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- From: grimoire@byron.u.washington.edu (John Greer)
- Subject: Re: Singin' Those Apocalypse Blues
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.004905.17458@u.washington.edu>
- Keywords: gloom doom magic survival
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- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 00:49:05 GMT
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- In article <lj3q67INNgrd@news.bbn.com> dhardin@bbn.com (Dawn Hardin) writes:
- >In article <1992Dec17.224711.14248@u.washington.edu>, grimoire@byron.u.washington.edu (John Greer) writes:
- >>
- >> a) in order to make it your group is going to have to have sources of food
- >> and other resources in its control that will meet its needs for the
- >> indefinite future. That doesn't mean huge stockpiles -- it means having
- >> the necessary skills to create those resources out of naturally occurring
- >> raw materials. Farming is an obvious example. You'll want some stored
- >> food, in case the processes of collapse involve changes in the weather
- >> patterns sufficient to wreck your crops a couple of years running, but
- >> beyond that you're going to want to concentrate on learning how to produce
- >> food, not just living off an irreplaceable backlog.
- >>
- >> I'm not sure why, but a lot of survivalist types seem to miss this point.
- >> I've met plenty of people who are feverishly storing freeze-dried foods,
- >> and plenty of others who are planning on living off the (already severely
- >> stressed!) natural ecosystems of their retreat area. Both of those are
- >> variants on the same sort of consumerist thinking that played such a big
- >> role in getting us into the present mess.
- >
- >I agree with your point, but if I were going to make the switch from going
- >to the grocery store every week to growing my own food I would want to
- >have a full year's plus an extra winter's supply of staples on hand before
- >I tried it. That first year of farming is more likely to be supplementing
- >food stores, building up a seed banks, and getting mistakes out of your
- >system. Even if it all went well, you're not harvesting very much to eat
- >until August or so. Even if you have the gardening skills and the preserving
- >skills making the transition to doing it for real is going to be tough.
- >Especially the preserving, when you can't go to the super market for a
- >year's supply of rubber rings for your canning.
- >
- >A year and a half's supply of freeze dried gunk is a hell of a
- >lot of food to be stockpiling. That alone would probably put you in
- >the "crazy survivalist" camp in the eyes of your neighbors.
- >
-
- True enough. And you're quite correct that stored food has an important
- place in this kind of planning. Instead of waiting until you have to
- depend on your farming for survival to start making your mistakes and
- figuring out how to handle a survival situation, though, why not get a head
- start on it? Start working on the gardening and preserving skills, and
- so it as if it were for real -- for example, no rubber rings even though
- the supermarket still stocks them.
-
- Other than that, though, point well made.
-
-
- >I've really enjoyed reading this thread and it's subthreads. Although
- >I *was* hoping that there might be more at the end about what kind of
- >magickal skills might be useful in this situation.
-
-
- Hmm... I'd intended to avoid the details, because the differences
- between the various magical systems in use just among alt.magick people
- -- let alone out there in the rest of the world -- are such that I'm
- not sanguine about the chances of useful communication...
-
- I'll give it a shot, though, in general terms.
-
- a) invisibility and concealment. Golden Dawn types will remember the
- Neophyte formula rituals for invisibility and transformation; Regardie
- had a fairly strange idea of what the latter was about, but from the
- ritual (and my experience with it) it seems to be intended for the
- purposes of disguise. *Please note* -- neither of these produces (at
- least in my experience) _physical_ invisibility or transformation;
- their effect is psychological. Nonetheless, it's remarkable. Using
- the invisibility ritual, I once walked down a street half full of
- drunk teenagers who were hassling everyone in sight; I was never
- approached or even, as far as I could tell, noticed. It does give one
- to wonder about the claims that the old Rosicrucians were invisible.
- If this could be applied to a community, survival against potential
- looters might be made much easier.
-
- b) healing magic. There was a thread on this a little while back,
- wasn't there? In conjunction with effective medical treatment, magic
- seems to be able to speed healing of wounds to a remarkable degree.
- Worth checking out.
-
- c) fertility magic. Last I heard, there were some magical-religious
- traditions running around which claimed to have their roots in ancient
- fertility rites... In the context of the probable ecological and climatic
- problems that may accompany a collapse, this might be worth testing out
- -- in conjunction with competent farming methods and lots of compost!
- Ceremonial magic types might want to look into the use of the Grail
- legends as a basis for rituals for the healing of the Waste Land.
-
- d) physical amplification. The Eastern esoteric traditions are way ahead
- of us on this one; some judicious borrowing may be in order. Chinese,
- Tibetan and Hindu traditions contain some remarkable tricks for increasing
- effective physical strength, speed, body heat and so on, and these might
- be critical in extreme situations.
-
- e) combat magic. This one makes me uncomfortable as hell, but there it
- is: one of the best authenticated uses of magic is as an adjunct to
- violence. Enchant your weapons; you may not be able to make yourself a
- +5 shotgun, but it would be interesting to see what effect this would
- have on weapons effectiveness and on your own speed and accuracy. There
- are other options as well, but I'll leave those to anyone with more
- knowledge in the field; this is anything but a specialty of mine.
-
- No doubt there are others. Just to ward off unnecessary flamage, though,
- let me say once more that all of these are _adjuncts_ to material means,
- not replacements for them! (Are there any other Dion Fortune fans out
- there? Remember the stuff she wrote about how magical operations need
- to be brought all the way down to the material level in order to function
- properly?)
-
-
- (I sorta figure that
- >I'm personally too little and wimpy and neurotic to have much hope of
- >being a decent survivalist, but it's still an interesting topic of
- >conversation.)
-
-
- Well, you're obviously doing some coherent thinking about the subject,
- which puts you head and shoulders above too many of the would-be
- survivalists I've met. You may do better than you think...
-
- -- John Michael Greer
- grimoire@u.washington.edu
-
-