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  • On Magical Insurgency

    I got a fascinating message on facebook this week. A young man (younger than me, anyway) wrote me to ask about using magic to address Fox News’ policy of witholding information to influence public opinion, and the FDA and the poisoned meat and dairy they’re killing us with, and generally taking a socially responsible magical stance against the things that are documented to be against our best interests as a society (as opposed to the crackpot conspiracy theories of things that are against our best interests as a society; he’s not a flake or a nut).

    Long time readers know this is right up my alley when it comes to doing magic. I love politically and socially motivated planned strategic tactical strikes that result in the world being made a better place for everyone. I did magic in the Obama-McCain election that had some fascinating results in my own life, that revealed there were spiritual players in the game in high places pulling strings and manipulating events according to a plan that kicked off before the time an angel was set to guard the gates of Eden, and hasn’t missed a single milestone yet. Even my own naive attempts at influencing events were part of their plan. I was so intrigued, and humbled.

    So, I found myself telling him to be careful, and that he was being duped by the system into reinforcing the system.

    At the same time, I advised him to go ahead and do what he thought was right, because it’s fun and probably necessary. I warned him to keep in mind, however, that the world seems to exist at a constant level of “suck,” and that while you may remove an instance of suck from one aspect of the world, things will settle back into the overall suck equilibrium eventually regardless.

    Political and social magic is effective, and useful, and if you’re into being a Secret Chief or the Invisible Hand or a Shadow Governor, it’s a valid and useful path to follow. Magic will empower those who seek this kind of control over the world. The system has a place for Shadow Governors, it’s like a job position that you can earn, claim, and take on for yourself. You get all the responsibilities and consequences of taking the role, of course, and that can be more than most people bargain for, but it’s possible to do that using magic if that’s your thing.

    But the System exists almost entirely to maintain the System. It’s a huge old tar baby. The more you take swings at it, the more stuck to it you get. The System is designed to take all energy devoted to destroying it and then using that energy to sustain itself. Become the Destroyer of Worlds, and you’ll find you’ve managed to become the Creator of Worlds without intending to at all. And the inverse is also true, those who become Creators also become adept Destroyers. It’s the push-pull effect. Samsara, I think the Buddhists call it, though I am by no means sure that I understand everything that word represents.

    But while you can change some aspects of the System and how it might be manifesting at any given place and time, change itself is part of the System. You can’t get OUT of the game while you’re still playing the game. It’s a lot like money. I used to be hell bent on getting more money so I could leave the game, go on permanent vacation and have no need to worry about providing food shelter clothing for me and my family anymore. I wanted the benefits of the System without having to work to maintain it. Or at least to greatly reduce the time spent performing the work maintaining my place in the System. To me, money was the key to that, because money is the grease that keeps the system running, the fuel it burns, and the output it produces. Or so I thought.

    But I realized something. The real fuel, grease, and output the System uses and produces is attention. Awareness. The money is a marker, but it really measures how much attention you’ve given the System.

    So anyway, social justice, consumer protections, and issues like piracy, or net neutrality, or impartially presented information from the press (ha!), or the quality of our meats and/or grains are all important issues, things that can be addressed with magic, and probably should be addressed with magic. At the same time, it needs to be remembered that every swing at the tar baby gets another of your noodly appendages stuck to the tar baby. Don’t swing an appendage you’re fond of, or that you won’t mind having to clean up later.

  • Friends help friends move

    So last week, I’m pulling this heavy-ass dresser up a set of stairs on a hand truck, and the thing is killing me. I really feel my muscles giving out, my joints popping, and my bones being broken. I need help, and there’s no one to help me. And no one around. So I conjure up my HGA and ask him to give me a hand.

    Pain’s gone, the thing weighs less, and I can roll it up the last few steps easy.

    I can think of many reasons it worked, many ways to explain what happened, what might have happened, how it may have worked, and so forth.

    But I called an angel for help lifting a heavy object, and received it. And that makes me pretty happy.

  • Read any good books lately?

    Sorry for the inconvenience, I pasted the wrong code earlier and just noticed it. So I deleted the old “Read any good books lately” post and reposted it. This time with the right code, fer sure. I think.

    And now you’re up to date. On with the movie!

  • Orders

    If you’ve ordered something from that nifty Google Checkout gadget I had up for the last couple of weeks, and haven’t received an email link to download your item, please let me know, and I will email you the item.

    Sorry for any inconvenience, I blame my ignorance.

  • Unforgiveable Sin

    I don’t usually talk Christian Theology on my blog, but today I’ll make an exception.

    According to the Bible, Christians are supposed to TRY REAL HARD not to sin, but if we fail, the blood of Christ is sufficient to cover those sins, and we just ask for forgiveness and help not sinning any more, and then carry on.

    However, there is one unforgiveable sin, that is, blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. There’s a lot of debate in the Church at large about what, exactly, that means. I don’t know for sure, but I’m pretty sure it’s when you fail to clean up your dog’s shit when you’re walking them in other people’s yards.

    Kidnapping Jesus and holding him for ransom is forgiveable.

  • Satire

    I live and breathe it. So do you. Try to keep that in mind.

  • Piracy… Again

    Right on Scarlet Imprint!

    Regular readers here know my stance on piracy of published materials. Fuck you, pirates. I will personally hang you as a warning to other would be pirates. You’re not captain jack sparrow, you’re a pasty-fleshed dweeb with enough money for a computer and a scanner, and as the Scarlet Imprint post says, you can fucking afford to pay for the books. You’re just a dick. And not the cool Black Brother kind of dick, you’re the steals-from-the-poor dick.

    Thanks to Jack for pointing me to that post. Neat to see other magicians pointing out how stupid it is to steal from a magician. And yes, Jack, I would love to read an article exploring the “intrinsic links” between capitalism and piracy.