CharmingOwl

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The Spider of Locks is the goddess we associate today with shoplifting, assassins, crimes, and other things that you generally would want to get away with. Those who are attracted to her are usually untrustworthy, but there was once a time where paradoxically, followers of the goddess who were virtuous and honest actually frustrated her by making it difficult for her to fulfill her purpose.

The Spider Goddess attracted a small following during the times of mystery cults, and this caused her to become revered as a goddess of thieves. However, this religious veneration towards her caused her to be unable to steal things or sneak around, as her followers wished to follow her wherever she went and always shouted for her to ask for blessings or grant her offerings. She soon became frustrated with those faithful to her and asked them to leave her alone, but more would always come to her secret temple where she hid other fugitives.

One day, the group attracted so much attention that their temple was found, which caused an outrage from The Spider of Locks. “You have turned my den of thieves into a place of worship, and for that you are to leave and never return!” she said to them, as she commanded them to immediately leave unless they wished to sneak around and steal. Only one third of her followers remained, but those who stayed were those she could help, which were assassins, thieves, and generally shifty and cunning people.

 

Before Temujiin conquered so much of the world and his traces gave birth to a new god from his energies, the god of war was an older and more cruel deity that was once a king in pre-colonial Mexico. He had done something during his time alive that allowed him to challenge whatever god of war existed before and take his place. He brought along to hell all those who had committed suicide after his death to be with him in the afterlife, and he ruled over a large pyramid in the underworld that he treated just the one he had on Earth.

Eventually, the god of war became bored with his existence. He was not making anything happen because he did not see godhood as anything besides an easy immortal life. He became bored with what he had and eventually when Tayang was formed as the spirit of a tiger in Hell, he saw that he could easily defeat this man and take the title of the god of war from him. He challenged him to a duel and before anyone could think, his sword had slain the god. Tayang immediately rose to become the new god, and those who followed the old god that had died immediately had their bodies decompose leaving them as nothing but painted skeletons. They were expelled by Tahyang from the Steppes of Elysium and ended up wandering various parts of the underworld. The slain god is said to have survived in some way and his old followers continually attempt to revive him.

 

When I talk about cultural appropriation, I’m not including petty little things like you hear people saying on social media just to start arguments because I am not here for that. Those conversations are for liberals to feel morally superior to whoever else. I will pick up my stuff and leave a conversation like that. I am also not talking about cultural appropriation in the context of exploiting people’s culture for money or other reasons because that is outside the intentions of this newsletter. To clarify, I am talking about the desire some people have to emulate other groups of people or nationalities. This happens a lot in the New Age community for reasons I will get into.

When you see someone doing this or if you find yourself doing this, you should probably think about what characteristics specifically you or that person see in the other culture that you want to emulate. If a person is doing noble savage and saying things like “They are happy with so little.” That's obviously problematic, but this is a hint that they subconsciously realize that their life is complex and materialistic, and desire something they perceive as more meaningful. When you see a person such as a New Age practitioner wanting to emulate India/Nepal or some other nation, it is most likely because they realize their society is devoid of spirituality and want to emulate the ways of those other nations, which leads to romanticizing and appropriating of traditions that become divorced from their context. Some people feel offended when their faith is deconstructed this way as well. At the bottom of trying to emulate these foreign cultures, there is always a question of why you want to emulate that foreign society. There is a huge elephant in the room sometimes as well, seeing as how India uses a caste system while South Korea and Japan are dystopian societies where people are worked to death. These places that people love to appropriate are not usually the freest places in the world or even the most well off. Whatever aesthetics you see need to come with a healthy dose of reality.

The reason for the desire can be a lot of things. Maybe you like traditions you see and wish you had your own. Maybe you like the lifestyle of a place or you resonate with attitudes you perceive people of a foreign place of having. Another thing that happens is that with foreign dramas and television, people develop a desire to insert themselves into Korean dramas or Anime which leads to people who want to be Japanese or Korean. They are quite literally trying to insert themselves into a foreign culture or even genre of media. You may even see modern teenage girls trying desperately to be Korean. This is usually accompanied by desiring scenarios similar to what are depicted in the media.

You should reflect with them and ask them why they have an affinity for emulating foreign cultures and what they expect to be different if they adopt those ways. Once you get it out of the way and realize what characteristics you actually like from your perception of a culture, you can work on emulating it yourself in your own appropriate way. In severe cases such as that of Rachel Dolezal, you may even have a dissociative disorder where past trauma is causing you to feel dysphoria or discomfort over your own identity.

The opposite for non-white people may also be true if they consume media and culture from the west which makes them see the western world through the idealized world of fiction, and this can lead to a desire to be western. The dynamics are a lot different when a person from a non-dominant culture wants to emulate the dominant one. In this case, a person from the third world may use western media as a form of escapism and perceive they can have a similar life to those displayed in media, even if the reality of the bourgeois economy, white supremacy and western imperialism will always stain whatever life they choose to have here. Western media towards the lumpenproletariat of the third world is almost like a form of brainwashing to make people think American life is superior.

 

Today is an extremely reactionary holiday. You probably will not even be listening to the radio without hearing some off the wall propaganda about the US being the best country or some other nonsense. Besides American flags everywhere you look, and not a single one is on fire. It is a good day for isolation and meditation to avoid the insane amount of propaganda that is going on outside.

It is very difficult to talk about the people you will see if you need to go out today for groceries or work, but know that many cult recruiters and political extremists have a license to fly their flag today without repercussions. Whether it makes you offended or alienated, today is not a day to leave home at all if you can avoid it.

It is safe to spend the day binging Netflix, on the computer, or even meditating. This is not a day to celebrate anything as far as I know, but there are a lot of other things you can do.

 

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