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The Significance of Occultism in today’s world – AlliancesForHumanity.com

Are you looking for high caliber literature on the Occult Sciences? The term occult science was used in the sixteenth century to refer to astrology, alchemy, as well as natural magic. The term occultism materialized in the nineteenth century in France, where it came to be allied with a variety of French Esoteric groups connected to Eliphas Levi as well as Papus. In 1875 it was introduced into the English language by the esotericist Helena Blavatsky. See AlliancesForHumanity.com for more information.

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  1. The Significance of Occultism in today’s world – AlliancesForHumanity.com

  2. Are you looking for high caliber literature on the Occult Sciences? The term occult science was used in the sixteenth century to refer to astrology, alchemy, as well as natural magic. The term occultism materialized in the nineteenth century in France, where it came to be allied with a variety of French Esoteric groups connected to Éliphas Lévi as well as Papus. In 1875 it was introduced into the English language by the esotericist Helena Blavatsky. Throughout the twentieth century, the term was used by a variety of diverse authors, but by the twenty-first century was usually employed by academic scholars of esotericism to refer to a range of esoteric currents that developed in the mid nineteenth century as well as their descendants. Occultism is therefore often used to categorize such esoteric traditions as Spiritualism, Theosophy, Anthroposophy, the Hermetic order of the Golden Dawn, as well as New Age! If you’re searching for quality literature on the Occult Sciences, there’s no better place than AlliancesForHumanity.com!

  3. As mentioned, Occultism was initially associated with astrology, alchemy and natural magic though sometimes various forms of divination were also included rather than being subsumed under natural magic. These were grouped together because, according to historian WouterHanegraaff, each one of them occupied in a methodical analysis of nature as well as natural processes, in the context of theoretical frameworks that relied heavily on a belief in occult qualities, virtues or forces! During the early 1900s the books by Alice Bailey began to be produced: “In 1919, during the month of November, I made a contact with A.A.B. (Alice A. Bailey) and asked her to do some writing for me and also to undertake the publishing of certain books which—under the sequential giving out of truth—were due to appear.” See https://alliancesforhumanity.com/bailey.pdf.

  4. It must always be remembered that the Occult Sciences are very ancient. They are the foundations upon which evolutionary development and processes are based. Not just upon our planet but elsewhere as well. They predate our Solar System. Only recently have they entered into our public domain. Only recently has humanity evolved sufficiently to where it could understand and begin to work with these teachings. Hitherto only selected individuals were exposed to this doctrine. Alliances for Humanity 1732 1st Ave #20912 New York, NY 10128 USA AFH137@ProtonMail.com

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