Needful Magic, no. 63
Lin Tarczynski
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Needful Magic, no. 63
Lin Tarczynski
I don’t give a ship… lost & lonely ©2023 blueskipper
An abandoned ship spotted at the Bredow Bridge in Hamburg.
Lin Tarczynski
Needful Magic, no. 30
Lin Tarczynski
Needful Magic, nos. 18, 19, 20
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Needful Magic, no. 33
Lin Tarczynski
You may have seen pieces of this before, or a variation of it.
Two Poems 6
Peripatetic Today I walkedacross a moment to tomorrow,always towards tomorrow… Tomorrow I will walk one hundred milesacross the tundra,across a glacier in Peru… Tomorrow I will walk one hundred milesacross the palms of my friends,across the roses of my enemies… Tomorrow I will walk one hundred milesacross Jupiter’s eye,across the surface of the sun… Tomorrow I will walk one hundred…
Needful Magic, Assortment (alternative to No. 25)
Lin Tarczynski
Chaos magick is not my tradition, except I have noticed a few uncomfortable sympathies between my life and the life of Austin Osman Spare, but that's just the usual magic of artists transmitting, or maybe transmuting, to each other past death and through time. Magick spelled with with a "k" is not my tradition. I am trying to avoid Crowleyisms. If I tag with "magick" or "chaos magick" it's because I have some odd impulse that it might be useful to people who do practice within those traditions.
My tradition is asemic writing. Also asemic magic, which is a new modern label for an ancient practice.