PsyberMagick

Advanced Ideas in Chaos Magic

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PsyberMagick

Advanced Ideas in Chaos Magic

1st Falcon Ed edition
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A witty and iconoclastic continuation of his commentary on magick and modern occult subculture by one of the founders of Chaos magick. PsyberMagick contains astonishing, controversial and revolutionary ideas on the theory and practice of magic(k), the structure of the universe and the nature of the mind. It holds many surprises as it challenges many of the conventional assumptions and paradigms of magic. The author invites the serious seeker of magical knowledge to undo the basic fallacy of "being" and to learn the techniques of reaching "sideways" into imaginary time to accomplish magic(k). Done in the style of Crowley's Book of Lies, and humorously illustrated, this book is a must for all Chaoist and Western magicians. Revised Edition!

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English
Pages
127

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PsyberMagick: Advanced Ideas in Chaos Magic
November 1996, New Falcon Publications
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First Sentence

"An introduction to the Ipsissimus Thesis of Fraser Stokastikos -1 by ourselfs."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
127
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
Weight
5.3 ounces

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Open Library
OL8638582M
Internet Archive
psybermagickadva00carr
ISBN 10
1561840920
ISBN 13
9781561840922
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66305
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440226

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