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Silly Saboteurs!
by Marie Angeli on May.14, 2012, under emergency, tech issues
Hello dearies!
Well, I have apparently annoyed someone. EXCELLENT!!
Those of you who are regular visitors my notice that my RSS subscription button has vanished from the blog. That is because I wrote a post called Witch’s Walk that so annoyed someone that they hacked the blog and inserted a whole bunch of gabble in the RSS feed for that particular post. That means that those of you who have been receiving the feed would also receive a boatload of junk. Nasty!
And of course, all following feeds were blocked.
For now, I have removed the feed. I am also now taking steps to make the blog more secure, apparently a necessity to protect it from those who suffer from overwhelming insecurities, and other sub-human life forms. I apologize for any inconvenience that this causes, but I’d prefer that my blog not send you unwanted adverts!
Additionally, if you wish, you may subscribe to the newsletter at the links to ‘Witchcraft 101′. As that is run through a professional service, it should be more secure for my readers.
I hope that all of you are relaxing in a post-Beltaine glow!
I’ll be back soon with more goodies, as soon as I can stand up….
Blessed Be,
Marie Angeli
The Witch’s Walk
by Marie Angeli on Apr.16, 2012, under philosophy, social remedies, special offers, witchy ethics
My dears,
There are those of you to whom the following subject is familiar, perhaps painfully so. As for me, I find it as painful as fingernails upon a blackboard, and freely admit that I reserve the right to ignore anything said by, or promoted by, the like of extremists like Glenn Beck or Rush Limbaugh. However, when it comes into your world and speaks to you personally, it becomes difficult to ignore.
I was working in my local food bank today. I got to stuff sacks with groceries. We worked hard, and couldn’t help commenting on the fact that the shelves had gaping empty spaces, were unusually empty, and we were serving more families than usual. There were three of us volunteers from Trinity Episcopal, and I couldn’t help but think, ‘What nice people. They are working so hard!’. And I was right, of course. They were nice, and we were all working very hard. In the fullness of time, our conversation turned to life in these United States.
We talked about the increasing shortage of good food, the rise of prices, the fact that we were now only allowed to give peanut butter out to families with kids because of the recent doubling of the price, and the scarcity of our supply.
I noted that the ‘breads’ in our donate section were primarily sugary specialty treat breads, and that there was a distinct shortage of good solid complex carb bread, or for that matter, no whole grains of any kind. No produce at all. Lots of cans, though. AND some good dried beans, a poor folks’ (remarkably healthy) staple.
We were just a gathering of country folk, talking about the hard times, the importance of being prepared for more hard times, about our pantries and medical supplies. One of my companions was a retired nurse who had volunteered for deployment in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. She had qualified opinions on what it took to keep body and soul together. I contributed a bit of info about canning and food preservation. We talked about clean water and how important that was for any community. We spoke about community, and the need for people to help one another.
Good people, doing useful work.
Suddenly, one of the ‘good people’ began to talk about a book he’d just read. It was called A Patriot’s History of the United States. Now I’ve heard of this work. It has the reputation of being a work of pseudo-history cum fantasy, written as a neo-conservative response to Howard Zinn’s award winning and critically acclaimed People’s History of the US, and was thus eminently ignorable. Until Glenn Beck recommended it to his disciples and put it on the NYT bestsellers list. At some point it has become required reading for neocon Christian Reconstructionists, the fascist arm of the Protestant party.
My new friend talked about reading this work in conjunction with the Bible, and how he’d come to understand that the US was a Christian nation, founded upon Christian principles, and that the Bible was historically real and a contract for all people. I blinked. He began to talk about how the US has a duty to lead the rest of the world to a God driven form of government, all inspired by Biblical truth. I blinked twice. All this while continuing to fill and distribute food to clients.
Since the conversation, as it often does down here in the American South, then drifted over to the usual hatred of the feds and especially of the president, and I felt that my head was about to explode, I broke my cardinal rule. You know, the keep your mouth shut and your eyes open rule.
Surely you know that the Bible is a collection of myths and cultural stories, and not a recording of history? I said, not so innocently. It’s a book of mystical revelation, not facts! Smile and blink. That worked. The silence was as thick as the fog on a humid summer at dawn. Blessed, echoing silence.
