- Phil Hine
Philip M. Hine, more commonly known as Phil Hine is a well-known writer, book reviewer, and
occultist . He became known internationally through his written works "Pseudonomicon", "Condensed Chaos", "Prime Chaos", as well as several essays [http://www.philhine.org.uk/art/index.html Personal Website of Phil Hine] ." 2005] on the topics ofchaos magic andCthulhu Mythos magick .Biography
Growing up in
Blackpool , Hine got involved withChaos Magic theory inWest Yorkshire in the 1980s. This was after he "picked up the fabled white edition of Liber Null [by Pete Carroll] at Sorcerer’s Apprentice." [http://dreamflesh.com/interviews/philhine/ Interview with Phil Hine] ." 2005] Hine subsequently published a series of booklets on "Urban Shamanism ", and a magic primer that has since been titledCondensed Chaos . This book has been described byWilliam S. Burroughs as "the most concise statement of the logic of modern magic."He is a former editor and contributor to Ian Read's magazine Chaos International. He has facilitated workshops and seminars on modern magical practice in America and
Europe and contributed to a wide range of occult journals, being most active in the period 1986-1996.As of 1997 he resides in
South London .Hine is bisexual [ [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/flsh_breeding.html Breeding Devils in Chaos: Homosexuality & the Occult] ." Note: This essay was written in 1991 as part of a presentation for the Talking Stick discussion forum in
London - at the time Hine was identifying as being gay, and has since settled on identifying as bisexual.] and has written many articles on this topic within occultism. [ [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/flsh_phobia.html Occult Homophobia - Some Choice Quotes] ] [ [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/flsh_sodsoc.html Sodomy and Sorcery] ] [ [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/flsh_luwill.html Love Under Will: Sexuality, Magic & Liberation] ]Books
His earliest popular work was a small pamphlet now called "Oven-Ready Chaos" (formerly "Condensed Chaos", a title that has been appropriated since for one of his full length books) which outlined a brief and simple "definition" of magic(k), a brief history of the school of practice called
chaos magic and an outline of some of its basic approaches, which presented a number of simple techniques."Condensed Chaos" is a full length expansion of this pamphlet focusing on basic techniques and the style of doing magick that has become associated with
chaos magic . It was later joined by a second companion volume "Prime Chaos", which focused more on the construction and uses of more formalized ritual techniques.
=Hine's approach= Phil Hine's works have been criticized at times for lacking depth, Fact|date=February 2007 but he is also widely considered one of the most practical, down-to-earth, and accessible authors on the subject. Unlike the more complex writings of authors such asAleister Crowley , his works are considered highly successful at taking the mystical jargon out of magical writing.Fact|date=February 2007
= Definition of magic = Hine seems reluctant in his works to pin down a concise definition of magic. Instead he suggests that magic is both an encompassing, living force, and a mode of consciousness. This consciousness can be experienced asgnosis but also part of everyday life. "Magic is a set of techniques and approaches for extending the limits of Achievable Reality" Fact|date=February 2007 is probably the most concise definition of Hine's approach to magic.Another definition is "a state of openness to a more expansive reality and the application of this state in one's life". Fact|date=February 2007
= Method = Phil Hine repeatedly stresses, probably strongly influenced byRobert Anton Wilson andNeuro-linguistic Programming , that the metaphysical frameworks used by certain schools of magic and their attendant goals for the practitioner are not inescapable absolutes, but, to the chaos magician, matters of style and practicality. Rather than giving metaphysical explanations of why something should work, he outlines a few basic techniques for altering states of consciousness, and insists that the only way to find out about magic is to "try it yourself". Fact|date=February 2007 He generally conforms to the opinion that certain forms of magic are executed in a state ofgnosis , but does not do so rigidly. Fact|date=February 2007
= Ritual style = Following his suggestion that magic should be fun and based on whatever works, Hine shifts from semi-traditional Qabalistic ritual, to meditating on computer-programming-inspired flowcharts, to seemingly absurd Discordian rites. The thrust of his advice is for the magician to be creative with that which they find inspiring, and to modify it according to their needs. Fact|date=February 2007Written works
Books
*"Prime Chaos", 1993. ISBN 1-56184-137-4
*"Condensed Chaos", 1995. ISBN 1-56184-117-X
*"The Pseudonomicon" 1996. ISBN 1-56184-195-1Contributions to Anthologies
* Are You Illuminated? in The Book of Lies - the Disinformation Guide to Magick & the Occult 2003
* Foreword, to Chaotopia!: Magick & Ecstasy in the PandaemonAeon, Dave Lee, Attractor 1997
* Cthulhu Madness in The Starry Wisdom, Mitchell (ed), 2nd Edition, Creation Press 1996
* Riding the Serpent, in Secrets of Western Tantra, New Falcon Publications, 1996
* 'Sexual Magick: A Chaos Perspective', in Sex, Magick, Tantra & Tarot, New Falcon Publications, 1996
* 'Responses to Chaos Culture', in Rebels & Devils, Hyatt (ed), New Falcon Publications 1996
* Foreword, to Chaos Ritual, Steve Wilson, Neptune Press 1994
* 'Bitter Venoms', in A Taste of Things to Come, Revelations 23 Press, 1991
* 'The Physics of Evocation', in The Nox Anthology, Sennitt & Hewitson-May (eds), New World Publishing, 1990
* 'Dark Entries', in Starry Wisdom, Pagan News Publications, 1990
=Out of Print=
* Walking Between The Worlds: Techniques of Modern Shamanism Vol.1 (1989)
* Two Worlds & Inbetween: Techniques of Modern Shamanism Vol. II (1989)
* Touched By Fire: Techniques of Modern Shamanism Vol. III (1990)
* Starry Wisdom (Collected essays from the Esoteric Order of Dagon, 1990)
* Chaos Servitors: A User Guide (1991)
* Condensed Chaos (original booklet, 1992) [http://www.textfiles.com/occult/ERIS/cc.txt Available free online]Reviews
* [http://occultebooks.com/articles/PhilHine/Romancingtheshadow/tabid/122/Default.aspx Romancing the shadow: psychopaths and the American Dream]
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/books/review_results.html The Book of Results]
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/books/review_seidways.html Seidways]References
External links
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk Personal homepage]
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/index_e-books.html Phil Hines PDF Downloads]Interviews
* [http://dreamflesh.com/interviews/philhine/ An Interview with Phil Hine]
Articles
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_pomo.html Occultism: a postmodern perspective] by Phil Hine (1988)]
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_cursing.html On Cursing] by Phil Hine - a presentation made at UKAOS 1992
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_ritewrong.html Rites that go wrong] by Phil Hine
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_rips.html Rips to the Edge]
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_possesion.html Possession] by Phil Hine
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_politrit.html Political ritual reconsidered]
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_egregore.html On the Magical Egregore] by Phil Hine
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_outdoors.html Magic in the Great Outdoors] by Phil Hine
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_shmheal.html Magic for Healing: A Shamanic Perspective] by Phil Hine
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_ekomag.html Ekomagic] by Phil Hine - a presentation made at the Wildwood Conference, 1994
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_divunfold.html Divinitory Unfoldings] by Phil Hine
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_bmlhp.html Black magic and the left-hand path] by Phil Hine
* [http://www.philhine.org.uk/writings/ess_swot.html Analytic Techniques for Sorcery Interventions] by Phil Hine
* [http://www.ashejournal.com/index.php?id=184 For the Love of God: Variations of the Vaisnava School of Krishna Devotion] by Phil Hine
* [http://www.ashejournal.com/index.php?id=164 Zimbu Xototl Time] by Phil Hine
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