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  2. List of occult writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable occult writers A-B. Evangeline Adams (1868–1932) Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486–1535) Albertus Magnus (1193 ...

  3. Category:Occult books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Occult books" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bibliotheca Chemica ...

  4. List of Gnostic texts - Wikipedia

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    Ginza Rabba (The Great Treasure, also known as The Book of Adam) (DC 22) Qulasta (Canonical Prayerbook) (DC 53) (see also list of Qulasta prayers) Sidra d-Nišmata (Book of Souls) (first part of the Qulasta) ʿNiania (The Responses) (part of the Qulasta) Drašâ d-Jōhânā (Mandaean Book of John, also known as The Book of Kings)

  5. List of occultists - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Serrano (1917–2009), Chilean diplomat, writer of books on Esoteric Nazism; Stephen Skinner (born 1948), Australian writer; Harry Everett Smith (1923–1991), visual artist, experimental filmmaker, record collector, bohemian, mystic, largely self-taught student of anthropology, and Neo-Gnostic bishop

  6. Works of Aristotle - Wikipedia

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    Diogenes Laërtius lists, in his Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (c. 230 CE), works of Aristotle comprising 156 titles divided into approximately 400 books, which he reports as totaling 445,270 lines of writing; [10] however, many of these are lost or only survive in fragments, and some may have been incorrectly attributed.

  7. Western esotericism - Wikipedia

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    In the context of Ancient Greek philosophy, the terms "esoteric" and "exoteric" were sometimes used by scholars not to denote that there was secrecy, but to distinguish two procedures of research and education: the first reserved for teachings that were developed "within the walls" of the philosophical school, among a circle of thinkers ("eso-" indicating what is unseen, as in the classes ...

  8. Category:Books about spirituality - Wikipedia

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    The Second Coming of Christ (book) The Seven Spiritual Laws of Superheroes; The Seven Storey Mountain; Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior; Small Miracles (book series) Soul Survivor (book) The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down; The Gospel According to Spiritism; The Spirits Book; Spiritual Heritage of India (book)

  9. List of occult terms - Wikipedia

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    The terms esoteric and arcane can also be used to describe the occult, [4] [5] in addition to their meanings unrelated to the supernatural. The term occult sciences was used in the 16th century to refer to astrology , alchemy , and natural magic , which today are considered pseudosciences .