Dictionary of the Occult and Philosophy
G.D.O'Bradovich III
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Acceptable-
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The wisdom of the ancients.
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Ancient-
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Aristocracy-
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Bad-
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Cave, the-
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Plato's allegory of why light can not be brought to the masses.
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Certain
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"Certain" is used to hide the identity, usually a person, frequently used in the Bible and esoteric writing. Occasionally, "certain" will be used to direct the reader to further research the topic.
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Closed-
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Common-
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Concealed-
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Confused-
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Conservative-
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Opposite of Liberal.
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Correct-
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Darkness-
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Democracy-
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A modern misguided attempt at political equality.
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Enlighten, the-
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Equality-
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Equality is a word that is frequently used by rabble rousers to incite the masses for revolution.
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Experiment-
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Exposed-
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False-
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Feminine-
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Few, the-
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Followers-
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Good-
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Herd,the-
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Hidden-
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Hierarchy-
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The natural order of the world.
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Innovative-
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Ignorance-
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That which is not known.
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Knowledge-
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Leaders-
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Liberal-
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Light-
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Manly-
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Many, the-
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Masses-
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merit
misguided
modern
natural
new
occult
political
practical
profane
the elite
tradition
unacceptable
unequal
uninitiated
unnatural
veiled
virtue
vulgar
weak, the
wisdom
wrong
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