This compendium of the occult includes entries on topics as diverse and dangerous as Aleister Crowley, secret societies, psychedelics and magick in theory and practice. The result is an alchemical formula that may well rip a hole in the fabric of your reality:
Mark Pesce, author of The Playful World, compares computer programming and spellcasting.
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, father of Industrial Music and Rave culture explains how samples in a rave song can have magical consequences.
William Burroughs and the occult.
Nevill Drury, Australia's most noted occult writer, tells of Dion Fortune, Austin Spare and Rosaleen Norton.
Donald Tyson's "The Enochian Apocalypse Working" asks if the seeds of the end of the world were sown in the Elizabethan era.