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Definition of Occultists

Occultist
Occultist Oc*cult"ist, n. An adherent of occultism.

Meaning of Occultists from wikipedia

- Hinduism and Buddhism. In various cases, certain occultists did both. Another characteristic of these occultists was the emphasis that they placed on "the spiritual...
- general fraternities Magical organization While all occultists are mystics, not all mystics are occultists. Specifically practitioners of Hermetic and Practical...
- Constantine (/ˌkɒnstənˈtiːn/ KON-stən-TEEN) is a 2005 American superhero horror film directed by Francis Lawrence in his directorial debut. Written by...
- other demons of high and low order. His work was an inspiration for other occultists and demonologists, including an anonymous author who wrote the Lemegeton...
- Konstantinos is the name of a practicing occultist and neopagan and the author of seven spiritual and occult books on nocturnal witchcraft, all published...
- probably in London around 1770–1780, died after 1802) was an English occultist. Barrett, an Englishman, claimed himself to be a student of chemistry...
- Nema has been one of the most influential occultists of the last quarter century although most occultists have never read her works. What Nema has done...
- translated, the narrator talks about the German occultist and stage mentalist Erik Jan H****sen: "Occultists believe, H****sen may also have imparted occult...
- Nathaniel Wood Sr. (November 19, 1729 Norwich, Connecticut, – April 27, 1815 Woodville, New York) was the leader of a sect called the New Israelites, which...
- while the right-hand path is equated with benevolent white magic. Other occultists have criticised this definition, believing that the left–right dichotomy...