EVOE IO, EVOE IACCHUS IO PAN, PAN! EVOE BABALON!
There’s a New York Times report out today confirming that the CIA was more enthusiastic about protecting and utilizing Nazi war criminals than had previously been acknowledged. This ought to scandalize those who still consider the CIA to have been a net positive for humanity rather than something that should have been abolished in the wake of the Church Committee investigations at the very latest. The silver lining is the article’s mention of Project Paperclip, the program whereby Nazi scientists were incorporated into the nation’s nascent rocket program, which in turn provides a convenient segue into the subject of one of mankind’s greatest heroes: Jack Parsons, whose mentor and fellow jet propulsion scientist Theodore von Karman characterized as among the most crucial fathers of the space age.
Incidentally, this photo is taken from the cover of Parsons’ 1946 book Freedom is a Two-Edged Sword, from which I have pulled several excerpts:
Of all the strange and terrible powers among which we move unknowingly, sex is the most potent. Conceived in the orgasm of birth, we burst forth in agony and ecstasy from the Center of Creation. Time and again we return to that fountain, lose ourselves in the fires of being, unite for a moment with the eternal force and return renewed and refreshed as from a miraculous sacrament. Then, at the last, our life closes in the orgasm of death. Sex, typified as love, is at the heart of every mystery, at the center of every secret. It is this splendid and subtle serpent that wines about the cross and coils in the bloom of the mystic rose…
There is no evidence to show that man was created and accoutred to serve as God’s vice-regent upon the earth. There is no reason to believe that he is naturally good and kind, brave and wise — or that he ever was. On the contrary, there is much to show that he was a beast who took a strange turning in the jungle and blundered rather aimlessly into a mental world in which he was certainly not at home. There is much evidence that man is by nature cruel, cowardly, lustful, avaricious and treacherous. He holds dominion over these terrible internal enemies and defends against the other predators (his fellow men) by virtue of his ferocity, his cunning and his indomitable will. This is his beauty and his significance: that out of the blind primordial forces of sex and the survival urge, he has forged reason and science and spun the splendorous web of art and love. If there is no other reason and no other significance, man himself has on occasion created reason and significance, standing as the maker of his gods in a garden made fruitful by his own creative power…
We are now in the midst of a tremendous battle of forces contending for domination over the mind and spirit of man. It is not, unfortunately, a battle between good and evil, between freedom and tyranny but rather a struggle of dogma against dogma and authority vs. authority. The contenders are fascism and communism. Each is a doctrine alien and hostile to the ideal of freedom. Each says that we must choose between one or the other and each is, in reality, identical. Each demands the absolute enslavement of the individual, the abnegation of the intellect and the subjugation of the will. The authoritarian is right, absolutely right, so right that every extreme of falsehood, suppression and tyranny is justified in the accomplishment of his ‘divine’ ends. Behind his benevolent paternalism lurks the star chamber and the concentration camp; behind his morality looms the stake and the inquisition of the “Old Time Religion” so many profess to long for. All these systems are old; older than human history. Freedom and democracy are the only new things under the sun and they offend alike the slaves and the slave masters…
Woman, Woman — where are you? Come back to us again. Forgive even if you cannot forget and serve once more in our Temples. Take us by the hand. Kiss us on the lips and tell us we are not alone. Witch-Woman, out of the ashes of the stake, rise again! It was in the Dianic Cult that the old way continued. Those splendid and terrible women; Messilina, Toffana, La Voisin and DeBrinvillies raised revenge to a high art. Others sought the forbidden mystery in secret rites and purchased a brief reunion at an awful price. This was the ope in the Maid of Orleans, the dream of hopeless millions that the woman who was to redeem them had come at last. Her failure and her fate teach us that innocence is no protection. Be cunning, oh woman, be wise, be subtle, be merciless. I have asked you to understand and forgive — but forget not overmuch. Trust nothing but yourself…The Woman was and is the Priestess. In Her reposes the Mystery. She is the Mother, brooding yet tender, the lover, at once passionate and aloof, the wife, revered and cherished. She is the witch woman. She stands co-equal with her mate who is the chieftain, the hunter, the thinker and the doer. The woman is the Priestess, guardian of the mystery, syble of the unconscious and prophetess of dreams. Togther they balanced each other until the catastrophe of the Patriarchal Age, arch-typified by the monosexual monster, Jehova. Then, under the rule of Priests, woman became an inferior animal while man became isolated in his imagined superiority and found himself at the mercy of his own merciless intelligence. It was total war between the emotions that must and the intellect that will not. Every patriarchal religion is a self-contradictory monstrosity. They are dogmatic creeds that shift like straws in the wind of the intellect. Upon this shifting structure man has failed. He knows the futility of such artificial systems but he fights for them with all the sick fury his frustration can generate. In the process he has lost his mother, his wife has failed him and his lover eludes him. The Mystery has gone out of the Temple, banished by a senile and self-sufficient council of beards…Now I have spoken of those great poisoners but there is a worse revenge. Know that all revenge is revenge on self and the most terrible is that taken by the frigid woman. Count her in the tens of millions. The curse lies in the failure of her mate to be a man and her failure to be true to herself but the cause is the dark guilt with which parents poison their children. There is also suppressed incestuous love and the fear of unwanted children — yet those who have known of these things should have no shame there-from. Strength is not born, it is gained by understanding and overcoming. Go free; sing the old, wild song: EVOE IO, EVOE IACCHUS IO PAN, PAN! EVOE BABALON!
Wow- six degrees of esoterica! Actually less than six. I just recently bought a cheap gas station DVD of the Dennis Hopper movie ‘Night Tide’ solely because it’s one of three movies to feature the striking Marjorie Cameron. The really great movie that she’s in, of course, is Kenneth Anger’s ‘Innauguration of the Pleasure Dome’, where she plays The Scarlet Woman and Kali. Cameron was also the wife of Jack Parsons, with whom she tried to produce that magical child.
Surely, as my wife would say, this all means something!Report
How could we hope to avoid (or mitigate) the sort of madness that seems endemic to the human condition?Report
Weed.Report
Actually, B.B., there was a period in my life where I thought “they should just go smoke some weed.” was a good answer to a lot of questions. Why don’t social conservatives get it? They should just go smoke some weed. Why do people panic and hurry for no good reason? They should just go smoke some weed. Why do people feel the need to control the every activity of every other person? They should just go smoke some weed. Incidentally, one of the smartest people I’ve ever met, a dude I lived with in New Zealand espoused the same philosophy. And he was a lot smarter than me (granted he was older).
I still don’t have any good reasons why this is a bad answer, but I still don’t have any good reasons why this is a good answer either, so, for now, I guess my conclusion is that they should not bother me and then smoke or not smoke weed according to their own preferences. But, I suspect there may be something to the smoking weed as good for civil society trope, and I’m wondering if there is or if there ever will be any research along those lines.Report