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  WebZine Chaote d’Hermésia Phil Hine sur Wikipédia
Phil Hine is a writer and occultist, author of the Pseudonomicon, Condensed Chaos, Prime Chaos, as well as several essays on the topics of chaos magic and Cthulhu Mythos magic.
Phil Hine’s works have been criticized at times for lacking depth, but he is also widely considered one of the most practical, down-to-earth, and accessible authors on the subject.
Phil Hine repeatedly stresses, probably strongly influenced by Robert Anton Wilson and Neuro-linguistic Programming, that the metaphysical frameworks used by certain schools of magic and their attendant goals for the practitioner are not inescapable absolutes, but, to the chaos magician, matters of style and practicality.
webzine.hermesia.org /+Phil-Hine-sur-Wikipedia   (503 words)

  
 phil hine - EzoOccult swicki - powered by eurekster
Phil Hine dans son « Chaos Prêt à Cuire » nous dit de l...
Phil Hine's archives: writings, essays and downloadable PDFs on tantra, group work, rituals, techniques, spirits, servitors, and sexuality.
Prime Chaos by Phil Hine is one of the...
ezooccult1-swicki.eurekster.com /phil+hine   (322 words)

  
 Phil Hine - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Phil Hine es un escritor de origen británico y ocultista, autor de libros como Pseudonomicon, Caos Condensado, Caos Primario, y varios ensayos sobre magia del caos y magia relacionada con los mitos de Cthulhu.
Hine intentó evitar dar una definición concisa de magia en sus trabajos.
Phil Hine afirma repetidas veces, probablemente influido por Robert Anton Wilson y la Programación neurolingüística, que las estructuras metafísicas utilizadas por ciertas escuelas de magia y los objetivos de sus practicantes no son absolutos, sino que para el hechicero del caos resultan cuestión de estilo y pragmatismo.
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/Phil_Hine   (598 words)

  
 review of Prime Chaos : Phil Hine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Phil says that for him magic is about "learning to experience your world in different ways"; he describes the point where "one ceases to believe in magic as something 'separate' to (sic) the rest of one's familiar world.
In a similar vein Phil questions the desirability of mastering the skills of dream control, when the great joy of dreams lies in their very unpredictability and wierdness.
They could pass on what they find to benefit others even when the book is long forgotten and all that remains of Phil Hine is a statue cast in solid platinum atop a hundred foot high marble pillar in the middle of Trafalgar Square.
www.occultebooks.com /resources/reviews/primechaos.htm   (836 words)

  
 Spiral Nature - Magick - Chaos Magick - Part Two of Sigils, Servitors, and Godforms
Phil Hine suggests a servitor design checklist including deciding general and specific intents; sigilizing the initial desire; deciding whether time factor, material link, name, or a specific shape is needed; deciding what will happen when the task is completed; and, finally, making a list of instructions.
Phil Hine suggests that banishing rituals are necessary because they allow entry into altered states of consciousness, they dispel psychic debris, and the act to order the universe symbolically, allowing the magician to stand at the axis mundi.
Phil Hine also suggests that time is a factor to be considered in servitor design and creation, and suggests that the life cycle or periodicity of a servitor be included in its creation.
www.spiralnature.com /magick/chaos/sigservgodpt2.html   (9122 words)

  
 Spiral Nature - Reviews - Book Reviews - Phil Hine
Hine covers many of the possible hazards of magickal practice, detailing what to look out for and what to avoid, adequately preparing the would-be practitioner as much as possible, or at the very least, letting hir know what might be expected, and how to recognize signs of idiocy.
Hine stresses flexibility without seeming wishy-washy, or being overly ridged, effectively maintaining that fine balance between the two extremes.
Hine notes the need for constantly moving forward, to continue that sense of magickal progress that is so important to magickal work, for the magickian to "mutate and survive" (pg.
www.spiralnature.com /reviews/book/hinep.html   (856 words)

