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The Cosmic ShapeIt's getting on for midnight as I type this, so here we go with a new Magic Monday. This week's classic of Western occultism, since I've been indulging in Ross Nichols' poetry of late, is The Cosmic Shape, published in 1946, which contains his brilliant essay "An Examination of Creative Myth," which discusses the need for nature-myth and ritual as a counterbalance to the artificialities of modern life, and his related Arthurisn poem-cycle "The Cosmic Legend," as well as other poems of his and his fellow poet James Kirkup. He clearly discussed these ideas with his good friend Gerald Gardner; those ideas ended up playing a central role in the creation of Wicca as well as the transformations of 20th-century Druidry. Here's a bit from "The Cosmic Legend": 

I have made my ceremonies; the crisis
comes. None may reproduce, no water flow,
until the sword is from its sheath pulled.
Only I, the medicine-man Gawain, instructing 
at midnight Galahad, the pure one of 
spring -- only I can save you, faithless 
with the fallen leaf. I prove to you,
O my dead people, once again that
I alone am your strength.

In the first ray beating touching on the centre altar-stone
to the eye prepared at vigil-end, the vessel of the sun,
cup and heart, to Galahad. 

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Date: 2020-06-08 05:53 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Thank you. I hadn't thought of that, but it feels intuitively convincing. Are there ways of getting in touch with such memories, and even discharging them, without, as you say, forcing it?

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Date: 2020-06-08 06:41 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] causticus
Interesting. I have a very similar aversion. Since I was very young, I've had a strong dislike of writing down personal information about myself, or really anything that records my inner thoughts and feelings about things.

And for some strange reason I always try and plan out my actions (no matter how mundane and inconsequential) through an OPSEC lens. So maybe I was also a spy/agent in a past life?

Also, do weird phobias sometimes have a past-life origin? For example, since I was young I've had a very irrational fear of flying, stinging insects, even if they're a safe distance from me. (SOP/banishings seems to have mitigated this to some degree over the past year)

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Date: 2020-06-08 08:01 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
1) Hmm.... My entire life I've had a profound need to keep nearly everything about myself secret, a surprisingly easy time coming up with cover stories, a near constant fear of being watched no matter what I'm doing, and an obsession with gathering secrets, even if they serve no purpose, and even though I'll do nothing about them. I might be former spy number 3...

2) Is the large number of spies over the last century or so a Pluto thing?

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