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EVIL EYE
By Hakim Bey
The Evil Eye— mal occhio — truly exists,
& modern western culture has so deeply repressed all knowledge of it
that its effects overwhelm us -- & are mistaken for something else
entirely. Thus it is free to operate unchecked, convulsing society in a
paroxysm of Invidia. Invidious Envy -- the active manifestation of passive
resentment -- projected outward thru the gaze (i.e. thru the whole
language of gestures & physiognomy, to which most moderns are deaf, or
rather which they are not aware of hearing).
It's especially when
we're unconscious of such magic that it works best -- moreover, it's known
that the possessor of the Eye is nearly always unconscious -- not a true
black magician, but almost a victim -- yes, but a victim who escapes
malignity by passing it on, as if by reflex.
In more traditional
worlds (worlds of the "symbolic order" as Benjamin puts it, as opposed to
worlds of "history"), I've noticed that people remain much more attuned to
the languages of gesture; where there's no TV & "nothing ever
happens", people watch people, people read people. Passersby in the street
pick up your mood, & according to their temperament they clash with it
or harmonize with it or manipulate it. I never knew this till I lived in
Asia. Here in America, people react to you most often on the basis of the
idea you project -- thru clothes, position (job), spoken language. In the
East one is more often surprised to find the interlocutor reacting to an
inner state; perhaps one was not even aware of this state, or perhaps the
effect seems like "telepathy". Most often, it is an effect of body
language.
I've heard it said that the Mediterranean & Mideast
worlds evolved a complex phenomenology of the mal occhio because they are
more given to envy than we Notherners. But the Evil Eye is a universal
concept, missing not in any space (such as the chll & rational North)
but only in time -- to be exact, in historical time, the time of cold
Reason. Reason's protection against magic is to disbelieve it, to believe
it out of Reason's universe of discourse. "Asia's defense against magic is
more magic -- in this case, the blue stone (common from Lebanon to India,
maybe even farther East) or else, in the Mediterranean (our own "Asia"),
the downpointed bull-sign of the fingers, or the phallic
amulet.
But Reason & Magic are both superstitions ("left-over
beliefs"). I suggest that the mal occhio "works"; but my analysis is
neither rational nor irrational. Who can explain the complex web of signs,
symbols, forces & influences that flow & weave between such
enigmatic monads as ourselves? We can't explain how we communicate, much
less what. If the "symbolic order" was replaced by "history", & if
History itself is somehow now in the process of "disappearing", perhaps we
may at last breathe free of the fogs of magic & the smogs of reason.
Perhaps we can simply admit that "mysteries" such as the Eye -- or even
"telepathy" -- somehow appear in our world, or seem to appear, which means
simply that they appear to appear, & thus that they appear.
The
proper organ for this kind of knowledge would be the body.
Now Envy
is universal. But some societies attempt to keep it under control, while
in others it is unleashed by being turned into a social principle. We have
no defense against the Evil Eye because our entire social ethic is rooted
in Envy. At least the benighted Asians have their amulets &
prophylactic gestures. It was not Reason which banned these frail
defenses, however. It was Christianity. "Verb. sap.," as English
schoolboys used to say.
The two post-Xtian ideologies -- Capitalism
& Communism -- are both fueled by Envy. In both systems it is a
survival trait -- no, it is an economic trait. "Oeconomy" -- an old word
for the totality of all social arrangements. The "Eighties" was not the
decade of greed (which at least has the dignity of an active force) but of
envy. The minorities envied the majorityy, the poor the rich, the
"addicted" the healthy, women men, blacks whites... yes, but the rich
envied the poor (for their idleness), the healthy envied the "addicted"
(for their pleasures), men envied women (as always), whites envied blacks
(for their living culture, & for their suffering) & so
on.
A crude anthropology (note the "anthro") claims that "primitive
mind" experiences Envy as a female principle -- (hence the phallic defense
against the Evil Eye). A very limited view. "Envy" may be yin when
compared with the yang of "greed", but the Evil Eye, as a prolongation of
Invidia, is pointy & penetrative, like a dagger -- a death-dealing
phallus -- to which one opposes the phallus of life, the penis itself. An
Italian savant once told me of the most horrendous example of the mal
occhio he'd ever encountered, in a withered & hairy-faced old woman. A
healer, a charismatic Catholic mystic, undertook the cure of this
miserable witch -- & discovered that, unknown to her, she was in fact
a man (the genitals had never descended).
A gender-analysis of the
Eye will get us nowhere. The association of the Eye with women may arise
from the tendency of women to be more sensitive to body language than men,
& thus to hold on to certain "magics" even as they begin to vanish
form those worlds which discover history (which, as everyone knows, is
not, by-&-large, her story).
