Rediscovering the roots of occult practices in ancient civilizations.

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In recent times, there has been a noticeable retrogression of occult practices. In the past, occult practices were often widely accepted and embraced by various cultures and societies. They encompassed a wide range of beliefs and practices, including magic, astrology, divination, and witchcraft. These practices were thought to hold power and knowledge beyond the ordinary realm, offering individuals a means to connect with the supernatural and gain insights into the unknown. However, in today's modern world, there seems to be a declining interest and acceptance of occult practices. The rise of science and rational thinking has led many to dismiss these practices as mere superstition or delusion.


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The rise of science and rational thinking has led many to dismiss these practices as mere superstition or delusion. The idea of something beyond the tangible and the concrete has become increasingly marginalized, as people seek more tangible and empirical explanations for the mysteries of the world. Additionally, the increasing influence of organized religion has played a significant role in the retrogression of occult practices.

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Nurture your creative energy and the green witch within with The Green Witch’s Coloring Book featuring 35 witchcraft-inspired scenes that nourish and nurture green witchcraft lovers. From the Green Witch series, this coloring book includes lush forest scenes to crystal spreads and herb bundles. Each of these illustrated pages evoke the mystical energies of natural magic. Now you can fully embrace your inner artist (and witch) within.

About the Author

Arin Murphy-Hiscock is the author of The Green Witch’s Grimoire, Spellcrafting, The Pregnant Goddess, Wicca, The Green Witch, The Way of the Hedge Witch, House Witch, The Witch’s Book of Self-Care, Pagan Pregnancy, Solitary Wicca for Life, and The Hidden Meaning of Birds—A Spiritual Field Guide. She has been active in the field of alternative spirituality for over twenty years and lives in Montreal, Canada.

Sara Richard is an Eisner and Ringo Award–nominated artist from New Hampshire. Her art is inspired by Art Nouveau, Art Deco, funerary imagery, and the natural world. Her creations tend to skew into the macabre and unknown with a balance of sweetness and sentimentality, honoring the Victorian-era theme of Memento Mori. As a native of New Hampshire, Sara grew up surrounded by trees and plenty of wild mushrooms. When not making art or writing, she’s watching horror movies, cleaning forgotten gravestones with her mom, and collecting possibly haunted curiosities from the 19th century. Her online gallery can be found at SaraRichard.com.

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The magic of The Green Witch meets adult coloring with this collection of 35 witchcraft-inspired scenes showcasing the natural elements and mysticism of green witchcraft.
Retrogression of occult practices

Many religious institutions have historically condemned occult practices as evil or heretical, encouraging their followers to shun such beliefs and instead focus on their respective religious teachings. This has further contributed to the decline of occult practices as they are seen as contradictory or incompatible with religious dogma. Furthermore, the advent of technology and the information age has supplemented the retrogression of occult practices. The rapid access to information and knowledge has provided individuals with alternative explanations for phenomena that were once attributed to the occult. The internet, in particular, has become a vast source of information where individuals can easily find scientific, rational, and logical explanations for various phenomena, diminishing the appeal and interest in occult practices. Despite this retrogression, it is important to recognize that occult practices still hold significance and continue to intrigue and captivate a subset of the population. There are individuals who find solace and meaning in the mystical and intangible aspects of life, seeking answers and guidance from sources beyond what science and technology can offer. These individuals often find a sense of empowerment and connection through the practice of occult rituals and beliefs, embracing the idea that there is more to the world than meets the eye. In conclusion, the retrogression of occult practices is evident in today's society due to multiple factors, including the rise of science and rational thinking, the influence of organized religion, and the prevalence of technology and access to information. However, there are still individuals who find value and meaning in these practices, highlighting the enduring allure and significance of the occult in the human experience..

Reviews for "The revival of ancient occult practices in the digital age."

1. Jane - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "Retrogression of occult practices". As someone who is interested in the occult, I was expecting a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the subject. However, this book fell short in many ways. The information provided was basic and lacked depth, leaving me wanting more. Additionally, the writing style was dry and felt more like a textbook than an engaging read. Overall, I would not recommend this book if you're looking for a truly informative and engaging exploration of occult practices.
2. Mark - 1 star - "Retrogression of occult practices" was a complete waste of time. The author seemed to have very little understanding of the subject matter, and it showed in the poorly researched and inaccurate information presented. The book relied heavily on outdated and debunked theories, making it difficult to take anything it said seriously. Furthermore, the writing was incredibly dull and repetitive, making it a struggle to even finish the book. I would highly advise against wasting your time and money on this poorly executed attempt at discussing occult practices.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for "Retrogression of occult practices", but unfortunately, it didn't meet my expectations. The information provided was vague and lacking in detail. I was hoping for a more in-depth exploration of specific occult practices, but the book only scratched the surface without providing any real substance. Additionally, the author seemed to have a narrow perspective and didn't acknowledge the diversity within occult practices. Overall, I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a comprehensive and well-researched examination of the occult.

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