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Biographies of magickal movers and shakers - Phil Hine

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.

More:

http://enfolding.org/

http://www.philhine.org.uk/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Hine

http://dreamflesh.com/interviews/philhine/

From: http://chaosbooks.co.uk/biographies/

9 February 2010 bio magick chaos magick


Sigil Designs - Unconscious Glyphs

Various Sigils

I’m not religious, I follow the Tao, but I do rely on magick at times, so one might say I’m a magickian, mage, elementalist, warlock, even sorcerer! These words are fun, but such labels don’t mean much, any more than ‘writer’ tells you who I am or what I do to earn a living.

At times, I rely on Chaos Magick with a hint of Elementalism thrown in, to get things done. I see magick as fantastic (in the true sense of the word) but also practical - life is magickal, and so magick is in my life.

I don’t hold that many ‘beliefs’ - I think beliefs are quite dangerous; they’re narrow and too easily fought over (see ‘Rest of World’, ‘All History’ and ‘Religion’) but I have a few simple ideas that I’ve gleaned from my experiences, and I’m happy to discuss ideas. No one needs get nailed to anything for just an idea, and ideas are mutable and can develop and grow.

ChaostarSigils

Chaos Magick is beyond my definition at this time - too many people are ready to argue with definitions, and that’s right and proper, because Chaos Magick doesn’t adhere to any set precepts, it’s about developing a personal system of magick that works - not one that sounds good or that other people respect, but a system that brings about change in accordance with the Will.

Sigil Magick might be a cornerstone of Chaos Magick. I’ve been making use of Signs, Seals, BindRunes and glyphs for many years, and I’ve come to appreciate the simplicity of the written Statement of Intent and the crafting of Sigils.

A Sigil is an abstract representation of a desire. It is not representative of the desired outcome at all! The conscious mind cannot divine the meaning of a Sigil, rather, the unconscious mind empowers the Sigil without any interference or intellectual static.

Sigils are not ‘filled with power’ - they’re just designs, and as such, a Sigil of and in itself isn’t going to do anyone any good. Sigils are foci for the intent, and they convey information to the subconscious mind. Because they are ‘charged and fired’ in an idiosyncratic manner by the mage, they are often ‘one shot’ devices.

My designs

I’m happy to share some of my recent designs; I’m certain that they are no longer ‘active’ and so I’m willing to show them to others now, whereas I keep ‘working’ Sigils under wraps.

Click on the image to see a larger view.

Each Sigil is bespoke and unique, although you may see some themes within them - certain colours and shapes are repeated because, well, because I create so many similarly themed Sigils that’s why!

See, although Sigils are intensely personal, I’m experimenting with crafting them for others. It helps me to develop my Sigil discipline, and it’s an experiment in helping others. I must admit, because I’m selling my services on eBay, I am fairly swayed by market forces, and so the types of Sigils I sell are a little less ‘grand’ than some magickians might be happy with, but as I said, magick is practical, and should fit our modern everyday lives.

Public opinion

The unwashed masses may groan, growl and joke about my ideas, and the concept of magick itself; and perhaps some people may feel that I can’t be a serious web publisher, editor and organisation director if I also ‘believe’ in such weird stuff.

I don’t have the time to say that I find the dogma and doctrines of religions to be incredibly weird and wonderful, but I will say that my ideas shouldn’t affect you unless you want them to. If I eat toast that’s fallen on the floor, that might be bad for me, but it ain’t bad for you, so let it slide yeah?

I feel it’s OK to be true to myself now; I’ve been online for decades now (had my first email address long before the WWW was invented) and I’ve always published personal stuff - my personal mobile number has been online for like seven years. I’m older and wiser now, and I’m OK with who I am and what I do. I’m not kidding myself anymore, I’m not some teen caught up in occult books. I’m just living my life.

I am also inspired by some clever, hard-working, ‘normal’ technology workers who also happen to have alternatve views and ideas, and who work magick when needed. Some of the search engines you use, some of the add-ons you use, some of the podcasts you listen to and some of the web apps you have bookmarked were created by energy workers and magickians.

So check out my Xaos site (which is in development) and try to see if it bothers you that I’m a writer and a magickian - if so, ask yourself why, and let me know in the comments!

8 February 2009 sigils chaos magick


Χάος / Xaos / Kaos / Khaos / CHAOS MAGICK BOOKS!

Farctal Chaos

Chaos Magick books in no particular order:

  1. Postmodern Magic: The Art of Magic in the Information Age by Patrick Dunn
  2. Chaotopia! by Dave Lee
  3. Prime Chaos: Adventures in Chaos Magic by Phil Hine
  4. The Theatre of Magick by Ray Sherwin
  5. Liber Kaos: The Psychonomicon by Peter Carroll
  6. Magia chaosu by Phil Hine
  7. An Introduction to Chaos Magick by Adrian Savage
  8. Condensed Chaos: An Introduction to Chaos Magic by Phil Hine
  9. Liber Null and Psychonaut by Peter Carroll
  10. Chaos Magick Books: Psybermagick: Advanced Ideas in Chaos Magick by Peter J. Carroll
  11. The Pseudonomicon by Phil Hine
  12. The Book of Results by Ray Sherwin
  13. Practical Sigil Magic by Frater U.D.

Which have I missed? What else must be on this list? Help me find books (old and new) for my Chaos Library - please mail me on Chaos@xaos.org.uk or @ me on Twitter - I’m ‘ChaosMagick’.

Update: Want to go beyond Chaos Magick into the Chaos? Try ‘Psyche’s’ list.

Fractal Xaos

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1 February 2009 chaos magick magick books