This article will give more details of some of the misfortunes.
First, something about the unforeseen side
effects of the evil procedure that Strindberg performed.
Off-the-mark magic
It is very common for psychological black
magic to backfire or miss the mark in some way. Hitting the wrong target is
what happened in Strindberg’s case.
Strindberg hoped to get a telegram from his wife asking him to come at once because his little girl was ill. No telegram arrived; his devious plan to make his child fall ill to give him an opportunity to get back together with his family had failed.
Strindberg hoped to get a telegram from his wife asking him to come at once because his little girl was ill. No telegram arrived; his devious plan to make his child fall ill to give him an opportunity to get back together with his family had failed.
However, his procedure had an unexpected side
effect:
“In the course of the spring ... I received a
letter from the children of my first marriage, informing me that they had been
very ill in hospital.”
Strindberg believed that the illness of his
older children was no coincidence. He was convinced that he had caused it with
his special powers:
“At an earlier period, in the great crisis of
my life, I had observed that I could exercise a telepathic influence on absent
friends.”
“When
I compared the time of their illness with my mischievous attempt at magic, I
was alarmed. I had frivolously played with hidden forces, and now my evil
purpose, guided by an unseen Hand, had reached its goal, and struck my heart.”
All this reminds me of what Joyce
Collin-Smith said about the Maharishi Yogi, although the
Maharishi appeared to get away with everything and suffered no backlash, no
misfiring and no side effects.