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MOMA_Trance@slrpnk.net to Occult@links.hackliberty.org · 1 year ago

The Lost Library of Moscow: Uncovering Mystical Knowledge from Russia's Golden Age

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The Lost Library of Moscow: Uncovering Mystical Knowledge from Russia's Golden Age

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MOMA_Trance@slrpnk.net to Occult@links.hackliberty.org · 1 year ago
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The Lost Library of Moscow: Uncovering Mystical Knowledge from Russia's Golden Age — Ultra Unlimited
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Explore the lost library of moscow, the mystical ancient repository of occult wisdom amassed by the occultist Tsar Ivan the Terrible. This library was said to contain the ancient world's largest collection of esoteric wisdom and lore from the eastern and western world making its loss a great tragedy
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The word occult comes from the Latin word occultus (clandestine, hidden, secret), referring to “knowledge of the hidden” or “hidden knowledge”.

The term occult sciences was used in 16th-century Europe to refer to astrology, alchemy, and natural magic, which today are considered pseudosciences. The term occultism emerged in 19th-century France, amongst figures such as Antoine Court de Gébelin. It came to be associated with various French esoteric groups connected to Éliphas Lévi and Papus, and in 1875 was introduced into the English language by the esotericist Helena Blavatsky.

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