The years since the financial crash have seen the realization dawn across the west that the world is rapidly changing. For many, the great promise of modern civilization will go unfulfilled.
The Chaos Protocols provides definitive magical steps for finding and achieving meaningfulness in a world that is no longer set up to provide it. It begins by helping you find the courage to see the world the way it is, rather than the way you want it to be. Then it shows you how to become invincible through initiation and wage the mind war that will keep you moving toward what you really want professionally and personally in order to achieve a fulfilled life.
Reviews
"Gordon White gives a master class on the hard economic realities and the kind of low down and dirty magic for which he has become famous. Pragmatic, sharp, and funny, The Chaos Protocols is a treasure of a book."Peter Grey, author of Apocalyptic Witchcraft
"Take two parts Magick Without Tears, a measure of The Wealth of Nations, a pinch of Ian Fleming and a dash of Noel Coward and you have this almost promiscuously readable text. Whoever said books on magick can't be fabulously entertaining as well as eminently practical has obviously not read up on their Gordon White. Remedy that situation."Chris Knowles, author of The Secret History of Rock n' Roll and Our Gods Wear Spandex
| Introduction |
|
1 | (8) |
|
|
|
9 | (36) |
|
Two A Probabilistic Universe |
|
|
45 | (14) |
|
Three Becoming Invincible |
|
|
59 | (16) |
|
|
|
75 | (22) |
|
Five Ambivalent Allies: Triggering Sync |
|
|
97 | (14) |
|
Six The Magnificent Game of the King |
|
|
111 | (16) |
|
Seven Wish Granting Squiggles |
|
|
127 | (18) |
|
Eight How to Wage a Mind War |
|
|
145 | (34) |
| Conclusion: The Temple at the End of Capitalism |
|
179 | (8) |
| Appendix: The Grimoire That Wasn't |
|
187 | (18) |
| Bibliography |
|
205 | (6) |
| Index |
|
211 | |
Gordon White (London) runs one of the leading chaos magic blogs, Rune Soup. He has worked nationally and internationally for some of the world's largest digital and social media companies, including BBC Worldwide, Discovery Channel, and Yelp. Gordon has presented at media events across Europe on social strategy and the changing behaviors and priorities of Generation Y. During this time, he has partied with princes, dined in castles, been mentored by a former director of a private spy agency, and even had a billionaire knight buy him bottles of champagne.