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- Egregore
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- Notes on the role of the historical Egregore in modern Magic,
- by Fra.: U.D.
-
- It is quite easy to poke fun at the historical claims of most
- magical and mystical orders, especially when they purport to have
- derived from "very ancient", possible even "Atlantean" or, to top it
- all, "pre-Atlantean" brotherhoods for whose existence even the most
- sypathetic historical scholar worth his name would be very hard pressed
- to find any significant proof. Actually, it is rather a cheap joke to
- cite, for example, AMORC`s claims that even good old Socrates or Ramses
- II (of all people!) were "Rosicrucians". However, the trouble only
- starts when adepts mistake these contentions for _literal_ truths.
- "Literal", of course, derives from literacy and the letters of the
- alphabet. And, as Marshall MacLuhan has justly in his "Understanding
- Media" and perhaps even more so in "The Gutenberg Galaxy", western
- civilisation has a very strong tendency towards _linear_ thinking, very
- probably due to - at least in part - the linear or non-pictographic
- nature of our alphabet. The very structure of this alphabet informs us
- at quite a tender age to think in terms of linear logics such as cause
- and effect, or, more intersetingly in our context, PAST-PRESENT-FUTURE.
- This is not at all a "natural necessity" as most people are wont to
- think, for the ideographic or pictographic "alphabets" as used for
- example in ancient Egypt or even modern China and Japan tend to bias the
- correspondingly acculturalised mind towards what MacLuhan terms "iconic
- thinking" - a perception of holistic factors rather than the
- systematisation into seperate (preferably indivisible) single units.
- Western thought has formulated this problem as the dichtonomy of the
- _analytic_ and the _synthetic_ approach. But it is perhaps no
- coincidence that our contemporary culture tends to associate "synthetic"
- with "artificial" , vide modern chemistry.
-
- Now magical and mystical thinking is quite different; in fact it is
- not half as interested in causality as is linear thought. Rather, it
- strives to give us an overalll, holistic view of processes within our
- perceived space-time continuum; an overall view which includes the
- psychology of the observer to a far stronger degree than even modern
- physics seems to have achieved in spite of Heisenberg`s uncertainity
- principle and Einstein`s earlier theory of relativity. In other words,
- mythological thinking is not so much about literal ("alphabetic"?) truth
- but rather about the "feel" of things. For example, a shaman may claim
- that the current rain is due to the rain goddess weeping because of some
- sad event. He might predict that her phase of mourning will be over in
- two days` time and that the deluge will then end. A Western
- meteorologist might possibly come to similar prognoses, but he will of
- course indignantly deny using any of "this mystic stuff" in the process.
- His rain godess takes the form of barometric pressure, wind velocity and
- direction, air humidity and the like - but who is to say which view is
- the "truer" one, as long as abstract and mystic predictions prove to be
- accurate? From an unbiased standpoint, the modern demons "barometric
- pressure", "wind velocity" and factors of a similar like are just as
- abstract and mythic as the shaman`s hypothetical rain goddess -
- especially so for us laymen who religiously follow the daily
- indoctrination via the TV weather forecasts and satellite photograph
- divination: all we can do is _believe_ in what the expert tells us is
- the truth. The non-shaman in a shamanic society shares a very similar
- fate when he has to believe simply that the rain goddess wants to be
- comforted say, by a substantial donation of meat or tobacco in the
- course of a fully fledged tribal ritual.
-
- There _is_ an important difference however. If we accept the model
- (strongly propagated by A.O. Spare, who was, of course, in his very
- special manner, quite an orthodox Freudian) of magic primarily taking
- place within the subconscious (Freud) or, less ambiguous, the
- unconscious (Jung); and if we furthermore agree that said unconscious is
- not only the source of personal magical energy (mana, or, as I prefer to
- term it, _magis_) but tends to think and act in symbols and images, we
- might come to the conclusion that our shaman`s explanation may perhaps
- not be scientifical more satisfying in Western terms, but it is surely
- more in accord with the way our unconscious tends to perceive reality.
- In that sense it is not only more "natural" but, one suspects, even
- downright _healthier_ for psychic hygiene. It is, so to speak, more
- "ecological and holistic" in terms of psychic structure.
-
- As an aside I might mention that it is the better explanation for
- practical magical reasons as well. For at least rain goddesses can be
- cajoled into happiness by magical technique, ritual trance and the like
- until they stop weeping, a task a meteorologist will hardly be able to
- imitate. (Actually I have preferred the magic of rain prevention to the
- more classical example of rain making because it is far more relevant to
- our own geography and experience).
-
- In recent years Rupert Sheldrake`s theory of morphogentic fields
- has raised quite a hue and cry, not only within the confines of the
- scientific community but strangely enough among occultists too. I find
- this latter reaction quite astonishing, because a lot of what Mr.
