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- Occultism | Definition, History, Practices, Facts | Britannica
In the academic study of esotericism, the term is often used in a broader sense to characterize all esoteric traditions that have adapted to an increasingly secular, globalized, and scientific world, including Spiritualism, Spiritism, Wicca, and the New Age milieu
- Occult - Wikipedia
The occult (from Latin occultus 'hidden, secret') is a category of esoteric or supernatural beliefs and practices which generally fall outside the scope of organized religion and science, encompassing phenomena involving a 'hidden' or 'secret' agency, such as magic and mysticism
- Occult Philosophy – Digital Occult Library
People who are interested in the occult may first be drawn to the ritual aspects of it Visually appealing and geared toward western material culture, the various symbols and items are usually a person’s first introduction to the occult
- Occult - Occult Encyclopedia
In the 1970s, the sociologist Edward Tiryakian distinguished between occultism, which he used in reference to practices, techniques, and procedures, and esotericism, which he defined as the religious or philosophical belief systems on which such practices are based
- Occultism: Origins, Practices and Spiritual Conflicts
Origins, practices and symbols of occultism, from alchemy to magic: a historical and spiritual exploration of hidden knowledge
- What is Occultism? Occult Beliefs and Practices | Gaia
Occultism is nothing more than a belief (or experimentation) in alternative ways of viewing the world, views that may not necessarily be welcomed, nor understood, by the culture in which an individual lives
- OCCULTISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of OCCULTISM is occult theory or practice : belief in or study of the action or influence of supernatural or supernormal powers
- What Is Occultism? Meaning, History, and Psychological Perspective . . .
Occultism refers to the study or practice of hidden knowledge, mystical traditions, and esoteric systems that claim to reveal deeper truths about reality The word “occult” comes from the Latin occultus, meaning “hidden” or “secret ”
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