Christopher
Nolan's amazing film Inception presented an interesting idea. A world
where we could use science to probe into the minds of others and
explore their dreams in order to find information we want. The
“heroes” of the film are contracted to engage in an act of
inception, a theoretical technique of implanting an idea in someone's
dreams so that they believe it is their own idea rather than an idea
with foreign origin. Most people working in their field, and most
people in general assume this is impossible, but the main character,
essentially a psychonaut, has explored the deepest depths of the
unconscious mind and its dreamscapes and understands inception not
simply as a theoretical reality but as a possible act which he has
previously achieved.
This
film presents some ideas of interest for us as magicians. Is it
possible to take information from the mind of another? To explore
their dreams? To implant an idea into their minds? What are the
implications of these various possibilities, which very much seem at
the center of sci-fi and fantasy fiction regarding magic and psychic
powers?
As
a boy, the first witchcraft my father taught me, and the act which I
think is central to witchcraft, was that of bewitchment, or
enchanting a person or animal by gaze in order to affect them. One of
the first books I read on witchcraft as an adolescent talked about
this idea and called it “mind bending” and described methods for
inserting small ideas into people's minds. For the most part most
books on witchcraft and magic don't really address this idea though.
I am, perhaps sadly, not going to focus directly on the simple method
of doing this today, but rather some ideas around magic intended to
impact others.
Visiting
dreams comes up in some traditional sources. It can go hand in hand
with both pulling information or putting thoughts into someone's
mind, in a fairly intimate way. Some elements of dream travel connect
to some of the ideas we're going to discuss about influence. We're
also not going to get too much into the mechanism of entering dreams
though, at least not today. We're also not going to talk much about
taking info from someone's mind, as in my experience, it's the
hardest of these three things...and it's not really part of today's
topic, which is about sensibly constructing an approach to affect
others by moving past their resistance to the goal presented.
My
mentor once wrote about becoming the historian and its usefulness for
a magician. What he meant by this was that by attending to details
and remembering the specifics of all manner of events with a high
level of consistency people will rely on your ability to recount
events. People will trust your memory of what happened, perhaps more
than their own. There are several sources of power in this. One is
growing an understanding of the movements and currents which shape
events by seeing details and learning patterns. This can then be used
to shape events by making decisions about what to do, or what to
manipulate as events unfold. It also creates a position of influence
in which you can shape the way people remember events as they begin
to accept your knowledge of them more than their own. You can usually
only subtly shape their view of what's happening, and your shaping
has to prove out in a way that matches to the way events continue to
unfold. With this can also come a level of trust in your ability to
interpret situations. Creating this sense of being an authority and
what has happened and what will happen trains people to accept your
thoughts and ideas with less resistance.
Now
this isn't simply a matter of creating a position where you can lie
to people, although some people may use it as such. It can be a
position where you can inspire and direct even if you focus on using
true things that people may see or not see on their own. The
essential component is overcoming the initial instinctual response to
resist those things another person suggests.
While
this might sound like social engineering...and on a level it is,
there is a magical component to this as well. Your voice, your
presence, even on a magical level, have a certain feeling to them.
Even non-magicians will have a sense of that. If that voice or
presence is one they accept then creating some sort of inspiration is
easier because they are willing to accept that influence.
Willingness
is another component. Not just being a force they recognize and
accept, but allowing the opportunity to consent to influence. Draja
Mickaharic in his works on magical and mental influence provides the
advice that you should ask the mind to permit you to enter it. If
you're trying to connect to someone through dreams, or trying to
sense some information from them or impress some thought upon them,
it becomes much easier if their mind gives you permission. Your mind
simply has to take a moment and ask.
Not
to get all chaos magic...but the parts of the mind being approached
in this kind of work are not the conscious persona of the individual
so much as unconscious and pre-conscious elements and therefore there
is not the individualistic decision to retain a pure mental space. A
gentle “hey can I come in?” makes it a lot easier to interact
with someone than trying to force your way in and fight any
resistance they have to thoughts and ideas that feel foreign.
