
In short, this blog will be my thoughts on using Chaos Magic to navigate the current reality we find ourselves in during this tumultuous era. The times they are a changin', but we can change along with them.
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As I prepare to post this, my previous essay on William S. Burroughs has become, by far, my most popular post since I started My 5th Aeon Survival Guide. It’s more than doubled the ‘likes’ and ‘restacks’ of any other post, including the one...
I’ll be honest. I’m not a huge fan of Kenneth Grant’s actual writing. I can’t readily explain why. I just don’t enjoy his books. However, his works serve as a bridge between historical occult practices and contemporary interpretations, maki...
Peter J. Carroll’s Epoch, created with Matt Kaybryn, presents a deliberately modern magical cosmology: a pantheon, a set of images, and a ritual architecture meant to speak to contemporary practitioners rather than merely preserve inherited...
The Necronomicon is one of the strangest books in modern literary history because its influence depends on a paradox: it’s famous as a book that doesn’t exist. Invented by H. P. Lovecraft as a fictional grimoire of forbidden knowledge, it r...
Like any opinionated person, I occasionally get preachy. It’s generally about either the importance of memorizing the symbolism you work with or, the topic of today’s post, how Chaos Magic isn’t actually a ‘tradition’ of magic at all. Chaos...
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I discovered Magic at an early age and have spent my life studying and practicing a wide range of occult related subjects. I've been known at different times as Animapurasit, Coyote433, Frater Ijaceebo, and David J. Clifton
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