isnt magic and occultism a basic part of european history?
>>1102235
>isnt magic and occultism a basic part of european history?
depends on the era and location but resoundingly yes.
Yes, but then again so is shitting and assfucking
>>1102251
but shitting and asssfucking didnt determin peoples worldviews as much as astrology or alchemy
>>1102235
Isn't it a basic part of most of the world, just that we turned out being more autistic about it due to Christianity?
>>1102235
-10 pts grammar.
Aren't they (not isn't).
Of course they are. What is your point?
(Or are you just trolling?)
>>1102235
To be fair, astrologists and alchemists turned into astronomers and chemists.
I believe many chemical findings were discovered by alchemists trying to turn shit into gold, but they found other useful stuff instead.
>>1102235
it's a basic part of human history, from animism to shamanism all the way up to the Rig Veda, the Kabbalah, Hermeticism, etc.
Yes. Magic, occultism and general esotericism was prominent in the West until the 17th century, and even afterwards there were groups like the Rosicrucians who had big impacts on culture.