segunda-feira, 14 de novembro de 2011

"Philosophy and Practice of Magick" - Peter J. Carroll


At any time in life, but most commonly in late youth, when we have the vague intuition that there is something profoundly bizarre and inconsistent about life, the universe, and everything, there may suddenly be a horrifying or ecstatic certainty that one's own self is illusory, and that reality is also an illusion.One's carefully defended identity seems to be a pointless pretence and an empty shell.The world becomes a cacophony of meaningless sensations.Most people will reject this initiation, and manage to fill their lives and identities with sufficient concerns until perhaps an awareness of mortality reminds them of it again.Those who do drink the poison must seek stronger medicine or become sick or mad. - Peter J. Carroll

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