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  2. Outline of Western esotericism - Wikipedia

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    New Age - Western esoteric religious movement based off occultism, Spiritualism, New Thought and Theosophy that grew rapidly in 1970s and was started due to the counterculture of the 1960s New Thought - 19th century religious movement in the United States that combined elements of ancient Greek , Roman , Chinese , Taoist , Hindu , Buddhist and ...

  3. Western esotericism - Wikipedia

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    Esoteric ideas permeated the counterculture of the 1960s and later cultural tendencies, which led to the New Age phenomenon in the 1970s. The idea that these disparate movements could be classified as "Western esotericism" developed in the late 18th century, but these esoteric currents were largely ignored as a subject of academic enquiry.

  4. Category:Esoteric cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Esoteric cosmology is a subset of mythological cosmology that is an intrinsic part of philosophies which have an occult system of thought, based on esoteric knowledge, dealing with some of the following themes: emanation, involution, evolution, epigenesis, planes of existence (and their emanation and the connections between them).

  5. Southern Esoteric Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Southern Esoteric Buddhism and Borān kammaṭṭhāna ('former practices') are terms used to refer to certain esoteric practices, views and texts within Theravada Buddhism. It is sometimes referred to as Esoteric Theravada or Tantric Theravada due to its parallel with tantric traditions (although it makes no reference to tantras); or as ...

  6. Wikipedia:Notability/Esoteric subjects - Wikipedia

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    An esoteric subject is a subject that is known to a select group of people rather than the population at large.. For example, an internationally or nationally famous person (such as a head of state), a country, a large animal found in the typical zoo, a basic color, or a classic piece of literature may be household names to all, and therefore, the articles on these have been long created, are ...

  7. Esoteric Buddhism (book) - Wikipedia

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    Esoteric Buddhism is a book originally published in 1883 in London; it was compiled by a member of the Theosophical Society, A. P. Sinnett. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was one of the first books written for the purpose of explaining theosophy to the general public, [ 3 ] and was "made up of the author's correspondence with an Indian mystic ."

  8. Esoteric interpretation of the Quran - Wikipedia

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    Esoteric interpretation of the Quran (Arabic: تأويل, romanized: taʾwīl) is the allegorical interpretation of the Quran or the quest for its hidden, inner meanings. The Arabic word taʾwīl was synonymous with conventional interpretation in its earliest use, but it came to mean a process of discerning its most fundamental understandings ...

  9. The Pernicious Enigma - Wikipedia

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    The Pernicious Enigma is the second studio album by the British doom metal band Esoteric. It was released in 1997 through Aesthetic Death Records. The Pernicious Enigma comprises two discs with a total running time of an hour and 55 minutes. [3] [4] [2] The album has received much praise since its release, and is seen as one of the band's best ...