Tonight’s Spell for Democracy

(09/26) Tonight we’re doing a “klutzokinesis” spell on opposition candidates and political party spin-masters to make them accidentally speak truth in public. This does not mean exclusively on Republican ones, but on any candidates and support personnel who are actively working for multinational corporations and billionaires against (small-D) democracy. Since their power depends on repeating lies over and over again, making them accidentally speak their real minds in front of microphones and cameras is one of the best ways to expose their malevolence and their fascist agendas.

Trickster deities such as Coyote, Loki, or Ellegua are the appropriate ones to invoke, as well as truth-telling deities such as Athena, Tyr, or Obatala. Use whatever pantheon you are most comfortable with and focus on local or regional candidates near you. Since most of the corporate candidates are also anti-environmental, you can pull your local nature spirits into the mix.

For those of you reading this who have no idea what I’m talking about, visit our Spells for Democracy page here at neopagan.net and/or join our Spells-for-Democracy egroup at yahoogroups.com.

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4 Responses to Tonight’s Spell for Democracy

  1. Morgan says:

    Tonight we’re doing a “klutzokinesis” spell on opposition candidates and political party spin-masters to make them accidentally speak truth in public.

    Former Rep. Foley and the related cover-up. 9/11 cover-up. I think this week’s working is working :-).

  2. niamh says:

    My thoughts precisely

  3. ibonewits says:

    Let’s not assume anything but keep on spell-casting!

  4. Morgan says:

    Oh, I’m not suggesting we rest on laurels or anything! But IMO it’s good to acknowledge possible positive results.

    That one worked — let’s see if we can make the rest work even better :-). As you say, keep at it!

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