Jiang accepts that occult means what is hidden or esoteric while also saying ordinary people tend to reduce it to demon-and-angel discourse.
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"Yeah. Right. The occult just means what's hidden from us or what is esoteric. Okay? Yes. But most people refer to it as just..."
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