Cassandra Snow and Siri Vincent Plouff's show on folk and chaos magic from a queer liberation lens. Started in 2025. Distributed via Apple Podcasts.
Chaos Current / Topic
Ethics
Responsibility, consequence, and the boundaries of practice
A 2013 post on Red War Magick, a term Dave Lee uses for offensive magical practice. Uses the UK anti-fracking campaign against Cuadrilla as a worked example.
Rysen's follow-up to the Fotamecus working: what happens after a servitor is released into a collective, who is responsible for its actions, and how to dismantle one that has outgrown its operator. Hosted on Chaos Matrix.
Julian Vayne's Substack. Occultism, psychedelics, and chaos magic; field reports and reflective pieces. Mix of free and subscriber-only material.
Lionel Snell's short video essays in the Ramsey Dukes voice. Philosophical discussions of magic, many filmed outdoors.
Snell's 1974 essay arguing that magic is a fourth mode of perceiving reality alongside science, art, and religion. Predates the chaos magic movement and influenced it directly.
Short essay considering magical healing and the question of when intervention is appropriate. Contrasts Wiccan healing-oriented practice with a chaos-magic view on the ethics and limits of acting on another person's situation.
Peter Grey's Substack on magic, witchcraft, and nature. Grey co-founded Scarlet Imprint and writes from a sabbatic witchcraft position rather than a chaos one. Included as a contemporary occult voice that chaos practitioners read alongside their own.
Reads the modern corporation as an intentional egregoric entity that persists across physical, data, and aetheric space. Originally published on Key23 Occulture; archived on the Hermetic Library.