. I chalked it up to energy flowing from/through the celestial bodies and dubbed it "The Cosmic Whiplash", but now I wonder if the workings JMG speaks of in this entry were at work also.
I am in California and the day after the election, virtually all of this "static" has stopped. Now that Biden has been declared the winner, the energy-feeling here is almost normal (a pre-2019 type feeling).
I wonder if victory will at least get the self-styled "witches of the Resistance" to stop flinging malign energy around. I also wonder if the Antifa and the BLM will quiet down as well and stop smashing things.
- Cicada Grove
Re: Static in the Energy Field
Date: 2020-11-08 06:54 pm (UTC)It will be interesting to see if these panic attacks come back up should the win be given back to Trump in the courts, and especially if he remains in office beyond January 20 whether (legally or illegally). My suspicion, though, is that since all of the magical energy was focused on election day, with that passed it has dispersed back into the general flow.