Occultism in A Sentence

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    Agrippa's contribution is briefly discussed below and his theories received a new lease of life in nineteenth century astrology and occultism.

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    An exploration of the field of the extraordinary as explained in the light of true occultism or Theosophy.

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    Black suns have a particular meaning, coming from occultism and alchemy.

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    For me, the potential of occultism is less about becoming ' spiritual ', and more about becoming spirited.

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    He then gave himself up to philosophical work, especially in connexion with the phenomena of hypnotism and occultism from the modern psychological standpoint.

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    In the lessons he attends he learns, and is exposed to, real occultism.

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    Members of the section were not taught practical occultism or how to perform psychic phenomena.

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    Now, in order to discern this underlying truth in the various and apparently conflicting world creeds, appeal was made to a "Secret Doctrine," and "Esoteric Teaching," which Madame Blavatsky proclaimed had been held for ages as a sacred possession and trust by certain mysterious adepts in occultism, or "Mahatmas," with whom she said she was in psychical as well as in direct physical communication.

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    This is a book essential to any serious student of modern occultism.