wisdom.

by Lilah Wild @ freestylewitchcraft.com I believe in the God that people who don't believe in God believe in.
Bill Talen, aka the Reverend Billy


Medicine men - the herb healers as well as our holy men - all have their own personal ways of acting according to their visions. The Great Spirit wants people to be different. He makes a person love a particular animal, tree, or herb. He makes people feel drawn to certain favorite spots on this earth where they experience a special sense of well-being, saying to themselves, That's a spot which makes me happy, where I belong....All creatures exist for a purpose. Even an ant knows what its purpose is - not with its brain, but somehow it knows. Only human beings have come to a point where they no longer know why they exist. They don't use their brains and they have forgotten the secret knowledge of their bodies, their sense, or their dreams. They don't use the knowledge the spirit has put into every one of them.
John Fire Lame Deer


When a given plant, beast, or stone carries a meaning it can become a message. Through the medium of nature, speaking the language and symbolism of life, the great spirit, the mutual sentience of the all-self can reveal itself...All of these are gifts. Nature offers them freely to all who bother to recognize and enjoy them.
Jan Fries


In creating life out of the primordial slime, Chaos has always sought to increase its possibilities of expression and to diversify its manifestations.
Peter Carroll


My happiness did indeed arise from the same secret as the happiness in dreams; it arose from the freedom to experience everything imaginable simultaneously, to exchange outward and inward easily, to move Time and Space about like scenes in a theater.
Herman Hesse


Casting a spell is a willful act, some say. It is interfering with the natural order of things. I say casting a spell is observing and participating as an equal partner in the natural order. A woman is part of the natural order. Her directed willpower is part of nature. I recognize the reluctance toward casting a spell. It is against any kind of social conditioning you have ever received. So I advocate doing this: go ahead and scare yourself. Its good for you.
Z. Budapest


The spirit of the life force is the spirit of the dual ecstasy, procreation and reabsorption, sex and death. Beautiful and terrible God of the hovering hawk, God of the thrusting sapling, God of conjoined lovers, God of the worm-filled carcass, God of the starting hare, God of the wild hunt carousing the forest in mad exhilaration. Invoke this God with wild uninhibited love play, and with wine and strange drugs which thrill and exalt the vitality and imagination. Lastly, draw thine own exhilarated consciousness into communion with this God by profound concentration and visualization, and the magic life force is thine to wield for good or ill.
Peter Carroll


One should plunge passionately into every possible experience; by doing so one is purged of those personal prejudices which we took so stupidly for ourselves, though they prevented us from realizing our true Wills and from knowing our Names and Natures...Anyone who is doing his true Will is drunk with the delight of Life.
Aleister Crowley


Magick can be worked quite easily once one learns to re-believe in innocence, simplicity, and direct inspiration. Why use a memorized invocation including divine names and words of power when one can get better and livelier results by speaking from the heart plus a dose of freestyle chaos language and chanting?
Jan Fries


If you're into ritual at all then it's quite likely that, somewhere amongst your legion of selves, there's a drama queen screaming for recognition. So be flamboyant. Put on a good show and the gods will reward you, give good reviews, come back for more and tell their friends about you.
Phil Hine


There is no use in this indulging in a lifelong competition to change the structure of the little environment he seems to be trapped in. But one could see the larger pattern and move with it - Go with the flow! - and accept it and rise above one's immediate environment and even alter it by accepting the larger pattern and grooving with it - Put your good where it will do the most!
Tom Wolfe, on the Merry Pranksters


God is dual, as we have seen, composed of a female and a male principle. The union of the two is harmony, love, creation; thus man must unite with woman in order to be as God. All the other aspects of God are also paired into male and female forces. When they unite they create, they are in harmony. They can never create while separated...Because man was created in Gods image, he has all of Gods powers within him.
Migene Gonzalez-Wippler


Personally we find it pleasurable and useful to take frequent inventory of all the gods or selves in our pantheon and to let each take some daily exercise when possible, in the imagined style of the complete renaissance man.
Peter Carroll


In my opinion, the low technological level of (shamanic) cultures compelled their members to develop to the highest degree possible the ability of the human mind to cope with serious problems of health and survival.
Michael Harner


(Aldous Huxley) compared the brain to a "reducing valve." In ordinary perception, the senses send an overwhelming flood of information to the brain, which the brain then filters down to a trickle it can manage for the purpose of survival in a highly competitive world. Man has become so rational, so so utilitarian, that the trickle becomes pale and thin. It is efficient, for mere survival, but it screens out the most wondrous part of man's potential experience without his even knowing it. We're shut off from our own world. Primitive man once experienced the rich and sparkling flood of the senses fully. Children experience it for a few months - until "normal" training, conditioning, close the doors on this other world, usually for good...
Tom Wolfe, on the Merry Pranksters


For you and for me the highest moment, the keenest joy, is not when our minds dominate but when we lose our minds...
Anais Nin


The realization that belief is a tool rather than an end in itself has immense consequences if fully accepted. Within the limits set by physical possibility, and these limits are wider and more malleable than most people believe, one can make real any beliefs one chooses, including contradictory beliefs. The magician is not one striving for and particular identity goal, rather one who wants the meta-identity of being able to be anything.
Peter Carroll


Magic, being both an art and a science, has remained relatively free of the restrictions of orthodoxy by virtue of its position outside socially sanctioned thought. It has been constantly accumulating data and technology as humam consciousness evolves, despite occasional attempts at cauterization by the nostalgically inclined. It is the very nature of Magic to be progressive, anarchic, and experimental...Magic has acted as a matrix from which the courageous can explore a universe that answers to no authority.
from the Templum Nigri Solis


