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Western and Mediterranean culture has a rich tradition of esotericism.
He even died in the grip of a perverse esotericism.
Although not religious himself, this contact with Jewish esotericism strongly influenced his further work.
Jewish forms of esotericism existed over 2,000 years ago.
He also wrote essays on religion and christian esotericism.
Buddhism has always had a taste for esotericism since its earliest period in India.
The term is also used generically in esotericism and self-help literature.
Energy (esotericism) can provide treatment for those affected.
This last work discusses the idea of esotericism.
Topics range include mysticism, Egyptology, peace, esotericism and other subjects.
Faivre was the first to define Western esotericism as a field of interdisciplinary academic study.
Exotericism is the opposite of esotericism in any application.
Major views on the afterlife derive from religion, esotericism and metaphysics.
The reference to the art of memory may be taken as a direct reference to renaissance esotericism.
This empirical perspective is applied to the newly emerging academic field of esotericism."
The doctrines show clear similarities with Platonism and Western esotericism.
"You must be able to distinguish occultism from esotericism.
Lodyzhensky's main interest, however, was in mysticism and esotericism, especially Theosophy.
Degrees in Western Esotericism usually focus on the history of esotericist currents.
Outside of esotericism, he also invented the poetic measure of eumolpique.
An empirical study of esotericism needs "emic material and etic interpretation".
His pictures deal with grief-stricken worlds where the most sophisticated esotericism includes an outstanding charm.
It is related to the belief in a hollow earth and is a popular subject in esotericism.
Western esotericism integrates a broad variety of traditions.