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Chaos magic, sometimes spelled chaos magick, is a school of the modern magical tradition which emphasizes the pragmatic use of belief systems and the creation of new and unorthodox methods.[1] • 1 General principles • 2 History o 2.1 Origins and creation o 2.2 Influences o 2.3 Early days o 2.4 Proliferation • 3 Terms and practices within chaos magic o 3.1 Belief as a tool o 3.2 The gnostic state o 3.3 Magical paradigm shifting o 3.4 Emphasis on creative ritualism • 4 See also • 5 References • 6 Further reading • 7 External links. Although there are a few techniques unique to chaos magic (such as some forms of sigil magic), chaos magic is often highly individualistic and borrows liberally from other belief systems, due to chaos magic having a central belief that belief is a tool. Some common sources of inspiration include such diverse areas as science fiction, scientific theories, traditional ceremonial magic, neoshamanism, Eastern philosophy, world religions, and individual experimentation. Despite tremendous individual variation, chaos magicians (sometimes called "chaotes"[2]) often work with chaotic and humorous paradigms, such as the worship of Hundun from Taoism or Eris from Discordianism, and it is common for chaotes to believe in whatever god suits their current paradigm and discard it when necessary. Chaotes can be agnostic or atheist and regard magical practice as merely psychological, not paranormal.
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