  
 Goat and Candle: October, 2000
Hine: Well, I've only really been involved with the chaos scene since the early 1980's, so I wasn't there at the start of it all, which was in the mid-1970's.
Hine: One of my favourite memories is participating in a workshop in the grounds of an Austrian castle - the facilitator was asking the group to visualise themselves as being surrounded by trees - I thought this was funny as the castle was surrounded by about 15 acres of woodland!
I recall being in a wiccan group - the HPs was doing the Charge of the Goddess - and she slipped and said "and better it be when the man is full" - and we all fell about laughing.
goatncandle.freeservers.com /october00/hine.htm   (1622 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Prime Chaos: Adventures in Chaos Magic: Books: Phil Hine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Phil Hine's second book on Chaos magic, Prime Chaos offers a somewhat vague and rotoscopic view on progressive occult practices.
Prime Chaos by Phil Hine is one of the most intelligent, pragmatic, and straightforward books on magick that I have read, possibly ever.
Finally, Hine stresses the importance of not losing touch with the rest of life whilst pursuing magickal knowledge, a consideration I found both charming and realistic.
www.amazon.com /Prime-Chaos-Adventures-Magic/dp/1561841374   (2358 words)

  
 Phil Elliott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phil was also responsible for colouring many of the covers of Eddie's comics for Harrier Comics.
Phil was a regular contributor to the influential UK comic magazine, Escape, and in 1985 Escape published his Doc Chaos comic.
Phil was later influenced by the European ligne clair, or clear line, artists such as Hergé and Joost Swarte.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Phil_Elliott   (505 words)

  
 BARBAS, BARRIGAS DE CERVEZA & BISEXUALIDAD: Phil Hine entrevistado por OV Magazine
Phil Hine: Justamente estaba hablando con alguien acerca del Necronomicon, al principio lo imaginaba como una gran cantidad de hechizos complicados para invocar demonios con grandes dientes, pero cuando fui creciendo y leí los Necronomicons que por allí aparecen me di cuenta que no tenían demasiada relación con mis ideas de blasfemia...
Phil Hine: Hablaremos sobre esto luego, pero volvamos a donde estábamos.
Phil Hine: Es menos extático y más difícil de concebir algo que sea realmente mágico.
www.topy.net /kiaosfera/caos/entrevista/hine-entrevista.htm   (2216 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Prime Chaos: Adventures in Chaos Magic: Books: Phil Hine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Hine jumps straight to giving the principles, and allows imagination - guided by example - to lead the reader to develop his/her own personalized "arsenal" of applications.
What I like about Hines work is the way he gives a view of magick that is about the real world and our interactions with it, yet his books still manage to retain that great feeling of weirdness.
In the four sections Phil takes his reader through how to approach magick, becoming a magickian, the dynamics of ritual, the effects of group work and how to form and run a group of your own (the book is worth buying for that alone) to Liber Nul and Liber Nasty, two ways of being.
www.amazon.co.uk /Prime-Chaos-Adventures-Magic/dp/1561841374   (495 words)

  
 Magick, Hypnosis, NLP - Philip H. Farber's Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Phil is a Certified Hypnotherapist and a Licensed Trainer of Neuro-linguistic Programming, with a private practice in New York's Mid-Hudson Valley.
Both those systems were early influences on Phil's work, but with only a few exceptions, the materials he now presents are unlike the traditional rituals of the western esoteric tradition.
Neurolinguistic Programming is a major influence on Phil's ritual work and techniques from NLP often inform the point of view from which the rituals are described and discussed.
members.aol.com /PStuart/meta-mag.htm   (1186 words)

  
 Phil Hine on Sexuality - 11 Oct (Tue) :: lashtal.com :: Thelemic News and Culture
In this talk, Phil Hine looks at two seemingly 'queer' groups in Indian religious culture - The Hijras - often described as Indias third sex - and Sannyasinis - renunciant women who have allegedly transcended their gender.
Phil shows that actually, what it means to be a hijra - or a female renouncer - cannot be understood by common Western 'equivalents'.
The speaker, Phil Hine, is a longstanding magical practitioner and occultist.
www.lashtal.com /nuke/PNphpBB2-viewtopic-t-425-view-next.phtml   (589 words)

