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Chaos Magick
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Apikorsus (The Lincoln Order Of Neuromancers)
(21 pages)
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Liber KKK
by Peter Carroll (11 pages)
is presented as a series of general magical
techniques which the magician must develop into a workable
programmed using whatever symbols, instruments and forms of gnosis
that appeal to him.
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Pocket Guide to Chaos Magick
(1 pages)
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The Book of Results
by Ray Sherwin (27 pages)
synopsis Casting sigils is a highly effective form of
sorcery and Sherwin provides a sound overview of the process. He
cuts through the cant, rhetoric and old-fashioned moral baggage
associated with magical practice and shows us how to use sigils to
influence the subconscious, bypassing the often contradictory and
usually self-sabotaging internal dialogue of the conscious mind.
The Book of Results was first published in 1978 just as Chaos
Magick was emerging from the stygian depths of the primordial
occult oozo and it was essentially a book about the practise and
theory of sigils as espoused by Austin Spare at the turn of the
Twentieth Century. However, Sherwin takes the process of working
with sigils and develops it into a fully ritualised technique. In
this book he describes a daily regime that, at first glance, seems
to owe more to Abra-Melin (probably from ABR MLAIM –‘powerful
consecrations’) though much more compact and personalised than to
Chaos Magick. However, this is Chaos Magick in its true form
without much chaos. The chaos in this book is anything but
disorganised. The discipline described by Sherwin is far from the
adhoc, make-it-up-as-you-go-along rituals that often seems to
accompany much of what Chaos Magick has become over the years. The
true Chaos Magick that Sherwin describes is the chaos of
abandoning all established theory and running barefoot ahead with
no boundaries. This sort of writing is where Chaos Magick came
from. Letting go of the cobwebs of doctrine and dogma - left over
by the likes of Crowley, Mathers or The Key of Solomon - is what
Chaos Magick was supposed to be about. Having said that Sherwin
isn't afraid of referring to the likes of Crowley but he takes
what he needs and builds from there. The book includes a great
deal of practical advice, which can be very useful at the
beginning of a magical career and is a breath of fresh air to any
one who wants to learn REAL Magick. This revised version of The
Book of Results includes additional chapters which are both
thought provoking and innovative. Some may think he strips magic
(k) of its mystery, romance and grandeur, if so you should look
elsewhere if you are seeking enlightenment, union with the Divine,
or fancy a chat with your Holy Guardian Angel. However, if like
most of us, you simply want to create and fire a number of sigils
to help you manifest your desires (sex, wealth, material things);
THE BOOK OF RESULTS provides the information you need.
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Theatre of Magick (Ray Sherwin's long out-of-print classic from
1982) (43 pages)
One of the first book to explain and refine the now
infamous sigil magic method of Austin Osman Spare, but also to be
one of the earliest texts of the nascent Chaos Magic movement.
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[ recommended ]
Sigils in Theory and Practice
by Frater FP (4 pages)
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Grimoire of Chaos Magick
by Julian Wilde (32 pages)
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Liber MMM (14 pages)
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Principia Discordia (127 pages)
How I Found Goddess And What I Did To Her
When I Found Her - Wherein is Explained Absolutely Everything
Worth Knowing About Absolutely Anything
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Defining Chaos
(6 pages)
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Principia
Chaotica (2 pages)
Chaos Magic for the Pandaemeon
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The Neonomicon
(19 pages)
Practical Daemonkeeping and Pragmatic Sorcery
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The Magical Pact
of The Illuminnates Of Thanateros (13 pages)
Peter Carroll
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Basic Sigils (2
pages)
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[ recommended ]
Peter J. Carrol - Liber Null &
Psychonaut (105 pages)
@300cr
synopsis The Classic Primer On Chaos Magic! Contains a
selection of extremely powerful rituals and exercises for
committed occulists who are aware of their own being. Practical
instructions lead the reader through new concepts. It also
explores a shamanistic relationship to the community, and teaches
readers how to perform magic in a group.
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Liber Nicht (52
pages)
Practical Magic(k) For The Independent Being
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The Book
of Eris (129 pages)
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[ recommended ]
Prometheus Rising
by R.A Wilson (284 pages)
@100cr
synopsis This book explains human experience in terms of biological
circuits and imprints. It tells you how to alter your brain in a
positive fashion. He teaches you to see the world differently,
though not necessarily his way. The author demonstrates how the
human mind can be either used for freedom or slavery in this
book. The choice is up to us. Using Leary's model of the Eight
Circuit nervous system Wilson explain such things as patriotism,
brainwashing, and morality. He then systematically shows you how
to brainwash yourself for fun and profit. The exercises are the
main benefit of the book. This is taking into account all the
useful information he provides on each circuit, along with
correspondences to the Tarot and James Joyce.
