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group of nineteenth-century
esotericists who
called themselves "occultists" as just one part of a
broader category of
esotericists whom
scholars would call...
- This
definition was po****rised in the
published work of 19th-century
esotericists like A.E. Waite, who
sought to
combine their own
mystical beliefs with...
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Germany and
Austria have
spawned many
movements and
practices in
Western esotericism,
including Rosicrucianism, Theosophy,
Anthroposophy and Ariosophy...
- and writer, his
works attracting attention in
Paris and
London among esotericists and
artists of
romantic or
symbolist inspiration. He left the
Grand Orient...
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Yeshu (Hebrew: יֵשׁוּ Yēšū) is the name of an
individual or
individuals mentioned in
rabbinic literature,
thought by some to
refer to
Jesus when used...
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Adolf Hitler, the Last
Avatar (1984),
Serrano is one of a
number of ****
esotericists who
regard the "Aryan blood" as
originally extraterrestrial: Serrano...
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contained themes related to
ancient Egypt. The 78-card
tarot deck used by
esotericists has two
distinct parts: The
Major Arcana (greater secrets)
consists of...
- such has
influenced systems of
magical belief not only
among Western esotericists and Hermeticists, but also
belief systems such as Wicca,
which have borrowed...
- Hermeticism, and neo-Platonism. His book was
widely influential among esotericists of the
early modern period, and was
condemned as
heretical by the inquisitor...
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Diagram by the
French esotericist Paul Sédir to
explain clairvoyance...