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Thomas TaylorI'm going to be shocking and launch this week's Magic Monday a few minutes early, since I'm here on Dreamwidth,. (The picture is Thomas Taylor, the great Regency-era Platonist and worshiper of the Greek Gods, godfather of the modern Neopagan revival)

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Re: Magical successes?

Date: 2018-08-14 02:52 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] isabelcooper
So here's an example, if I'm reading you right, of why exclusion matters: for a very long time, I only used magic or divination for situations involving my love life. Not because it was the most important thing for me, but because it was the only thing I didn't think I could do "myself". I was a cishet white girl, from an upper-middle-class background, in good physical and mental health, first at a college and in a major where I barely had to work and then in a relatively good economy. (In retrospect, I maybe should've done more magic re: jobs back then, but that's another issue.)

Most people of my age and background, at the time, were pretty confident that financial stuff, health stuff, and so forth were either matters we could handle under our own power or things that would work themselves out in time. Magic plus material plane stuff is extra effort--to say nothing of finding out how to do magic in the first place--so I suspect that, if most people can handle the day-to-day stuff with more straightforward resources (money, resumes, antibiotics, the ability to spin a good line of BS on a research paper) they don't even bother looking at magic, much less trying any.

Re: Magical successes?

Date: 2018-08-14 05:37 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] isabelcooper
I'm remembering either a movie or a TV show where someone comes in and yells at a bruja (I think) because she burned a candle to get him a job, and he didn't. She asks how many applications he's sent, and he replied "I was supposed to send applications?" and...yeah.

Even now, as a practitioner, I find myself reluctant to go to magic for stuff I can otherwise get materially or that isn't a matter of survival. I used it for my dad's heart surgery, for example, but I never thought to do so for any of my multitudinous root canals--it's a standard procedure with little risk, and if I want to have fewer of them, I could always eat less sugar. Similarly, I'm not inclined to do much magic in my current job search, because I figure that if I don't get a job, I'm not meant to/someone else needs it more, but if I didn't have the resources I do, I'd probably feel differently.
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