NEW DAWN (ND): What do you mean by the Occult? MITCH HOROWITZ (MH): The term itself comes from the Latin occultus, meaning secret. It was adopted by Renaissance thinkers looking for a way of discussing the Greco-Egyptian and other pre-Christian teachings being rediscovered and newly transla...
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The first type of it is the club ring. This is the most common type of it and is worn by members of a particular motorcycle club. It typically has the name or logo of the club inscribed on it, as well as other symbols or designs that represent the club such as flames, stars or s...
Podcast:Play in new window|Download|Embed Watch this video onBitChute/Minds.com/YouTube On today’s Thought For The Day, James riffs on a conversation in the Corbett Report comments about the Exxon logo and the surprising things hidden in many corporate logos. ...
A former occultist: “Now this is how someone would sneak in occult symbolism.This thing is basically the precise layout for the invocation of the spirits corresponding to the classical elements as a prelude to witchcraft.” https://t.co/CHAN8Lv0aC — Beverly De Soto (@Editorregina) Decembe...
Now, all this is diabolical in the highest degree, and is not this intuition of the symbols of a lost science something truly marvellous, for it is transcendent magic which, basing the universe on the two pillars of Hermes and Solomon, has divided the me
Fecal occult blood tests For this test, you provide a small poop sample for analysis. If the lab finds blood in your poop, that could be a sign of cancer or another disease. However, this test can’t diagnose disease. It only tells your doctor that something is causing abnormal bleeding...
What are the different types of Wicca?Wicca:Wicca is a pagan religion based on both ancient pagan religions and modern occultism. It is primarily based on nature worship, and its members regard themselves as "witches." Wicca rose to prominence in the 1950s with the publication of British ...
"Masonry, like all the religions, all the Mysteries, Hermeticism and Alchemy, conceals its secrets from all except the Adepts and Sages, or the Elect, and uses false explanations and misinterpretations of its symbols to mislead those who deserve only to be misled; to conceal the Truth, ...
the kind of pastorally eroticised 1970s chocolate bar or air-freshener ads that used to pollute primetime TV in my childhood or b) waiting nervously for something terrible to happen, a split skull, perhaps, an occult Scandinavian sacrifice, finding a decomposing animal corpse in the bushes, a...