At least I am not late to the party. Last night witches
across the world held a ceremony at the stroke of midnight. Apparently, they wanted
to save the world by turning Donald Trump into a pumpkin.
Have you ever asked yourself why it’s always the stroke of
midnight? I assume that it means that at midnight they are going to stroke
themselves. Now, that explains it.
When I say that I am not late to the party I mean that
several weeks before the past election I suggested (link here) that Hillary Clinton was a
witch. To be fair and balanced I also noted that I believed Huma Abedin also to
be a witch. Hillary did not lose because she was a woman. She lost because she
was a witch.
As you would expect for a story of such moment, you can read
all about it in the Daily Mail:
Men and
women from around the world are planning to gather and cast a spell at midnight
that will stop President Trump from doing harm while also possibly banishing
him from office.
Mass
rituals have also been planned in multiple covens, during which men and women
will perform a spell to bind President Trump and all those who abet him by
delivering a chant and holding a brief ceremony.
This is
not an exclusive witches-only event wither, with Wiccans, shamans,
Heremeticists, cunning folk, sorcerers and sorceresses, hoodooists, occultists,
magicians, Ceremonialists and Ritualists also invited and urged to take part.
The
mass binding could not be easier either, with only a handful of household
objects needed for the ceremony and the newly composed chant available online
for all to see.
President
Trump, who has long been a strong and vocal proponent of 'witch
hunts,' has yet to comment on the planned ritual.
One awaits the Trump tweet on the witches. One assumes that they are craving recognition.
Now, much of the witch’s agenda has already been proposed by
more respectable Democrats. Now the Democrats have revealed their Trump card. If all else fails, if they cannot get the votes, they
can appeal to their base of witches and ask them to cast a spell.
I am sure that you want to know about the ceremony performed
by the witches. Yet again, the Daily Mail does not disappoint:
Among
the objects required to complete this spell are an unflattering photo of Trump,
a tiny orange candle, a Tower tarot card and bowls of water and
salt.
There
must also be a pin, which is used to carve Trump's name on the candle.
Once
that first step is complete, the aforementioned items should be arranged around
the individual in a pleasing position along with a feather, a white candle and
an ashtray or dish filled with sand.
From
there, a prayer for protection should be said by all participants before they
launch into the chant.
You are then instructed, as follows:
When it
is time to launch into the chant, which was allegedly created by a member of a
private magical order.
In one
refrain, the witches must chant: 'I call upon you / To bind / Donald J. Trump /
So that he may fail utterly / That he may do no harm/To any human soul.'
The
second verse tackles a different issues, with the lines: 'Bind him so that he
shall not break our polity / Usurp our liberty / Or fill our minds with hate,
confusion, fear, or despair.'
President
Trump's supporters are also wrapped into the chant.
Be-witching:
The event will take plave once a month until President Trump leaves office.
'Bind
them in chains / Bind their tongues / Bind their works / Bind their
wickedness,' sing the women and men, who at this point are told to take the
orange candle and light President Trump's photo on fire.
To
close things out the phrase 'So mote it be!' is repeated three times and the
candle blown out.
It is
important that while blowing out the person is 'visualizing Trump blowing apart
into dust or ash.'
Witches
are then ordered to ground themselves after the ritual before disposing of the
candle.
If you missed out on last night’s ceremony, fear not. The witches will be performing the same ceremony once every month until the danger is diminished.
To be fair to the witches, the Daily Mail includes the
salient fact that some of our nation’s witches have rejected the ceremony… because it does not show enough love. They
believe that their faith, such as it is, requires them to shower the world with
love, not with hate. They do not believe that witches should cast spells
wishing harm on anyone.
The assembled witches have replied by insisting that they are simply trying to
diminish Trump’s capacity for doing harm. One notes, with the Daily Mail, that
they are going to follow the ceremony with an effort to conjure up spirits from
the underworld.
I have no doubt Starhawk was involved, being a Wicca Wyze Womyn.
ReplyDelete"Magic could be called the applied science that is based on an understanding of how energy makes patterns and patterns direct energy."
--- Starhawk
We now have nice witches. They must be trans warlocks.
ReplyDeletetrigger warning @February 25, 2017 at 4:39 AM:
ReplyDeleteThanks for turning me on to Starhawk. She's remarkable.
Here's something she wrote that reall spoke to me: “White people can’t heal until they come to terms with the Witch persecutions.”
Of course non-white cultures don't persecute witches.
Really speaks deeply to Dr. Schneiderman's post today. Really deep.
Well, credit where credit is due, we all have Ares to thank for introducing us to Starhawk. Birds of a feather...
ReplyDeleteStop him from doing harm...or cover their rears.
ReplyDeleteIf it turns out they fail to remove him & what he does and was doing anyway, makes things better they can say it was due to them & take credit. Even though it changed nothing.
Interesting that Hillary chose to make her statement at the same time. OR DID I just run across it at the same time...
Old-fashioned Leftists would cry to see this.
ReplyDeleteAlthough today's 'progressives' like to pose as pro-science and anti-superstition, their movement is heavily involved with mystical and superstitious thinking---magical crystals, a conscious Gaia, etc.
In this they resemble the Fascists, specifically the Nazi wing, more than they resemble the old Lefties.
No one believes in witches anymore. They have no power over us. Today, we have babies, and hold baby trials under the State-established Pro-Choice Cult. Female chauvinists will swear to the reality of babies as footsoldiers of the Patriarchy led by Mother Nature.
ReplyDeleteNice, loving witches cast spells/hexes on people.
ReplyDeleteFigure that postmodern puzzle out for me.
To be fair it does look "mostly harmless", no calls for invoking demons, no calls for violent deaths of leaders, although its unclear what is the source of this covert power of the coven.
ReplyDeleteStill, the "harm none, do what ye will" creed seems problematic, and is probably closer to the modern individualistic creed than anything. Although in a completely integrated global economy, everything anyone does that causes harm can perhaps be reassigned in proportional responsibility to all who receive benefits from that harm. So whether Wicca or Capitalism, it looks equally intractable.
But OTOH, looking to nature as the source of morality is also tricky, where the powerful routinely walk over the weak, and eat them for breakfast without any need for conscience. At least you can claim animals generally only kill because they're hungry, not because they want to eliminate their rival from the living. So the goal should be to raise humanity, not put us equal to the most harmless herbivores of the land.
Also if the fairy folk see modern humanity as a cancer among the land, then it might make sense to support a chaotic president like Trump is just want good witches would want in a leader - someone to mess with a doomed system until is collapses under its own hulking weight.
Encouraging your rivals to overreach is the easiest way to guarantee their failure, even if there is short term harm. But of course there's still danger that the person who takes great risks may accidentally succeed and change the world for the better. It seems like that's a better spell to hope for than mere failure.
And who knows, perhaps Trump's overreach on the illegal immigration problem might eventually lead to 4 million "bad people" being deported, and the remaining 8-20 million being given a path to citizenship.
Boy, the Democrats are going to be pissed off when Trump becomes that candidate that brings 10-20 million new Republican voters into his and the Republican ranks.
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ReplyDeleteDavid Foster @February 25, 2017 at 7:58 AM:
ReplyDelete"Although today's 'progressives' like to pose as pro-science and anti-superstition, their movement is heavily involved with mystical and superstitious thinking---magical crystals, a conscious Gaia, etc."
A consequence of raw, dripping, toxic sentimentality.