Pushing back the tide with a broom

I just spent a couple of hours in what was probably a futile effort over at Amazon.com to write comments about dozens of glowing reviews of a really, really, really bad book about Druidism. I stopped after realizing that I was beginning to lose my temper about the gullibility of my fellow human beings. People who want to believe pleasant-sounding nonsense will do so, no matter how much science, scholarship, research, art, or spiritual experience you throw at them.

This is the flip side of good books disappearing for lack of reviews—bad books becoming big sellers because so many readers substitute personal preferences for judgment. When people who actually know what they are talking about (what we like to think of as the reality-based community) say that a book is bad and proceed to explain why, they are trashed as being ignorant, biased, or jealous of the author’s success. Celtic scholars, historians, linguists, mythology experts, botanists, priests, priestesses, magicians, etc. (in this particular case) and others, some with decades of experience, are brushed off as irrelevant.

After going through six out of seventeen pages of reviews of a work I consider utterly wretched, and commenting over and over again to correct the same factual errors from people bragging about their two or three years of experience, I finally realized that in the age of the Internet everyone’s opinions are considered of equal value and that all I was doing was planting seeds for those same people to come trash my books with bad reviews.

I know that there are many people in mainstream academia who feel somewhat the same about my books as I do about the sorts of books I’m discussing here. They consider themselves the reality-based community, because they “know” that all (or at least all competing) religions are “false,” that there “is no such thing” as magic or ESP, etc. This is the burden that a 21st century magician/psychic/priest bears: we know the stuff we do is real, because it works often enough to show patterns of behavior we can gradually depend upon. We also know that there are lots of con artists out there willing to fleece the gullible and unwary.

All this particular magician/psychic/priest can do is write and teach the truth as best I can, always studying new material and updating my views in the face of new evidence. Trying to stop either the cynics pretending to be skeptics or the true believers pretending to be experts (based on the three or four books they’ve read) is equally futile. Putting out really good books (slowly, oh so slowly), in the hopes that they will reach as many people as the mass-produced, hyped-up, heavily-marketed garbage, or at least outlast them in the marketplace of ideas, may be just as futile—but it’s all I can do.

It’s like pushing back the tide with a broom…

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Coming March 29: Earth Hour 2008

From EarthHour.org:

On March 31 2007, for one hour, Sydney made a powerful statement about the greatest contributor to global warming – coal-fired electricity – by turning off its lights. Over 2.2 million Sydney residents and over 2,100 businesses switched off, leading to a 10.2% energy reduction across the city. What began as one city taking a stand against global warming caught the attention of the world.

In 2008, 24 global cities will participate in Earth Hour at 8pm on March 29. Earth Hour is the highlight of a major campaign to encourage businesses, communities and individuals to take the simple steps needed to cut their emissions on an ongoing basis. It is about simple changes that will collectively make a difference – from businesses turning off their lights when their offices are empty, to households turning off appliances rather than leaving them on standby.

We’ve already put all our energy vampires on powerstrips, including the TV and cable boxes, so we can turn them off when we’re not awake and at home. Not only does this save on our electricity bills, it helps lower energy consumption as a whole by a tiny amount. If everyone did this, we could reduce the “need” for more polluting power plants to be built.

On March 29th, from 8:00-9:00 pm wherever you are, turn off the lights!

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1001 Students, Online Chats, and We’re #1 Again!

Tonight we passed a milestone with Real Magic School — we now have 1001 students who have signed up for our classes in Pagan and General Occult Studies!

We will be doing bi-weekly online chats at the school. The next one is March 26, from 9:00 to 10:00 pm EDT. Of course, you do have to be a registered student to attend … 🙂

In other news, Bonewits’s Essential Guide to Druidism has been revisiting #1 territory for books on Druidism at Amazon.com. It’s been in the top ten books on the topic for weeks now, so if you haven’t checked it out, you might find it a perfect purchase for the aspiring Druid.

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Spells for Democracy: March ’08 Full Moon

I had this thought last night, after watching his brilliant yet subtle speech about race in America, that Obama was sounding like a combination of Bobbie Kennedy and Martin Luther King. Then I remembered what the right wing Power Elite’s response to them both was.

Those of us who believe in the power of prayer/magic better start praying/spell-casting for Obama’s protection real hard, right now. I suggest that we use this weekend’s full moon energy to place psychic and physical shields around the KKK/American Nazi Party/Christian Militias’ number one target. (Not to mention the powerful corporate and criminal organizations who would love to see him killed before the elections can take place.)

For that matter, there are probably a few nuts out there who would like to kill Hillary Clinton or even John McCain, so feel free to put protection around them too.

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