1. gizlemek2. (astronomi) önüne geçip gizlemek (güneş veya ayın bir yıldızı kapaması gibi)3. kaybolmak (bir görünüp bir kaybolan fener kulesi ışığı gibi)
A light in which the total duration of light in each period is clearly longer than the total duration of darkness and in which the intervals of darkness (occultations) are all of equal duration
Occult means "hidden" It covers practices that are not approved of by God e g , astrology (Is 47: 13), casting spells (Deut 18: 11), consulting with spirits (Deut 18: 11), magic (Gen 41: 8), sorcery (Exodus 22: 8), witchcraft (Deut 18: 10), and spiritism (Deut 18: 11) Occult practices such as Ouija boards, tarot cards, astrology charts, contacting the dead, séances, etc are to be avoided by the Christian and Jews alike
From the Latin 'occulere', meaning 'to hide', occult knowledge is usually thought to be secret or peculiar The Occult includes any fact or event that is unusual and inexplicable
There is no generally accepted meaning for this term The term has been used to refer to such unrelated topics as astrology, palm reading, the Masonic Order, Satanism, tarot card reading, New Age Spirituality and Wicca Some definitions include: A group of mostly unrelated spiritual and/or magical activities, the detailed knowledge of which is kept secret from the general public
Literal meaning is "hidden" and is broadly applied to a wide range of metaphysical topics which lie outside the accepted realm of mainstream theologies Occultist: One who practices and or studies a variety of occult subjects Old Ones: The A term which refers to all aspects of the Goddess and God Old Religion: A name for Paganism as it pre-dates Christianity by at least 20,000 years Pagan/Neo-Pagan: General term for followers of Wicca and other magickal, shamanistic, and polytheistic Earth-based religions Also used to refer to pre-Christian religious and magickal systems Paganing: When a baby is presented in circle to the Goddess and God, and given a craft name which s/he will keep until about 13 and can choose their own at their Coming of Age celebration Also knowns as a Wiccaning
cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention; "The Sun eclipses the moon today"; "Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies"
The occult is the knowledge and study of supernatural or magical forces. sinister experiments with the occult. Occult is also an adjective. organisations which campaign against paganism and occult practice. the occult mysterious practices and powers involving magic and spirits. magical and mysterious
Means "hidden" but mainly refers to all practices dealing with the illicit supernatural contact, such as satanic worship, psychic phenomena, communicating with the dead, witchcraft and black magic
The term, "occult" comes from the Latin occultus or "hidden " Generally the word is used of secret or mysterious supernatural powers or magical, religious rituals The word "occult" in this publication is used to describe any attempt to gain supernatural power or knowledge apart from the God of the Bible Generally it refers to witchcraft, Satanism, neo-paganism, or various forms of Psychic discernment (astrology, séances, palm reading, etc ) More info here Source: Watchman Fellowship Back to top
occult practices and techniques; "he is a student of the occult" hide from view; "The lids were occulting her eyes" become concealed or hidden from view or have its light extinguished; "The beam of light occults every so often" hidden and difficult to see; "an occult fracture"; "occult blood in the stool
1 of, or characteristic of magical, mystical, or supernatural arts, phenomena, or influences 2 beyond ordinary human understanding 3 secret or esoteric
having an import not apparent to the senses nor obvious to the intelligence; beyond ordinary understanding; "mysterious symbols"; "the mystical style of Blake"; "occult lore"; "the secret learning of the ancients"