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The Chaonomicon
To be released 9 July, 2017 in paperback and ebook.Pre-order on Kindle now!
What is chaos magic?
Nearly forty years after its beginnings, Pagans and magicians are still asking the question, or finding conflicting information online.
Jaq D Hawkins was the first chaos magician to write of the history and elements of chaos magic for a widespread audience. Now, in this new volume, that history is expanded and the concepts, specialist terms and culture associated with chaos magic are clarified for a new generation of magicians.
Basic concepts and methods, associations with Discordianism and the teachings of magicians of the past, advice on how to survive the natural chaos which plagues those who choose the magical path ... or more precisely are chosen by it, are interspersed with perspective of the perversities of magic and the convoluted landscape of life which the magical path leads us through.
With some practical advice and basic spells designed to work within the very world of chaos wherein magic finds its direction, this book is a simple, yet unequalled sourcebook for dealing with the unpredictability of magic in a multiverse of natural chaos.
The Theatre of Magick by Ray Sherwin
The Book of Results by Ray Sherwin
Links To Other Books
Principia Discordia (text version)
Principia Discordia (Graphics Version, slow loading)
Anathema of Zos by Austin Osman Spare
Focus of Life by Austin Osman Spare
Automatic Drawing by Austin Osman Spare
The Book of Pleasure by Austin Osman Spare (PDF)
Liber Cyber by Charles Brewster
The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts by A.E. Waite
The Temporary Autonomous Zone by Hakim Bey
Steal This Book by Abbie Hoffman
Timothy Leary's Eight Circuits of Consciousness Excerpt from Robert Anton Wilson's Cosmic Trigger.
Additional Recommended Books List;
Earth Inferno by Austin Osman Spare
Thundersqueak by Ramsey Dukes
Visual Magic by Jan Fries
Seidways by Jan Fries
Stealing the Fire From Heaven by Stephen Mace (check author as unrelated books use same title)
Sorcery As Virtual Mechanics by Stephen Mace
Liber Null and Psychonaut by Peter J. Carroll
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Condensed Chaos by Phil Hine
Servitors: A User's Guide by Phil Hine
Prime Chaos by Phil Hine
The Early Work of Austin Osman Spare
The Later Works of Austin Osman Spare
Excess Spare from TOPY
Stations In Time
Chaos: Making a new science by James Gleick
Turbulent Mirror by John Briggs & F. David Peat
ZOS Speaks by Kenneth Grant
Images and Oracles of Austin Osman Spare by Kenneth Grant
Some titles are out of print and links will bring you back to the Library.
When last I looked the last two titles were available directly from FULGUR LIMITED BCM Fulgur, London, WC1N 3XX
NOTE: Beware any unknown titles that purport to be by Austin Osman Spare. At least one dodgy publisher regularly publishes stuff ABOUT Spare without properly crediting the author (himself) to make books of his own writing appear to be new material from AOS.
An elegant and comprehensive biography of the controversial enfant terrible of the Edwardian art world, Austin Osman Spare.
London has harboured many curious characters, but few more curious than the artist and visionary Austin Osman Spare (1886-1956).
A controversial enfant terrible of the Edwardian art world, the young Spare was hailed as a genius and a new Aubrey Beardsley, while George Bernard Shaw reportedly said “Spare's medicine is too strong for the average man.”
But Spare was never made for worldly success and he went underground, falling out of the gallery system to live in poverty and obscurity south of the river. Absorbed in occultism and sorcery, voyaging into inner dimensions and surrounding himself with cats and familiar spirits, he continued to produce extraordinary art while developing a magical philosophy of pleasure, obsession, and the subjective nature of reality.
Today Spare is both forgotten and famous, a cult figure whose modest life has been much mythologised since his death. This groundbreaking biographical study offers wide-ranging insights into Spare's art, mind and world, reconnecting him with the art history that ignored him and exploring his parallel London; a bygone place of pub pianists, wealthy alchemists and monstrous owls.
This richly readable and illuminating biography takes us deep into the strange inner world that this most enigmatic of artists inhabited, shedding new light while allowing just a few shadowy corners to flourish unspoiled.