The study of things outside of the physical world and common experience. The term is frequently used to represent all things occult and paranormal. The origin of the term is from Aristotle who wrote works describing the physical world, and then some works covering other things. This was known as “The things after the Physics, “ which in Latin is ta meta ta phusika. Later, the term came to mean things that transcend physics.
Readers, please enjoy this guest blog post by Charlotte Wilde, author of the new Eclectic Witchcraft.
Some of us openly practice, while many of us consider hiding our practices as the only viable option. There are many reasons for this, such as...