Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Liber Kaos by Peter J. Carroll Peter Carroll - Liber Kaos (226.0 Kb) A complete, advanced magical training course for the individual or for groups, with details of the author's magical order, an outline for setting up a temple, and instructions for carrying out the essential rituals of Chaos Magic. Includes a fresh look at aeonics, cosmogenesis, auric magic, and shadow time, as well as discloses the technical aspects of spells and equations. Peter J. Carroll is a leading figure within the Chaos Magic movement. Along with 'The New Equinox" publisher and writer Ray Sherwin, Carroll is widely considered to be the originator of Chaos Magic as an independent field of occult exploration. Carroll and Sherwin created a loosely organized group called the Illuminates of Thanateros. In 1995, Carroll announced his desire to step down from the "roles of magus and pontiff of chaos". This statement was originally delivered at the same IOT international meeting which Carroll discussed in an article titled "The Ice War" in Chaos International. In 2005, he appeared as a chaos magic instructor at Maybe Logic Academy at the request of Robert Anton Wilson, and later founded Arcanorium Occult College with other known chaos magicians on staff including Lionel Snell, Ian Read and Jaq D. Hawkins. This experience reawoke his interest in the subject of magic and he has since announced another book on the subject. Carroll writes columns for Chaos International magazine currently edited by Ian Read under the names Peter Carroll and Stokastikos, his magical name within the Pact. Peter James Carroll ( born 8 January 1953, in Patching, England ) is a modern occultist, author, cofounder of the Illuminates of Thanateros, and practitioner of chaos magic theory. Carroll's 1987 book Liber Null & Psychonaut is considered one of the defining works of the chaos magic movement. Carroll was a co-founder of the loosely organized group called the Illuminates of Thanateros. In 1995, Carroll announced his desire to step down from the " roles of magus and pontiff of chaos ". This statement was originally delivered at the same IOT international meeting which Carroll discussed in an article titled " The Ice War " in Chaos International. Carroll has written columns for the Chaos International magazine currently edited by Ian Read, under the names Peter Carroll and Stokastikos, his magical name within the IOT. In 2005, he appeared as a chaos magic instructor at Maybe Logic Academy at the request of Robert Anton Wilson, and later founded Arcanorium Occult College with other known chaos magicians on staff including Lionel Snell, Ian Read and Jaq D. Hawkins. This experience re- awoke his interest in the subject of magic and he has since continued writing. - Liber Null ( 1978 ) and Psychonaut ( 1982 ) (published in one volume in 1987) - Liber Kaos ( 1992 ) ISBN 0-87728-742-2 - PsyberMagick: Advanced Ideas in Chaos Magick ( 1995 ) - The Apophenion: A Chaos Magic Paradigm ( 2008 ) ISBN - The Octavo: A Sorcerer-Scientist's Grimoire ( 2010 ) - EPOCH: The Esotericon & Portals of Chaos ( 2014 ) Peter J Carroll Liber Kaos Pdf. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Liber Kaos by Peter J. Liber Kaos by Peter J. Carroll Goodreads Author. A complete, advanced magical training course for the individual or for groups, with details of the author's magical order, an outline for setting up a temple, and instructions for carrying out the essential rituals of Chaos Magic. Includes a fresh look at aeonics, cosmogenesis, auric magic, and shadow time, as well as discloses the technical aspects of spells and equations A complete, advanced magical training course for the individual or for groups, with details of the author's magical order, an outline for setting up a temple, and instructions for carrying out the essential rituals of Chaos Magic. Includes a fresh look at aeonics, cosmogenesis, auric magic, and shadow time, as well as discloses the technical aspects of spells and equations. Get A Copy. Paperback , pages. Published August 1st by Weiser Books first published January 15th More Details Original Title. Other Editions 8. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Liber Kaos , please sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Liber Kaos. Jun 12, Rob rated it it was amazing. I like his move of trying to justify CMT on grounds of theoretical physics-- his math is woefully underdone here, but the math on his website carries onward where this book fails. View all 4 comments. Jul 22, Amadeus rated it really liked it Recommends it for: occultists. Shelves: on-my-bookshelf. The first portion of the book textbookily answers the question: "How does magic actually work? It pulls explanations from chaos theory and some other scientific models, which paradoxically adds and subtracts to the existential nature of it's predecessor. The middle portion of the book introduces a color magic system that corresponds to the eight points of the chaos star. It may contradict the anti-dogmatic themes of Liber Null, but I feel like it is made understood that this is Carroll's system and you may apply it as you see fit. The final portion of the book is instruction to the reader on how to start your own local chaos temple, and also rituals for the initiate. The book does feel like more of a "manual" than any other of Peter J. Carroll's books, but that doesn't mean that it doesn't hold to psychologically freeform ideas. Jan 09, Felix rated it liked it Recommends it for: any serious student of magick. Shelves: occult. This book is in parts truly excellent - and should be essential reading for students of the 'arte magickal'. Some other parts of the book perhaps less important ones, really are much weaker - and make lots of sense but probably are only really useful if you already know what the author is talking about However - well worth reading for the good bits - and there are some very good bits. Jan 25, Timm added it Shelves: exemplum-stupendous-curriculum. One of the best technical manuals on magick yet created. Carroll is one of the minds behind the rise of Chaos Magick. This book is a refreshing dose out of the standard mythic embedded occult offerings. Nov 12, Constantin rated it liked it Shelves: occult-related. In a single word Mehhh In more words, If you are new to Carroll's books, then this book is a good introduction and has some nice information in it to catch your interest. If you have read other works by Carroll, then you realise that every single book is a plagiarism of his other books. Literally, every book is almost identical, says the same things on the same subjects with the same advice, just in sort of different words. It feels like "limbo" for books. Also, every single one of the books is In a single word Also, every single one of the books is an entry-level information, and the rituals mentioned in this one are ridiculous! Only gave it 3 stars because it would be a good starting point for a beginner and due to the fact that it has paragraphs that are good food for thought. Mar 14, Mychole Price rated it really liked it Shelves: spiritual-progress. Great book to refresh the magickal knowledge already has. Definitely retro in presentation. Apr 01, M. Stern rated it it was amazing. This book serves to provide greater clarity to Chaos magic as a concept compared to Liber Null and provides a great overview of the methodology behind the practice. A fascinating read. Nov 01, Justin rated it liked it. As a beginner, this was way above my head. May 02, Ankhie Weiser is currently reading it. Join us! Aug 06, Lindsey rated it really liked it. An excellent description of Chaos Theory used as a magical theory. And this stuff works. Feb 21, Pamela rated it liked it. When I read it, it blew my mind. I've read a lot since tho, so it's hard to remember my first impression. There's not enough out there about mathemagics tho, so I think it still holds it's place as an important read. Jan 10, Aaron Meyer rated it really liked it Shelves: occult. I remember when this book came out it was like the hottest thing out there. As far as Chaos Magic goes this is one of the essential books to have on the shelf. It gives theory, philosophy and practices that are essential for the practitioner. Oddly enough, it's not my favorite book on Chaos Magic. May 09, Sighris rated it really liked it Shelves: magick. Available for free on-line The theory on how the IOT should work. Jun 04, Terra Bosart rated it really liked it. One of the first books on magic that didn't talk down to me, and also didn't use a great deal of flowery language. It inspired me to analyze my perspectives, and begin practice again. Jan 07, Al Terry rated it it was amazing. Very informative open ended view of magic stripped almost entirely of dogma. Interesting read. 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