Magic Monday

Apr. 19th, 2026 10:07 pm
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Jung goes for bloodIt's midnight and so it's time to launch a new Magic Monday. Ask me anything about occultism, and with certain exceptions noted below, any question received by midnight Monday Eastern time will get an answer. Please note:  Any question or comment received after that point will not get an answer, and in fact will not be put through.  If you're in a hurry, or suspect you may be the 341,928th person to ask a question, please check out the very rough version 1.3 of The Magic Monday FAQ here

Also:
 I will not be putting through or answering any more questions about practicing magic around children. I've answered those in simple declarative sentences in the FAQ. If you read the FAQ and don't think your question has been answered, read it again. If that doesn't help, consider remedial reading classes; yes, it really is as simple and straightforward as the FAQ says.  And further:  I've decided that questions about getting goodies from spirits are also permanently off topic here. The point of occultism is to develop your own capacities, not to try to bully or wheedle other beings into doing things for you. I've discussed this in a post on my blog.

(The quote? I've finished the sequence of my published books; while I decide what I want to do next, I have some memes to share.)

Buy Me A Coffee

Ko-Fi

I've had several people ask about tipping me for answers here, and though I certainly don't require that I won't turn it down. You can use either of the links above to access my online tip jar; Buymeacoffee is good for small tips, Ko-Fi is better for larger ones. (I used to use PayPal but they developed an allergy to free speech, so I've developed an allergy to them.) If you're interested in political and economic astrology, or simply prefer to use a subscription service to support your favorite authors, you can find my Patreon page here and my SubscribeStar page here
 
Bookshop logoI've also had quite a few people over the years ask me where they should buy my books, and here's the answer. Bookshop.org is an alternative online bookstore that supports local bookstores and authors, which a certain gargantuan corporation doesn't, and I have a shop there, which you can check out here. Please consider patronizing it if you'd like to purchase any of my books online.

And don't forget to look up your Pangalactic New Age Soul Signature at CosmicOom.com.

With that said, have at it!

***This Magic Monday is now closed, and no further comments will be put through. See you next week!***
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I could probably just stick the poster here and be done with it, but in case anybody's too busy having flashbacks to absorb the data, I will be speaking at the 2026 conference of the Institute for Hermetic Studies on June 5-7 this year at Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The theme, as you can probably guess from the poster even through a haze of tie-dyed memories, is the occult legacy of the 1970s, and my talk is titled "The Morning of the Magicians: 1970s Pop Culture, Alternative Realities, and the Revival of Occultism."  More details? Those can be found by scanning the Mark of the Beast on the lower left or, for those with more old-fashioned tastes, going to the IHS website. See you there! 

phil christman on helen dewitt

Apr. 13th, 2026 12:33 pm
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since there's been some lively discussion about dewitt's the last samurai here on dreamwidth before: i found phil christman's post on dewitt's latest book very interesting, and that post links to all kinds of other very interesting bits and bobs—e.g., dewitt's reflections on david foster wallace's writing. posting here for those who may find such things interesting!

Magic Monday

Apr. 12th, 2026 10:35 pm
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up to youIt's midnight and so it's time to launch a new Magic Monday. Ask me anything about occultism, and with certain exceptions noted below, any question received by midnight Monday Eastern time will get an answer. Please note:  Any question or comment received after that point will not get an answer, and in fact will not be put through.  If you're in a hurry, or suspect you may be the 341,928th person to ask a question, please check out the very rough version 1.3 of The Magic Monday FAQ here

Also:
 I will not be putting through or answering any more questions about practicing magic around children. I've answered those in simple declarative sentences in the FAQ. If you read the FAQ and don't think your question has been answered, read it again. If that doesn't help, consider remedial reading classes; yes, it really is as simple and straightforward as the FAQ says.  And further:  I've decided that questions about getting goodies from spirits are also permanently off topic here. The point of occultism is to develop your own capacities, not to try to bully or wheedle other beings into doing things for you. I've discussed this in a post on my blog.

(The image? I've finished the sequence of my published books; while I decide what I want to do next, I have some memes to share.)

