The Brig :
You've been agitating for a new assistant ever since Miss Shaw went back to Cambridge.
The Doctor :
Liz was a highly qualified scientist.
I want someone with the same qualifications.
The Brig :
NONSENSE.
What You Need, Doctor, as Miss Shaw herself so often remarked,
is
Someone to pass you your test tubes
and to
Tell you how brilliant you are.
• All Very Worthwhile Functions, BY THE WAY — •
Miss Grant will fulfil that function admirably.
(The Doctor is working on Bessie's engine.)
JO:
But it really •is• The Dawning of The Age of Aquarius!
DOCTOR:
So?
JO:
Well, that means The Occult —
Well, you know, The Supernatural and all that magick bit.
DOCTOR:
Well, goodbye, Lethbridge Stewart.
BRIGADIER:
Bye.
DOCTOR:
I'll make contact as soon as possible.
JO:
WE’LL make contact as soon as possible.
DOCTOR:
We?
JO:
We.
DOCTOR:
Nothing I can say to dissuade you?
JO:
No.
DOCTOR:
Oh.
[ He holds The Door open for her — people •did• that, back then... ]
JO:
But that's impossible!
DOCTOR:
Yes, well of course it is.
So what do you think would happen?
JO:
Whumph!
DOCTOR:
Yes, exactly.
Extinction.
Utter annihilation.
Now do you still want to come?
JO:
It •is• my job — remember?
DOCTOR:
Glad to have you aboard, Miss Grant.
•salutes•
JO:
Glad to BE aboard, Doctor!
•salutes back•
Speaking of this new myth and ethos, for a few years now you have been speaking about the Aeon of Ma’at. Is this the strongest current you see in humanity these days?
It’s not like this is the dawning of the age of Aquarius.
For me these ideas are interesting metaphors; they’re filters, and I find that if I apply this particular filter suggested by Kenneth Grant and Crowley it allows me to see things in a different relationship, which is very creatively rewarding if nothing else. Viewing the world through the filter of these Thelemic notions, what’s happening right now all around us suddenly becomes not only obvious but almost predictable.
It’s important to emphasize that this is not something to ‘believe’ in. This is a metaphor and not a belief system. But new metaphors can change whole cultures as we know from our history.
Crowley said that the general tenor of the last six thousand years of human civilization could be summed up by the personalities of a family of Egyptian gods. And the first two thousand years up to the birth of Christ, this was the Age of Isis, the Mother Goddess, where people were hunter/gatherers or early agrarians living off the land, relying on ‘Mother Earth’, the seasons and the tides.
So, the next Aeon from Christ onward is The Aeon of Osiris, The Dying and Resurrected God.
Osiris is also The Law Giver and He brings with Him The Written Word, so now ideas can be enshrined in books and books can outlast generations and they take on the aura of Gods Themselves. Oh? Read Them, have you...?
God Himself is present in the works of the Bible. God Himself is present in the Quran.
So certainly, there’s this programming code language, the instructional Dad Language, which can take people over just from reading a book and turn them into Agents of The Dad God’s Expansionist, Controlling Agenda. This is when Nature goes from Provider to something that exists to be tamed and exploited.
That’s The Aeon of Osiris.
Following Osiris, comes this fiery breakdown, the child Horus is the son of Osiris and he’s every jihadi, every warrior, every rock star reformer, every young man who sees as his sacred mission the tearing down of structures, the questioning of rules. It’s punk rock, “I gotta tear it all down.” But running in tandem with that, according to Kenneth Grant, is the shadow Aeon of Ma’at, Horus’ sister and she’s the goddess of truth and balance and harmony and all that Wonder Woman stuff.
For me, having gone through the Abyss of Da’ath in the Thelema structure of initiation — having undergone that in a really experiential and exhausting way, I found myself in the Qabbalistic sphere of Binah, and The Entire World suddenly looked very different and made sense in different configurations which re-energized the work I’d been doing.
So, I decided to accept that The Aeon of Ma’at was coming down fast and I tried to align all my thinking with that, which provided me with a new bunch of metaphors and ways of framing the world.
Imagine all this division and deconstruction was just a corridor we’re passing through. All the fractioning and separation —that’s typical of Horus. We can see the hand of Horus in the modern-day tearing down of monuments and statues. He’s kicking The Fuck out of formerly stable systems all around the world. That’s exactly what you would expect of this spirit that Crowley said manifested first in 1913. But for me, I think he made his presence felt quite clearly on 9/11.
“You can easily organize The Evidence to suggest that there is an Aeon of Horus occurring now.
Where Systems are being taken-down, where everything’s being Questioned and Audited, and The Past is subject to Major Revision.
So, there’s also some fun to be had in thinking “Ok, if this is actually playing out in some symbolic fashion, then what might the Aeon of Ma’at look like, artistically?’
And to me it looks like the rise of marginalized voices, it looks like more women coming into the discourse.
It looks like trans people coming into the discourse.
It looks like all the opportunities for groups who were disempowered by the Patriarchy, who couldn’t speak before to have their say.
Ma’at – What would her signature disease be?
Well it might be a distributed network, a viral malady that could attack All of Humanity.
What would happen if She emptied The Houses of The Old Gods as a Show of Possibility?
You remember at the height of the first lockdown, all the churches were empty, all the sports stadiums were empty, all the mosques were empty, all the temples were empty.
So, The Dad God had nowhere to go.
In Britain, I know, and I’m sure in America, there was a strange uprising of praise for care workers.
People would go out every Thursday here and bang on pots and pans and basically thank the nurturing spirt, this caring spirit, for its very existence.
It was a very religious, ritualistic thing that we were all doing. That’s Ma’at right there.
Then there’s Mother Nature with hurricanes tearing down borders, storms ravaging everyone’s homes. It all suddenly makes sense in a new context if you use the filter of Ma’at to look at The World.
For me, I’ve found some creative applications for it, like in Brave New World and the Wonder Woman comic that I’ve done.”
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