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Delve into the bedrock of Chaos Magic with Peter J. Carroll's 'Liber Null & Psychonaut', a standard textbook that, despite some dated aspects, provides critical ideas. Supplement this with Phil Hine's 'Prime Chaos' for a comprehensive overview of the paradigm, rituals, and approaches within Chaos Magic.
Alan Chapman's 'Advanced Magic for Beginners' is lauded for its 'try and see' approach, encouraging readers to actively engage with magic rather than ponder it. This book promotes firsthand experience and independent discovery of magical principles, emphasizing practical application.
Discover 'The KLF: Chaos, Magic and the Band Who Burned a Million Pounds' by John Higgs, hailed as the ultimate Chaos Magic book. It delves into the anarchic and magical approach of The KLF's Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, masterfully weaving their story with broader cultural and magical themes, including insights from Robert Anton Wilson and Alan Moore.
Explore Ramsay Dukes' 'SSOTBME (Sex Secrets of the Black Magicians Exposed)', offering a practical and rational yet profound engagement with Chaos Magic. Conclude with Robert Anton Wilson's 'Cosmic Trigger', celebrated for its insightful, humorous, and critical examination of magic, conspiracies, and reality, available also in audiobook format.