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You would think that occultists would be at the cutting edge of thought and be ready to look and adapt to new ideas. In
fact, new ideas are hard to come by and when introduced are met with a great deal of resistance. Some of this is down
to the idea of preserving traditions, but mostly it is due to what psychologists call cognitive dissonance.
For those who came in late, cognitive dissonance is a simple theory which suggests that we have an inner drive to hold
all our attitudes and behaviour in harmony and avoid disharmony (or dissonance). So, when something appears that is
new, which runs counter to what we thought we knew, we will ignore it just to keep the balance right. My old teacher
once said that people tend to believe the rst thing they are told on a subject and nd it dif cult to let go of, and there
might be some truth behind that (but it was the rst time anyone suggested the idea to me so he might have been
wrong and I refuse to give it up).
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I rst encountered cognitive dissonance in the occult community nearly 15 years ago when I was doing some research on the banishing ritual of the pentagram. In
Western Magic this little ritual is used before any working. The ritual was developed by the Golden Dawn and was provided to every neophyte. I looked at the paperwork
given to neophytes throughout the long history of the Golden Dawn it was clear discovered that it was the invoking pentagram which was the main tool to be used to
provide protection and the banishing was just a footnote (for when you were in unsafe space or under attack).
I printed my ndings and expected there to be either a change in the use of the banishing by at least GD types or at least a
general discussion about it. While the idea was accepted amongst some Golden Dawn people, nothing really happened. People
still ask questions about banishing on the various facebook groups. One person recently called into question my ability to teach
because other (non-Golden Dawn) teachers, such as EA Groening insisted on the use of the banishing before any ritual. In short, I
must be wrong because so many others said so. To be fair until I did some research on it, I would have said the same.
I tried to track back when the banishing superseded the invoking and found that it arose with the development of the
psychological model within occultism. People like Israel Regardie favoured the banishing because it meant getting rid of
complexes. The real Golden Dawn had long since passed into obscurity and so a tiny innovation in emphasis went unnoticed and
there was no-one to complain. Regardie was hugely in uential over most of the names of the 20th century magical scene. To
many he was a font of knowledge of all things Golden Dawn. In fact, his Golden Dawn experience was limited and his ideas like
the banishing, the watchtowers and his semi-tantric middle pillar exercise were all his own devising.
Each of the seven principles that the book is based on can be pulled apart by basic philosophic or scienti c reasoning. The fact it has survived so long is thanks to the lack
of philosophic or scienti c reasoning in the esoteric community and the amount of cognitive dissonance attached to it. Even those who admit it is aky palm off their
dissonance by claiming “there is some truth in it” (truth which they can never provide or if they do it can be soon pulled to bits).
When presented with the fallacy behind the Kybalion you can see people acting in full cognitive dissonance mode. They say:
2. They say it contains principles which have been part of Hermetics and Cabbalah since the beginning (they haven’t. You would think that a book that sums up hermetic
thought might have a basis in existing hermetic thought but nothing).
3. They insist that the universe works like that anyway (it can’t. The Kybalion depends on an early 20th century view of science which has been largely superseded).
4. They claim that magic depends on it (which is odd because no work of magic before the Kybalion uses any of the principles.
5. They say I am stupid and don’t know what I am talking about, and smell of Nintendo (by this point the conversation is normally over).
There are loads of other situations in magic where cognitive dissonance places the brakes on esoteric development.
Issues fought over in esoteric groups often break down to something that my teacher told me that I thought was true
but turned out not to be. There are many people who swear blind that astral initiation of a neophyte is possible
because their teacher made a buck or two out of them without having to show up for the rite.
People like Jake Stratton-Kent have found it uphill work convincing people that you don’t really need a Tree of Life or a
celestial view of the universe to get things done.
Aaron Leitch has angered those who follow African Traditions for pointing out that some of those traditions exist within the Solomonic tradition (he also may once have
borrowed few of their terms, but it is not my tradition, so I can’t comment on it).
Cognitive dissonance prevents the evolution of magic. In older systems of magic, you can see an evolution of tradition thanks mostly because isolated magicians trained
their students based on their own research. Printing affected that somewhat and enabled more uni ed ideas, but in many ways those systems have become
unchangeable dogmas.
But ironically occult tradition is not about theology or dogmas but research. Because a grimoire has written down a spell, it does not mean it is going to work in the 21st
century.It might have to be adapted. That adaptation needs to be tested to make sure it works.
That process is getting suppressed now as people try and drag systems down to something they are more comfortable and familiar. The internet makes this cognitive
dissonance even worse because it echoes.
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Often, innovative or new ideas are rejected by a teacher, as this does not conform to tradition. For this, text citations of authorities such as e.g. Dion Fortune, who should prove this – but
about personal experiences are not spoken. As a result, innovative resources that a student might bring in are lost and eventually make the tradition sterile. Interestingly, Dion Fortune is
now being discussed as an authority, even though she herself was similarly rejected by Mrs. Mathers with her new ideas. Here, the cat bites its tail, or is it the “hermetic” dragon?
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