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Furthermore, Strauss is often accused of having himself written esoterically.
It also sees most religious traditions describing fundamental mystical experience, at least esoterically.
Interpreted esoterically, this means that the aim is to remain at the stage of perfect illumination and not to return to social game reality.
Less esoterically, it means 'to stop fighting', as does the Chinese word for the martial arts, wushu.
The continent they will inhabit is esoterically called Pushkara.
His picks come from both camps, but they're infuriatingly, esoterically in-crowd.
Leo Strauss's approach developed out of a belief that Plato wrote esoterically.
The show esoterically glorifies having multiple personality disorder.
Mr. Ligeti, by contrast, esoterically narrowed his focus to questions of harmony and rhythm.
More esoterically, nondeterministic algorithms have been employed in the theoretical investigation of hypercomputation.
By interpreting reverence in art so broadly, and esoterically, the Strauses have ended up with a show that can take you clear out of yourself.
Thus might the sociotechnic program esoterically calculate."
Some of these upāya are esoteric practices which must be initiated and transmitted esoterically only through a skilled spiritual teacher.
Plantard may have been naive about financial terms and interpreted the word "initié" esoterically, to mean "initiate".
Esoterically, Shabd is the "Sound Current vibrating in all creation.
Esoterically understood, his novel teaches a doctrine of mysticism, intuitionalism, and materialism combined.
She was aesthetically elegant in the spare, understated, esoterically powerful manner of a Japanese brush-painting.
Or more esoterically by certain words: finding all emails that contain "light" or "love" or "regret"?
Only 75 of the 202 households signed up at first; with this odd gift horse at the door glinting esoterically, wariness surfaced.
It was his religion, far more important to him than his temple, for the law allowed mistakes; it was essentially human, not esoterically metaphysical.
In observing and maintaining the "exoteric - esoteric" dichotomy, Strauss was accused of obscurantism, and for writing esoterically.
More esoterically, it was also the birthplace of the World Custard Pie Throwing Championships.
The alternative is to take the religion symbolically, esoterically; but to move one step in this direction is to start on a journey whose end cannot be determined.
-so that he might glorify his own ornithophagy, esoterically devouring Penthestes atricapillus but never eating chickadees.
Brahmanas and Yogis (deeply meditative saints) who are more progressively theolatrous, whether exoterically or esoterically, may be called Paramatma-vadis.