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Weird Studies

Episode 63: Faculty X: On Colin Wilson's 'The Occult'

Weird Studies

Phil Ford and J. F. Martel

Society & Culture, Arts, Philosophy

4.8688 Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2020

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

At its simplest, what Colin Wilson calls Faculty X is "simply that latent power in human beings possess to reach beyond the present." Yet its existence is evinced in all those phenomena that modernity files under "supernatural" or "occult." As difficult to explain as it is impossible to omit from any honest survey of human existence, the occult haunts the modern, not just as a vestige of the past but also, perhaps, as a promise from a time to come. For Wilson, magic isn't the living fossil the arch-rationalists would like it to be, but a "science of the future." Faculty X is an evolutionary power, innately positive, inseparable from the will to live and the unshakeable conviction that, somehow, this world has some real, ineffable meaning. In this episode, JF and Phil discuss Wilson's concept of Faculty X as elaborated in his monumental 1971 work, The Occult. REFERENCES Colin Wilson, The Occult: A History Rick and Morty, American sitcom Colin, Wilson, Dreaming to Some Purpose Colin Wilson, The Outsider Gary Lachman, Beyond the Robot Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus David Benatar, Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming Into Existence Making Sense, episode 107: Is Life Actually Worth Living? Peter Wessel Zapffe, Norwegian philosopher Thomas Ligotti, The Conspiracy Against the Human Race Francisco Goya, The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters Emil Cioran, Franco-Romanian essayist Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher At the Fights: American Writers on Boxing, Library of America collection Joe Frazier, American pugilist Henri Bergson, Matter and Memory Edouard Schuré, [The Great Initiates: A Study of the Secret History of Religions](Edouard Schuré, _The Great Initiates: A Study of the Secret History of Religion Weird Studies, episode 8: On Graham Harman's "The Third Table" Thomas Merton, American monk Gary Snyder, American poet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Spectrevision Radio

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Welcome to Weird Studies, an arts and philosophy podcast with hosts Phil Ford and J.F. Martel.

0:23.3

For more episodes or to support the podcast, go to weirdst'm J.F. Martell.

0:53.4

Colin Wilson was born in 1931, the child of

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working-class parents in the English Midlands. A true auto-dedact, he was only 24 when his first book,

1:02.2

The Outsider, made the bestseller list in 1956. Between then and his death in 2013, he would write

1:08.8

another hundred books of fiction and nonfiction,

1:11.9

almost all of which would deal in one way or another with the meaning and mystery of existence.

1:17.3

Wilson was a modern Plutarch. His life stands as a shining example of thought put in the

1:23.1

service of life. His curiosity was boundless and his willingness to entertain hard-to-think ideas exemplary.

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In this episode, we tackle Wilson's 600-page opus, The Occult, which upon publication in 1971,

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signaled a decisive, paranormal turn in his work. On the surface, the occult is an idiosyncratic

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history of Western esoterica.

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Turn to page one, however, and it proves to be a kind of manifesto.

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A call on modern readers to take more seriously what we mean when we talk about the occult.

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And what we mean for Wilson is Faculty X, a latent, ineffable power of the human mind and soul to reach beyond itself,

2:02.8

literally and figuratively. No single conversation could do justice to the breadth and depth of

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this strange and monumental work, so I hope we will inspire listeners who aren't familiar with it

2:13.6

to give it a look. And if all goes well, our conversation will also inspire some listeners to have a look

2:19.8

at our Patreon page and make supporting this podcast a 2020 resolution.

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For a few bucks a month, these lucky seekers will unlock a welter of extra content released

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over the last year and get to enjoy the new stuff we put out between every episode.

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