Tuesday’s Spell for Democracy

If you read our previous postings below, you’ll know that Tuesday night (09/19) we’re doing a spell to increase the curiosity, courage, and tenacity of local and national journalists. Some journalists like Keith Olbermann at MSNBC and Anderson Cooper at CNN have been speaking out lately against the immoral and greedy behavior of our current national misleadership, yet we need quite a few more like them to dig out the dirt on corrupt candidates in time to penetrate the public’s consciousness between now and November.

So pick a favorite journalist, local if you live in a state with critical races taking place, or national if you don’t, download and print out a photo of them from their company website, and do whatever style of spell you do best to grant them more curiosity, courage, and tenacity. These are all virtues that every journalist should have, so think of the work as a blessing, not any kind of compulsion. Appropriate deities to invoke might include Hermes/Mercury, Thoth/Tahuti, Heimdall, Pandora, Ellegua/Exu/Legba, etc.

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He Can Be Taught!

While poking around on Amazon.com’s Associates pages, I was looking for a way to send visitors at neopagan.net to a search page listing all my books. To my delight, I’ve discovered that they have a way to set up micro-stores of up to nine titles. So here’s my first go at it. Let me know what you think.

I also set up an Amazon Author’s Profile page, which has a blog function of sorts. I’ll try not to duplicate items between here and there.

By the way, all current orders for autographed books have been shipped, except for ones including Bonewits’s Essential Guide to Druidism — I’ve run out of those and have to order more stock!

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Steve Irwin Was a Warrior…

… for the Earth-Mother, risking his life to save endangered species and to educate the world that “ugly” or “unlovable” species were worth saving too.

He followed too close behind a large sting ray, one that happened to be big enough to have a stinger spike that could kill him, and apparently spooked it into defending itself. Unfortunately, by one of those weird quirks of fate, the eight+ inch stinger struck him directly in the heart.

He was passionate, dedicated, and fearless. He died doing a dangerous job that he loved and knew needed to be done, educating the world about wildlife.

Crikey, I’m going to miss him.

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A Kinder Gentler Triumphalism/Unilateralism?

On Ralph Peters’ Return of the Tribes”

Ralph Peters is essentially saying that, globally, Christianity (inferred in the scope of his works) must “recognize and exploit” (class warfare?) local customs (which he states often are “cumulative” rather than proactive and have to do with syncretic Shamanism, magic, “exclusive” “barricades,” and connection to the Earth) in order to enact “the religious counterrevolution of our Islamist enemies.”

Unilateralism/Fundamentalism + Weapons = Terrorism

Terrorism is a tactic. If we focus on it and mix it too much with our unilateralism overseas, we’ll overextend our power and resources/economy/military, thus making us even easier targets for terrorism (sharks can smell blood in the water). I’m not equating our unilateralism with terrorism because they’re two different tactics, but the results will be too similar/inviting…and cumulative!!

Unilateralism/Fundamentalism + weapons = terrorism is a true equation no matter which fuzzy middle playing triumphalist unilateralist mouthpiece is doing the talking now. I’m not exactly buying into the following, despite the obvious intelligence of those involved:

Compare:

Oh, it’s more than a question of “which religion.” Ultimately, monopolizing the political-social landscape with visions of “cultural war” and triumphalism does indeed translate into a monopoly of another kind — big money, big business, and power/politics — hidden networks and all. (I think I’m done deliberating and I’ll buy Eric Laurant’s book titled Bush’s Secret World: Religion, Big Business and Hidden Networks.)

It’s tactical and logical to bust illusions that “it’s only a cultural war” and that this war is “all about” oppositional sides trying to get the other to see the light.

With:

Oh, it’s more than a question of “which religion.” Ultimately, “recognize and exploit” the political-social landscape with visions of “the war on terrorism” and triumphalism does indeed translate into a monopoly of another kind — big money, big business, and power/politics — hidden networks and all. (I think I’m done deliberating and I’ll buy Eric Laurant’s book titled Bush’s Secret World: Religion, Big Business and Hidden Networks.)

It’s tactical and logical to bust illusions that “it’s only a war on terrorism” and that this war is “all about” oppositional sides trying to get the other to see the light.

Trap of the Anti

It’s a problematic mentality to split into patterns, even meta patterns, with ‘opposing’ characteristics that are milked though opposition is — opposing side each containing this essence within, the seeds having been sewn from the same polarization.

True now between Russia, with its anti-West memes, and the U.S.

It’s also true regarding our neocons, who actually sprang from the far left.

It’s also true in the us vs. them dilemma — the essence of warring tribal behavior.

I think he means to say is that the “us” in that equation is Christian (a Christian Nation, by majority, inferred), considering the neocon audience and the gist of his other works. I think there is such a thing as “meta-tribal.”

Now to Go for the Jugular

Ralph Peters is a unilateralist with amazingly convincing geo-political screed that admittedly has expansive knowledge and his ability to weave. See his book New Glory: Expanding America’s Global Supremacy. That’s just one example of his work.

Terrorism is a tactic. Unilateralism/Fundamentalism + weapons = terrorism is an equation true no matter which triumphalist unilateralist or fundamentalist mouthpiece is doing the talking.

Where did the wisdom of George Washington go? About not messing with foreign affairs more than necessary? Now we have unilateralism as a positively sold version of an aggressor nation.

This writer has rebottled old wine, perennial wisdoms and all, and the world has been going global for 2000 years now. More so now…

We use it all the time because there is value in it.

Encompassing the Global Demands upon Us All

Terrorism is nothing new. We just like to give it different labels. It gets “reincarnated” and this time it’s potentially more deadly, but so is much of technology … and much of our population growth, with all of its demands.

There is value in his writing, for sure, even so. Rebottled wine is rather useful if you filter, add, change, delete…

I cross-posted this here.

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