What makes Chaos seem like a plausible way of action? I'm not trying to be critical, rather, I'm curious. I understand our universe is composed of Law and Chaos, but it would seem that our society prides itself on being organized, orderly and by the books, for the most part. Then, you have people who'd rather do as they feel regardless of the laws, the dogmas, etc. This includes the occult.
I know this isn't Dungeons and Dragons, and that Chaos magick or discordianism doesn't necessarily have to do with literal chaos worship, but it's still in the name. Surely there is a reason for that?
I'm asking this question more for myself, because I'm trying to decide if I prefer lawful or chaotic paradigms. I had a friend here once, suggest to me that chaos magick was not for me at all, suggesting law in it's place. Are there generally, groups that emphasize lawful thinking in magick? I only like chaos magick for the flexibility and eclecticism. I'm sort of all over the place, unfocused. I might actually benefit from a structured form of magickal practice.
So generally, what do you guys think? Is law preferred to, than chaos? Do any of you prefer one way of thinking over the other?
Of course, there's always balance between the two
