Chaos Magic works very heavily with sigils. And one fun technique involves viral sigils: sigils copied and placed in public locations so that random people will activate them (without realizing it). The idea here is that you get a scattershot approach, and instead of one result from your spell you get numerous. This works well […]
Author Archives: Chirotus Infinitum
Wixen
(This was initially posted on my Tumblr blog, and is being cross-posted here with some slight adjustments.) So a while back I was rambling about magic-users and sensitives and whatnot. What I was going on about is that people who are sensitive to magic are people that occupy or work in the liminal spaces, the […]
Witches in Popular Culture
Steven Posch has a brief article on what he calls witchsploitation. You know the genre. Wicker Man I (“the one without Nicholas Cage,” as a local movie marquee put it during the midnight Samhain run last year), To the Devil a Daughter…so many to choose from. Somewhere off in the sticks there are (bwa-ha-ha) still […]
Setting Roots
Jacki the Pint-Sized Pirate had a little bit to say recently on wanderlust and being rootless. Wanderlust is deep in my bones and soul. Traveling is a compulsion, much like writing, not only am I incapable of ignoring it, I don’t want to. It’s every bit as addictive as my tattoos and piercings. […] I […]
Creating Gods
Taylor Ellwood talks a little but about pop-culture paganism, and pop-culture entities being “real.” What makes a pop culture character real? The connection you have with it and the interactions that occur as a result of that connection. The research you do to learn more about the character, and the way you integrate the character […]
Audience
Mike Sententia talked a bit about experiences explaining magic to people. I get nervous explaining magick. Even to friends, even if they believe too, even after writing this blog for four years. I expect they’ll be bored, or they’ll trivialize my work as just another visualization, another arbitrary way to communicate intent to the unconscious. […]
Solitary Practice
Carl Neal at Pagan Square offers an interesting and stressful experience in a local wooded area years past: When I opened my eyes and looked around, I saw there was a young couple on the adjoining trail with their small child. Although the look on the adult’s faces was priceless, it was clear that they […]
Magic and Narrative
Taylor Ellwood has an interesting discussion regarding magical work and narrative structure. The way words are used and even the format of the text can set up pacing for the book. For example, if you use a lot of dialogue you’re usually trying to move the narrative along. The same applies for action sequences. Now […]
Color Magic: Orange
Orange magic is the gnosis of thought. Associated with the realm of Mercury, this focus of magic includes any manner of charlatanry, trickery, fast thinking, fast talking, quick wit, manipulation, and the building of quick connections. Salesmen, stockbrokers, petty thieves, and comedians all employ this mode of operation. This is the fast, witty thinking that […]
April 2014
It’s been kind of a rough and exhausting year so far. I’ve set a lot of goals for myself, and had a lot of problems motivating myself to achieve them. There is progress, though, and some of those goals have changed. So I want to look at where I’m at and what I’m still working […]