Religious believers of all sorts have no problem
interpreting the regular happenstance of life as acts of Divine Providence. And
when coincidences happen – which they inevitably do – believers sometimes read
them as interventions of some kind of spiritual agency. And when the
coincidence involves their *desire* for something to happen and that desire
being fulfilled, then they start attributing power to their desire-announcing
rituals, like prayer.
As two of the rotating co-hosts on the excellent
public access call-in show The Atheist
Experience have recently discussed, the phenomenon of prayer (at least in
the Christian tradition) can often be summed up in the maxim, “Pray until
something happens”: watch it here
That’s right – the approach if the religious is that
if you want something or if you have a problem, pray for your desire and/or a
resolution of the problem. And if nothing happens, then keep praying, and this
time have more faith. And be sure to interpret anything at all as a sign of
divine intervention.
Tracie Harris has also given a fantastic
demonstration of how this works through the rolling of dice: by focusing only
on “hits,” religious believers can make it seem (in their own minds, at least)
as if their prayers are having some kind of effect on reality. [See her
presentation here, which is really excellent.
She starts by showing how “transcendent” is indistinguishable from
“non-existent,” and she goes on to show how believers can talk themselves into
thinking that prayer “works” by focusing on hits. Somewhere in part two of her presentation, I think, she and
Matt give an excellent example of prayer “working” (Paraphrasing: “Give me a
5!” “It’s a 2” “Ooh, I was thinking of a 2 first! Maybe the dice heard my thoughts
and gave me that result!”]
What does this have to do with Thelema? Well, as
I’ve said before, a great number of Thelemites seem to practice not Thelema but
a Thelema-inspired religion based on a misreading of Crowley’s writings,
disinformation presented to them by people who don’t have much more knowledge,
crap gleaned from various “spiritual” sources, and their own fevered imaginations.
Allen Greenfield made an excellent point upon his
resignation from the OTO a few years ago. He wrote that the OTO "tends to attract to its ranks spiritually
disaffected people [...] Many of these people are sincere, but they came to OTO
alienated from a particular superstition, not from superstitious values per
se."
Now, Greenfield
is writing specifically about the OTO there, but I think his comments apply
very much to Thelema as a whole. Thelema has become a kind of alternative
superstition, rather than an alternative *to* superstition. I attribute part of
the problem to a lack of skepticism and critical thinking: people get fed up
with traditional religions, realize that they're bullshit, but they don't fully
grasp why they're bullshit. They still keep the same patterns of magical
thinking alive. So when they discover Thelema, they bring their old magical
thinking patterns to their "new" religion -- actually to the
pseudo-Thelemic religion that they misinterpret from Crowley's texts
We can see the
manifestation of the religious mindset and magical thinking in various believer
scripts that appear in Thelemic discussions.
For example, the bizarre attitude of “pray until
something happens,” described at the top of this post, pops up from time to
time in various places on Thelemic forums. A fairly funny manifestation of it
appeared the other day on everyone’s favorite fruitcake factory, The Temple of
Thelema Forums, where one confused young man posted the following, in a thread
he titled “Simple Archangel Magick.” Ah, yes. Nothing like simple archangel
magick. Don’t you just hate that complicated Archangel magick that puts a
damper on your holidays? It turns out that what he means by “simple” is “identical
to religious prayer”:
I read about this technique in Sonia Choquette's ASK YOUR GUIDES, The trad 4 Archangels as seen in LRBP with 3 others Remiel , Raguel and Sariel can be invoked any time any place to work magick to effect change upon your Malkuth by merely understanding their properties and repeating their name mentally or in a whisper rhythmically in a mantra e.g. Mik-a-el Mik-a-el in between each breath. You "download" your particular trouble to them and voila .....in time.
one example is cited concerning a Chicago public school and Raguel the Archangelic policemen who keeps the others in order was downloaded upon by a young stressed out school teacher whio couldn't cope with the rowdy scallywags in her class. It was making her life hell. All weekend she invoked Raguel and downloaded this particular concern to Him and on Monday morning the head master told her that the school has been targeted by the city to be first in an experiment in classroom restructuring and voila all of the troublemakers where taken out of her class
It should go
without saying that whenever anyone has a problem, of any sort, one of three
things is going to happen in the near future:
1) The problem is
going to get better.
2) The problem is
going to get worse.
3) The problem is
going to stay the same.
And believers
have answers ready for each one!
1) If the problem
gets better, then they’ll say, it worked! Magick works!
2) If the problem
gets worse, then they’ll say, well, the magick made something happen but not in
the way you expected! Maybe you have a karmic debt that needs to work itself
out, and your magick unintentionally activated this debt. Or maybe you made a
mistake in your prayer or invoked the wrong angel. You ought to revise the working and keep focus on your intention. Either way, magick works!
3) If the problem
stays the same, then they’ll say, just keep looking for results! Remember, even
getting a pleasant feeling inside is a result of sorts! Keep doing the
prayer/magick, and it will eventually lead to payoff in the real world (see one
and two, above: all problems eventually get better or worse).
And there we
have it. Oh, and just for fun, check out this kid’s later contribution to the
same thread:yeah [this kind of prayer] works but it is clear that contacting such beings in travelling or skrying in the spirit vision is more effective and rewarding imo so yeah i guesse in a sense it is geared towards the new age layman but sophisticates such as us could use it in our arsenal too haha
Here’s a Christmas present for everyone reading
this: grow up. There is no Santa Claus, and there are no magical powers.
Happy Holidays!
I'm not the same woman I was fifteen years ago when I led Bible studies -- and I am glad of the differences -- but I still capitalize the H.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays, Los. Look forward to continued interaction, as iron sharpens iron.
hahah yes I recommend watching Sonia Choquette's youtube interviews and the like for a good laugh.
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