Friday, June 25, 2021

On the Esbat of Midsummer


 We may have to wait for the Moon tonight, or we might miss it completely. The Esbats are always tricky. I ought obe writing this in then otebook and i'll probably go bac kt there soon. I ought ot be sittign at an alater, taking up what ever it wants to tell me. My gos is the altar. My God is the Craft. Over and above all ,that is my deity, the worship, the work, I needed to write in this journal just to know I needed to sit down and be still. All that needs to be done is done, all that needed to be told is told, All that can be explored at this moment is explored. Let the body be a teacher. All of my thoughts were no thoughts, half formed worries, mad twitches on the mind. This writing is, I think, my Kodacrhome.

Tonight I was going down the road of self pity, thinking of how I had no one to love and care for me, like a child or like a lover, and how in many ways I never did. But already today I had decided that maybe everything that was happening to me was pointing me in the direction of becoming a God Spouse, I think it still is. I was in great ecstasies today, and it came to me in the midst of evening Mass. Al others are dull to me. I suspect there is something within me that resists being cared for.


This is a sexless time, not just a "loveless time", something that sounds so Christian or so religious and moral, but also a time without passion, without lust. My own is fading. It is where I can barely remember how sex works and the pleasure I received is becoming a distant memory. In our magic, let us work for that as well, as well as the return of the King. But during this time I see so much of what i have forgotten, what has slipped behind. How to call on the forces beyond and become a part of them, how to actually, as the openinng lines in initation say, "leave behind the pleasant realms of men." Often I feel in a state of learning, an infant state, but one should not feel this wall all the time.

Right now I am thinking of the Great Year and how it aligns with the Liturgical Year of the Church. For a reason unknown, the Church Year is compacted into a space which is less than six months, a space which doesn't even take up half the year. But it looks like it is reflected in the Great Year, and how do we celebrate that: if we celebrate it.



Monday, June 21, 2021

Second Sunday in Extraordinary Time, First Sunday in Summer: Alban Heflin: The Light Upon The Waves



 I'm in a palce that can only be solved by writing. I am not i na dteachign palce or an explaining palce, but a palce where i muast write down everything that has been going on.Today is so much, the beginning of the second week of Extraordinary Time and Father's Day as well, I find out--and this makes me feel all sorts of guilt for not knowing it--that it is the Soltice. I get my ass up to see a beautiful sunrise but there is just no sleep this day, not until so much sleep in the afternoon when I wake up nearly at nine, not till I spent until almsot eleven feeling groggy and feeling frigtenend and epressed about the unemployment money coming to an end, about the possiblity of never workign agian, enver find good work again, being poor, all the little worries. When I am fianlly able to sit down and do the last meditation, the oen that brings on the magic, I think too mch, think what am I longing for when I say I'm longing for peace? What am i doing here, what do I want, how can I get out of my own mind and into the magic, jhow can I get ot what must be. My thoughs my worries, all the diretions I am growing in, but that I think I am going in, are filling my head. I  can;t get away from myself.

I am in love with Mass. Maybe I ought to stop. It doesn't pyschologically seem to help anything when I do one. I say they're good, but they aren't much. Maybe i'm growing away from them. Maybe i need to let myself grow in the direction my Self is growing.  Maybe I do violence to myself by going back to things. Maybe i need to go back to them to learn how much violence I do.

I wish I could alwyas be visiting people, always be getting away from my mind. I think what a silly thing that mind is, how prone to worry it is, how prone to concentrating on the walls in front of it.


I get afraid at Alban Heflin, the beginning of the shortening of days. Days have gotten longer and longer and now they grow toward winter, which is a bit of a lie because summer cannot begin until this time, the hottest days are still to come, a luxurious stretch of summer is before us much the same way that winter will not come, not the terrors of winter monts until AFTEr the solstice. The soltice is misleading. Thinking of this as the last day that I will have unemployment insurance I become afraid of an insecure future.  I become, flally, afraid. I am afraid that not only will I not find work, but that I will fail to even look with any wisdom or actual skill and desire.