The Nuer belief that all accident,
illness & death are caused by witchcraft. Most Nuer witches are
unaware of themselves as witches. They suffer from envy. According to our
tribal beliefs, all accidents are accidental - no one is to "blame". We
suffer from envy, but we are "innocent". Frankly I can't believe either
the Nuer witch-finders or the pundits of our own mechanistic worldview.
Both belief-systems are "disappearing" anyway - why should I buy passage
on their sinking ships? Things are so much more complex than either
worldview can imagine that, in effect, things are much more simple than
either of them would have us believe.
I mean: the effect of two
human beings on each other occur on so many levels that flat concepts like
witchcraft or accident can't begin to do it justice. And yet, matters are
not nearly as tangled & dark as the theory of witchcraft would have us
believe, nor so brutal, so industrial, as the theory of the mechanistic
universe. The body knows much without knowing, the imagination sees much
that it does not need to understand. The body & the imagination
overstand - they are above mere understanding & its clumsy
abstractions.
Blue is the color of the sky & its happiness, air
& light against the earth & shadow of Envy. But blue is also the
color of death - as with the old Bedu woman who told Lawrence that his
blue eyes reminded her of the sky seen thru the sockets of a bleached
skull. The Yezidis, the "devil-worshippers" of Iraqi Kurdestan, refuse to
wear blue beads or even clothes because it is the color of their Lord,
Satan, the Peacock Angel, & to wear blue to ward him off would deeply
offend him. So the blue bead is homeopathic -- a bit of evil used to
defend against evil -- perhaps a fragment fallen from the Horned One
himself, powerful in its goaty virility against the chthonic
negative-Yin-like power of Envy. And yet the stone is also the serenity of
azure, turquoise, infinity, the Feminine -- a bit of mosaic from the
matrix of the sky, or of water.
Similarly the bull-sign, when seen
upright & face on, is undoubtedly a yang- ish sort of symbol -- but
pointed down & seen in reverse -- as it is presented to the view of
the Evil-Eye-suspect (altho the gesture is made surreptitiously), the sign
becomes a Stone age woman-image, two legs & a vulva -- so that potency
against the Evil Eye comes from the "horns" which are stabbed down, the
virile element --but within that symbol is embedded the power of the
goddess as well.
Even the phallic amulet, which might at first
appear all male, is not the penis of the animal-god, but of Priapus, a god
of vegetation. It is the penis of fruit & flower -- in some sense, a
female penis.
The apotropaic complex is thus to be seen as neither
male nor female nor even, properly speaking, androgynous. The symbols
revolve not around gender but engendering, around life or energy itself as
a value opposed to the negativity, the vacuum, the deathly cold of
envy.
The opposite of the gaze of love is not the gaze of hate, but
that of envy, passive, unliving in itself, vampirically attracted to the
life in others. A barren woman sees a pretty newborn baby -- she praises
it to the skies, but her words mean the opposite of what they say; unknown
even to her, her gaze pierces direct to the infant's breath. Are we so
certain that the language of gesture is weak, an evolutionary appendix
soon to be bred out of the species? -- do we not suspect that it is
strong, powerful enough to attract love, or to make sick, even to
kill?
Everywhere in our world this deadly gaze is directed at us,
as in Bentham's Panopticon. We are described to ourselves as victims, as
patients, as passive focal points of misery -- we are shown ourselves
deprived of this or that commodity or "right" or quality which we most
desire. The ones who tell us this -- are they not the rich, the powerful,
the politicians, the corporations? What could we still possess to awaken
in them such invidia, & the endless assaults of their mal occhio??
Could it be that unknown to us or to them) we are alive & they are
dead? The TV screen can be an ultimate Evil Eye -- because it is already
dead, & the dead (as Homer showed us) are the most envious of all
beings. Everything mediated is dead, even this writing -- & the dead
yearn for life. I've tried to protect this text against being an Evil Eye,
as well as against the Evil Eye itself, by including in it the names of
the appropriate charms. But prose alone will never do the trick. There
must occur enchantment, a singing that changes (our perception of)
reality. Or better, the blue breath of the serene sky, or the hot moment
of the thrusting cock.
Envy is an abstraction because it wants to
"take away from." The Evil Eye is its weapon in the psychic/physical
world. Against it, then, must stand not another abstraction (such as
morality) but the solidest of fleshy realities, the over-abundant power of
birth, of fucking, of azure breezes. The amulet we fashion against an
entire society of the Evil Eye can be no more & no less than our own
life, adamantine as stone & horn, soft as
sky.