What Is Esotericism

...to know his destiny. [Page 140 'The Book of Shadows' / P. Curott]. ''Iceland is home to the worlds oldest parliament.'' ['The Chase' / 2018]. Continued: ''Using a grid superimposed...

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...wife of the Semitic deity El.[8] A western Semitic goddess modeled on the Mesopotamian goddess Ereshkigal was known as Allatum, and she was recognized in Carthage as Allatu.[9]" Question. Where...

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...as the "Lord of the Flyers", or the "Lord of the Flies"....In one understanding, Ba'al-zəbûb is translated literally as "lord of (the) flies".[3][4][5][6] It was long ago suggested that there...

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...a conscious or unconscious [known/unknown link] creative act of the pure and unassailable spiritual godhead,[explained within] forming manifestations [aspects of..both positive/negative, in relation to a 'balance'] of him/her/itself that then...

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...and an inner meaning." [Quote by Muhammad]........"the outer knowledge which is the shell, protects the inner knowledge which is the seed." [Page 22, 39, of the book, 'Secret of Secrets']....

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...[or what that word - through the course of multiple generations - came to imply ], and/or Plato's 'shadows,' [intention of].   What are the common factors? Or as in...

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...for gemstones, and a measurement of purity for gold, takes its name via the Arabic qīrāṭ from the Greek name for the carob seed κεράτιον (lit. "small horn").[16][17][18] Horn of...

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...and spiritual integrity should underlie scientific investigation." [ First page, first paragraph [Preface] to the book ' The Science of the Soul' by R. Siblerud]. "The time will come, when...

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...(1335–1380).[21][22][23][24] Born on 25 {twentyfive} August, he received the name Ivan in honor of St. John the Baptist, the day of whose beheading falls on 29 August.[25] In some texts...

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...symbolises inside and outside mixed together, polluted, turbulent and confused." [Page 4 'Stopping and Seeing' / Translated by T. Cleary]. Side note: ''Cinnabar comes from Ancient Greek: κιννάβαρι[7] (kinnabari),[8] a...