Magick: Chaos

This central tenet, often attributed to , suggests that there is no single objective reality.

Chaos Magick is a modern, radical occult tradition that emerged in the UK during the 1970s, heavily influenced by the punk movement and the work of artist Austin Osman Spare . Unlike traditional "high magic," which often involves rigid hierarchies, ancient tomes, and specific religious dogmas, Chaos Magick is a meta-system . It treats belief itself not as a spiritual end, but as a functional tool to achieve physical results. Chaos Magick

: Chaos magicians (or "Chaotes") practice the ability to temporarily and wholeheartedly adopt a belief system—whether it’s Norse mythology, quantum physics, or even pop culture icons like Cthulhu or rock stars—only to discard it once the ritual is over. This central tenet, often attributed to , suggests

: The focus is strictly on whether the magic works. If a technique produces the desired outcome in the physical world, it is kept; if not, it is discarded. 2. Primary Techniques It treats belief itself not as a spiritual

Chaos Magick strips away "stuffy" ceremonial ornaments to focus on a few core mechanics: