Christopher DeGraffenreid

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A skilled magician can ride a trickster to his or her life goals without having to spell out the hundreds of dreary steps in between (which will be wrong anyway). Pete Carroll puts this obliquity quite succinctly in The Octavo. Conjure then, for needs if must, but preferably for opportunity and quality of experience, but never merely for more of the same. Conjure not for wealth, but for the experiences that you would spend the wealth on if you had it. Any necessary wealth will then materialise as a side effect.53
The Chaos Protocols: Magical Techniques for Navigating the New Economic Reality
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