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- CHAOS vs THELEMA? , by Alistair Livingstone
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- Inspired, no doubt foolishly, by a new moon and the Cramps`"Psychedelic
- Jungle", I have decided to enter the Thelema vs Chaos debate. This is of
- course an impossible task, which is no doubt why it appeals to me.
-
- Firstly, what is it that distinguishes Thelma from Chaos? In
- Starfire, Mick Staley attempts to distinguish Thelema from
- Crowleyanity. Thelema he suggested pre-existed Crowley`s formulation
- of it. This immediately causes problems, since for the majority of
- magicians, Crowley = Thelema. But if it can be accepted that there
- is a something which exists independently of Crowley`s writings,
- then it must be this something (Thelema) which is to be contrasted
- with Chaos Magick. The core of this something, I suggest, is the
- Will. Is this idea of the Will in any way opposed to Chaos?
-
- What is Chaos then?
- For the purposes of this argument I will interpret Chaos as follows:
- that the familiar world of everyday experience has its roots in
- Chaos. So that any attempt to understand the world via reason
- reaches a boundary, on the other side of which lies Chaos, a state
- of existence/non-existence which cannot be understood by the
- rational ego. However, through the techniques of ritual, that state
- can be manifest in the everyday world, suspending the accepted
- "laws" of common sense and allowing magick to occur. Furthermore,
- perhaps as a result of the practice Chaos magick, the idea of Chaos
- is slowly entering the popular imagination via science. This refutes
- classical science, which is based on the belief that if the
- structure of the physical world could be sufficiently precisely
- modelled in a mathematical form, it would be possible to predict the
- future state of various systems (wheather, for example) which make
- up the physical world.
-
- However, it is now grudgingly admitted that this would require a
- precision of measurement which it is impossible to achieve.
- Engineers have long since had to accept this uncertainty - that all
- measurement is limited by the accuracy of the measuring device.
- Absolute precision is an impossible goal. There is always a degree
- of uncertainty, an instability, and by focusing the Will upon this
- either/or region, the magician can exert an influence upon the world
- at this level, which when it occurs, can produce the Willed outcome.
-
- To the extent that Chaos is a form of magick, ie. it seeks to exert
- an influence upon the world of erveryday consciousness, it must
- involve the Will. Otherwise it would be closer to a form of
- mysticism, that is the attempt to "go with the flow" of the
- experienced world without seeking to influence the direction of that
- flow. In this form, Chaos is closer to a "higher form of order",
- that is that the apparent random or chance events of one`s
- experience of existence are in fact the result of some greater
- existence than that of the individual. And that by disengaging the
- desires of the ego-self, one can experience this greater existence,
- interpreting the obstacles and blows of everyday existence as a
- stimulus to the development of a "Stoic" consciousness, which will
- enable the self to eventually swimm freely as a fish in the river of
- the Tao, or Chaos.
-
- The idea which this is based on tends to be that of the hermit, the
- forest sage of Hinduism, the solitary adept of High Magick. No doubt
- if it was possible in this present age, one could experience such an
- existence if one could remove the self from the rest of human
- existence. But such a model is no longer valid, since the growth of
- human consciousness is such that there is no virgin wilderness left
- in which to undertake such a quest. We are forced to contend with
- the results of the human desire for knowledge, power, control and
- security.
-
- This is perhaps the crucial difference between Chaos magick and
- Thelema. Thelema, as developed by Crowley into a form suitable for
- the 20th century, contains a whole heritage of experience and
- practice which reaches back through the Golden Dawn through
- hermeticism to Egypt and Sumeria, which in turn drew on the beliefs
- of our nameless ancestors who struggled to create models of the
- world, cosmologies and creation myths within which to make sense of
- their being in the world.
-
- Crowley`s task, as had been of Mathers and Eliphas Levi before him,
- was to synthesize this vast body of conscious/unconscious knowledge
- and represent it in a way understandable by at least a few of his
- contemporaries. Partly it is a question of language. Unfortunately
- the language of magick was limited by the dominance of
- Judeao-Christianity on the one hand and Reason on the other. Our
- everyday language derives from our perception of a world made up of
- distinguishable objects, and on the faculty of sight primarily. But
- as soon as we move into the more subjective sphere of magick,
- problems arise. To what extent do we share the same magickal reality
- and use words such as "the Will" in the same way? The problem is not
- confined to magick. For a time I worked in quality control at London
- Rubber. Periodically I had to compare my work with others to make
- sure we were all applying the same so that I was not rejecting
- condoms that another person was passing. In science the theory is
- that one person`s work is critically examined by their peer group.
