Something
I’ve been thinking about for quite some time is; how do we define Magic? When the question is asked on an individual
basis it is usually phrased “How do you define
Magic?” The question is phrased that way because within the Pagan community
there is a strong tradition that truth is not necessarily absolute, your truth
is not necessarily my truth. I sense that this is more rebellion than
tradition. A determination that those who honor the Old Gods will not set an
absolute doctrine of “My way or Eternal Hell” as Abrahamic religions are fond
of saying.
There is no evidence of a “Holy War” among Pre-Christian inhabitants of North-West Europe. There were different names for
the same God and quite naturally so: The God of a river would be viewed, and
named, differently by those who lived near the lake at its source, those who
lived near the rapids and those who dwelt by the estuary. Nevertheless there is
no evidence of strife, no insistence that this is the God’s name and nature. It
seems that each area had its own “Folk Ways” that were accepted by the visitor
and the settler. The way in which the modern Pagan movement emulates this is
warming and comforting to the modern settler and wanderer in the spiritual
communities.
That’s all
well and good, but what about the Magic? Some will say that Magic is simply
science that hasn’t been understood yet. The problem with that is that science
tends towards the absolute and absolute means that one Magic must be everyone’s
Magic. The argument that “Your Magic may not be my Magic” Raises the thorny
question of “Then what good is it?” If it is only Magic for you, then how can
it affect me or any other being? Without universal truth Magic becomes self-
serving, growing, or diminishing the practitioner, having no effect in the
World and leading to the assertion that Magic fails.
I’ve been
wondering for some time if there could be a set of axioms, along the line of
Euclid’s axioms that are common to all sciences that could be common to all
Magics. So I’m starting a series here on my Blog all about the axioms of magic.
My next post
will talk about the first axiom.
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