*occult
ɒˈkʌlt,ˈɒkʌlt/
noun
1. mystical, supernatural, or magical powers, practices, or phenomena.
"a secret society to study alchemy and the occult"
synonyms: the supernatural, the paranormal, supernaturalism, magic, black magic, witchcraft, sorcery, necromancy, wizardry, the black. arts, Kabbalah, cabbalism, occultism, diabolism, devil worship, devilry, voodoo, hoodoo, white magic, witchery, witching, orenda, mysticism.
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The word occult has its roots in the Latin occultus, meaning "hidden, secret."
That's why it can also be used as both a noun referring to black magic and an adjective meaning "difficult to see."
Quipped the famous physicist Heinz Pagels,
"I like to browse in occult bookshops if for no other reason than to refresh my commitment to science."
He sweeps her off her sensibly shoes feet, he's perfect almost too perfect but it feels so right. This practical and average teenage girl has just unwittingly embarked on a mystical journey. To know the light you must also know the darkness. She learns that there is a fearful shroud of of deception that bewilders society. With Kaysens help, Avery finds out first hand what is on the other side of this unapparent cloak. There are things she wishes she could un-see and un-know, with the truth comes dangerous, dark secrets.
These young lovers must awaken their supernatural gifts to save themselves and the world.