"Chile is a magical land of extremes, stark contrasts and polar opposites under not only the protection of the icy peaks and ominous rumbling volcanoes of the Andes but also an underlying but omnipresent tectonic tension. Ranging from the lunar landscapes and Mars-like badlands of the Atacama desert in the far north, to the dense and haunted Patagonian woodlands in the far south, beyond the Chilean mainland lie the mysterious moai of its Oceanic territory Easter Island and the bleak and frozen wastelands of its Antarctic claim.
Like anywhere, magic has probably been practised in some form or another since man first set foot here some 16,400 years ago at Pilauco, near the present-day southern Chilean city of Osorno. Each culture that emerged afterwards and each wave of settlers that arrived subsequently added their own particular fibre and texture to the unique and rich tapestry of Chilean occultism. This is just as true of the folk magic practices associated with Chile's miniature cenotaphs known as animitas, as it is with the high magic practised by both Chile's Mapuche shamans and its famed occultists and mystics of European origin such as Miguel Serrano and Alejandro Jodorowsky." (Excerpt)