Tag: peter carroll
Review: The Chaos Cookbook, edited by DJ Lawrence
The Chaos Cookbook, edited by DJ Lawrence Chaosmagic.com, 221 pp. (incl. bibliography), 2004 The Chaos Cookbook is a result of the combined effort of the...
Review: PsyberMagick, by Peter Carroll
PsyberMagick: Advanced Ideas in Chaos Magic, by Peter J. Carroll, illustrated by S. Jason Black New Falcon Publications, 1561840920, 130 pp. (incl. further reading), 1995,...
Review: Rebels and Devils, edited by Christopher S. Hyatt
Rebels & Devils: The Psychology of Liberation, edited by Christopher S. Hyatt New Falcon, 1561841536, 428 pp., 1996, 2000 Rebels and Devils is a collection of...
Condensed Chaos, by Phil Hine
Condensed Chaos: An Introduction to Chaos Magic is indeed an excellent introduction to chaos magick, and to magick in general.
Models of magic
The following five models of magic should be seen as a means of understanding the practical possibilities of various magical systems.
Ice Magic: an initial view
At some point in the course of the past months and years the author took the liberty of tentatively labelling all contents as "Ice Magic."
Something I eight?
CHAOS KAOS KAYOS CHAYOS KAIOS QUAIOS QUAYOS KAIYOS ...to name but a few. Eight is the number of my true love's name in the morning...
Sigils, servitors and godforms: part II
A servitor is generally considered to be a part of the personality of the magician that has been severed from themselves.
Sigils, servitors and godforms: Part I
Sigils are magical spells developed and activated to achieve a specific, fairly well defined and often limited end.
Chaos versus eclectic magick
Chaos magick is eclectic, but eclectic magick is not necessarily chaos magick.