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  1. We are observing International Occult Day on November 18. It’s a day to revel in the unknown and delve into the depths of the mysteries that surround us. It aims at looking in the shadows and at the stars to the unknown mystic world.

  2. 18 lis 2013 · Let’s dive into the fascinating world of Occult Day, celebrated every November 18th. This day lights up the calendar with a touch of mystery and the allure of the unknown. It’s a special time when people all around the globe pause to explore the shadowy corners of mysticism and spirituality.

  3. 30 paź 2021 · All full-moon nights provide reason for major occult activity (easiest to move around without difficulty and without being detected). Holy week (Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday). Some groups are thought to sacrifice, cook and eat a human baby on Easter Sunday.

  4. The Pagan Calendar of Days. This page serves as a jumping off point to everything you ever wanted to know about pagan holidays, festivals, feast days, and the wheel of the year. As you can see there is a reason to celebrate just about any day of the year.

  5. 27 lis 2020 · The occult calendar is divided into four (4) segments of 13 weeks each. The number, “13” is considered divine by the occultist for a couple of reasons: The Bible assigns ‘13‘ the meaning of “rebellion against constituted authority”, plus the depravity that caused Satan to rebel against God.

  6. Occult Day is on November 18th throughout America. This holiday celebrates the mysterious world of the occult and encourages people to learn more about.

  7. This November 18 holiday is a mystical day to experience strange and perhaps a little eerie phenomena. The spirits will move you today. Paranormal activity is very active today. All you have to do is look around. Concealed, secret, hidden, mysterious, unnatural. These are all words to describe the world of the Occult.

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