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Dave Hartley
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Paradigmal Piracy

This act of eclectic gathering combined with the habit of never staying
within the confines of one paradigm too long, is what we call paradigmal
piracy. The chaos magician takes on the belief system necessary to obtain
the desired results. As the chaos magician grows within that system he or
she will add elements from other paradigms. Conversely speaking, the chaos
magician will also ignore or "delete" elements of the paradigm which are
spiritual 'clap-trap' or do not produce the desired results.

Chaos magicians may practice the techniques of chaos magick but they must do
so within a specific paradigm, which roughly means that a chaos magician
must believe in something in order to obtain results. What specifically the
chaos magician believes in is entirely up to them. I've seen those that
think the Cthulhu mythos of H.P. Lovecraft is a powerful paradigm. Others
have worked within the Wiccan paradigm for years and obtained fantastic
results. Still others are hardcore atheists (like the author). Chaos
magicians are Setians, Satanists, Santeros, Sorcerers, Kitchen Witches,
Thelemites, Cabalists, etc. etc.

A simple way of understanding chaos magic theory vis a vis any paradigm is
to think of a metaparadigm and a specific paradigm in the following manner:
Consider the paradigm itself as the explanation and the metaparadigm as the
action. Chaos Magick Theory consists of a series of techniques, actions if
you will. The results of which depend upon what the practitioner desires as
an outcome. The paradigm, and it can be any paradigm, consists of how we
explain our universe to others. The paradigm is the why. "Why did you do
that?" "Why did you want that?" The metaparadigm is the how. "How did you do
that?" The techniques are devoid of meaning. The paradigm, in many cases,
devoid of method. Everyone exists in a paradigm. Some people who exist in a
paradigm use a metaparadigmal theory to move through that paradigm.

Perhaps this is why many occultists who are ONE THING fear chaos magicians.
The chaos magician will take what they need from a paradigm and then move
on. Don't like something about being a Wiccan? Ignore it! Don't like
treating Set as an objective entity while being a Setian? Believe that he is
a metaphor.

What rather frightens non-chaos magicians is the ability for chaos magicians
to get results while treating the paradigms in which they dwell with such a
cavalier attitude. Nothing frustrates a 'true believer' more than someone
who acts like a 'true believer', because he has to do it in order to get
what he wants; and then is no longer a 'true believer' once he gets what he
needs.

While a 'true believer' will stomach the idiocies of his or her paradigm
without complaint, a chaos magician will simply ignore them BECAUSE they are
idiotic. A chaos magician will never accept, "that's true because I/the
bible/the high priestess said so." The chaos magician will treat things as
true when it suits him and ignore them when it does not.

The fact that various god forms, egregores, demons and goddesses don't
strike down chaos magicians left and right must really be starting to annoy
some people! What's worse is that chaos magicians are currently having their
cake and eating it too when it comes to the beliefs of others. We take what
we need and then move on. Works for you? Maybe it will work for us. Doesn't
work for you? Too bad. The chaos magician will move onto something that does
work.

Many existing occult groups have come up with tons of useful magical
material. The chaos magician should feel free to use whatever system works
best for him. The chaos magician should also not hesitate to join a group of
non-chaos magicians in order to learn what they are teaching.

One more point on the subject of paradigmal piracy. Attitude is everything.
You'll never gain an ounce of real knowledge from anyone or any group by
going in cock-sure and know-it-all. Show these magicians deference and
respect; many of them have been at this magick thing for decades and could
possibly teach you a lot, if your mind is open to it. While their beliefs
are a matter of convenience for you; it is a matter of lifestyle for them.
I've found many groups open to me even though I was a chaos magician. I was
honest with them, up front and they still shared everything.

Nuts and Bolts

As mentioned above, chaos magick theory involves the use of altered states
of consciousness in order to effect magical change upon the world. While
many paradigms use altered states in order to obtain results, they do so in
a rather haphazard fashion usually attributing the results of the magician
to "the goddess/god, the stars, true will" and not giving credit (or blame)
where it is due.

Peter Carroll outlines chaos magick theory in a precise (and pedantic)
fashion in Liber Kaos, with several magical formulas. I like these formulas
for their simplicity and the obvious absence of any extraneous forces, but
then I'm an atheist magician. I've included them here so that the reader can
get a taste of the underlying theory. A far better explanation of these
formula comes from the author himself.

