esotericism in Czech

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1. Energy (esotericism) Sacred natural site Shrine Hetherington, Kevin (2000).

2. Science "studies the expression of life", esotericism sees life itself.

3. Synonyms for Abstruseness include complexity, obscurity, depth, mysteriousness, perplexity, profundity, subtlety, esotericism, incomprehensibility and vagueness

4. Bewraying The Order of Nine Angles Preface The articles in this July 2015 compilation of Order of Nine Angles (O9A/ONA) texts divulge in detail the inner esotericism of the O9A, hidden from non-initiates as that esotericism has been, for decades, by the various outer, exoteric (sometimes heretical, sometimes adversarial) 'causal forms' and

5. For this easy deductive reasoning makes esotericism seem altogether reasonable: the experts speak Abstrusely to one another and have a simpler language for …

6. A podcast with Stephan Beyer and Wahid Azal discussing Babism, esotericism and the occult, great power politics during the 19th and 20th centuries leading in

7. "Astral projection (AP) is an intentional OBE that usually involves the experience that the self can seem to travel far from their body – even to other countries or planets." Western esotericism commonly uses the term Astral projection to describe a purposeful OBE.

8. Astral projection (or Astral travel), is a term used in esotericism to describe an intentional out-of-body experience (OBE) that assumes the existence of a soul called an "Astral body" that is separate from the physical body and capable of travelling outside it throughout the universe.

9. French writer Jean-Pierre Bayard describes New Acropolis as a school of philosophy focused on esotericism and symbolism, organizes the comparative study of religions through courses and lectures on various subjects: myths, philosophies, sciences, sacred architecture, traditional arts, with often the contribution of speakers from outside the organization.