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BABALON
Right now, the apocalypse
myth has been primary in our cultural consciousness. It is for those who
are in tune with their own 'apocalypse' that this cultural phenomenon has
the most resonance. This a-tunement could be the product and result of
a number of base emotions: fear, awe, fascination, confusion. Regardless,
if the idea of personal apocalypse had no sway over you, the cultural inflection
would be meaningless as well. (And vice versa?)
This myth is a part of Babalon,
however it isn't pessimistic. Optimism and pessimism are both human reactions
to events. Babalon is simply about a force of nature, one which at least
in our corner of the galaxy seems almost universal. Though some of you
probably haven't heard of the thelemic symbol of Babalon, I'm sure you
have heard of Kali and Shiva. Babalon is a symbol that borrows, in part,
from both.
From the perspective of
the forest, a forest fire is good. From the perspective of the deer that
gets roasted alive, it may not be so good. But whether the forest 'thinks'
the fire is good, or the deer 'thinks' that it's bad, it's a necessity
for the perpetuation of the cycle. If there is an attitude to hold that
brings you in accord with the symbol of Babalon, it would be more akin
to optimism than pessimism- embracing that transition, and the coming of
the next life.
Wine, song and dance, as
in the case of Dionysus, has a deeper, somewhat more ominous meaning than
merely good times. Babalon is a hard mistress and teacher. Within this
symbol, the dissolution of form, and the inevitable destruction of ego,
is pleasure. Music, sex, art, exercise can all be meditations on her beauty.
As with Jesus, the wine is the blood of the sacrifice, and the joy which
you give and take through the song is an offering to the 'dark womb' of
creation from which life, time and space comes and goes.
Personally, this symbol
has gained meaning for me over the last 2 years. I've gone through many
personal losses and battles. The solace I've found is that all these things,
though eternally present, are also illusions cast by space on the surface
of time, and that ultimately life is merely about remembering, and forgetting.
In some ways I think my goal within this band isn't that different from
the Bodhisattva, in respect to the world -- "blissful participation in
the sorrows of the world." (Though my methods differ.)
Whether I choose to be optimistic
or pessimistic in a particular instance is my own choice, and my own prerogative,
but it isn't a decision that is worthy of sharing with the world. On the
other hand, I think a recognition of this cycle and the silence that underlies
it is. And it is that, as a sharing growing process, that I would like
to explore with all of you.
[January 1st 2003.]
By agent139
"The author (a.k.a. agent139,
Jamie Curcio, James Curcio, Frater Gazebo,
etc.) has shown unprecedented
commitment to undermining the fabric of
reality one meme bearer
at a time since 1996. He has done this primarily
through international creative
and subversive semantic projects in music,
writing, and visual art.
He was a founding member of Evolving Media
Network, and is presently
running KaosWorks, a production/promotion
company, and is a proud
meme bearer for the Z(enseider)Z.
His first full length novel,
Join My Cult, is available through New Falcon
Press. Go to www.joinmycult.org
for more information. He can be reached at
james@joinmycult.org."