Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Much occult literature is said to have been written automatically.
The church held an extensive library of occult literature.
Shamaatae is also an author of occult literature.
The disemboweled chicken, the owls, are straight out of the so-called occult literature available in any shoddy paperback.
Both the literature of the secret societies and the more readily available general occult literature warn about the hazards of these practices.
Apparently, Mary O'Hara didn't share her fellow officers' enthusiasm for occult literature and paraphernalia.
None of the individual items were identified, but officials described the material as mix of New Age music tapes, occult literature and several pornographic magazines.
So-called occult literature speaks of Kundalini, or the serpent of Kundalini.
Many cases can be found in the psychiatric and occult literature, and author Brad Stei-ger cites dozens in his two books.
Eventually Cayce developed an interest in occult literature, and by answering metaphysical questions while in the trance state, a complex occult philosophy slowly emerged.
I'm not merely polishing my ego when I say that I'm the most reputable and reliable dealer in occult literature in this country."
In 1913, Jung had already adopted a "spiritualist and redemptive interpretation of alchemy", likely reflecting his interest in the occult literature of the nineteenth century.
Interestingly, Dummett (1980) singles out Christian's writing as one of the worst examples of what he calls false ascription to be found in the occult literature.
And so on ad nauseam-little bits of information gleaned from here and there in the occult literature, spiced with occasional novelties from Cayce's unconscious.
"The suggestion that he's earned a princely place in Hell isn't unique, either, but usually if he's playing out a satanic fantasy, you find occult literature, posters.
Part of the book's significance in modern occult literature lies in its conscious reinvention of the format of the 'grimoire', or sorcerer's instruction book.
However I know that one Christian friend has given up the therapy because of the amount of occult literature and New Age material she was receiving through the post.
The imaginary play The King in Yellow effectively became another piece of occult literature in the Cthulhu Mythos alongside the Necronomicon and others.
It was here that Dacre had that singular library of occult literature, and the fantastic curiosities which served as a hobby for himself, and an amusement for his friends.
Readers of occult literature know there are innumerable cases of ghosts haunting a particular site year after year, century after century, carrying out the same mindless activities endlessly.
Besides, I haven't seen a single instance of one in the occult literature that predates Michael Moorcock, which leads me to think the notion got "borrowed," lock, stock, and copyright.
He moved to Los Angeles and continued to disintegrate, staying up for days without sleep, sustaining himself on a diet of milk, peppers and cocaine, studying occult literature and practices.
Joseph H. Peterson, Twilit Grotto: Archives of Western Esoterica (Esoteric Archives: Occult Literature)
Most of the occult literature of the world-aside from the 95% of it that is sheer rubbish-consists oftricks, gimmicks and games(which the Hindus callupaya, "clever ways") to trigger meta-programming consciousness.
Stefanie von Schnurbein is a German professor of modern literature who first became well known for her 1992 book Religion als Kulturkritik as well as for publishing research about occult literature.