Edited By
David Mitchell

A growing interest in the intersection of magic and pop culture is taking center stage, particularly following the rise of Jujutsu Kaisen. Fans are particularly intrigued by the show's references to established magical practices, inciting debate across various forums.
Pop Magick continues to make waves, with notable figures like Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman pushing its boundaries. As viewers engage with Jujutsu Kaisen, they canโt help but notice how the series borrows heavily from concepts tied to Hermeticism.
"Negative energy is an excellent source of energy" one commenter states, illustrating a key theme prevalent among the forum discussions.
Central to the conversation is the theme of transmuting negative emotions into usable energy. Respondents link this idea directly to the series, pointing out how negative thoughts can manifest as curses or beings due to collective fears, such as those found in cemeteries.
"I use Hermeticism as the basis for my practices," shared another participant, reinforcing the idea that magic is about harnessing and directing energy.
Transmutation of Energy: Participants discuss techniques for using negative energy in their magical practices.
Collective Consciousness: The effect of peopleโs fears on the physical world, as depicted in Jujutsu Kaisen resonates with others' experiences.
Cultural Reflections: Magic in fiction mirrors issues in modern society, prompting questions about the ethics of energy manipulation.
Commenters express a mix of excitement and skepticism about the showโs themes, reflecting both a positive embrace and a critical analysis of its portrayal of magic.
โจ The showโs connection to Hermeticism resonates with many practitioners.
๐ฎ Users emphasize that negative energy can be transformed, fostering deeper discussions.
๐งโโ๏ธ "One's competence determines how well they can transmute energy" - a frequent assertion.
While the line between entertainment and real-life practices blurs, Jujutsu Kaisen is undeniably fueling conversations about how ancient magic concepts are still relevant today.
Curiously, what other works of fiction touch upon such themes, and how do they influence people's beliefs in magic?