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Tactical
Magic by Seth (68 pages)
@300cr
synopsis The purpose of this book is to provide you with magical tech and
survival skills.
Techniques, technologies, and skills that will give you an edge in
living with magick in the harsh and beautiful realm that is
reality. Their purpose is to illustrate the use of magick to
resolve situations effectively, which is the result of the
incorporation of magick, requisite skills, and their usage into
one’s daily life. The goal is to promote understanding of the role
of magick as both a tool and as a method of spiritual enrichment,
though the material presented within is a magical system primarily
concerned with results and situation resolution. A system that
incorporates anything and everything depending upon personal
relevance and usefulness. Tactical Magick is a book that presents
a way of taking magick out of the inner sanctum and onto the
streets of the real world. This is results magick right to the
core.
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[ recommended ]
Practical Sigil Magic: Creating Personal Symbols for Success by
Frater U.D (134 pages)
@500cr
This book is scarce, and expensive elsewhere. However, upon
acquisition one quickly discovers that it is very much worth
whatever the price tag that accompanied it. The rich fullness of
information contained within its pages is not to be found on the
web. With that in mind, upon reading the book and putting its
teachings into practice, it becomes quite obvious why PSM is so
sought after, and why it is unlikely that it will ever be
reprinted - it was never intended for the eyes of the masses;
indeed, giving this book to the unprepared would be closely
equivalent to giving handgrenades to toddlers. If you are seeking
a book that will supply you with a small but very versatile range
of relatively simple but exceedingly potent techniques, showing
you how to quickly and easily access and alter both your own
innermost being and the fabric of your local reality field, look
no further. Practical Sigil Magic delivers completely.
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[ recommended ]
David Cunningham - Creating Magickal Entities: A Complete Guide to
Entity Creation (147 pages)
@500cr
synopsis Creating Magickal Entities is a comprehensive reference manual
that presents step-by-step instructions for creating entities
through astral manipulation that will change your life. This
manual, written by three practicing occultists, reveals magickal
and alchemical methods, many which have been lost and suppressed
through the ages, in a refreshingly modern way that magickal
practitioners of any tradition can understand.
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Michael W. Ford - The Book of the Witch Moon: A Grimoire of Luciferian Witchcraft,
Vampyrism and Chaos Sorcery (146 pages)
@500 The forbidden works of Chaos,
Vampiric and Luciferian Sorcery. Containing a grimoire outlining
the dark feminine current of HECATE, the book outlines the
practice of Satanic or Luciferian Witchcraft from a Cunning craft
viewpoint. Witch Moon explores ritual and dream Lycanthropy, Chaos
Sorcery and Luciferian Ritual practice. The foundation of Book of
the Witch Moon is in the darksome practice of Vampirism and
Predatory Spirituality. The Nine Angles and the Trapezoid
workings, inspired by Anton LaVey and presented around the cult of
Daeva-Yasna, the persian demon-sorcery of Yatuk Dinoih.
Phil Hine
Austin Osman Spare
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Creating Magickal Entities : A Complete Guide to Entity Creation
by David Michael Cunningham, Taylor Ellwood, T. Amanda R.
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Liber Null & Psychonaut
Peter J. Carroll
Psybermagick: Advanced Ideas in Chaos Magic
Peter J. Carroll
Liber Kaos
Peter J. Carroll
Stealing the Fire from Heaven
Stephen Mace
The Illuminatus! Trilogy : The Eye in the Pyramid, The Golden Apple,
Leviathan
Robert Shea
The Earth Will Shake (Historical Illuminatus Chronicles)
Robert Anton Wilson
The Widow's Son (The Historical Illuminatus Chronicles)
Robert Anton Wilson
To Lie Is Human: Not Getting Caught Is Divine
Christopher S. Hyatt;
Condensed Chaos: An Introduction to Chaos Magic
Phil Hine
The Pseudonomicon
Phil Hine
Prime Chaos: Adventures in Chaos Magic
Phil Hine
Principia Discordia, Or, How I Found Goddess and What I Did to Her
When I Found Her: The Magnum Opiate of Malaclypse the Younger
Malaclypse
Prometheus Rising
Robert Anton Wilson
Cosmic trigger: Final secret of the illuminati
Robert Anton Wilson
Brave New World & Brave New World Revisited
Aldous Huxley
Holographic Universe
Michael Talbot
T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone
Hakim Bey
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Visual Magic: A Manual of Freestyle Shamanism
Paperback
Publisher: Mandrake of Oxford (May 1, 2000)
Fries neatly describes a practice
containing elements of NLP (representational systems & perceptual
positions), automatic drawing techniques, and a clear (excellent,
even) coverage of sigil technique. |