After about a half hour of this blessed silence, my friend smiled and agreed to disagree, “The Great thing about this country is…”, and we continued our ‘good work’.
But my hair continued to stand up, and the feeling of tension stayed with me thru the afternoon, and all the way home. When had my little cypress Episcopalian church, my bastion of Anglican tolerance in a sea of Baptist this and Presbyterian that and born-again tents popping up like mushrooms… When had Trinity been infiltrated by this fascist belief system that no amount of logic could dislodge, that covered poisonous hatred so deeply that even truly good people were brainwashed into embracing it, even as they went about their day doing good works?
(For those of you who don’t know me, or who haven’t read my bio – I am a witch in the Western tradition. My heritage holds traditional witchcraft, Western Mystery Lodge tradition, and Episcopalian Christianity. I embrace them all, having also practiced Zen and Tibetan Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism. There is a place for all faiths upon the Tree of Life, and ‘each to their own’, to me, creates a beautiful kaleidoscope within the Purple Ray of mysticism. Christ sits firmly upon the throne of Tiphareth, the Sephirah of the Heart. And there are a plethora of Pagan Gods all over the place, up and down the Tree.)
To be sure, I am in no way bashing Christianity. I’m bashing Fascism. There is a rise in these groups that join fascism together with religion. In Islam, they are Al-Qaeda and its knockoffs. In Paganism, they are white supremacists. A belief in divine purpose, combined with a nationalist jingoistic fervor, the belief that YOUR belief is the only truth and should govern how others behave. How much scarier does it get than that?
The path of the Mage, or the Witch, is a path of tolerance. We are attempting to understand, by listening and observing, rather than reacting. We are human, surely, in our reactions to things that make us distressed or uncomfortable. And it goes without saying that if you see evil in action, such as a child or animal being abused, you must act – lest by your inaction you become part of that evil. And it is also true, and very difficult, that a Mage must judge their actions to know if by acting they will make the evil worse.
But how can you listen to the unseen, how can you walk between the worlds when your mind has locked closed on itself. Your attention totally on your own thoughts. Your doorways of perception shuttered down so that they no longer can see anything except the propaganda posters you’ve plastered all over the inside of your own head. Somehow, I had to be able to get to a place where I could acknowledge that inside this little country church that I love, where I sing in the choir every week, there are forces of reactionary rage and blindness at work. That within the hearts of these ‘good people’ exist both paradigms, tolerance and love combined with chaos and hate.
Similarly, I had to acknowledge that my local coven was circling not to celebrate the lights and the seasons, but working out their anger and hatred of everyone who had ever hurt them, a High Priestess acting out her fear and pain magickally, rather than experiencing the Joy of oneness with nature and the flow of Life. I had to walk away from my participation in coven, something I’d done in 5 states over 35 years, and be willing to walk as a solitary once again.
As a witch, you must to be able to hold the dichotomy, the concept that one thing can have completely contradictory realities, the ‘real’ and the ‘astral’ for example. The good and the bad in other people and their beliefs, in governments, in corporations, in life. When you can see past the surface differences in things, people, events, places and times, then you can begin to notice the connections between them. The similarities that reveal that we are all part of the net of the stars. When you can see this net, these connections, then you will know when your magick has merit, when you are acting in concert with the flow of Universal Life Force, and not simply acting out. You will be able to discern a Path between the Points of Light, and be able to avoid the pitfalls of Chaos.
As a witch, you will practice Silence, Observation and Discernment. You will try to understand. These practices will help open your mind to the Unseen, and make you fit to truly Serve others.
My loves, next time we will look at some magickal languages and symbols that you might wish to use to decorate your wand, in greater depth. If you wish to read ahead, look at Freya Aswinn’s Leaves of Yggsdrasil, and anything you can find on the Ogham. You might want to also get ahold of a good dictionary of symbols.
AND, for those of you who would like to participate in the eBook questionnaire, please read THIS ARTICLE, and let me know your opinions! I thank you for your help.
Until then,
Blessed Be!
Marie Angeli


