@georgia I can see why you'd come to that conclusion because I think a lot of western occultism and esotericism is either 1). useless woo garbage, 2). Become a Living God edgelordism, or 3). various things in the Hermetic tradition that are real and useful but really complex to work with if you don't have a decent working knowledge of the non-esoteric side of western thought (i.e. philosophy)
I happen to be a weird instance of someone who fits into #3 but is also a practicioner and not an academic, and I also think that the most useful stuff in western "occultism" is witchcraft because it's all meant to be very practical since it originates in folk magickal practices, and I do think this stuff works and that my goddess/es are very real. but that being said I also think that the eastern religions are more consistently enlightened. discovering and getting into Daoism was a game changer for me in a lot of ways because it also gives an ancient mystical poetic foundation to the lines of philosophy that I'm influenced most by (the Daoism scholar/translator Brook Ziporyn wrote a book on this called Godless Epiphanies that I've been meaning to read), and even just my basic knowledge so far of Shaktism helped a lot with me forming a deeper connection with my goddess/es because the idea of having a loving and passionate relationship with a deity rather than obedience was such a revolutionary concept to me. but yeah they figured out shit over there a long time ago and meanwhile in the west we've just had centuries of really neurotic and narrowminded ways of thinking that have been ruining the world