

Liber Null & Psychonaut: The Practice of Chaos Magic (Revised and Expanded Edition) (Weiser Classics Series) [Carroll, Peter J., Hutton, Ronald] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Liber Null & Psychonaut: The Practice of Chaos Magic (Revised and Expanded Edition) (Weiser Classics Series) Review: Love it! - Love this book! A lot of interesting and knowledgeable information. I will be getting Liber Kaos as well. :) I was hooked from the start. Love the writing style as well. Review: brilliant stuff - This is brilliant. It is a very important start for any new chaos magician. I recommend it to anyone wanting to cover the basics and to get the foundation to be successful.





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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 266 Reviews |
K**R
Love it!
Love this book! A lot of interesting and knowledgeable information. I will be getting Liber Kaos as well. :) I was hooked from the start. Love the writing style as well.
J**R
brilliant stuff
This is brilliant. It is a very important start for any new chaos magician. I recommend it to anyone wanting to cover the basics and to get the foundation to be successful.
2**1
A vision for the future
Exceptional
K**T
One of the greatest books on Chaos Magic
One of the greatest books on Chaos Magic
G**T
Best with the author
This is the author's best work. Not exactly a beginner's book, but not so complex as to lose the reader with lengthy explanations and grandiose speech.
A**N
Love it!
Author is direct and informative. Information is interesting and thought provoking. Highly recommend.
S**D
Wow! Very in-depth
This book is very in-depth. For me it took some time to read and grasp. Not a beginners book in my opinion
N**L
Extremely Interesting
An extremely interesting text. About the same level of difficulty as most serious esoteric works. Difficult but doable. Unfortunately, it definitely has some of that trend that seems to run through western esotericism of elitist unkindness for everyone else’s own good. While I would commend this book for being quite specific in the reasoning for such unkindness and clear in the global and personal benefits it can bring, in the end it still has it. There’s also the eternal problem, which I commend the book for addressing, that science has moved on since the original writing of the book and some of the ideas that form the basis are no longer the scientific consensus. On the plus side, lots of information. Clearly a formative text. And manages to be a fairly cohesive worldview as far as it goes. Even where I profoundly disagree, it seems well thought out and consistent. In the end, while I don’t think it will be a favorite of mine, I think it gives everything one should expect from a text of this kind. And I think it is good for arranging one’s own thoughts for and against its claims, making it a valuable leaping off point for more study.
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