- The difficulty is that as soon as creativity enters the picture, it
- will tend to disrupt this process. The test of any form of magick
- should be "does it work?". But how can that be judged, since the
- results of a ritual may not become apparent for some time. In the
- early eighties, much work was done to halt the expansion of nuclear
- weaponry. But it is only now, as profound changes occur in Eastern
- Europe, that this can be judged a success. And the changes may yet
- be lost by a failure of imagination and the difficulty of
- challenging the parasitic military-industrial complexes of both East
- and West.
-
- Thelema may be saddled with the archaic terminology inherited via
- Crowley from the Golden Dawn, but at its heart lies a crucial
- bullshit detector. I have found that the question "what is your
- Will?" directed at any group or individual who claims to be desiring
- change is a very effective challenge. What is unsettling, however,
- is the discovery that in most cases it evokes only silence, or at
- best a string of evasions.
-
- This I feel is the most damaging criticism of Thelema, that it has
- failed to cross over from magick into the diverse pool of
- "alternative" beliefs which seek to reshape society. This is hardly
- a question of mere academic interest, as Green issues emerge and
- look set to dominate the next decade, the "spiritual", that is
- neo-pagan, belief structures which infest Green consciousness are
- also going to exert a growing influence. We may yet discover that
- the future, as the Dead Kennedy predicted, will be "California Über
- Alles".
-
- Can Chaos magick then succeed where Thelema has not (yet)? I doubt
- it, since the reaction to both by the average alternative type (let
- alone Joe Normal) is that it is "too dark". The very word "Chaos"
- tends to get tagged with "anarchy" and evoke nightmare visions of
- mad-axemen running wild in the street. Of course, for some this may
- be its very appeal, anything so bad must be good...
-
- No, somehow we have to achieve the Sysphean task of applying the
- notion of Will like Occam`s razor to the fast mulitiplying dualistic
- entities of New Age (un)awareness. In practical terms I understand
- this to mean directing our Wills at and with the growing Green
- movement, so that rather than disappearing into a fog of "good
- intentions", it becomes a real and willed critique of consumer
- culture. Just as Marxism failed to achieve its desires, since the
- working class had already been "mobilizised" by the capitalists, so
- magick fails since the energies of the mass unconscious have already
- been tapped by advertising, via the mass media.
-
- The energy tending towards change of consciousness (evolution) has
- been subverted by consumer culture into the desire to possess an
- unending stream of glass beads and cheap cottons, or in our case,
- microwave ovens and mink belly-button brushes. The whole thrust of
- advertising is to bypass our logic circuits and touch directly our
- desire for status and security. We don`t just buy the product, we
- buy the dream, maya the illusion of success. It is, however much we
- may protest, a form of magick. I may be an impoverished squatter in
- a third world shanty town, but if I can buy a bottle of Coke, I
- believe I possess the whole dream of the richest American
- millionaire. I may be a Trabant owning East German, but by crossing
- the (former) abyss of the Wall I become a potential Porsche
- possessor.
-
- But if you look at those already possess such dreams, what do you
- find? That it is, as in California, these same people who turn to
- the most ridiculous New Age bullshit in order to satisfy their
- craving for something more, for something to fill up the endless
- aching void they feel scratching and gnawing like some Charles
- Manson nightmare outside the walls of their Beverly Hills mansions.
-
- But of course, the last thing they want to hear is "the truth".
- Better to create a multi-billion dollar New Age industry than accept
- that within the richest mansions lies the reality of Chaos, of that
- Void which spins around itself the veils of maya, the dance of
- illusion, in which one is equally a starving beggar and a voluptuous
- moviestar. "What is your Will?".
-
- Of course I am somewhat prejudiced for all I used to sing along with
- Bowie on Ziggy Stardust (I could make it all worthwhile as a rock n
- roll star) I chose magick as a path. Through experiences both
- beautiful and terrifying I have come to understand the human
- condition as but one aspect of a continuum of consciousness. For me,
- the whole universe is a living entity which I interact with in the
- fleeting streams of energies which inspire my awareness. Both
- rationally and poetically I perceive my brain, my body as part of
- the very substance of the universe and not distinguishable from it
- (ie NUIT). For me, the human condition is part tragedy, part farce.
- We are semi-intelligent apes who have been driven by fleeting
- glimpses of what might be, to create this world, our reality. But in
- our ignorance, we mistake the glimpse for the whole, the ego for the
- self. We strive for "order" and create a chaos, and then recognize
- in chaos a "higher form of order".
-
- "Knowledge is power, power is control, control is security". Oh
- yeah? But knowledge is also pleasure, a pleasure more intense than
- any created by security. Security is sterility, sterility is death.