- Sheldrake basically claims is nothing more than the old, not to say
- ancient, tenet of philosophical idealism: namely that there is what in
- both German and English is called "Zeitgeist", a form of unique
- time-cum-thought quality, leading to surprisingly similar albeit
- completely independent models of thought, technical inventions,
- political truths and so on. One would rather expect the people to be
- profoundly intrigued to be among materialist/positivist biologists or
- physicist rather that occultists who have traded in the Zeitgeist
- principle ever since occult thought proper as we understand it arose in
- the Renaissance.
-
- From a pragmatic point of view Mr. Sheldrake is behaving very much
- like our meteorologist, replacing mythic explanations with crypto-mythic
- "scientific" factors. Unfortunately, most scientific scholars tend to
- fear a devaluation of scientific termini tecnici; once they are
- mentioned in the wrong "context" (almost invariably meaning: by "wrong"
- people) they are readily labelled as "non-" or "pseudo-" scientific -
- which is, after all, precisely what happened to poor Mr. Sheldrake
- amongst his peers in spite of all his academic qualifications. This
- example goes to show how very much estranged occultists can be from
- their own sources even when working with them daily.
-
- Reality too is always the reality of its description: we are
- marking our pasts, presents and futures as we go along - and we are
- doing it all the time, whether we are conscious of the fact or not,
- whether we like it or not, we are constantly reinventing our personal
- and collective space-time continuum.
-
- Space seems rather solid and unbudging; even magic can do very
- little it seems to overcome its buttresses of solidity and apparent
- inertia, occasional exceptions included. (May it be noted that I include
- matter in this space paradigm, because solid matter is usually defined
- by the very same factors as is space - namely width, length and height.)
- Time, on the other hand, is much more volatile and abstract, so much so
- in fact that it is widely considered to be basically an illusion, even
- among non-occultist laymen. And indeed in his famous novel "1984" George
- Orwell has beautifully, albeit perhaps unwillingly, illustrated that
- history is very little more than purely the _description of history_.
- (Which is why it has to be rewritten so often. It seems that mankind is
- not very happy with an "objective past" and prefers to dabble in
- "correcting" it over and again. This is quite an important point I shall
- refer to again later on.) History is, after all, the defining of our
- past own roots and our _present_ position within our linear space-time
- continuum in relation to past and future. Very often, unfortunately, the
- description and interpretation of history seem little more pathetic
- endeavour to obtain at least a minimum of objectivity in a basically
- chaotic universe. The expression "ordo ab chao" is more or less a
- summary of Western thought and Weltanschauung, of the issues straining
- and stressing the Western mind since ancient Greece. Chaos is considered
- "evil", order on the other hand is "good" - then the political
- philosophy, if you care to dignify it by this terms, of "law and order",
- appeals to people`s deeply rooted fears of loss of stability and
- calculability. ("Anarchy" is another widely misunderstood case in
- point.) The ontological fact that everything is transitory has never
- been particular well-received in Western philosophy and theology.
-
- Now before you get the impression that I am only trying to impose a
- typical exercise in heavyhanded Teutonic style philosophical rambling
- upon your overbusy reading mind, let me hasten to point out that if
- past, present and future are, at least in principle, totally subjective,
- we as magicians are locally perfectly free to do what we like with them.
- For the magician is a) the supreme creator of his own universe and b)
- the master of Illusion (ref. the Tarot card "The Magician/Juggler").
- This freedom of historical choice, however, is seldom realised let alone
- actively applied by the average magician. Maybe one of the reasons for
- this has to do with the somewhat pathetic fact that most of us tend to
- live our lives in a more or less manner, being mild eccentrics at best,
- distinctly avoiding becoming too much over the top. There are a number
- of possible explanations for this, ranging from "every magician is just
- another guy/gal like me" to "prevention of insanity". As we deal all the
- time with insanity - i.e. extremely unorthodox states of consciousness
- by bourgeois standarts, we magicians prefer some stability in our
- everyday lives and makeups, but this is not really our topic.
-
- Rather than delve into social normality of the average magician I
- should like to investigate the many bogus claims to antiquity as put
- forward by a multiple of magical and mystical orders from this point of
- view. Such orders range from Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism and Theosophy
- to such venerable institutions as the O.T.O., the Golden Dawn and many
- others. Their historical claims are usually quite stereotyped: the
- spectrum covered includes Atlantis, Lemuria, Mu, Solomon, Moses, Dr.
- Faustus, St. Germain, the Gnostics, the Knight Templar,the Cathars, the
- Illuminati, the Holy Grail myth, prehistoric witchcraft, matriarchy,
- shamanism etc.
