TOPY was known for its eclectic and experimental approach to spirituality and magick. Its key principles and practices included:
• Individualism: TOPY emphasized the individual's ability to shape their own reality and beliefs, rejecting dogma and hierarchical structures in favor of self-exploration.
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Chaos Magick: TOPY was closely linked to the
Chaos Magick movement, which promoted pragmatism and flexibility in magickal practices. Members were encouraged to adapt and synthesize diverse belief systems.
• Art and Creative Expression: The organization saw art and creativity as central to personal transformation. Members explored various forms of art, including music, performance, and visual arts, as tools for magickal work.
• Psychic Exploration: TOPY explored psychic abilities, including
divination, energy work, and
extrasensory perception, as a means of self-discovery and expanding consciousness.
• Ritual and Magick: Rituals and magickal practices were central to TOPY's activities. They utilized a wide range of techniques, from
sigil magick to guided visualizations, to achieve personal and magickal goals.