  
 Barbelith Underground > Temple > Post-Modern Magick by Seth
I'm trying to decide between it and Phil Hine's "Condensed Chaos." The only magic books I have are Kraig's "Modern Magick" and some Crowley books, along with some RAW and "Undoing Yourself with Energized Meditation," if those count.
Phil Hine is indeed the Ace Face of contemporary occultism and can often be seen leading the tantrik mods scooter club down to Brighton during the summer for its annual clashes with Peter Carroll's mathemagical grease brigade and Alan Moore's moon and serpent motorcycle boys.
Phil leads the pack with his impeccable tailoring, gleaming Vespa and vicious left hook, and many a dirty leather rocker has come a cropper late at night in a deranged frenzy of cheap amphetamines and driving northern soul anthems.
www.barbelith.com /topic/20812   (2829 words)

  
 Barbelith Underground > Temple > Phil Hine Lecture
Phil Hine will be lecturing at Treadwells Bookshop 34 Tavsitock Street, Covent Garden, on Thursay 22 April.
Or maybe it will be available on Phil Hine Website...
Phil's a man who really knows how to do a talk -- he was good a few years ago but he's even better now.
www.barbelith.com /topic/17065   (326 words)

  
 Liber Minor - Eris, goddess of discord
Phil was talking about the Discordian Society, the writings of Robert Anton Wilson and Company and their influence on the development of Chaos Magick.
Phil tells us that these two later became known as Omar Ravenhurst and Malaclypse The Younger and that Eris appointed them "Keepers of the Sacred Chao" and gave them the message to: "Tell constricted mankind that there are no rules unless they choose to invent rules."
It was the Discordians that pointed out that amidst the long list of dualisms that occultists were fond of using, the opposites of humour/ seriousness had been left aside.
members.tripod.com /~minor_arcana/discord5.htm   (521 words)

  
 chaostatic.com - Magick Symposium: Conway Hall, London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Such is this mans reputation on the 'scene' that he had inspired a terribly nice chap called Alex to travel all the way from Norway for a half-hour Phil Hine workshop (and had his passport stolen for his troubles previous to the Symposium).
Phil launched into some really interesting information on which the practical exercise would be based.
Phil asked us all to enter a mediational state and then preceded to guide us through the visualization.
www.chaostatic.com /paradigm/writings/symposium.php   (1308 words)

  
 disinformation | phil farber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Phil Farber is a postmodern magician who conceived the future of initiatory ritual.
Part of a revolutionary cabal that includes Robert Anton Wilson, Genesis P-Orridge, Laurence Galian, Peter J, Carroll, Phil Hine, and Antero Alli, Farber has updated Aleister Crowley's definition of magic ("the art and science of causing change in conformity with Will") for the contemporary environment.
Phil Farber's homepage includes details of his books and seminars, revealing essays, and forthcoming events.
www.disinfo.com /archive/pages/dossier/id399/pg1   (758 words)

  
 Condensed Chaos--Chaos Magick
"Phil Hine's book is the most concise statement...
Phil Hine is a former editor of the internationally acclaimed magazine Chaos International.
He has facilitated workshops and seminars on modern magical practice in America and Europe and contributes regularly to a wide range of occult journals.
www.newfalcon.com /books/condensed_chaos.htm   (201 words)

  
 Phil Hine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phil Hine is a writer, artist and occultist.
Another definition that can be abstracted from his writings would be "a state of openness to a more expansive reality and the application of this state in one's life".
Following his suggestion that magic should be fun and based on whatever works, Hine shifts from semi-traditional Qabalistic ritual, to meditating on computer-programming-inspired flowcharts, to seemingly absurd Discordian rites.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Phil_Hine   (776 words)

  
 Goat and Candle: April, 2001
Witchcraft is, most definitely, "Wit-craft" - a craft of wits - with experience and wisdom (both elements of logic) guiding the practitioner in his or her actions.
Logic plays a very large role in ritual/spell preparation, as highlighted in Phil Hine's article "Analytic Techniques for Sorcery Interventions" (www.phhine.ndirect.co.uk).
Hine recommends a practitioner assess the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) of a situation prior to taking action.
goatncandle.freeservers.com /apr01/wit.htm   (597 words)

