Difference between revisions of "Occultist"

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It is very rare to find occultists who are solely researchers or authors and do not also practice some form of the occult arts, even if they do not actually believe in the magical power of such acts.
It is very rare to find occultists who are solely researchers or authors and do not also practice some form of the occult arts, even if they do not actually believe in the magical power of such acts.


Much of their time is spent finding and reading old texts, especially books of magic known as [[grimoire]]s. The occultist will utilize this information to write books on [[occult]] topics and/or perform the magical rites described in the text. Research grimoires often requires occultists to learn (or otherwise translate) a variety of languages in order to read and understand their contents. The most common of these are:
Much of their time is spent finding and reading old texts, especially books of magic known as [[grimoire]]s. The occultist will utilize this information to write books on [[occult]] topics and/or perform the magical rites described in the text. Researching historic texts often requires occultists to learn (or otherwise translate) a variety of languages in order to read and understand their contents.
 
The most common languages used to write historic books of [[ritual magic|magic]] are:
* Latin
* Latin
* Greek
* Greek