I am no a new path. I am trying to honor it. I am amazed by it. It is clear to me that I am becoming a druid, have been doing so for a while. I am growing up from witchcraft into this, which is to say, for me this is an evolution, not for all. Some may go the other way. This is who I am and that is exceiting. I want to tell so many people, but who to tell. And how to celebrate it. I feel like my celebrations are so lacking, so undone.  I hardly know what I am doing. i put so much pressure on myself, but as I settle down to sleep at eleven or so I realize, I am the little child. I am the ultimate little child just beginning, and you are midwife, mother, high priest, teacher. It is time to decrease, to decease, to turn over. To trust.




Friday, June 18, 2021

Homecoming


Lead me from the unreal to the real;

Lead me from darkness to light;

Lead me from death to immortality

– Brihadaranyaka Upanishad


This first week of Extraordinary time which began with the Sunday of the Devoted Heart, and the placing of Hanuman's portrait above the altar should have been called Homecoming week. All this week I have been coming back to songs and ways of praying and checking unhealthy or unexplored or underexplored ways of thinking. We are playing, and praying and striving, striving with more sobriety than ever before, in the big and expansive lands of Hindu and Buddhist practice with all that these entail. 

It makes Judaism feel small and tribal. It more than points out the errors of Christianity. These religions that are not so much about one God as one way of looking at God, the unity of people as the declaration that there is only one people. We can foster both of those paths into something meaningful, spiritual and real and many have, but they are greatly damaged and as long as they depend on institutions to uphold them, will remain greatly damaging. I remember years ago, walking into the Tibetan shop I didn't get to visit this time around when I went back to Evanston. The shopkeeper asked me: You Buddhist?" I said, "Hindu." She said, "Same thing, same thing." Let us not even pause that she did not for a moment look at my skin color and think I must not be what she was. She insisted that as a Hindu I was the same thing as a Buddhist. Years later I told someone whose experience of those religions had been as a very white person on a college campus what the woman said and she was nearly offended. In the West we love differences and we cling to them. She could not understand a part of the world where this was not true, where faithflowed together, where, in fact, there was no word for Hindu or Buddhist, there was just the ways in which you did a thing.

In this time when we need more than ever to be saved from the actual sin of self destruction and self hatred, when we truly are in peril of going mad, it is strange that we still cling to religions run by institutions and stuck in the bad myth of chosenness. Buddhism is the first of what we call "world religions" because it is easy to join if not easy to do. Salvation, transformation, love, awakening were of the essense. There was no time for rituals, bloodlettings, testings, classes, approvals of priests or ministers of any type, assurances of belief in a particular story, being sure of ones allegiances. Though Judaism would never learn that lesson, its successors would at least, learn it in part, but now is the time to learn it fully.

The paganism which emerged as the interesting plaything of middle class white people in the 1960's and '70s had been going through a change, or rather changing back to itself as it is joined by serious writers, thinkers and anthropologists, as, abandoning its first myths its finds its place beside Voudou, Hoodoo, Druidism, shamanism and other magical or animistic practices and philosophies. Recently there is a coming to terms with what one thought was the pure creation of Gerald Gardner in the 1950's being the latest branch of a long esoteric tradition including a highly spiritualized Christianity and Judaism. Often this is called the Western Mystery Tradition, but now, whatever you call it, it is opening up and incorporating the East, What Saint Paul spoke of, no male no female, no Gentile no Jew, at least seemes to be happening though he would gouge his eyes out if he could see how it is happening. And the truth it, it has always been happening, though called gnosticism, witchcraft, heresy, though shut down as soon as it was seen by powerful men of religion. Now that the men of religion no longer have the power to do that, for the first time in seventeen centuries it can begin happening again. Could it be that now we have left the Christian Era, we could, possibly, become Christlike and enter our own spiritual renaissance, a true homecoming?. 

