Conjuring Planetary Spirits in the Twenty-First Century: Textual-Ritual Entanglements in Contemporary ‘Magic(k)’

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Bernd-Christian Otto
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This article illustrates textual-ritual entanglements in Western learned magic across almost two millennia through an analysis of Frater Acher’s Arbatel experience. Frater Acher is a contemporary practitioner of ‘magic(k)’ who, between 2010 and 2013, performed a series of conjurations of six planetary spirits inspired by an early modern manual of learned magic named *Arbatel*. Frater Acher combined the Arbatel with ritual techniques from numerous further contexts, among them the late ancient *Greek Magical Papyri*, the Clavicula Salomonis tradition, Paracelsianism, Hermeticism, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, theurgy, modern imagination techniques, as well as chaos ‘magic(k)’. As a consequence, Frater Acher’s Arbatel experience – as he frames his ritual diaries published online – reveals a strikingly entangled ritual that illustrates the breadth, depth, and complexity of Western learned magic, as well as its manifold entanglements across time and space. His diaries also demonstrate that, even while following largely formalistic premodern scripts of learned magic, contemporary practitioners may nonetheless display a high degree of flexibility, creativity, and innovation. The article closes by reflecting on whether it is likely that such strategies were also present in premodern practitioner scenarios. In doing so, it calls for taking the – extensive but hitherto almost completely neglected – data of experience reports by contemporary practitioners of ‘magic(k)’ into account when interpreting premodern sources of learned magic. As a consequence, this is the first systematic attempt to compare and juxtapose premodern and modern interpretations and mindsets of practitioners of learned magic. It is thus also the first scholarly article that aims at elucidating a premodern manual of learned magic through reading and analysing the experience report of a contemporary practitioner.
21世纪召唤行星精灵:当代“魔法(k)”中的文本-仪式纠缠
这篇文章通过分析弗拉特·阿切尔在阿巴特尔的经历,阐释了近两千年来西方习得魔法中文本与仪式的纠缠。Frater Acher是当代“魔法(k)”的实践者,他在2010年至2013年期间,受到早期现代学习魔法的手册*Arbatel*的启发,对六个行星精神进行了一系列的召唤。弗拉特·阿切尔将Arbatel与来自许多其他背景的仪式技术结合在一起,其中包括古希腊晚期的魔法纸莎草纸、克拉维库拉·萨罗莫尼传统、帕拉塞尔主义、赫尔墨斯主义、金色黎明的赫尔墨斯教团、魔法、现代想象技术以及混乱的“魔法(k)”。因此,弗拉特·阿切尔的Arbatel经历——正如他在网上发表的仪式日记的框架一样——揭示了一个引人注目的纠缠仪式,它说明了西方习得魔法的广度、深度和复杂性,以及它跨越时间和空间的多重纠缠。他的日记还表明,即使在很大程度上遵循形式主义的前现代学习魔法的脚本时,当代的实践者可能仍然表现出高度的灵活性,创造力和创新。文章通过反思是否有可能这样的策略也存在于前现代实践者的场景来结束。在这样做的过程中,它要求在解释学习魔术的前现代来源时,考虑到当代“魔术(k)”实践者的经验报告的广泛但迄今几乎完全被忽视的数据。因此,这是第一个系统的尝试比较和并列前现代和现代的解释和思维模式的从业者学习魔法。因此,这也是第一篇学术文章,旨在通过阅读和分析当代实践者的经验报告来阐明学习魔法的前现代手册。
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Entangled Religions
Entangled Religions Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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