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Essay heading: The Magic Of Chaos By Peter Carroll
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November 6, 1998 |
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This is
somewhat analogous to the way in which many religious theories implied the possibility of theurgic or
demonic magic.
The best magic has always had a strong antinomian flavour. The most remarkable magicians have
invariably fought against prevailing cultural norms and obsessions. Their victories represent not only a
personal liberation but also an advance for humanity... displayed 300 characters
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This is
somewhat analogous to the way in which many religious theories implied the possibility of theurgic or
demonic magic.
The best magic has always had a strong antinomian flavour. The most remarkable magicians have
invariably fought against prevailing cultural norms and obsessions. Their victories represent not only a
personal liberation but also an advance for humanity... displayed next 300 characters
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