Saturday, March 31, 2012

Blog 5 What is Magic?


Title: What is Magic?
Topic: Magic
Sources: Anthro- Robbins,  Tanya M. Luhrmann, Herbal Store
Relation: “Modern Magic is based on the assumption that the mind and thought can affect matter without the thinkers action,” claims Robbins. Magic has constantly been in societies but has taken many forms. It can be the kind with witches, it can be person’s emotions like love, and it can even be an explanation for the unknown. The anthropologist Luhrmann joined different witches covens and groups made up of middle class people in England to discover what magic was to them. Luhrmann found the group focused on good health, natural life, reading tarot cards, and healing with herbs. This was their idea of magic in the “New Age” ideology.
Description: This past week I went to Humboldt Herbals in Eureka to look at some of the herbs they claim to help heal sickness and pain, which could be viewed as a form of magic. I spoke with one of the sales associates and she said that she completely believes that the herbs help with some type of earth magic. She gave me a pamphlet explaining how these herbs can help. It states “before the advent of antibiotics, it was not unusual for an experienced medical professional to slather honey on a wound to prevent infection and hasten healing. In the mid-1940's, antibiotics became available for the treatment of infections and herbal treatments were displaced from use.” One example of a magical healer is honey. Many published reports described the healing properties of honey in rapidly clearing infection from wounds with no adverse effects to slow the healing process. It is also suggested “honey has an antimicrobial action against a certain spectrum of bacteria and fungi and may actively promote healing.” This is just one form of magic and honey has and still is viewed to have magically properties to help heal.
Commentary/Analysis: People seem to use magic to solve all issues and use it to give an explanation for the unknown. It seems to give a simple answer to all problems even though it normally make people question more things. One question magic brings up is “What causes love?” another could be about healing potions. To cultures in other society magic is part of the afterlife and people are even constantly afraid of “dark magic”. No matter what form every person has their own idea of magic and what it is and does.


2 comments:

  1. I really like that you mentioned herbs because in my family my older aunts, sisters and even my mom really do believe in that sort of healing; through herbs. They use it in teas, they even use it as a form to cleanse the body by sweeping the body back and forth with a special kind of herb. Its suppose to relieve your body of the bad that's in it.

    And I really enjoyed that small mickey mouse clip I had never actually seen it before.

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  2. My my mom's side of the family believes in putting herbals in tea as well. My mother told me that when she was younger my grandma would make her this special tea that was said to have healing powers for the sick. I personally have never drank and of that tea but my mom did tell me it would often make her feel a little better. She didn't know if it was just her mind or actually the herbs working though.

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