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Magick Matters
"Demons are immensely strong spiritual entities that have figured into sociocultural analysis for thousands of years. From the ancient Mesopotamians to modern day Americans, the interpretation of demons and their abilities has played an important role in the fight between good and evil. The way ancient cultures utilized the spiritual powers of demons, however, seems drastically different than how they are viewed today by a wide portion of humanity. The ancient Mesopotamian deity, Pazuzu, for example, could certainly cause destruction and disaster, but the demon’s powers were also used in protective charms and enchantments. Modern demons, such as the increasingly prevalent Zozo demon, are typically viewed as inherently evil, with good reason.
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"Pragmatic, heterodox and countercultural, Chaos Magic burst into the last quarter of the 20th century to irreversibly disrupt the foundations and practice of occultism. This essay discusses their theories, methods, and virtues, and is addressed to both the reader versed in the magical arts as well as the reader who practices a healthy and steady skepticism.
CARLOS ATANES (b. Barcelona, 1971). Essayist, underground filmmaker, playwright and seeker of the occult. He has always conceived his work, both fiction and non-fiction, as a tool to cleave and widen cracks in the walls of consensus reality, so his encounter with Chaos Magic was both predictable and inevitable. Currently he resides in Madrid and his website is >
"Indian Witchcraft is an up-to-date, dynamic, and scholarly study, dealing with the problem from the angles of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Islam. Based on original sources, the chief features of Indian witchcraft, its important deities, rituals, witches and wizards are discussed authoritatively, with full documentation and readable style bound to appeal universally."...>>