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The book introduces chaos magick as an eclectic approach that incorporates techniques from various magical traditions in a non-dogmatic way. The author hopes the book will help readers on their spiritual journey by providing models to experience, explore, understand, alter, and ultimately transcend. Readers are warned that the publication encourages disorganization as chaos magick aims to break free of restrictive systems. Wilde puts forward his own theory of Chaos Magick, which seems to draw heavily from both western magick and tantric thought.
32 pages, one of the classics of chaos magic; the printed versions was published even before Peter J. Carroll's "Liber Null & Psychonaut", if I remember correctly (it might have been Julian Vayne though).