With the occultist, divine knowledge and wisdom takes the place of the mystic way of feeling, which he has transcended but not discarded. |
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The occultist is only the mystic functioning on a higher plane, that of the mind. |
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Love is the most sublime of the Divine energies and is the gem of the crown of an occultist. |
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An illiterate and ignorant occultist, can become a mythomaniac or slanderer, and in the worst cases, an assassin. |
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She, in turn, laid the blame at the feet of Count Cagliostro, a Sicilian con man and occultist. |
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A man who had been an occultist for the past 24 years was crippled by some debilitating disease. |
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But an occultist does not disrespect it, but gives an appropriate place to it in his thinking. |
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It is to work as the white occultist and wield those powers through love that can help humanity take the next step towards its glorious future. |
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The ability to see the four-fold manifestation i.e. spirit, soul, its pattern and form, is state of a disciple or an occultist. |
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The occultist fails unless, animated by love, he finds an unselfish purpose for his will, knowledge and intelligence. |
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From a rigorously occultist point of view, I could evince that the mentioned fallen Bodhisattva struggled for divinity in his own way, using an astute weapon to destroy the other religions. |
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If Rudolf did indeed own it, one hypothesis was that he purchased it for 600 ducats from mathematician and occultist John Dee, though this theory has not been thoroughly substantiated. |
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Those themes, reflective of Anger's adherence to the mystical teachings of British occultist Aleister Crowley, would pervade much of his later work. |
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English occultist Dion Fortune was a major populiser of soft polytheism. |
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