alt.magick.chaos

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  • A Natural (Real) Magick PrimerAlexander Mulligan's practical primer on Natural Magick — magick as the art of intentional belief-creation. Fourth revision, January 2005. Draws on the Seth Material of Jane Roberts as its foundation and outlines four degrees of magickal work: happiness, a good life, spiritual development, and special powers.
  • Autogenic Training and Chaos Magic MetaprogrammingA practitioner's guide connecting Autogenic Training (Schultz's Western self-hypnosis methodology) to chaos magic metaprogramming, drawing on Patanjali's Pratyahara and the Kabbalistic concept of Tzimtzum.
  • Clarke's Law and the Definition of Magicnagasiva's 2003 essay distinguishing Clarke's Third Law from an occultist's working definition of magic as intentional change effected through symbolic means.
  • Introduction to alt.magick.chaosA scholarly introduction to alt.magick.chaos, a Usenet newsgroup devoted to chaos magic — the most radically non-dogmatic current in Western occultism — from the early 1990s through the mid-2000s.
  • Reality and Character of Grimoire SpiritsnocTifer (nagasiva yronwode) breaks a four-year silence on the numerical structure of the Goetia (72) and the True Grimoire (83), analyzing what these numbers reveal about the character of their spirits — astronomical symmetry versus trinitarian entropy — alongside reflections on the Goetia's cosmological obsolescence.
  • Sonic Sigilization — The Operations of Chaos MusickA chaos magic technique from the 2013 alt.magick.chaos community. The practitioner Blue Heron Man presents sonic sigilization — translating magical intent into music via a letter-to-note cipher — set within an extended invocation of HU, the divine sound traced through Sufi, Tibetan, Celtic, Egyptian, and Discordian traditions.
  • Terra Incognita — Graffiti Magic and the Urban LandscapeA practitioner's essay connecting chaos magic sigil work and servitor creation to graffiti as ritual technology, with a psychogeographic theory of the urban landscape as occult space.
  • The Book of InanitiesA Discordian mock-scripture from Usenet's alt.magick.chaos, 2003 — Deadboy's 'Book of Inanities' is a three-part chaos-magick cosmogony built from inversions, absurdist theology, and cackling gnosis. Begins with the end; ends with the beginning.