Occult
The occult refers to knowledge and practices that claim access to hidden or esoteric aspects of reality beyond ordinary perception. The word derives from the Latin occultus, meaning hidden or concealed. In contemporary usage, it encompasses traditions, systems, and activities that aim to illuminate unseen forces, correspondences, and laws believed to govern the invisible world, including magic, alchemy, astrology, divination, mysticism, and the study of hidden powers or structures.
Historically, occult ideas have roots in ancient and medieval thought, with traditions such as Hermeticism, Neoplatonism,
Practices commonly associated with the occult involve ritual work to influence unseen forces, the pursuit of