  
 Hine Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Journalist Thomas Hine makes a brilliant, provocative, and entertaining examination of the creation and history of a unique social invention--the American teenager.
Two eminent historians, Robert V. Hine and John Mack Faragher, present the American West as both frontier and region, real and imagined, old and new, and they show how men and women of all ethnic groups were affected when different cultures met and clashed.
Hine also explores some of the lighter-and darker-aspects of...
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Hine   (1079 words)

  
 FoolishPeople: Treadwell's Vs Anti-Christmas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Just found out that Phil Hine is selling many of his overstocked books via Treadwell's.
Phil Hine recommends this book as a really good work on a subject that produces great amounts of substandard work: real magic.
Contributors: Phil Hine, Andrew D Chumbley, Caitlin Matthews, Alby Stone, Nigel Pennick, Andrew Collins, Lillith Babellon, Paul Brazier, andc.
www.foolishpeople.com /foolishpeople/2005/12/just_found_out_.html   (4811 words)

  
 Barbelith Underground > Temple > Phil Hine back online
Phil Hine's Website is finally updated and back online with a new design.
Yeah i've seen it, i looked at it just before it went down before the changes and never even knew it had been re-designed until i looked earlier on today.
Phil Hine's chaos books were some of the first occult stuff I ever read.
www.barbelith.com /topic/15898   (156 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The author of Condensed Chaos presents simple, yet effective techniques for becoming proficient in practical magic, including an exhaustive breakdown of the possibilities offered by ritual magic, sorcery, invocation, possession and evocation.
The resurgence of interest in magic has led to a new interest in magical groups, and Phil Hine brings a wealth of experience in groups to an exploration of the advantages --- and disadvantages --- of working magic with other people.
"Phil Hine is the foremost interpreter of the chaos paradigm.
www.burningbooks.net /tuoteinfo.php?id=173   (213 words)

  
 Andy?
Hine's words, "In the magick of the Old Ones, the theme of transfiguration is very much related to the initiation of the outside spaces.
In "Becoming the Beast", The magician is deconstructing the boundaries of his ego, and stepping back from cultural conditioning; at the same time, acknowledging the atavistic desires and complexes which have become characterized as 'evil' or 'animal' by society.
Hine "Undercurrent of such a ritual is the idea of relinquishing control to others, and of facing one's own taboos and desires in a way that means that they cannot be dodged or evaded."
www.gweep.net /~abate/WPIWEB/c_ghoul.html   (2710 words)

  
 Tarot Traditions Ezine for Spiritual Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Phil Hine does a better job in Prime Chaos of explaining the ideas behind Chaos Magick.
In Prime Chaos he sets up the rules of the game that he left out in his introductory book.
I believe that for those of us who worry about certain knoweldge falling into the wrong hands, Hine's redeams himself with this book.
www.tarottrad.com /breviews/chaos2.shtml   (200 words)

  
 Texas Knifemaker's Supply: Knife Making and Related Videos
From cutting out your pattern to heating and forming your Kydex, with this video you'll be well on your way to making carry systems like the professionals.
Watch and learn as Phil demonstrates two of his favorite Paracord wrapping styles, the "Shoe String" and the "Twist".
You'll discover the secrets of great Paracord wrapping as Phil steps you through the basic how-to's and cord tying procedures of these outstanding wraps.
www.texasknife.com /store/s-pages/TKS_Videos1.htm   (659 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Pseudonomicon: Books: Phil Hine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
The Pseudonomicon by Phil Hine is a great and interesting book attempting to combine Cthulhu with chaos magick.
The reviewer who took this book as satire doesn't seem to be familiar with the writer's other works (such as Prime Chaos), or even to have read the book.
Hine knows full well that the Cthulhu Mythos is purely fictional (and has been very caustic about the various fake Necronomicons that have been published).
www.amazon.com /Pseudonomicon-Phil-Hine/dp/1561841951   (1263 words)

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