“Occult Practices (partial listing): Cards,”
I assume you mean tarot cards, because just playing a game of Hearts isn’t fucking occult.
“Four-leaf Clover, Rabbit Foot, Wishbone,”
Kind of desperate to pad the list, aren’t we? Those are even less ‘occult’ than the daily horoscope, and that’s just a word generator.
“Hypnosis,”
Oh, no, just no.
“Drugs - Tranquilizers and Pain Relievers,”
Really desperate.
“Dungeons and Dragons,”
Actually, RPGs are the opposite of occult. People learn a whole lot about supernatural traditions but in a setting that tends to convince them such things are not real. D&D players know it’s salt for zombies, silver for werewolves, strawberry shortcake for pixies, but they tend to lump all of that into ‘fiction.’
"Pierced Ears,”
Oh, fuck off. Sailors have been piercing their ears for centuries, to honor trips around the world and ships that sank under them. Not an occult practice.
“Eight Ball,”
The magic 8 ball? Yeah, same as D&D, no one thinks it’s real.
“Smoking, Chewing Tobacco, Dipping Snuff,”
Oh god, you fool. Yes, tobacco was used in some rites in ancient America, that does not make every use of tobacco an occult practice.
“Strychnine, Arsenic,”
that’s straight up chemistry, moron.
“Rubik's Cube,”
Holy crap you’re an idiot.
“Peace Sign,”
Swing and a miss…
“Deja-vu,”
Deja vu isn’t something you practice, it’s a word for something the brain does. Beyond our control.
“Buddism-zen,”
A philosophy, not a religion There ARE Christain Buddhists. They feel the practice makes them better at their religion.
"Gambling and Playing Cards”
You’re repeating yourself. Get an editor. Or an Excel sheet.
“Dolls (Originated in Voodoo),”
Voodoo is a reaction to people who already had a religion being enslaved by Christains. DOLLS go back to 2000 years before Christ. Wrong again, moosebreath.
“Metaphysics,”
Meta means ‘next.’ Metaphysics is the chapter in the book after Physics.
“Omens,”
In the Bible, god says that he made the stars for signs and portents.
"Fantasy, Science Fiction, Tolkien,”
All of which is conveniently found in the FICTION aisle.