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A witty and iconoclastic 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 magick, 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 magick.
Filled with practical techniques, PsyberMagick give you the means to undo the fallacy of being and reach sideways into imaginary time to accomplish magic(k). Done in the style of Aleister Crowleys Book of Lies, and humorously illustrated, this book is a must for all Chaoist and Western magicians.

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PSYBERMAGICK

Advanced Ideas in Chaos Magick

Peter J. Carroll

Picture 1
The Original Falcon Press

Tempe, Arizona, U.S.A.

Copyright 1995 by Peter J. Carroll

All rights reserved. No part of this book, in part or in whole, may be reproduced, transmitted, or utilized, in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher, except for brief quotations in critical articles, books and reviews.

International Standard Book Number: 978-1-935150-65-7

ISBN: 978-1-61869-650-2 (Amazon Kindle)

ISBN: 978-1-61869-651-9 (ePub)

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 96-68644

First Edition 1995

First Falcon Edition 1997

Revised Second Edition 2000

Third Edition Expanded and Revised 2008

First eBook Edition 2012

Internal artwork by S. Jason Black

Diagrams in Chapters 11 & 12 Phil Hine,
Courtesy of Doug Grant

Cover by Isis Solaris

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Table of Contents

1. Psybermagick
Introduction

An introduction to the Ipsissimus Thesis of Frater Stokastikos Picture 2 by ourselfs.

Abandoning conventional literary format, we present a terse and abrupt catalogue of notes, observations, provocations, spells and rituals, to challenge any aspiring magus with the wit and daring to play with them.

In celebration of our discovery of six dimensions, and out of respect for St. Aleister Crowley who pioneered the format we use here, we now adopt the conceit of spelling the art and science of the magus as MAGICK

Upgrades for this third edition of Psybermagick written during Autumn 2008, appear intermittently within the text in italicized form.

A decade of further researches has convinced us of the necessity of including the fourth (curvature) dimensions of space and time in the Hyperwarp model to resume gravity into a description of quantum-magical reality.

Plus the hyperspheres which constitute this universe and all the particles in it must vorticitate, but more of that anon

Commentary 1

We celebrate the beginning of a period of silence and our retirement from the roles of Magus and Pontiff of Chaos with the release of this volume.

We wandered the world for a decade and more as an I seeking the secret magick of being. Then, upon the realization of the Legion of our Doing, clarity dawned. Mastery of the Temple, Wealth, Honours and Power then followed more or less effortlessly.

You do not have to sell your soul to succeed with off-white magick. You merely have to recognize the existence of your other seven.

Well, the period of silence seems to have come to an end after scarcely a decade and a half. Time enough to make and launch a second child, to get the business empire running more or less on autopilot, and to crack a few esoteric problems that had bothered us for half a lifetime.

We wrote this book as a sort of bye for now; outlining the sort of research we intended to pursue in the interregnum, hence the spaces which now come in handy.

The Maybelogic Academy tempted us back into the public fray and led us to found Arcanorium College where some of the worlds finest wizards and apprentices meet to conspire against consensus reality.

2. Why Magick?
Irrationale

We find ourselfs incarnate in an awesomely vast post-modernist universe of accidental origin amongst semi-intelligent apes grasping for emotional gratifications, power, personal identity and answers to silly questions, whilst trading these commodities between themselves. Yet the recommended gratifications and socially-approved identities seem such dull travesties of what two whole kilograms of brain might achieve. Worse still, the apes gods and Gods, for all their cosmic pretensions, appear as laughably-parochial anthropomorphisms, abstracted from faulty language structures, compounded by the pack-animal urge to obeisance.

Contemptuous of all the rubbish on sale, some attempt to create their own powers, gratifications, identities and explanations, and call themselfs magicians.

Hubris, then, accounts for the best of it:

But Why Not!

As belief in ones capabilities self-evidently leads to increasing capabilities, magicians consider it worthwhile to believe in their ability to accomplish the impossible, even if they only succeed at this occasionally.

Indeed, and although it hurt lots, we even learnt enough mathematics during the sabbatical to challenge the Big Bang Theory.

Commentary 2

As nothing has any meaning other than that which we choose to give it, we must either invest belief and meaning in something or abandon the game and go straight to oblivion.

In selecting beliefs, we might as well go for maximum entertainment value and capability enhancement, regardless of the so-called facts; for if a human really wants something, statistics count for nothing.

Personally, we attribute much of our success to a generous contempt for the apparent facts which a science education inadvertently taught us.

Spot the treble entendre.

We doubt that any facts actually exist.

We only have observations and interpretations.

Most of the interpretations remain questionable.

Belief in any god enhances self-belief but at the price of all the theological nonsense that accompanies it. Why not then adopt belief in oneself directly as a magician?

If it occasionally fails them fall back upon

Pm = P + (1-P) M 1/P (2nd equation of magic, Liber Kaos).

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