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Tuesday, 17 April 2007

That word OCCULT

The word occult comes from the Latin occultus (clandestine, hidden, secret), referring to 'knowledge of the hidden'. The word has many uses in the English language, popularly meaning 'knowledge of the paranormal', as opposed to 'knowledge of the measurable',[citation needed] usually referred to as science. The term is sometimes popularly taken to mean 'knowledge meant only for certain people' or 'knowledge that must be kept hidden', but for most practicing occultists it is simply the study of a deeper spiritual "reality" that extends beyond pure reason and the physical sciences. The terms esoteric and arcane can have a very similar meaning, and the three terms are often interchangeable.
The term occult is also used as a label given to a number of
organizations or orders, and the teachings and practices as taught by them. The name also extends to a large body of literature and spiritual philosophy.