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                                Where do we go from here?
                                     By Pete Carroll


          Occult revivals occur when the social, economic or intellectual
          status quo is disturbed by the unexpected. Affluence combined
          with the collapse of the Roman state religion caused one revival.
          The rediscovery of classical knowledge in the Renaissance brought
          about another. Dissatisfaction with catholic hellfire
          christianity spawned spiritualism, theosophy, the Golden Dawn and
          Crowley. In our own time anti-semitism, affluence, drugs and
          oriental ideas spawned another outburst.
          
          Occult revivals are stimulated by economics and by the availability,
          rather than the creation of ideas. Roman culture was subject to a
          huge influx of ideas, cults and philosophies from conquered peoples.
          Written material surviving from this synthesis appeared again
          as hermetics in the Renaissance. The revivals of the late
          nineteenth century and the nineteen-sixties owe much to the
          availability of scientific ideas and oriental philosophies. It is
          probably more useful then, to look for impending changes in the
          general situation rather than within the occult itself if we want
          to second guess the next revival. The period between one revival
          and the next is shortening rapidly and we are probably due for
          another around the turn of the century, give or take a decade.
          I`d like to try and identify some of the factors which may help
          shape it.
          
          Firstly the millennium. Christianity is unfortunately not yet
          completely extinguished and humanity will have to cope with a
          rising tide of apocalypse mania as the calendrical millennium draws
          closer. Right wing christian fundamentalists in America may even be
          in a political position to inaugurate a real Armageddon by then.
          I hope that whatever courage and imagination there is in the occult
          is put to good use in undermining this sort od idiocy. Those
          occultists who do jump on the millennial bandwagon have only
          disaster or ridicule to look forward to.
          
          Economics has a powerful effect on the occult climate. A fairly
          rapid increase in affluence will often provoke a revival as leisure
          time becomes available and some minds turn to higher things.
          Conversely, a decline in living conditions will sometimes make
          people seek what they have lost, or a substitute, by occult means.
          Boom propelled revivals are usually much more fun than slump
          propelled upsurges. In this country, any increment in occultism
          arising from socio-economic desperation, is likely to be some
          species of neo-nazi mystic nationalism. As with millennium madness,
          the greater honour will, in the long run, go to those occultists who
          oppose such nonsense. However, the metaphysical fallout from the
          sixties may yet carry us through to the next boom revival and these
          problems may not yet arise.

          It seems unlikely that anthropology or archaeology will be able to
          make fresh ideas available for cannibalization by the occult in the
          next revival. Computerized libraries, satellite photography and
          global communication systems leave few stones unturned. There seems
          little chance lost ancient manuscripts, magical tribes or forgotten
          occult civilizations coming to light nowadays. So it is to science
          itself that I think we should turn for fresh ammunition.
          There are already discernable strains of space mysticism in some
          quarters of the occult. Questions about the reality or otherwise of
          supposed visits by aliens should not distract us from recognizing
          that UFO-mania itself is a mystico-religious phenomena. The
          UFO-ologist wants to personally receive wisdom for the whole of
          humanity from some superhuman being. Seeking angels in space suits
          is to repeat humanity`s perennial mistake, pretending to look
          outside for what is really inside ourselves.
          
          Quantum physics has been quietly undermining the whole basis of
          mechanistic cause and effect type science for nearly sixty years. It
          has been said that if you are not shocked by the implications of
          quantum physics then you have not understood it. This may be
          perfectly true for the scientist but for the magician, quantum
          physics provides elegant confirmation of many of his theories. A
          quantitative approach to quantum physics is beyond all but the best
          mathematician. Many of the principles are enshrined in equations for
          which we have few verbal or visual analogies. Because of this very
          few laymen or philosophers have been able to appreciate what has
          been going on.
          
          Briefly in qualitative terms, we now have hard experimental evidence
          which strongly implies that physical process are, at root, acausal;
          they just happen out of themselves and that consciousness, or at
          least the decisions of the observer, can modify or control what
          happens. Secondly it would seem that pure information can travel
          anywhere instantaneously and perhaps persists indefinitely,
          providing there is some sort of affinity, or magical link as we
          would call it, between that which emits and that which receives.
          Very few liberties need to be taken with quantum physics to fit in
          virtually the whole of parapsychology. It remains to be seen if
          quantum physics can be presented in sufficiently accessible form to
          provoke another occult revival.
          
          A quantum based revival would effectively demolish the spirit
          hypothesis. A "spirit" would have to be recognized as nothing more
          than the information that a phenomenon emitted about itself when it
          existed physically. Anything else would have to be put down to the
          creativity of the observer`s subconsciousness. Thus the "tree-ness"
          of a tree or the quality of a thought is just an extension of the
          object itself on the plane of non-local information. If you talk to
          Egyptian gods your subconsciousness is, at best, simply animating
          the general personality characteristics of the gods projected by
          their worshippers millennia ago. Spirits cannot be gaseous
          vertebrates with powers of independent discursive thought. On the
          practical level quantum physics implies that the medium of magic is
          not some sort of nebulous psychic energy or force, it is simply a
          transfer of information. Magical healing or attack is accomplished
          by long range telepathic suggestion not by astral bandages or
          thunderbolts. The quantum paradigm forces a re-examination of
          reincarnation. There is no reason why anybody should not be able to
          tap the memories of any historical person. Conversely we can all
          look forward to fragments of our ideas and personalities manifesting
          in other people in the future.

          Telekinesis and related phenomena can be accommodated within the
          quantum paradigm if we allow intent to expand upon the small degree
          of fundamental uncertainty, or more properly indeterminacy, in the
          position and momentum of any object. Prophecy is always the most
          doubtful of the magical arts although short term prediction or
          precognition can often be impressive. The quantum model allows for
          this providing the operator later observes the precognised event.
          Such apparent nonsense as astrology and homeopathy begin to make
          more sense in a quantum paradigm which suggests that expectation can
          have real effects via what one might call a magical level. This is
          quite over and above the purely psychological effects of expectation
          that materialists usually invoke to explain away these things.
          
          I`ve heard the quantum occult paradigm described as Big Bang
          Mysticism and Electro Gnosis. I rather like this, for it implies
          that the universe is being viewed as a self-created magical organism
          and that magic itself is a technology we can potentially master
          because it is a part of the nature of ordinary reality. Of course,
          what is missing in this scheme are the pseudo certainties of belief
          in gods and higher powers or even a benign cosmic mind. It throws us
          back on our own powers and ingenuities, but isn`t this what the best
          occultism has always been about anyway ?

 

 

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