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We change and develop 'the past' with narrative, and we create 'the
future' by re-mixing the stored elements in order to continue it
onwards. All the verbal tenses cluster around the same mighty
place, the same source of narrative and mythic significance. The
people had a name for this place: the Well of Urdhr, Anglo-Saxon
wyrd, one of three Norns of fate, Urdhr, Verdhandi and Skuld, who
cluster around the Well. These Norns are mighty beings, beyond and
above the gods, in the sense that they are eternal and know the
fates, the rise and fall of the gods themselves. They are watchers
of the Well and helpers to the Tree. The Tree, which contains all
the worlds in present time, all the branches of the Now, is
nourished at its roots by the Well's waters. 'Bright From the Well'
consists of five stories plus five essays and a rune-poem. The
stories revolve around themes from Norse myth - the marriage of
Frey and Gerd, the story of how Gullveig-Heidh reveals her powers
to the gods, a modern take on the social-origins myth Rig's Tale,
Loki attending a pagan pub moot and the Ragnarok seen through the
eyes of an ancient shaman. The essays include examination of the
Norse creation or origins story, of the magician in or against the
world and a chaoist's magical experiences looked at from the
standpoint of Northern magic.' Dave Lee coaches breathwork, writes
fiction and non-fiction, blends incenses and oils, creates music
and collage.
'Once one is fairly competent at practical sorcery, there is little
of importance that remains to be said or read about the subject;
the magician at this point tends to emphasize inner development in
his work. It seems to me that Chaos Magic itself has reached this
point; the basic ideas needed for anyone to construct his or her
own system of sorcery and to hone their skills are already covered
by the available books. What has been lacking so far, is a Chaos
magical approach to the investigation of the ecstatic states that
underlie magical gnosis. This book, rather than trying to provide
yet another slightly different flavour of Chaos technique, takes as
its starting point the relationship between ecstasy and magic;
between Chaos Magic and Chaos Mysticism, if you like.' from page 8
"Chaotopia is neither Utopia nor its opposite. It is what Austin
Osman Spare called 'the chaos of the normal', seen through an
illuminated eye, the eye of the sorcerer." Chaotopia includes
updates and evaluations of techniques in Chaos Magick and an
exploration of ecstatic states in relation to both magick and
mysticism. Also chapters on: Wealth Magick/Conflict and
Exorcism/Sex Magick/Body Alchemy and Healing/Magick and
Physics/Chaos Illumination/Spirits/Aeonics 'A highly intelligent
book by a leading Chaos Magician which will broaden and deepen
Chaoist debate, theory and practice.' Peter J. Carroll
This book gives the beginner and experienced practitioner alike a
modern, 21st century view into the powerful and often misunderstood
magical current called 'Chaos Magick'. Written in a clear and
easily accessible style it examines the theory behind many
techniques used in magical, artistic, religious and scientific
systems of thought; then links and applies them towards desired
goals. Separated into two volumes the book can be used by the
reader as a workbook with rituals, techniques and exercises to be
followed, as a window into contemporary magical thought at the turn
of the century or simply as a rollercoaster of a good read! However
you choose to use it, this book will leave you feeling positive,
inspired and ready to apply any of the methods presented to your
own life.
This title contains 2 CDs. The first CD, "The Galafron Rite", is a
virtual (or 'astral') working of Illumination. It is a journey
through the 5 Aeons of Magic: the worlds of Shamanism, Paganism,
Monotheism and Atheism, finally launching us into the Pandaemon
Aeon in which the sorcerer builds his or her own Chaotopia. The
sound contains layers of magical workings which invite you to
immerse yourself in the journey...The second CD, "Timedragons", is
an intense sequence of magickal experiences. Poems derived from
deep trance are accompanied by dark, atmospheric music. Potent
pathworkings guide you to a more magickal future.
A collection of short stories written by new American author Dave
Lee Jones. The stories selected for this compendium survey David's
range of literary skill. The reader rides a bumpy road of scenery
from science fiction to period pieces to modern horror. Each work
is a product of an extremely creative mind. His mind seems to
compete with itself to formulate unexpected events and plot twists
making finishing each story in one sitting compulsory. David has a
knack for how conversations evolve and how word choice allows
glimpses into the characters thoughts and true nature. Insightful
dialog adds a depth to great story telling and is an earmark of
great writing. David also uses conversational tones to manage the
pace of each story further crafting the readers experience and
luring them to the stories usually violent end. Each page of the
work of this young new writer is a stab, if you will, at a very
bright future. Dr. Daniel Norris, IT Professor, University of South
Carolina
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