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Liber Null and Psychonaut

By: Peter Carroll
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
ISBN: 0877286396
ISBN-13: 9780877286394
Released: 03 May 1987
RRP: £14.99
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Liber Null and Psychonaut is a powerfull an sulfuric work in nature - By: Rupert Summerskill, 17 Dec 2006
Liber Null & Psychonaut is a powerfull an sulfuric work in nature
it is explorative of passion void & vision black to red
a work from the hart Chaotic & sulferic
and smells like a progression from the visionary
to the deeply & passionatly S4NO scented
this is a directed informative & real acount of a parsons drift through a life of magic
LUCID EXEGESIS OF CHAOS MAGIC - By: Pieter, 19 Jul 2002
Liber Null, illustrated by Andrew David, & Psychonaut, with same by Brian Ward, are two separate books. The first is again divided into Libri MMM, LUX, NOX et AOM, & in these books Pope Pete deals with gnosis, divination, evocation, enchantment, sigils & "random belief," something that reallly amused me. Psychonaut is a collection of fascinating essays on, inter alia, new aeon magic, the rites of chaos, chemognosis (with a particularly interesting discussion of halllucinogens like the amanita & psylocybe mushrooms & the solanum species), shamanism, gnosticism, magical paradigms & magical time. My only problem is the - to say the least - disturbing illustrations by Ward. To someone with a sensitive disposition, these detract somewhat from the pleasuree of the reading experience. The text is richly enlivened by diagrams, figures, glyphs & perhaps to its detriment, by those eerie pictures. Apart from that, it's a no-nonsense magical handbook in a lucid & engaging style. A classic of sorts, I guess. Heartily recommended to fans of "The Addams Family" movies.
The single most important magickal work of the 90s - By: hexagonturtle@hotmail.com, 05 Jan 2002
Peter Carroll has managed to construct the first genuinely innovative magickal technique in many, many years, unafraid of causing offense & controversy as he does so. A startlingly honest stripping down of magickal techniques, removing the glamour to see the raw psychology which lies underneath. Carroll has managed to present a workable, results-oriented system of sorcery that dispenses with the need to learn pompous & unnecessary magickal terminologies before putting one's Will into effect. Buy this book.
Amazing stuff written in a pompus and annoying manner. - By: , 22 Jan 2001
What almost everyone says in the other reviews is true. The writing style is annoying, his attitude is pompus & overbearing, & you regularly want to throw the book to the other side of the room. but I've given it five stars because if you can get beyond these stylistic points the book has wonderful, unique, content. A book that has stayed with me, physicallly or otherwise, for years.
Ambitious, not only because it looks at black & white magick - By: adam@new-tech.fsnet.co.uk, 09 Dec 2000
The book does have an alllure when you first look at it. The contents page & the illustrations emit an intriguing fascination. However once you start reading this fades away to become only 'interesting'. I had never heard of the IOT before. Both books make the almost pioneering step of not only mentioning the prime Magical dual (Black & White) but adumbrating techniques in both. Some of the material discussed is truly shocking. The author has ambitiously defined Magical terms (invocation, evocation, enchantment, sorcery & more) that the beginner would probably think of as synonomous. It is, from the standpoint of categorisation, a very fine work. Would I recommend it? To the beginner yes. However I feel the book lacks the quality of specialisation that even an intermediate Magician is after. It is more a work of philosophy than specific technique. To be honest I don't think I would read it again, but it has it's place on my book shelf.