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mailing list archive - DIE SCHERE #41: Notes (4): Re: The threats of magic


The "Endgültige" that threatens when you dabble with magic is disaster and death. 
EJ quotes elsewhere Goethe's ZAUBERLEHRLING (THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE) as an 
illustration of that old belief. (To be sure, in Goethe's poem the "Endgültige" 
is averted by the timely return of the old sorcerer himself.). Access to magic 
may be gained by mental training ("psychogene Ausrüstung") - as I read this 
deliberately cryptic remark. EJ even hints that he knows of efforts to construct 
devices that facilitate access to magical powers. 

Later in this text EJ refers to an analogous attempt of modern technicians to tap 
the powers of the occult. If I remember the old newspaper story right the US Navy 
was said to have enlisted the help of people gifted with telepathic powers to get 
in contact with submarines under the polar ice cap with which radio communication 
was impossible. 



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