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Sep 20

today, on a whim, I participated in an experiment in the basement of an accredited institute of parapsychology.  I had no idea there was such a thing in this city.  you can even get FEE-HELP for their degrees.  anyway I am pretty convinced that there is no such thing as “psychic powers” as they are generally understood but I grew up on too many tales of heroic telepaths to refuse such an offer.  you had to complete a questionnaire on your attitudes to paranormal stuff, then lie down quietly in the dark for exactly nineteen minutes while focusing your attention on an unseen picture inside an opaque envelope wrapped in aluminium foil (!), attempting to divine its content.  the aim of the experiment was to determine the impact of certain meditative practices on psychic receptiveness. 

here are the images that came to me while I was in the dark: dragon, hawk, woman with curly hair, stalagmites, lump of spheroid haematite.  based on that I had to guess which of four images presented to me was in my envelope: ghost, shooting star, circus tent, shepherd’s crook, which I placed in that order of likelihood.  but actually the image I was meant to be receiving was the circus tent so I fail at being psychic.  my less-sceptical friend Abby who took me guessed that her turtle imaginings were meant to be the similarly round and patterned ball of ball of string, which as it turns out was correct. 

I mean there was a 50% chance that one of us was going to guess correctly but still.  I imagine Hermione Granger felt like this when she was told that the only reason she didn’t believe in Divination was because her mind was hopelessly mundane.  sigh

all in all it was a grand day out and very relaxing


Jan 17
leonineclaire:

ourcatastrophe:

the usatarot

you doing tarot?
this post is pretty good.

oh, yeah, it is interesting!  the comments are crap though. 
I don’t actually believe in Tarot/astrology/palmistry/runestones etc, I’m very much a sceptic/atheist/materialist.  but I am interested in the history and cultural influence of what can be loosely defined as the occult.  plus I find all these things useful tools to direct my attention to things I perhaps wouldn’t have otherwise considered.  my mum used to have a colleague who was a counsellor, I think she was Catholic, who used Tarot cards with some clients as a free-association tool.  I mean cold readings work because they can be tailored to any person and any situation, no?  
but mainly they are pretty and talk a lot about me and that is seductive, in the same way Enneagrams and Myer-Briggs tests and “which Buffy character are you” and whatnot are.  I am hugely sceptical of “scientific” personality tests as well — I think they’re useful for finding out about how someone sees themselves and that’s about it.  in my opinion they’re kind of more dangerous than cosmic tree wizard stuff because they have more mainstream credibility. 
having said that, I really need to be more careful because I have friends and  acquaintances who can’t help but take this cosmic stuff seriously on some  level.  I am often in the weird position of being the one who’s like “How can you reject someone as a lover because they’re a Gemini?  That’s ridiculous!  Do you even know anything about the rest of their chart?  What about Venus, Mars, the Moon?  Where are they, what are their aspects, what are yours, how do they work together?  Those are the things you really want to know about for romantic compatibility. No, I don’t believe in astrology.” 

leonineclaire:

ourcatastrophe:

the usatarot

you doing tarot?

this post is pretty good.

oh, yeah, it is interesting!  the comments are crap though. 

I don’t actually believe in Tarot/astrology/palmistry/runestones etc, I’m very much a sceptic/atheist/materialist.  but I am interested in the history and cultural influence of what can be loosely defined as the occult.  plus I find all these things useful tools to direct my attention to things I perhaps wouldn’t have otherwise considered.  my mum used to have a colleague who was a counsellor, I think she was Catholic, who used Tarot cards with some clients as a free-association tool.  I mean cold readings work because they can be tailored to any person and any situation, no?  

but mainly they are pretty and talk a lot about me and that is seductive, in the same way Enneagrams and Myer-Briggs tests and “which Buffy character are you” and whatnot are.  I am hugely sceptical of “scientific” personality tests as well — I think they’re useful for finding out about how someone sees themselves and that’s about it.  in my opinion they’re kind of more dangerous than cosmic tree wizard stuff because they have more mainstream credibility. 

having said that, I really need to be more careful because I have friends and acquaintances who can’t help but take this cosmic stuff seriously on some level.  I am often in the weird position of being the one who’s like “How can you reject someone as a lover because they’re a Gemini?  That’s ridiculous!  Do you even know anything about the rest of their chart?  What about Venus, Mars, the Moon?  Where are they, what are their aspects, what are yours, how do they work together?  Those are the things you really want to know about for romantic compatibility. No, I don’t believe in astrology.” 

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