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wheels came offFor a good fraction of the last four years I've been posting things here on my Dreamwidth journal talking about the problems with the political magic being practiced in America these days. Most of that discussion has been focused on the soi-disant Magic Resistance, because they did me -- and of course their opponents as well -- the favor of publishing their ritual workings in detail so that those could be analyzed for flaws.

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. 

Re: Republican odds

Date: 2020-11-06 02:38 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
IMO the Republicans who'd normally be engaging in fraud sat this one out, because they're establishment types and don't particularly like Trump.

But I wonder if it's also that Trump's been playing a reasonably honest game, and they realized that they can't expect any remuneration for their efforts. That would speak well for his presidency. Who knows?

Re: Republican odds

Date: 2020-11-06 05:59 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I agree, what I'm still seeing in spite of this wonky election is the beginning of a "new conservative movement" which is more of the traditional concept of conservatism, rather than religious fanaticism and war-mongering that I grew up thinking defined conservative thinking (I'm a millennial). Way more of my friends who have been strongly liberal (previous Bernie supporters) voted for Trump this time around and have begun thinking about politics very differently this year. I NEVER expected this from these kinds of people, but it's actually happening spontaneously and with vigor. Trump's vote looks like it was far more racially diverse this year than it was in 2016 as well. The new conservative movement is not like the 1980's conception of "conservatism" and actually many of the worst war-mongering Bush-type Republicans publicly supported Biden this time around. My tarot cards and a horary chart have repeatedly told me that Trump will win after a long legal battle and it will be exhausting for the country. The defining aspect in the horary chart was Venus in the 9th house of Judges in trine to Trump's significator (Jupiter, in fall but applying to his dispositor Saturn) with reception by triplicity. The chart showed a thin victory after much trouble and strife. Which is the same that my cards have always said. I believe this will go to court and Amy Coney Barett's position will ultimately help Trump to claim his (fair) victory. I also still believe this is the beginning of a new, more conservative era in America which is determined and defined more by everyday working class, multiracial and moderately conservative Americans working together as opposed to being divided by elitist narratives and identity politics. The corrupt far-Left overplayed their hand but it will take a while, and a LOT of drama, for this to become strictly obvious and acknowledged by the bulk of the mainstream. Our Far-left and crony-capitalist-controlled media (roughly 50% of which is also indirectly owned by the CCP, by the way) will only recognize this when they're essentially forced to by the events of actual 3D reality, which will forcefully retrieve them from the media-astral fantasy projection that they get to define and generate reality for the rest of us.
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