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Depends on the context:
Religion based on hidden or overlooked knowledge
or
Trite, worthless garbage that has no applicable use today. What's your sign?
Why just "religion" based on hidden or overlooked knowledge?
Why not LIFE based on hidden or overlooked knowledge?
My signs change both daily and seasonally.
(one man's garbage is another man's treasure......)
When I was in nursing school the instructor asked the class "who can tell me what occult blood is"? One student answered "devil worship".To me it just means "hidden" -- it's literal meaning, I believe. As in "I tested your stool specimen Mr. Smith, and found occult blood, so we're going to do a colonoscopy in the morning." eek
doppelganger said:
When I was in nursing school the instructor asked the class "who can tell me what occult blood is"? One student answered "devil worship".
If you want a loverOccultists are accutely aware of their masks and cloaks...
and they choose, don, and change them with the greatest of care & style.
The best...that article was pretty good....
Bonus question...
Why do Occultists so often prefer 'cloaks' to 'coats'?
Or it could simply be that cloaks symbolize the veil.
Well, I have several opinions on this:
1) I imagine that cloaks are more open, and coats you can button or zip, and therefore they're harder to take off. Cloaks also tend to be heavier fabric, and they wrap around the entire body. They have no definite shape, they simply keep the wearer warm or hidden. Coats have a shape that you must fit into to be able to wear them. Sizes and whatnot. Cloaks don't have that issue, there's just one size fits all.
2) I think it depends on the person in question who prefers whatever. Because I'm sure some occultists like the imagery of coats to cloaks. However, the cloak is a more likely candidate simply because of its simplicity and inherent quality.
Or it could simply be that cloaks symbolize the veil.
Any-thing can be a cloak.
Any-thing can wear a cloak.
Any-thing can 'be cloaked'.
Any cloaked thing can be un-cloaked.