Unveiled Artist
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Okay. This will seem convoluted.
Inspontaneous magic? No rules just do the same goals as a non-chaote would do without the stucture or traditions behind it?
Interesting insight. It is true; and, I dont see the negativity in that way of practice. Id say each person has their own way of getting to the same goal. No one better than the other.
Im used to new age magic defined by symbolism. Without symbolism, after taking out the tradions and dogma, how does a chaotic define their magical practices?
For example, a lot of cultures do not use symbolism. They actually know that X is X even thouh it looks like Y. Is that the same in Chaos "without" the customs involved? Raw essense?
Good point. No offense to both. Are you a choate?
They are aware that what they are using is not "magical" but a tool to bring the same results of a neopagan's magic?
For example, if a chaote used a athame, he'd know its a knife and nothing more and use it for its purpose without symbolism. While a neopagan Wiccan would use symbolism and visializing (if not direct belief) that the athame has the power to, say, concecrate a circle? Chaotic magic=naturalist magic?
Sugar coding basic actions that "look" magical but arent. Say, using salt for purification, calling it magical, but in real life, thats what salt does, purify and perserve?
Hm. Have to think about this more.
Chaotes do exactly the same things but don't have to choke on a dogma to do so. They both work exactly the same way... The Chaote just knows the symbolic functions are arbitrary and irrelevant.
Inspontaneous magic? No rules just do the same goals as a non-chaote would do without the stucture or traditions behind it?
Most of Western magical traditions are inundated by a hot mess of symbolism -- they can't decide if they're animist, spiritualist, pagan, or monotheist. They focus countless hours of time memorizing useless correspondences and attempting to reach some fashionable magical servitor they call the, "The Holy Guardian Angel"...
Interesting insight. It is true; and, I dont see the negativity in that way of practice. Id say each person has their own way of getting to the same goal. No one better than the other.
Im used to new age magic defined by symbolism. Without symbolism, after taking out the tradions and dogma, how does a chaotic define their magical practices?
For example, a lot of cultures do not use symbolism. They actually know that X is X even thouh it looks like Y. Is that the same in Chaos "without" the customs involved? Raw essense?
Neopagans and new-agey people despise Chaotes as a rule. Not good sources of info on Chaos magic in my opinion.
Good point. No offense to both. Are you a choate?
Chaotes take everything these guys do and pulls all of the costumes and dogma off of it and reduce it to raw essence, and then they work with the process directly realizing the model used is just a tool.
They are aware that what they are using is not "magical" but a tool to bring the same results of a neopagan's magic?
For example, if a chaote used a athame, he'd know its a knife and nothing more and use it for its purpose without symbolism. While a neopagan Wiccan would use symbolism and visializing (if not direct belief) that the athame has the power to, say, concecrate a circle? Chaotic magic=naturalist magic?
It's a way of making mundane accomplishments seem magical, causing change in accordance with will. Like I said it's a take on Crowleyan magick, not actual magic. Pretty much everyone uses it.
Sugar coding basic actions that "look" magical but arent. Say, using salt for purification, calling it magical, but in real life, thats what salt does, purify and perserve?
Chaos is the lesser kind, focused on mundane achievements.
Hm. Have to think about this more.