This Is Chaos: Embracing the Future of Magic | Free Book
Peter J. Carroll (ed.), Ronald Hutton (other), Hagen von Tulien (ill.),
Aidan Wachter (contrib.), Carl Abrahamsson (contrib.), Jaq D. Hawkins
(contrib.), Julian Vayne (contrib.), Ivy Corvus (contrib.)
This Is Chaos is the first collection of its kind showcasing
where chaos magic has come from, where it is now, and most
importantly where it is going. Helmed by one of the originators of
chaos magic, Peter Carroll, and filled with essays by some of the
most respected chaos magic workers who are redefining magic for the
modern practitioner.
Chaos magic emerged only a few decades back, but it has already grown into a magical tradition embraced by many. Chaos magic started under the influence of renowned artist and occultist Austin Osman Spare; it was then more codified by Peter J. Carroll and a few others. This Is Chaos delves into the history the magical system has come from, but more importantly looks at its current use and what the future holds. Chaos magic has always been about pushing new boundaries with a focus on belief utilizing aspects of magic such as sigils and magical servants (thought forms) to help accomplish one’s aims.
This Is Chaos includes essays on: Chaos magic meets witchcraft Egregores Virtual reality and cyber magic Animist sorcery The power of personal mythology and quantum chaos Tarot in chaos magic A ritual that combines Hellenistic astrology/planetary magic/ceremonial magic Theoretical magical ideas Chaos magic and neuro-hacking Esoteric Buddhism, the eight chaos gods, and the history of Japanese magic
Featuring a foreword by Ronald Hutton and essays from a wide cross-section of chaos magic practitioners, including Aidan Wachter, Carl Abrahamsson, Dave Lee, Ivy Corvus, Jaq D. Hawkins, Jozef Karika, Jacob Sipes, Julian Vayne, Lionel Snell, Mariana Pinzón, Sinobu Kurono, and Sanhre Daffowt.
This Is Chaos is a collection unlike any before, showcasing the many ways chaos magic is finding its way into other modes of magic workings, divination, and disciplines yet to come.
Chaos magic emerged only a few decades back, but it has already grown into a magical tradition embraced by many. Chaos magic started under the influence of renowned artist and occultist Austin Osman Spare; it was then more codified by Peter J. Carroll and a few others. This Is Chaos delves into the history the magical system has come from, but more importantly looks at its current use and what the future holds. Chaos magic has always been about pushing new boundaries with a focus on belief utilizing aspects of magic such as sigils and magical servants (thought forms) to help accomplish one’s aims.
This Is Chaos includes essays on: Chaos magic meets witchcraft Egregores Virtual reality and cyber magic Animist sorcery The power of personal mythology and quantum chaos Tarot in chaos magic A ritual that combines Hellenistic astrology/planetary magic/ceremonial magic Theoretical magical ideas Chaos magic and neuro-hacking Esoteric Buddhism, the eight chaos gods, and the history of Japanese magic
Featuring a foreword by Ronald Hutton and essays from a wide cross-section of chaos magic practitioners, including Aidan Wachter, Carl Abrahamsson, Dave Lee, Ivy Corvus, Jaq D. Hawkins, Jozef Karika, Jacob Sipes, Julian Vayne, Lionel Snell, Mariana Pinzón, Sinobu Kurono, and Sanhre Daffowt.
This Is Chaos is a collection unlike any before, showcasing the many ways chaos magic is finding its way into other modes of magic workings, divination, and disciplines yet to come.
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