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The Political Implications of Reviving Druidism
© 1984 P. E. I. Bonewits |
The Political Implications of Reviving Druidism
(c) 1984 P. E. I. Bonewits
Reprinted from "The Druids' Progress" #1
Throughout all known human history, people who had hidden knowledge
(whether of healing, weather prediction, mathematics, or magic) have
used their exclusive possession of that knowledge as a source of power,
for purposes that were good, bad or weird. The warrior caste has always
done its level best to take that
knowledge away from the clergy and to put it to political, economic
and military use. Today, almost all the hard and soft sciences have
become tools for those who wish to control their fellow human beings.
The polluters, the exploiters, the oppressors, the conquerors -- whether
calling themselves "capitalists" or "communists"
-- they are the ones who control nearly all the technologyof overt power
and a great deal of the tech for covert tyranny.
One of the very few ways we have of defending ourselves and our fellow
passengers (human and other) on this Spaceship Earth is through the
careful and judicious use of magic. National governments and private
enterprises are spending millions of dollars (and rubles and pounds
and yen) trying to develop psychic powers into dependable tools for
warfare and oppression; while most of us who should be learning precise
techniques and careful timing, in order to use magic and the power of
the Gods to defend ourselves and our Mother Earth, have been busy being
misty-eyed romantics, not wanting to "sully our karma" by
trying to do magic that might really work (that is to say, for which
we would have to take personal responsibility).
As a result, we have assisted the very forces of oppression which we
claim to oppose. We are partly responsible for the poverty, hunger,
pollution, disease and early deaths which domi- nate so much of our
planet. Occultists have assisted by being unwilling to put their talents
to the test by using them for "mundane" or "lowly-evolved"
purposes. Ecologists, Celtic nation- alists, and would-be revolutionaries
have assisted by being un-willing to use nonmaterialistic technologies
to cause changes in the material world (after all, if Freud and Marx
didn't mention magic as real, it can't possibly work). The creation
of Neopagan
Druidism may be able to help change those attitudes.
Despite the efforts of liberal Christian clergymen to make us forget
the physical and cultural genocide committed by organized Christianity
against the peoples of Europe, there is simply no way to ignore the
fact that monotheists in power always seek to silence competing voices.
We cannot look to the mainstream churches for our physical and spiritual
liberation, for they are the ones who took our freedom away in the first
place. Marxist atheism is no answer either, for it is also a product
of the monotheistic tunnel-reality, and seeks to impose its dogmas and
holy scriptures just as strenuously as ever the churches have.
Those who want to live in a world of peace, freedom and cultural pluralism,
must look beyond the currently available, "respectable" (i.e.,
monistic) alternatives they have been presented with by the mass media,
and consider new alternatives.
Many people think of Neopaganism in general, or Druidism in particular
(if they think of them at all), as just being "odd" religions,
with no political implications worth investigating. But I believe that
Neopagan Druidism has important political
ideas which should be considered, especially by those concerned with
the survival and revival of the Celtic peoples.
Druidism is political because one of the primary tasks of the clergy
has always been to ride herd on the warriors. (This may be one reason
why barbarian warriors welcomed the Christian missionaries, because
they perceived (correctly) that the Christian priests would be far more
likely to play ball with them than the
Druids had been. After all, if the world is ending any day now, why
bother controlling your local warriors?) Since the primary threat to
life on this planet now comes from out-of-control warriors, it's time
we started taking that duty seriously again.
Druidism is political because only a Nature worshipping religion can
give people sufficient concern for the environment.
Monotheism is a major cause of the current state of the world's ecology.
We need a strong public religion that tells the polluters, "No,
it's not divinely sanctioned for you to rape the Earth."
Druidism is political because the Druids have always been the preservers
of the best of their traditional cultures. The Meso-pagan Druids of
Brittany and Wales, for example, are directly responsible for assisting
the revival of the Cornish language and tradition from the very edge
of extinction. The various traditional preservation and independence
movements, such as the Celtic, Flemish, Baltic and other related movements
in Europe, need religious and cultural leadership based in their own
cultures.
Druidism can help create an environment in which such leadership can
develop.
Druidism is political because it offers a worldview completely different
from that of the monotheistic/monistic tyranny that now controls our
planet. One of the many things that any religion does is to shape the
ways in which people see the world around them. We need a religion that
offers people a multitude of options, rather than traditional western
either/or, black/white, win/lose choices.
Druidism is political, at the bedrock level, because it can teach people
how to use their Gods-given psychic and other talents to change the
way things are. Make no mistake, magic works, at least as often as poetry,
music or political rallies do. Magic is a form of power that we, the
people of the Earth, have available to use, not just for psychological
"empowerment" (making ourselves feel better) but to actually
control the individuals and institutions responsible for our planet's
current mess. If we are unwilling to use magic, then we had might as
well resign
ourselves and our descendants to either a life of slavery in a homogenized,
pasteurized world, or a quick and painful nuclear death. And what excuse
will we give to the "Lords of Karma" then?
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Progress", issue #1, and is copyright 1984 by P. E. I. Bonewits.
"DP" is the irregular journal of a Neopagan Druid group called
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