occultism in English

noun

[oc·cult·ism || ɑ'kʌltɪzm /ɒ'kʌltɪzm ,ə'kʌltɪzm]

belief in and the teachings of the hidden and mysterious; study of the occult

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1. Do they practice occultism?

2. Occultism: I see shit happening in your future.

3. 13 Another of Satan’s snares is disguised occultism.

4. - a very modest aficionado of occultism, witchcraft, and all that.

5. Some systems of occultism are more rational than others.

6. Source for information on Cacodaemons: Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology dictionary.

7. All of the foundations for occultism and witchcraft are in place.

8. Occultism is a general term referring to many branches of thought and practice.

9. This is the their inner connection and why Christianity will condemn Occultism and Gnostisim.

10. The book sets out to elucidate the meaning of the principal symbols in occultism.

11. Science is tied to "the plane of effects", but occultism is take to "the plane of causes."

12. In short, no book which sets out to analyse modern occultism can afford to avoid this new movement.

13. He also delved into all manners of occultism , including consulting witches, but ignored the warnings of God's prophets .

14. Illuministic conspirators were bringing forth a one-world religion with a cleverly concealed element of occultism interwoven in its teachings.

15. Tibetan Tantrism is a belief in spirits and demons, secret sexual practices, occultism, mind control, and an obsession with power.

16. Much material, especially that focused on unsuspecting youths, is filled with extreme and repugnant trends, such as racism, occultism, immorality, and sadistic violence.

17. Either way there is no doubt that her remarkable synthesis of western occultism and eastern traditions became a foundation for the New Age.

18. Moreover, according to occultism, astrological forces are vibrations which are transmitted to earth via an infinite number of longitudinal waves through the ether.

19. Like most witches here, he melds European and native traditions in his work, a special brew of occultism he learned from his uncle.

20. These bands also often tend to adopt some of the thematic characteristics of that genre as well: evil, Satanism, and occultism are all common topics and images.

21. More and more movies brought the symbols of Occultism to the modern world. It seems there is something meaningful behind it under the space and time.

22. In our day too, many ignore Jehovah’s law and search out spirit mediums, consult horoscopes, and resort to other forms of occultism to solve their problems.

23. In an attempt to achieve legitimization and acceptance from the larger society, advocates of occultism have in recent years portrayed the occult as basically amenable to scientific investigation.

24. Being influenced by studies of Occultism, metaphysics and Indian religion, Yeats explored symbolism and investigated origin and nature of the world in his last period of poetic creation.

25. This paper is a discussion of, in respects of the arising of scientific humanism and the revive of occultism, the cultural background of the appearance of Paracelsism.

26. In 1886 Yeats formed the Dublin Lodge of the Hermetic Society. (An organization exerting one of three most significant influences on Western occultism in the 19th and 20th centuries.

27. Explaining how these oils are prepared by pastors and people in occultism, he said that, the Crowd puller oil is prepared with the use of water acquired from the body of …

28. Country of origin: Australia Location: Perth, Western Australia Status: Active Formed in: 2009 Genre: Technical Death/Black Metal Lyrical themes: Darkness, Occultism, Anti-Religion Current label: Unsigned/independent Years active: 2009-present Contact: Befallen@live.com

29. Strieber collaborated with religious scholar Jeffrey J. Kripal on 2016's Super Natural: A New Vision of the Unexplained, a study of occultism, supernatural experiences, and parapsychology that explores "why the supernatural is neither fantasy nor fiction but a vital and authentic aspect of life".

30. Die Glocke (German: [diː ˈɡlɔkə], "The Bell") was a purported top-secret Nazi scientific technological device, secret weapon, or Wunderwaffe.First described by Polish journalist and author Igor Witkowski in Prawda o Wunderwaffe (2000), it was later popularized by military journalist and author Nick Cook who associated it with Nazi occultism, antigravity and free energy research.