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Latest revision as of 21:29, 23 February 2025
Occult refers to the study of the hidden, secret or mystical aspects of reality. It is often associated with esotericism, spirituality, and paranormal phenomena. The term "occult" comes from the Latin word "occultus," which means "hidden" or "secret."
History[edit]
The history of the occult dates back to ancient times, with evidence of occult practices found in early civilizations such as Egypt and Mesopotamia. Throughout history, the occult has been associated with various religious and spiritual movements, including Gnosticism, Hermeticism, and Theosophy.
Practices[edit]
Occult practices vary widely and can include divination, astrology, alchemy, magic, and spiritualism. These practices often involve the use of symbols, rituals, and invocations to access hidden knowledge or powers.
Occultism in popular culture[edit]
The occult has had a significant influence on popular culture, with elements of occultism appearing in literature, film, music, and art. Notable examples include the works of Aleister Crowley, the Harry Potter series, and the music of Led Zeppelin.
Criticism and controversy[edit]
The occult has been the subject of criticism and controversy throughout history. Critics often associate the occult with superstition, fraud, and dangerous cults. Despite this, interest in the occult continues to grow, with many people finding value in its teachings and practices.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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