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  • | language = English ...ies, the best romances, the best love stories, and the best stories of the occult."
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  • | genre = Occult .... She attended Mount St. Joseph University, earning a Bachelor’s degree in English and Journalism. After graduating, she worked in market research.
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  • ...(1923), but the editorial policy of both was aimed much more towards weird-occult fiction than towards sf." ...Many science fiction magazines have been published in languages other than English, but none has gained worldwide recognition or influence in the world of ang
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  • ...icles. These individuals come from diverse backgrounds, including artists, writers, occultists, scientists, musicians, and more, hailing from countries such a ...|url=https://www.anothermag.com/art-photography/3567/kenneth-anger-on-the-occult |website=www.anothermag.com |date=April 22, 2014 |access-date=March 13, 202
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  • ...n English writer, mystic, and ceremonial magician. The word Thelema is the English transliteration of the Koine Greek noun θέλημα (pronounced [θéleema ...Hellfire Club]]. Rabelais's Abbey of Thelema has been referred to by later writers Sir Walter Besant and James Rice, in their novel "The Monks of Thelema" (18
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  • ...in Hellenistic Greek; necromantīa in Latin, and necromancy in 17th-century English. Many medieval writers believed that actual resurrection required the assistance of God. They saw
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  • ...side that oddly mixed with his military side. He was an early disciple of English poet and magician [[Aleister Crowley]] and was very familiar with his and o ...magical training from him. However, Fuller continued to be fascinated with occult subjects, and in later years, he would write about topics such as the Qabal
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  • ...Richards Lawrence, {{star}}11 September 1885 – {{dag}}2 March 1930) was an English author, poet, [[playwright]], essayist, and literary critic. His collected ...many as a visionary thinker and significant representative of modernism in English literature, although feminists have a mixed opinion of the attitudes toward
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  • ...l pride in various South Asian nations. A variety of prominent artists and writers have also been influenced by Theosophical teachings. Theosophy has an inter ...of the Golden Dawn, the Theosophical Society has been seen as part of an "occult revival" that took place in Western countries during the late 19th century.
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  • The English word magic has its origins in ancient Greece. During the late sixth and ear ...concept of the magos was adopted into Latin and used by many ancient Roman writers as magus and magia. The earliest known Latin use of the term was in Virgil'
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  • {{Wikimain|Scientology and the occult, Affirmations (L. Ron Hubbard), and L. Ron Hubbard and psychiatry|_}} ...teside Parsons, a rocket propulsion engineer and a leading follower of the English occultist [[Aleister Crowley]]. Hubbard befriended Parsons and soon became
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  • ...a branch of [[Ordo Templi Orientis]] (O.T.O.), a secret society led by the English occultist [[Aleister Crowley]], where she was known as "Soror [Sister] Cass ...engaged in July 1934 and married in April 1935. Parsons's interest in the occult led in 1939 to him and Helen joining the Pasadena branch of Ordo Templi Ori
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