The Integration of Hindu Gods in Western Occult Magick
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The Integration of Hindu Gods in Western Occult Magick

Occult practices have always been an intriguing facet of human spirituality, encompassing a wide range of beliefs, rituals, and magical practices. In recent years, the integration of Hindu gods and deities into Western occult magick has gained prominence, creating a fascinating interplay between Eastern and Western esoteric traditions. This article explores the phenomenon, delving into…

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Occult Symbolism in Surrealism

Unveiling the Esoteric World: Occult Symbolism in Surrealism Surrealism, the groundbreaking artistic movement that emerged in the early 20th century, defied conventional norms and tapped into the power of the subconscious mind. With its dreamlike landscapes and enigmatic imagery, Surrealism became a playground for exploring occult and esoteric symbolism. Surrealist artists delved into realms of…

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Title: A∴A∴ and O.T.O.: A Comprehensive Comparison of Magickal Orders

In the realm of occult and magickal practices, two influential magickal orders stand out: the A∴A∴ (Astrum Argentum) and the O.T.O. (Ordo Templi Orientis). Founded by Aleister Crowley, these organizations have made significant contributions to the development and dissemination of esoteric knowledge. This article provides an in-depth comparative analysis of the A∴A∴ and the O.T.O.,…

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Tantra and Its Connection to Western Mystery Traditions: Exploring Spiritual Pathways

Tantra, a profound spiritual tradition originating in ancient India, has long captivated individuals seeking a deeper connection with themselves, others, and the divine. While often associated with sacred sexuality, Tantra encompasses far more than its popularized aspects. Its teachings and practices encompass a wide range of philosophical, spiritual, and mystical elements that have found resonance…

Gnosticism and Healing
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Gnosticism and Healing

From the orthodox or conventional forms of Christianity, we understand that the Messiah who is the son of God came purposely to forgive us our “sin”, the dismissing of negative karma- he will come to sacrifice himself for the sake of remission of sin, the opposite of karma that connects souls, so as whosoever has…