Showing posts with label Chaos Magic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chaos Magic. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

A Magical Education. Talks on Magic and Occultism. John Michael Greer

A Magical Education. Talks on Magic and Occultism. John Michael Greer
A Magical Education. Talks on Magic and Occultism. John Michael Greer

 I'm enjoying "A Magical Education" by John Michael Greer

An extraordinary exploration of the forgotten history of the esoteric and its unexpected possibilities in our time.

In these talks, written and presented to a variety of audiences between 2001 and 2010, John Michael Greer explores the forgotten history of occultism and its unexpected possibilities in our time.

From practical methods of occult training to the politics and metapolitics of magic, from the shadowy world of Victorian sex magic to the alchemy of initiatory ritual, from the complex origins of modern Neopaganism to the approaching twilight of Neopagan pop culture and what comes next, the talks collected in this book seek to inspire curiosity and reflection, not to set out an ironclad case for this or that point of view.

This book is an extraordinary insight into the life and work of a working magician and occultist.

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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Liber Null. Psychonaut. Peter Carroll. Chaos Magic

Liber Null. Psychonaut. Peter Carroll. Chaos Magic
Liber Null. Psychonaut. Peter Carroll. Chaos Magic

I'm enjoying the Weiser Classics re-release of "Liber Null and Psychonaut: The Practice of Chaos Magic" by Peter Carroll. It was first published over 35 years ago. 


“The most original and probably the most important writer on Magick since Aleister Crowley."—Robert Anton Wilson, author of the Prometheus Rising and other works

Peter Carroll’s classic work has been profound influence on the Western magical world and on the practice of chaos magick in particular. In Liber Null and Psychonaut, Carroll presents an approach to the practice of magic that draws on the foundations of shamanism and animism, as well as that found in the Greek magical papyri, the occult works of Eliphas Levi and Aleister Crowley, and the esoteric meditative practices of classical India and China. Also very much at work in the text are 20th century scientific ideas of quantum physics and chaos theory.

The result is a profoundly original work of magical studies that also includes a selection of extremely powerful rituals and exercises for committed occultists with instructions that lead the reader through new concepts and practices to achieve Carroll’s definition of magic itself: the raising of the whole individual in perfect balance to the power of infinity.

This Weiser Classics edition is a thoroughly revised republication of Liber Null and Psychonaut, first published by Weiser in 1987, and includes a new foreword by Ronald Hutton, a leading authority on modern witchcraft and paganism.