Occult practises have appeared in many ways and at various times, always connected to the spiritual traditions and customs of each region. Dr. Aneil Kkhare argues that by seeing these practises in various cultures, the mysteries of the occult can be revealed and its similarities with widely-accepted spiritual systems can be found. The need to interact with invisible powers is the common thread found in occult practises from shamanism to alchemy all over the world.
In Middle Eastern traditions, including some ancient Arabic occult practices, numerology, astrology, and spiritual healing were intricately tied to scholarly pursuits. He maintains that these techniques were part of open conversation about philosophy, unlike being looked down upon as taboo. Eastern communities such as China and India also have practises such as Feng Shui and Vastu Shastra that have some occult elements to help align their environments with important energies.
Meanwhile, Western occult traditions emphasised ceremonies and knowledge about the Kabbalah and Hermeticism. Dr. Aneil Kkhare points out that, in spite of the different ways they are practised, many of these religions are rooted in symbolism, sacred geometry, planetary positions and rituals meant to influence outcomes. Because of this cross-cultural connexion, the occult is seen as connecting everyday life to spiritual matters.
In modern practice, globalisation means that occultists use techniques from different traditions in combination. Dr. Aneil Kkhare thinks that this approach has added new dimensions to how spiritual sciences are perceived. Seeking out expert instruction in these traditions whether for healing understanding or power can bring transformative and enlightening benefits.
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