Radio Frequency X said:
As a pagan, I respect all superstitions and beliefs, though I do not necessarily believe in many of them. I am interested in what the pagans here at RF think is the relationship between magic and the supernatural/spiritual. Is magic simply a natural activity that affects the individual performing it, or is there a spiritual power(s) involved?
one could look at magic as being the person utilising supernatural energies for an express purpose, for instance, i could raise energies and channel it into the express purpose of being alert during my next driving lesson, and for other road users to keep a respectful distance so as not to pressure me. this idea of magic does not explicitly involve a deity, though one could call upon the energies of deity x for the specific cause of a safe journey.
one could also look upon magic as being a form of prayer, i could use magic to present an issue to deity x, basically putting that issue in the hands of that deity, for them to do with as they will - this idea is dependant upon a deity, and the magic is a tool that you have available, but it is all for deity x's will.
some say magic is used in the creation of amulets and talismans, again this could use either of the above ideas of magic for the creation of said amulet/talisman, but the essence of the amulet/talisman is the same, in that it has a specific purpose. the purpose of one of my amulets is to shield from negative energies, and the issue of magic is almost irrelevant, because the amulet has a psychological affect on me, because i concentrate on it, and thus on not letting negativity affect me. (if that makes sense?)
i have only mentioned magic on its own, and it can relate to both nature, and the pagan deities, but magic is not necessarily linked to paganism, as magic is not the only way to appreciate nature, nor is it the only way to worship the pagan deities.
i hope i addressed your question, but if i can give further clarification of my view on this, please don't hesitate to ask
and obviously, you are free to disagree with my view, as i can only speak for myself, and not the general pagan population