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u/NoSolidGround · 1 pointr/chaosmagick

I like dipping in and out of conflicting worldviews, but if you want just one, from what you've written I think you might like panpsychism. I don't know of a lot of books on the subject, but Panpsychism by Peter Ells is an interesting introductory-level book.

There are more options if you want to go college philosophy level, but I've never read them. IMO Panpsychism is somewhere between philosophy and pop/amateur philosophy, but it's worth reading if you're interested. Personally I'm more a fan of Yogacaran "all is mind" but I don't know of a clear text on the subject, and if you're into something like physicalism that might not be your thing.

u/TK_Sleepytime · 3 pointsr/chaosmagick

I'm using sigils and servitors too. Thinking about tulpas at the moment.
I think woo is used universally to mean your own version of unconventional/ metaphysical beliefs or magick workings. Just a general filler term to use (And not to be confused with Woodoo). Feri works with the idea of a triple soul and directional guardians as guides for personal transformation. It gets grouped with Reclaiming branches of witchcraft. I'm on mobile until this evening so I can't hyperlink, but here is a good resource. Demon work isn't covered in this book, but it does progress to that. Feel free to message me if you want more info. https://www.amazon.com/Evolutionary-Witchcraft-T-Thorn-Coyle-ebook/dp/B002SAUCCG

u/apikoros18 · 1 pointr/chaosmagick

I'm a fan of this science deck depending on the vibe I'm going for. When on the opposite end of the feels, I go with the Tarot of Ceremonial Magick. I've also been known to use the Jungian Archetype Deck but it is very hard to read (IMNSHO) and I recommend Robert Wang's book to go with it.

I'll also dabble with a Thoth Tarot, too.

But, tell the truth and shame the devil, I get my best readings, both for myself and giving to others, with the good ole' Rider-Waite. Its the set I learned on, using the visuals adds to my read and its simple

u/quantum-freedom · 15 pointsr/chaosmagick

I'm highly surprised no one's mentioned Advanced Magick for Beginners yet. It's one of the best chaos magick books I have ever read, and would recommend reading it before even diving into Gordon White's stuff. And this comes from my 7 years experience in new age/new thought/occult studies and practices. Also, the Psychonaut Field Manual gets an honorable mention.

u/TitanInTraining · 3 pointsr/chaosmagick

There is much to know; too much for me to type accurately at this moment. Phil Hine is by far your best resource. Here are a few links to get you started...

http://www.amazon.com/Condensed-Chaos-An-Introduction-Magic/dp/1935150669

http://www.chaosmatrix.org/library/whatischaos.php

u/wockyman · 5 pointsr/chaosmagick

For practical theory, this is my go-to reference. The semiotic model of magic makes the most sense to my skeptical mind. It also provides clear routes for exploration and methods for improvement.

u/Dullmoonlight · 1 pointr/chaosmagick

https://www.amazon.com/MindPlace-Proteus-Light-Meditation-Machine/dp/B00061URFG

Will help as well but you need to have your meditation game down to do what you want.

u/proverbialbunny · 2 pointsr/chaosmagick

I made a technique inspired from Prometheus Rising.

It's something I can describe but it is something the unconscious part of the brain does, so it is very much beyond words. (Uses all of the circuits.)

u/armillanymphs · 9 pointsr/chaosmagick

You should check out Six Ways, though it's not exclusively a witchcraft book.