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Mary Magdalene: Again

 


I imagine nothing gets me back here so much as Mary Magdalene. In the short season of Pentecost each week thereis a feast fo the Blessed Virgin and in Young Tradition have been added equal feast to Saint Anne and to Mary Magdalene. The Church had room for only one female figure but we make room for the three as Gods and Goddess forms show up in triple form. Today is the last Magdalene Feast where she is Lady of the Precious Blood, the pourer of wine and the offerer of the Chalice. She is the Eucharistic minster bearing Christ to the world, an integral part of the Eucharist. She is also the Grail Maid, Kundry. Last week, as the Lady of the Jade Skirt and the Lady of Rains, she was  Magdalene who possesses the Sacred Heart of Jesus and loves him passionately and so teaches us to do the same. Her life is entangled in Christ so that ours might be as well.




Sunday, May 30, 2021

TRINITY SUNDAY



Sometimes the world feels very small. Like right now when I am talking to a friend in Australia and returning messages from readers in England. I am listening to BBC4 and suddenly hear a singer who is married to a friend of someone I grew up with, whose band I know is in Chicago. Sometimes you experience yourself as part of a great community, and sometimes, if you give yourself to it, that sense is sacred.

The Divine as community, as multiplicitous is a high concept in many religions, the Divine experiencing the I in you and you in me, its own modality, its several personalities resolving in one nature is not new at all, but in Christianity it is known as the Trinity.


                             

This is the second Sunday of the small season of Pentecost.  The story of Jesus finished as he has ascended into heaven, the Church reveres three ways in which we experience the ascended God who is still with us. Pentecost is our continual renewal and vivification by the Spirit of God and next week is our continual feeding and communion with Him through Body and Blood, but this Sunday concentrates on the high relationship of the trinity which makes relationship with us possible. This is the celebration of the high multiplicity of the Divine







Friday, May 28, 2021

MARY MAGDALENE LADY OF THE HOLY CHURCH


 


Of course it would be Mary Magdalene who calls me back from retirement. She is the third feast in the week of Pentecost. We began with a day from Pope Francis, Mary Mother of Church. Two days later I added the Feast of Toci, Saint Anne as Grandmother of the World and Heart of the Earth, the Wise Old Woman we are all in need of. It seemed right that Friday we would conclude this trinity with Mary Magdalene, the Bride herself. If Mary is Mother of Church, Mary can never be the Church. If she is mother of the Groom, she can never be his Bride. This is Mary Magdalene. Anne is seen in Toci and the Grandmothers of myth, Mary in the virgins and virgin mothers. The Magdalene is Babalon and Aphrodite herself, the love and desire principal. The very Holy Spirit we celebrate this week made it so that a virgin could in the flesh bring forth a child, Jesus. Joseph as husband and protector. 


When I say the Holy Church, I mean the Secret Church, for the two are one and the same.



The image of the Holy Family is doubled in Jesus, Mary and their child, but in a reversal. They are spiritual man and wife, and the holy child they bear is the Church. Or rather we become the Magdalene in our life with the Diving Groom. The Church and the Groom in the sacred wedding produce the Child of the Spirit, the Child in the Spirit. Jesus is the Second Adam, but he is the First Fruits. What he and the Beloved produce are the next fruits, The Holy Child, the union of Chalice and Blade, is both Christ and the child born from the union with Christ. This is the mystery, or one of them.





Wednesday, May 5, 2021

A Possible Goodbye

 Things like this always go out with a whimper, and a whimper is actually an ignorant word for a transformation. My thoughts, the business going through my head and in my life, no longer fit on this page and must move to other places. So, this looks like it may be the end of Sickle and Axe of Young Tradition. There have been other times when I thought it was over or almost over, but it kept going, but in the last few months it definitely seems as if Young Tradition and the path I am on had moved beyond this page. 203 articles in over two years is not bad



So, until we meet again, so long and goodnight....


And love.