One aspect of Chaos Magic that seems to upset some people is the Chaos Magicians occasional fondness for working with images culled from non-historical sources, such as invoking HP Lovecrafts Cthulu mythos beings, mapping the Rocky Horror Show onto the Tree of Life, slamming through the astral void in an X-Wing figher, and channeling communications from Gods that didn't exist five minutes ago. It is the adoption of the belief which makes it viable, not its coherence.
Phil Hine


...will you shop at the supermarket of beliefs or the supermarket of sensation and let your consumer preferences define your true self? Or will you, in a bold and lighthearted fashion, thieve from both for the fun of it?
Peter Carroll


While the majority of magical perspectives seek to transcend or reject paramount Reality in favor of higher states of being, the Chaoist Paradigm makes Paramount Reality into a Playground for the phenomenizing of will and desire.
Phil Hine


We are not to regard ourselves as base beings, without whose sphere is Light or God. Our minds and bodies are veils of the light within. The uninitiate is a dark star, and the Great Work for him is to make his veils transparent by purifying them. This purification is really simplification, it is not that the veil is dirty, but that the complexity of its folds makes it opaque.
Aleister Crowley


Every human being has two distinct personalities living within him, the demonic and the divine. The magician has free access to both. When he is able to harmonize them he becomes the perfect man.
Migene Gonzalez-Wippler


A medicine man shouldn't be a saint. He should experience and feel all the ups and downs, the despair and joy, the magic and reality, the courage and the fear, of his people. He should be able to sink as low as a bug, or soar as high as an eagle. Unless he can experience both, he is not good as a medicine man. Sickness, jail, poverty, getting drunk - I had to experience all that myself. Sinning makes the world go round. You can't be so stuck-up, so inhuman that you want to be pure, your soul wrapped up in a plastic bag, all the time. You have to be God and the devil, both of them. Being a good medicine man means being right in the midst of the turmoil, not shielding yourself from it. It means experiencing life in all its phases. It means not being afraid of cutting up and playing the fool now and then. That's sacred too. Nature, the Great Spirit, they are not perfect. The world couldn't stand that perfection. The spirit has a good side and a bad side. Sometimes the bad side gives me more knowledge than the good side.
-John Fire Lame Deer


Alternating the negative with positive qualities will help you see into your integrated being. When you manage to unblock your compassion for yourself, and direct it back into the parts of you that you originally despised, you will free the entire stock of psychic energy that was yours all along but not available to you because of self-hatred.
Z. Budapest


Remember that all dirt is only misplaced matter capable of being re-used elsewhere. The energy we tie up or confine in hatred, envy, resentment, fear, etc., can be used constructively elsewhere in our lives.
Clifford Bias


This distinction perpetuated the division of the world into matter versus spirit, subjective versus objective, reflecting a general philosophy(shared by science and religion) which regarded the demands of the everyday world as being inferior to abstract metaphysics...Sorcery, which is concerned with the everyday world, can help us keep our feet on the ground, which is very important for those who would reach for the stars.
Phil Hine


Reject then the obscenities of contrived uniformity, order, and purpose. Turn and face the tidal wave of Chaos from which the philosophers have been fleeing in terror for millennia. Leap in and come out surfing its crest, sporting amidst the limitless weirdness and mystery in all things, for those who reject false certainties. Thank Chaos we shall never exhaust it. Create, destroy, enjoy, IO CHAOS!
Peter Carroll


Pan was primarily a god of kindly merriment, worshipped with music and dancing. Dancing and play are a basic activity of all life. Children are natural dancers, and so are animals. Forest creatures leap and gambol in the woodland. The mating dances of birds, the amazing springtime antics of hares, even the constant swarming of gnats on a summer evening, are all part of the same instinctive impulse. The earth, the moon, and all the planets join in a great circling dance about the sun. The island nebulae seem to be circling about a centre. The merry circle dance of the witches was a deeply instinctive response to the living Nature with which they sought kinship.
Doreen Valiente


There are a good many gods and spirits who care very little for the meaning of the invocation and respond much faster to its mood. This is especially the case with the elder gods, the Ancient Ones and those primal spirits of the dawn ages who don't give a damn for reason anyway...Praying to the beast spirits has to be congruent with their animal sentience, otherwise they won't notice the call. Forget about poetic language and subtle definitions. That sort of thing may work well with the more refined gods. It won't work with the beasts. The beasts will react to your emotions, to your passion, to the hunger of the calling. They don't give a damn for the intellectual approach... If you want to meet your ancestors, few of whom were human, be prepared to welcome them in every cell of your body.
Jan Fries


Magic is a two-way process; you use it to change yourself and in return, it changes you. Letting yourself enter a magical reality is not about creating an enclave of magic beyond your everyday life, but allowing magic in - allowing for the intrusion of the weird, the irrational, the things you can't explain, yet are undeniably real. You may well learn the summoning of spirits using ritual magic, but what happens when the spirits summon you?
Phil Hine


I hope that some of the more daring among you will now voice that obvious question, Really, what is a nature spirit? Frankly, I don't know. I have no idea what a spirit really is, or what you and I really are, let alone what reality might be. Luckily, we don't have to know. Do we require objective proof that some person really exists before we dare to mumble those sacred words, Brother, would you lend me some cash?
Jan Fries