- We pay lip service to evolution, but cannot accept that evolution
- implies change, and change denise security. What do we will?
-
- If our will is security, stability, then that we shall have, as so
- many fossils. To embrace Chaos (Thelema) is to renounce such false
- gods and accept that our actions as magicians will change not only
- ourselves, but our world. Insofar as both Chaos and Thelema are
- valid paths, thus far will they change us. To cling to an
- identity, however pleasing or fulfilling, is a denial of magick.
- Magick is about change, the only constant factor in the unfolding of
- the implicate order/chaos of the universe.
-
- Along with Thelema and Chaos, I also practise the magick of Maat. To
- the Egyptians Maat was the "right order of the universe". The
- contrast is between the familiar Hindu concept of "karma", which
- deals with our human existence and the less familiar concept of
- "rta" which deals with our aspects as forms of (universal)
- consciousness.
-
- Magick diverged from science some 300 years ago. Science sought to
- discover "the hand of god" in the natural world; magick sought to
- become the equal of the gods. Now we witness the overlapping of
- these paths. We are no longer the creations of some distant god, but
- the natural products of the universe. We have "evolved" out of a
- handful of organic chemicals. Now we have the ability, through the
- replication of DNA to evolve ourselves. We have, literally, the
- powers of a god. What we lack, and what magick must seek to provide,
- is the intelligence to use (or refuse) such power. The way to
- achieve this is to ask the question: "what is our will?" Are our
- genes our motivating force, or is there something else which I call
- "consciousness"? This consciousness I hold to be implicit in the
- structure of the universe, and has been revealed as such by quantum
- physics, however difficult such a realisation may be for us. It may
- be unprovable/undeniable, and therefore unscientific, but I suggest
- that our so-called consciousness is a quantum phenomena.
-
- This is what Crowley experienced as the interplay of Nuit and Hadit
- in the Book of the Law. It is also the root of Chaos. So that
- Thelema and Chaos are but different aspects of a single (multiple)
- experience, expressed in languages appropriate to their different
- times and ambiences.
-
- Alone I cannot fully express the complexity of these possibilities,
- and yet we must each try to do so. Only by placing them at the heart
- of our experience of being in the world, can we hope to create a
- society which will survive rather than perish under its unconscious
- contradictions. As yet we are but "naked apes", but we are apes with
- sufficiently complex brains to at least glimpse the possibility of
- being more than we are and become "homo veritas", that is truly
- human at last.
-
- As we are, we cannot fully know this to be true, only with our
- imagination can we glimpse the potential implied. It is my Will to
- bring this about, this is why I write these words, that they have
- touch and stimulate whoever may read them. So mote it be.
-
- On rereading the above, I feel the need to expand the argument
- somewhat. Having bashed my way through an anthropological essay on
- nationality and the state, it struck me that recent events in
- Eastern Eurpe have many consequences. The whole point of the "iron
- curtain", was to allow East to develop its alternative economic
- system, as spelt out by Marx. What is happening now is the
- incorporation of that economic system into a global economy, which
- implies the failure of Marxism. This failure leaves a power vacuum.
- The majority of critiques of the Western power structure have come
- from Marxism. But if it is now seen to have failed, the possibility
- exists for a more powerful critique to arise.
-
- Where will we find this critique - in magick. Of course this
- requires magicians to adopt a more rigorous intellectual approach to
- their beliefs, but surely that is what Chaos/Thelema argument is
- about, with each side arguing that the other is deceiving itself as
- regards the "true" form of magick. What I am suggesting is that
- magicians start to take magic seriously as "energy directed (willed)
- towards change". Rather than as an escapist belief system parasitic
- upon the economic success of capitalism. To practise magick we must
- surely believe that we inhabit a magical, rather than a strictly
- economic universe. How much more effective would our magick be then
- if we could replace the belief system of economic society with that
- of a society rooted in a magickal conception of reality.
-
- Such is the apple with which I tempt you - do you dare taste the
- forbidden fruit ?
-
- Alistair Livingston
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- ----
- I do know him personally and am glad to meet him again in summer.
- A. Livingstone is a pseudonym of Ramsey Dukes (which is a pseudonym
- too :-)). He is member of the OTO and made a lot of Chaos working &
- theory. He wrote some very genuine books about magic (Liber SGDSMEE,
- Thunderqueak), is now concerned with KI (Words Made Flesh).
- You can contact him via:
- T.M.T.S., Wharf Mill, Winchester, Hants, SO23 9NJ, England
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- With fractalic greetings and laughter * Fra.: Apfelmann *
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