Phil Hine is one of the more well known exponents of Chaos Magick. After becoming involved with Chaos groups in West Yorkshire during the 1980s he went on to publish a series of booklets on Urban Shamanism and subsequently Prime Chaos, Condensed Chaos and The Pseudonomicon. Condensed Chaos is a fully expanded version of his first booklet on Chaos Magick, now titled Oven-Ready Chaos.
Favoured for his practical and accessible approach to Magick, Phil Hine draws inspiration not only from ‘classic’ magick figures such as Aleister Crowley, but also from literary sources such as William Burroughs, who described Hine’s Condensed Chaos as “the most concise statement of the logic of modern magic”.
Hine is a former contributor and editor of Chaos International, and a founder and co-editor of Pagan News. Openly bisexual, he has written several articles on sexuality and gender within occultism and magick.
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