Buy Me A Coffee

Ko-Fi

I've had several people ask about tipping me for answers here, and though I certainly don't require that I won't turn it down. You can use either of the links above to access my online tip jar; Buymeacoffee is good for small tips, Ko-Fi is better for larger ones. (I used to use PayPal but they developed an allergy to free speech, so I've developed an allergy to them.) If you're interested in political and economic astrology, or simply prefer to use a subscription service to support your favorite authors, you can find my Patreon page here and my SubscribeStar page here
 
Bookshop logoI've also had quite a few people over the years ask me where they should buy my books, and here's the answer. Bookshop.org is an alternative online bookstore that supports local bookstores and authors, which a certain gargantuan corporation doesn't, and I have a shop there, which you can check out here. Please consider patronizing it if you'd like to purchase any of my books online.

And don't forget to look up your Pangalactic New Age Soul Signature at CosmicOom.com.

With that said, have at it!

***This Magic Monday is now closed, and no more comments will be put through. See you next week!***

The case of the missing notifications

Apr. 11th, 2026 11:58 pm
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I keep forgetting to post about this: we've been troubleshooting the "missing notifications" problem for the past few days. (Well, I say "we", really I mean Mark and Robby; I'm just the amanuensis.) It's been one of those annoying loops of "find a logical explanation for what could be causing the problem, fix that thing, observe that the problem gets better for some people but doesn't go away completely, go back to step one and start again", sigh.

Mark is hauling out the heavy debugging ordinance to try to find the root cause. Once he's done building all the extra logging tools he needs, he'll comment to this entry. After he does, if you find a comment that should have gone to your inbox and sent an email notification but didn't, leave him a link to the comment that should have sent the notification, as long as the comment itself was made after Mark says he's collecting them. (I'd wait and post this after he gets the debug code in but I need to go to sleep and he's not sure how long it will take!)

We're sorry about the hassle! Irregular/sporadic issues like this are really hard to troubleshoot because it's impossible to know if they're fixed or if they're just not happening while you're looking. With luck, this will give us enough information to figure out the root cause for real this time.

Orion Has Landed

Apr. 10th, 2026 08:25 pm
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splashdownThose of you who know your way around 1970s prog rock may remember the Jethro Tull song "Orion," from the glorious album Stormwatch. I've got it playing right now on my stereo, as a little celebration of the successful completion of the Artemis II lunar flyby mission with the splashdown of the Orion space capsule with four intact astronauts on board. As regular readers will recall, I didn't expect the United States to manage this again during my lifetime; the fact that this far down the curve of economic and social decline, we could still manage a good imitation of the glory days of the Apollo program startled and pleased me. 

It bears recalling that Artemis is in fact an imitation of the Apollo program. Single-use capsules atop disposable booster rockets were supposed to be as obsolete as the Model T Ford by now; the Space Shuttle was supposed to be the first of a whole sequence of reusable spacecraft that would make space travel as routine as taking a jet from New York to Paris. Yet here we are in 2026 with a slightly upgraded Apollo-style spacecraft, on top of a cobbled-together "Space Launch System" that's basically a reconfigured Space Shuttle booster system -- that was the only option once the Constellation booster program bogged down terminally in cost overruns and engineering problems. 

StormwatchIn other words, the Orion capsule and the Artemis program generally is another successful demonstration of the power of retro technology. I don't recommend saying that too loudly just now, though! 

Back in 2011, I posted one of the most widely read of my online essays, "An Elegy for the Age of Space":

https://archdruidmirror.blogspot.com/2017/06/an-elegy-for-age-of-space.html

As readers will notice, I didn't expect the International Space Station to have its lifespan prolonged for more than a decade past its original scheduled deorbiting. I did note that there would be efforts to keep pursuing the failed dream of infinite expansion into space. I remain as convinced as I was then that a meaningful response to the converging crises of our time would involve redirecting as many resources as possible away from high-tech daydreams and toward the transformations that will get us prepared for America's post-imperial and post-industrial future.

At this point, though, I see no reasonable chance that this approach will be taken by anyone outside of a few fringe subcultures. We're going to do this the hard way, and the capacity to copy the achievements of America's glory days, or even push past them a little at great cost, doesn't change that. 

That said, I've lifted a glass already to the hard work of the NASA personnel and space-program subcontractors who made this happen, and the courage of four astronauts who put their lives on the line in what is, after all, a far from risk-free voyage.  I used to watch space launches on TV when I was a child, and it was something to see that happen again now that I'm in my sixties. 

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