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Also important to the pow-wow practitioner was the work Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses, a magical text attributed to Moses, and claimed as an esoteric sequel to the Biblical Five Books of Moses, or Pentateuch.
It is an interpretation of the Qur ' an which includes attribution of esoteric or mystic meanings to the text by the interpreter.
The text describing this blessing features a hapax legomenon-the word שכל ( sh-k-l )-which classical rabbinical literature has interpreted in esoteric manners ; some rabbinical sources connect the term with sekel, meaning mind / wisdom, and view it as indicating that Jacob was entirely aware of who he was actually blessing ; other rabbinical sources connect the term with shikkel, viewing it as signifying that Jacob was despoiling Manasseh in favour of Ephraim ; yet other rabbinical sources argue that it refers to the power of Jacob to instruct and guide the holy spirit.
* Befunge, an esoteric text-based programming language in which commands are laid out graphically in a text file
The unique, but esoteric, Buddhist text meant to lead to enlightenment is engraved in Rishu.
During this time, he was preparing the highest vehicle of his doctrine, The Pistis Sophia Unveiled, in which he meditated, verse-by-verse, upon the extremely esoteric Gnostic text Pistis Sophia.
Isis Unveiled: A Master-Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science and Theology, published in 1877, is a book of esoteric philosophy, and was Helena Petrovna Blavatsky's first major work and a key text in her Theosophical movement.
It is a fun esoteric text, which Bailey said was dictated telepathically by the Tibetan Master, Djwal Khul.
According to the tradition of Shmitot, Genesis talks openly only about the current epoch, while the information about the previous cosmic cycles is hidden in the esoteric reading of the text.
The text is devoid of any specifically Christian themes or associations, and simply describes the esoteric cosmology of the gnostics.
Starting with a series of questions ultimately concerning esoteric knowledge and its pursuit, the text abruptly turns to a description of the origin of the world, interrupted briefly by a return to dialogue.
It is thought to be a gnostic text, in which aspects of their esoteric cosmology were expounded, probably framed in the form of a dialogue between Jesus and the Apostles.
Like Marsenes and Allogenes, the text concerns a vision received by a man named Zostrianos and explains and enumerates, in great detail, the emanations that the Gnostics said are produced by God ( the true, highest, god ), in the Gnostic's esoteric cosmology.
Like Zostrianos, and Allogenes, the text describes a very elaborate esoteric cosmogony of successive emanations from an original God, as revealed by Marsanes.
However, the text is at pains to point out that it is not a secret teaching, that the content applies universally rather than to one group, and that everyone can easily come to learn its content, strongly differing with the esoteric mysteries inherent in Gnosticism.
In 1895 Delville published his Dialogue entre nous, a text in which he outlined his views on occultism and esoteric philosophy.
Another loosely derivative work has emerged from an esoteric organization by the name of Summum which, considering The Kybalion to be antiquated and incomplete, rewrote the text to incorporate a " grand principle ", their Principle of Creation.
The book consists of an arcane poetic text in 72 verses, a detailed commentary in critical prose, and a substantial glossary of esoteric terms and names.

esoteric and published
By mid-1892 Satie had composed the first pieces in a compositional system of his own making (), had provided incidental music to a chivalric esoteric play ( two ), had had his first hoax published ( announcing the premiere of, an anti-Wagnerian opera he probably never composed ), and had broken with Péladan, starting that autumn with the Uspud project, a " Christian Ballet ", in collaboration with.
In 1899, Steiner published an article, “ Goethe's Secret Revelation ”, discussing the esoteric nature of Goethe's fairy tale The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily.
* Alcemist – Hermeticist esoteric thinker Robert Fludd begins the publication of his life's work, the Utriusque Cosmi ... Historia, which in future years proliferates through multiple published Volumes, Tractates, Sections, and Portions, only to remain incomplete at the time of Fludd's death two decades later.
Ikeda was listed in Watkins Books ' magazine Mind Body Spirit, published by London's oldest esoteric bookshop, as one of the " 100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People " in 2012.
In two articles published in the monthly esoteric journal Le Chariot from June 1934 and April 1939, he seeks to trace the source of Hitler's power to supernatural forces.
Schwaller de Lubicz was the founder in 1919, with other members of the Theosophical Society, of the esoteric right-wing French group called Affranchis, that published a journal L ' Affranchi-Hiérarchie, Fraternité, Liberté, a monthly journal of art and philosophy, dealing with a spiritual and social renewal within the framework of a mystical political philosophy.
The study, published in the journal Nature, is the latest discovery in the esoteric field of thermoregulation, heat-producing, plants.
Drew took parts of his book from the Rosicrucian work, Unto Thee I Grant, and most of it from The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ, published in 1908 by esoteric Ohio preacher Levi Dowling.
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, or simply Morals and Dogma, is a book of esoteric philosophy published by the Supreme Council, Thirty Third Degree, of the Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction of the United States.
We might thus conclude that Mahikari ’ s teachings comprise a collection of esoteric knowledge of various origin, some from published material and some from Okada ’ s earlier experiences as leader in another religious group, the Sekai Kyuseikyo ( Church of World Messianity ), whose cosmology and rituals bear many resemblances to Mahikari ’ s.

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Arthur Farwell ( March 23, 1872 – January 20, 1952 ) was an American composer, conductor, educationalist, lithographer, esoteric savant, and music publisher.

esoteric and mentions
The famous historian of first century, Josephus mentions in his Antiquities 1, a story where Seth, Son of Adam, leaves some stone tablets inscribed with esoteric information for his future offspring high in the mountains.

esoteric and under
The term esoteric first appeared in English in the 1701 History of Philosophy by Thomas Stanley, in his description of the mystery-school of Pythagoras ; the Pythagoreans were divided into " exoteric " ( under training ), and " esoteric " ( admitted into the " inner " circle ).
Esoteric movements in Buddhism, which fall under the general category of Vajrayana Buddhism, employ esoteric training into Buddha's teachings, through use of symbols, mantra and hand-gestures, or mudra.
The language's revival in 1990 as an implementation in C under Unix stimulated a wave of interest in the intentional design of esoteric computer languages.
The esoteric teachings would later flourish in Japan under the auspices of a Buddhist monk named Kūkai ( 空海 ), who traveled to Tang Dynasty China to acquire and request transmission of the esoteric teachings.
It is unclear whether those traditions only refer to taqiyya under risk or also taqiyya to conceal the esoteric doctrines of Shi ' ism.
剳青 is more esoteric, being written with the characters for " stay " or " remain " and " blue " or " green ", and probably refers to the appearance of the main shading ink under the skin.
In Indon-Malay folklore, esoteric knowledge is only gained by fasting and then meditating under a tree.
The inclination to study esoteric doctrines spread at that time even among the Jews who had founded new communities in the Protestant states on the shores of the North Sea under Dutch and English protection.
African Americans ) in Brooklyn, and he founded numerous esoteric or quasi-religious fraternal orders under various names during the 1970s and 1980s, at first centered on pseudo-Islamic themes, later moving to a loose " Ancient Egypt " theme, eclectically mixing ideas taken from black nationalism, cryptozoological and UFO religions and popular conspiracy theory.
Some denominations of tantric or esoteric Buddhism especially exemplify the latter, often under the pretense of skillful means:
Fired sculptors worked under patronage of big temples in Nara, new temples of esoteric sect, the court, and the novelties.

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