-
- Now it is quite common for shamans, to cite one example, to claim
- that in the good old days (usually, of course, dating back to a
- non-calibrated, non-defined time immemorial) things used to be much,
- much better. One of the more profane reasons for this contention may be
- the fact that most of these shamans have already achieved quite a
- venerable age in their trade; and don`t we all know the typical attitude
- of old crones towards modernity ? It may not sound particular spiritual
- or holy but maybe all we are seeing here is the primitive`s parallel to
- the "Now when I was in Poona with Royal Indian Army, young lad..."
- reported occasionally to be heard in some of today`s pubs.
-
- But there is more to it, I think. By calling up "bogus" ancestors
- from Moses via Solomon to Dr. Faustus and St. Germain, the magician not
- only reinvents his own history, he also is summoning up the egregore of
- these "entities" (along with all their powers and inhibitions of course)
- - or, to put into Mr. Sheldrake`s terminology, their morphic fields. By
- violating all the painstakeing endeavours of the meticulous historian,
- by simply ignoring a number of tedious and possibly contradictory facts
- and questions (such as whether Moses and Solomon have ever _really_ been
- sorcerers of some standing in their own time) the magician becomes God
- in the fullest sense of the expression: not only does he choose his
- relatives in spirit quite arbitrarily, he even claims the right to do
- what not even the judaeo-christian god of the old testament is ever
- described as doing, namely changing "objective past" at will.
-
- This type of creative historicism appeals, so it seems, very
- strongly to the unconscious mind, supplying it with a great deal of
- ideological back-up information, thus reducing its
- conscious-mind-imposed limits of "objectivity" to at least some modicum
- of superficial probability. It is only when the occultist mixes up the
- different planes of reference, when he purports to speak of "objective
- linear truth", instead of mythic or symbological, decidedly non-linear
- truth, that serious problems arise.This should be avoided at all costs
- in order not to strain our psychic set-up by contradictory evidence,
- which can easily result in an unwilled-for neutralisation of all magic
- powers.
-
- But this, of course, is the same problem as with occult scientism.
- "Rays" are quite a convincing hypothesis to base telepathic experiments
- on, as long as you don`t try to overdefine said rays by epitheta such as
- "electromagnetic" or the like. For if you do, you become the victim of
- scientists`zealous inquisition boards. Or, as Oscar Wilde might have put
- it, it is not truth which liberates man`s mind but lying. (Which, again,
- is one of the reasons why Aleister Crowley entitled his magnum opus "The
- Book of Lies" in the first place...)
-
- Let us then resort to _creative historicism_ whenever we find it
- useful. Let us not have "historical objectivity" dictated to us by the
- powers that be. Let us accept our fuzziness of expression which is,
- after all, little more than a honest acknowledgement of the fact that
- symbols and images are always more than just a little ambiguous, as our
- dreams well prove every night. As in divination, it does not pay to
- become overprecise in magic: the more you try to define a spell, the
- higher probability of failure. It is quite easy to charge a working
- talisman quite generally "for wealth"; it is quite another to charge it
- to "obtain the sum of $347.67 on March 13th at 4.06 p.m. in 93, Jermyn
- Street, 3rd floor" and still expect success. While the latter may
- strangely enough succeed occasionally, this is usually only the freak
- exception of the rule. However, by systematically rewriting our past in
- fuzzy terms, possibly eventing past lives and biographies for ourselves
- consciously or arbitrarily, we are fulfilling the final demand of
- Granddaddy Lucifer`s "non serviam". Let nobody impose his or her time
- and history parameters on you!
-
- And for practical exercise, allow your clock occasionally to be well
- in advance of your contemporaries`; let it sometimes lay behind for a
- few hours _and_ minutes (do not just change the hour hand as this would
- make it easy to recalculate into demiurge`s "real" space-time continuum,
- making you yet again its slave!) Do this to learn about your former
- ill-advised humility towards the current time paradigm - and about the
- illusory character of time and its measurement in general. Rewrite your
- personal and family history daily, invent your own kin and ancestors.
- "Problems with Mom and Dad? Pick a new couple!" Experiment with
- retroactive spells, try to heal your friend`s flu before he even
- contracted it. But do this in a playful spirit lest your censor should
- whack you for your constant violations of the rules of this game by
- again confusing the frames of reference. Jump from one parallel universe
- to the next one, never permit yourself to stand still and become
- enmeshed by Maya`s veil (you are supposed to be the _Master_ of
- illusion, remember?). And don`t panic: for nothing is true, everything
- is permitted.
-
- * Origin: ChaosBox: Nothing is true -> all is allowed... (2:243/2)
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