Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The Sigilization of Desire as Signification and De-Signification


 In a previous post dedicated to asking "What is magic(k)?" I had offered some very brief considerations of the manner in which successful magical actions always change the self:
 
"my every action is necessitated by some previous set of concerns, needs and motivations. These define me, for the moment, and so my action is only free in certain limited senses. But the truly magical action, in expanding the boundary of the world and my sense of self, frees me as well from the structures which previously defined me.

4. Every achievement of will is the discovery that my will was other than I thought."

Here I would like to consider, or rather expand, those considerations through a discussion of the occult practice, particularly popular within various forms of Chaos Magic, of the Sigilization of Desire. 

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

What is Magic(k)?

1. "Magick is the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will."
 Aleister Crowley Liber Aba

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Logomachy Seven: Strange Forms of the Self, Ineffable Experience, and Language


by A. O. Spare
“Thrice did I slip backwards into strange forms of myself, and thrice did my Soul save me.”


Saturday, August 10, 2013

First 500 readers in less than two weeks!

Thanks everybody! Please, provide your input. Any thoughts, comments, agreements, disagreements, random explosions of thought and so on are welcome.

Logomachy Six: Time, Space, Desire and Belief


This is installment six of an ongoing engagement with Austin Osman Spare's  enigmatic book the Logomachy of Zos. These explorations select quotations from the Logomachy, and often other texts by Spare, and either offer them alone for my readers to consider and hopefully share interpretations of, or hazard some thoughts on the topic of my own. Please feel free to join in. The Logomachy of Zos can be easily found online, or you can just use the texts I have provided as a starting point.
by A. O. Spare
“Any fact or fiction has no difficulty in finding relatables as supporting evidence because everything has a 'point of connection' and a period of reality when instantly and simultaneous to time and place. Our difficulty is to re-evoke 'as now': so we accept semblance of (i.e. make-belief, religion or faith) as substitute of real belief (which needs no other reality than its own): what you cannot conceive as yourself is yourself (as another reality).”

Friday, August 9, 2013

Esoteric Qabalistic Considerations: The Shattering and the Abyss

The shell we know best is ourselves, trapped in the seas of restriction.


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

An Afternoon with Sekhmet: Sirius Weirdness and a Visit from Vega

I found myself, unexpectedly, with an afternoon free. On a random street in Manhattan, as I realized I had nothing to do, I looked up to discover this poster immediately in front of me:

  

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Logomachy Five: The Mocking Ape and Smiling God


This is part five of an ongoing interpretation of A. O. Spare's Logomachy of Zos. If you are just joining us, check out the earlier explorations as well. The full text of the Logomachy of Zos can be found here.

By A. O. Spare

Monday, August 5, 2013

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Magick, a Definition

Magick is the art of making the impossible possible, in so doing we redeem reality from the shells of restriction.


Castaneda, Crowley and The Trick of Turning Luck


Most of the posts I have shared thus far have been rather heavy or heady, but I would also like this blog to be about more concrete considerations and applications. As a first stab in that direction, here are some thoughts on how to turn your luck around or get over writer's block from the view point of Carlos Castaneda and Aleister Crowley.


Friday, August 2, 2013

Voudon-Gnostic Time Travel


I would like to take some time to consider the conception of occult time-travel offered in Michael Bertiaux's The Voudon Gnostic Workbook. I suppose, if my considerations are successful, I wont have taken anything of value at all.