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definitions of
Western esotericism. One view
adopts a
definition from
certain esotericist schools of
thought themselves,
treating "esotericism" as a perennial...
- and Papus, and in 1875 was
introduced into the
English language by the
esotericist Helena Blavatsky.
Throughout the 20th century, the term was used idiosyncratically...
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Islamic Studies 12 (2012).
University of Michigan. Gardiner, Noah (2017),
Esotericist Reading Communities and the
Early Circulation of the Sufi
Occultist Aḥmad...
- Uspénskiy; 5
March 1878 – 2
October 1947) was a
Russian philosopher and
esotericist known for his
expositions of the
early work of the Gr****-Armenian teacher...
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Diagram by the
French esotericist Paul Sédir to
explain clairvoyance...
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Alphonse Louis Constant (8
February 1810 – 31 May 1875), was a
French esotericist, poet, and writer.
Initially pursuing an
ecclesiastical career in the...
- 1973) was an Estonian-Russian
Christian mystic,
polyglot scholar and
esotericist.
Valentin Tomberg was born on
February 26, 1900 (February 14 in the Old...
- 30
March 1925) was an
Austrian occultist,
social reformer, architect,
esotericist, and
claimed clairvoyant.
Steiner gained initial recognition at the end...
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Nationality French Other names
Thuradane Vrix (Hand of Sion)
Occupation Architect Known for
Founder of the
Priory of Sion,
esotericist, medium, con artist...
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characteristic and
famous artistic creation.
Followers of the twentieth-century
esotericist Rudolf Steiner built a
theatre named the
Goetheanum after him—where festival...