First published in 2003, this work quickly became a cult classic, celebrated as a 21st-century grimoire. Reformatted for modern magicians and counterculture enthusiasts, it assembles a unique group of occultists, esoteric scholars, and innovative thinkers, curated by Richard Metzger. This compendium delves into a wide range of topics, including Aleister Crowley, secret societies, psychedelics, and the theory and practice of magick. The contributions create an alchemical formula that challenges the very fabric of reality. Mark Pesce draws parallels between computer programming and spellcasting, while Genesis Breyer P-Orridge discusses the magical implications of samples in rave music. The text also explores William Burroughs' connection to the occult and features insights from Nevill Drury on figures like Dion Fortune and Austin Spare. Donald Tyson's piece questions apocalyptic themes rooted in the Elizabethan era, and a biographical essay on Marjorie Cameron highlights her role in Los Angeles' occult scene. Additional interviews include Peter Levenda discussing Hitler's occult ties, Robert Temple reflecting on his controversial thesis validated by the Hubble telescope, and an exclusive conversation with Anton LaVey. Erik Davis examines H. P. Lovecraft's "Magick Realism," while Robert Anton Wilson and Grant Morrison offer their unique perspectives on the intersection of magic and culture.
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