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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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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...
- and writer, his
works attracting attention in
Paris and
London among esotericists and
artists of
romantic or
symbolist inspiration. He left the
Grand Orient...
- Look up
esotericism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Esotericism may
refer to:
Eastern esotericism, a
broad range of
religious beliefs and practices...
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later become the
esoteric underpinnings of **** ideology.
These early esotericists promoted the idea of an
ancient Aryan race,
endowed with
divine qualities...
- Hermeticism, and Neoplatonism. His book was
widely influential among esotericists of the
early modern period, and was
condemned as
heretical by the inquisitor...
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observations and
explanations by
noted historians, scholars, authors,
esotericists, astrologers, and
Biblical scholars as well as
reenactments and interviews...
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Chief Francis Meshioye is a
Nigerian esotericist. He
currently serves as the
Olori Oluwo of the
Reformed Ogboni Fraternity, a
Nigerian fraternal order...
- Quan
Judge (April 13, 1851 –
March 21, 1896) was an
American mystic,
esotericist, and occultist, and one of the
founders of the
original Theosophical...