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To: alt.magick.tyagi,alt.magick.chaos From: yankankdookSubject: Re: what the hell is chaos magic? Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 08:50:44 GMT Beth writes: #john avery wrote: #> that doesn't help me any did you expect help from this forum, or information? #> sibyl wrote: #> #>> john avery wrote in news:QLNrb.26424 #>> $Mc.9992@twister.austin.rr.com: #>> #>>> anyone? anyone? chaos magic is a golem, given life by the ignorance that any traditional method is constrained to its context. #>> chaos magick is dead. just like this ng they say some can talk to the dead. #>> sibyl #so, google doesn't turn up any interesting sites #or book recommendations? you can learn about chaos magic online? unubunu
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