M =3D G x L(1-A)(1-R)

Pm =3D P - P x M 1/(1/-p)

All factors are between 0 and 1.

M equals the force of your magic. Which is dependent upon your G (Gnosis)
and L (magical Link) multiplied by two negative factors. (Things working
against you). Your conscious awareness of the desired result (1-A) and your
subconscious resistance to doing magic (1-R) -i.e. "Mommy told me magick
doesn't work."

In the other formula, P equals the chance the event you desire occurs by
itself; (1/(1/-p)) equals the chance that the result you desire will not
occur.  Pm equals the combination of the Probability that the event will
occur combined with your magical effort to make it occur.

So we're really looking at the two steps of magical activity. The first step
is "How good was my magical act?" The second step is "Did it work?" These
formula have the nice component of including the rather random nature of the
universe. For example, you do a really good magical rite.

Absolutely great. However, it was to make the your High School Principle
disappear in a big "poof!" on graduation day. As your High School Principle
is not in the habit of going "poof!" this event has a ridiculously low
probability of occurring naturally, thus dragging down significantly (but
not eliminating) the probability of him going "poof!" during graduation.

Regarding the first formula, to get a really good magical result you have to
get M as close to 1 as possible. So the better the Gnosis and the stronger
the Magical Link, the better. The factors of conscious awareness (1-A) and
subconscious resistance (1-R) are factors which must be reduced or brought
closer to 0.

As anyone who does magick knows, it is not hard to get a good magical link,
if you want something bad enough, odds are you are close enough to get a
piece or representation of it. As many chaos magicians know, it is also
fairly easy to obtain a state of Gnosis. So these bases are covered. What
separates the "men from the boys" are the negative side of the equation.
Chaos Magicians are aware of the annoying fact that a lot of things will
come to be a long time AFTER we have desired them to be. Conscious Awareness
hit 0 and the event occurred. How often have you heard anyone, not just a
magician say, "It happened when I least expected it", or, "I had completely
forgotten about it, then it happened." No lust for result anymore, objective
manifests.

Subconscious resistance is a factor which vanishes with time and success.
The more magick you do, the better your results; the smaller this factor
becomes. More experienced magicians simply get better results more
frequently. They BELEIVE in themselves and that contributes to their
success. The same factor comes into play for faith healers �  they and the
patient BELIEVE that the patient will be healed and thus, it happens.

The second formula brings the capricious nature of the universe into play.
Lets face it, we want something bad to happen to someone and it happens.
Now, did it happen because we cursed them or did it happen because they
finally pissed off one person too many and someone in a bar took a swing at
them?

This question should remain an academic one for the novice chaos magician.
He should take credit whenever possible. Not in order to build up an
inflated ego, but in order to get into the habit of thinking "Heh, I did
that!" Slowly wearing down that factor of subconscious resistance in the
first formula. With time, and in an effort to stave off megalomania, the
more experienced magician should ask themselves, "Did I do that or did it
occur by chance?"

The most experienced magicians realize, in my opinion, that magical results
are usually a combination of chance and magick. Accepting that things just
sometimes happen, but that the magician may also be playing a part, keeps
the mind balanced and the goals of the magician reasonable.

Another thing, which the novice chaos magician should keep in mind, uses the
nature of the universe to help you achieve the results that you desire.
Enchant for events that have a high degree of probability of occurring
naturally. This will get you used to success and will allow you to build
confidence for more difficult workings. Flowers don't bloom in the dead of
winter. Don't attempt to cut your teeth on making the impossible happen, you
will fail and your magicial ego will suffer accordingly.

Another gem of wisdom from the mind of the man whose been there before.
Don't enchant for something and then DO NOTHING about it. You can't meet the
man/woman of your dreams by sitting at home all night, you can't pass that
physics test by not studying. You can't get a big pay raise by always
showing up late for work etc.. As your workings become progressively more
difficult seek to tip the hand of chance by creating "avenues of
manifestation" � help the universe give you what you want.

Chaos magick theory is a metaparadigmal theory. Specifically it contains the
techniques necessary to accomplish successful acts of magick. Chaos magick
theory will not, in and of itself, make a successful magician. That is up to
the practitioner himself. However, there exists within chaos magick theory
the idea that only RESULTS are the measure of a successful magician. Results
take time, energy and effort. A little fact that many may ignore to their
own peril.

Fra. Tranquility

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