Tag: phil hine
Dreamers, shapers, singers, and makers: Magick and the art of storytelling
Storytelling allows us to create whole new worlds or to recast our current one in a more striking shape -- as dream, as nightmare, or political tool.
11 most popular books of 2015
We're nearing the end of the year, that time for best-of lists, and we thought we'd start with the most popular books of 2015 -- at least, in terms of Spiral Nature.
The Book of Lies, edited by Richard Metzger
The Book of Lies contains everything you need to get caught up on the magical developments of the last 150 years.
Linkage: Hugs, Babalon, and weird cemeteries
Magick Feeling down? How 'bout a big hug? In the tarot, the Death card means many things to many people. Barbara Moore has noticed a shift...
Sexism revisited
The comments section for "Sexism in contemporary occulture" and "Gender and the elements" flared up when they were originally published on Plutonica.net...
Chaotes then and now
It's hardly surprising that something called "chaos magick" is in flux, both in terms of what is classed as chaos magick and the people it attracts.
Top 5 chaos magick books
It continues to surprise me how often I am asked for recommendations of chaos magick books.
Abraxas, Issue One, Autumn Equionx 2009
Abraxas, Issue One, Autumn Equinox 2009, edited by Robert Ansell and Christina Oakley Harrington Fulgur, 128 pp., 2009 Abraxas isn’t just “An International Journal of Esoteric...
What is magick?
Aleister Crowley says, "Magick is the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will."
The Four Powers, by Nicholas Graham
The Four Powers, by Nicholas Graham Megalithica, an imprint of Immanion Press, 1905713045, 128 pp. (incl. appendices, glossary, annotated bibliography), 2006 The Four Powers was...