Not
feeling foreign can help too. Think about how that person feels when
you interact with them. Think about their voice, not just its sound
but its feeling, how they speak, what they say, and what it reveals
about how they think, feel, and perceive themselves and the world.
The more you can make the communication of your idea feel natural to
them, the more it will feel like their own, or at least like an
acceptable part of their complex of ideas and actions.
A
lot of magicians aren't much for exploring ideas of psychic contact
and interaction. There's a bit of a line there where some people
engaged in work with psychism don't cross over to more obvious magic,
and some magicians dismiss the idea of psychic phenomena or direct
mental influence. I'm not advocating that anyone believe in the
ability to read minds or implant thoughts through any sort of direct
mental connection. Nor am I advocating that anyone engage in such
work.
But
some spell work we do, some ritual magic we do, does involve
influencing or impacting people in ways which would be easier if we
addressed how thoughts and ideas and goals work for them. You want a
promotion so you do a working for your boss to think of you as the
best candidate, but what does that mean to your boss? Does your boss
even want the best candidate? What does your boss want or need in the
situation? Say you call on an angel to inspire your boss to promote
you but the area in which the angel works doesn't fit the job, or
doesn't jive with your boss's humors? Say you dress your resume in a
magical oil to attract your boss to it, and he reads it a bunch, but
he doesn't like it? Understanding the situation and its components
will allow you to understand how to shape your work and your goal to
be well received by the situation.
Maybe
your boss has someone in mind for the position, and your work does a
great job making your boss think you'd be great for it...but his mind
was already made up before you did anything. Maybe the decision isn't
your boss's and you don't know that, so you make him think you're a
great candidate...but it would've been better to do a working to fill
his mouth with sweet words about you so that he makes others think
you're a great candidate.
Analyzing
our goal and doing a working we're comfortable with isn't always
enough. Sometimes we have to work in a way which fits a situation,
doesn't create new resistance, and avoids existing resistance.
Certain
political magic that recently made the news was a good example of
doing all of that entirely incorrectly, specifically from the angle
of creating resistance both from the target and the target's
supporters by highlighting the magical act. I don't think the target
chosen there was even the best target.
In
my view, a rather obvious example of working within the situation,
feeling familiar instead of foreign, and avoiding resistance would
look like this. Say a person of influence was about to make a
decision, and part of that person's influence came from the
appearance of being a good Christian, and the person's supporters
were largely also good Christians. But people fear a choice that
person might make. Say
that choice, ironically,
seems obviously at odds with Christian values and the teachings of
Christ. The easy allies to
call upon to lead the influential individual to our desired choice
are Christ, the Saints, and various holy powers of
Christianity...which...have been used in magic since they arrived on
the scene. Rather than fighting the idea, or fighting the person, or
seeking to curb their power...let Jesus talk them into being a better
Christian. What
I mean here is, rather than try and force them out of power, or force
them to do something they don't believe...make them live the beliefs
they claim to hold, because they're already open to that influence.
Spirit
magic could be used to send inspiration, or simply use
a
petition paper with a Sacred Heart candle and an intention that Jesus
warm their heart towards a more loving and Christ-like decision. This
would be a way of working that speaks to the target and bypasses any
attempts by prayer warriors to resist.
But
again, that's just
one
example of this sort of thinking. In
Inception their target had mental constructs built to defend from
foreign mental influence and the psychonauts had to finds ways to
evade them to achieve their goal. This is something we encounter
throughout all areas of life, not just magic. We want something,
someone else wants something else, we have to come to a place of
compromise, or a place where they decide what we want is what they
want, or at least is something comfortable and familiar to them.
So
take a few steps in your work to bypass roadblocks. Open
your work by calling upon the soul or mind of your target and asking
them to be open to what you're working or sending them. Or give them
some talisman whereby accepting it accepts such influence. Then work
in a way which communicates a goal in a manner that they can accept,
and that will feel natural to them. Where possible work with spirits
and spiritual forces well suited to them, either by character/humor
or familiarity.
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