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Exploring Chaos Magick

Exploring Chaos Magick

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In this episode, host Christopher Little explores the world of Chaos Magic. This modern magical practice, which emerged in the late 20th century, is known for its pragmatic and flexible approach to magic. The episode traces its origins to 1970s United Kingdom, where magicians like Peter J. Carroll and Ray Sherwin challenged traditional occultism. The episode highlights key principles of Chaos Magic, including the idea of "belief as a tool," which suggests that beliefs are not fixed and can be manipulated to achieve desired magical results. It also covers the concept of "gnosis," an altered state of consciousness used to access the subconscious mind. A central practice discussed is "sigil magic," which involves creating symbolic representations of intentions to implant them directly into the subconscious. The episode also emphasizes the pragmatic and results-oriented nature of Chaos Magic, which encourages personal experimentation and adaptation. The episode concludes with a guided meditation designed to help listeners connect with their inner world using the principles of Chaos Magic.

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