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Just as there is power in the number four, the number three also carries strong occult symbolism.

From Salon

Like “the priests of Egypt,” they considered themselves “the sole interpreter of an occult science.”

From Salon

Gail fed her children’s developing minds with notions of predestination, aliens and the occult.

Inside a former synagogue on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, Tony Oursler, 67, has built an extensive private collection of historic material related to magic, spirituality and the occult.

Israeli TV station KAN referred to a "controversy" over Bambie Thug's song, whose lyrics reference witchcraft and the occult, then noted that the performer had "spoken negatively about Israel".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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