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I would like to better understand the connection between semiotics and magical practice from a purely practical standpoint. Do anyone have any suggestions?
The brain interprets sensory input through predictive models shaped by language and symbols. What we call “reality” is something already filtered and structured by the structure of the language we know. Semiotics, in this sense, studies the codes through which the brain organizes experience.
Magical practice operates on the same level: by deliberately altering symbols, language, and meanings you intervene in the very processes through which reality is perceived and enacted. So i guess in makes sense put together this topics, but just on surface level.
for example: Using dead languages or totally made up of languages during ritual helps to stop the ordinary connections between language and the world that surround us in order to create a place where new connection can be made, and that's where the magic happens
I think you should give Toby Chappell's "The Languages of Magic" a read. It touches on this very subject. He also did an interview on the Hermetic podcast about it explaining why he made the book.
• Introduces key ideas in linguistics and semiotics to reveal how magic works • Reveals how to apply effective communication techniques to your magical practice • Includes case studies of magical schools, such as Hermetic magic, sigil magic, Thelema, the Church of Satan, Chaos Magic, and the...