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Very particularly abstruse and consummately occult. The ancient philosophies were of two kinds, -- _exoteric_, those that the philosophers themselves could partly understand, and _esoteric_, those that nobody could understand. It is the latter that have most profoundly affected modern thought and found greatest acceptance in our time.
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Designed for, and understood by, the specially initiated alone; not communicated, or not intelligible, to the general body of followers; private; interior; acroamatic; -- said of discussions of technical topics and of the private and more recondite instructions and doctrines of philosophers. Opposed to exoteric.
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One who believes, or is an initiate, in esoteric doctrines or rites.
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A type of hidden knowledge that is generally known only by a few individuals and not by the general public.
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esoteric: hidden wisdom or inner wisdom that is now being made exoteric or revealed on Earth. That which is hidden or veiled.
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1. restricted to or intended for an enlightened or initiated minority, especially because of abstrus
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A term based upon customs in mysterious Greek religions to explain advanced doctrines only to the fully enlightened, as was probably inferred by this passage: "For all the Athenians and the foreigners who were there spent their time in nothing else but either to tell or to hear some new thing" (Acts 17:21).
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(1) Hidden or deeper knowledge or teachings that are possessed or understood only by a few. (2) Beyond ordinary knowledge or understanding; hidden or inner knowledge reserved for initiates. (3) Confined to and understandable by only an enlightened inner circle; "a compilation of esoteric philosophical theories".
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As used by self-proclaimed "esoterics," it is that world-view which recovers pre-Christian beliefs in God/Goddess dualism, polytheistic practices, astrology, and the alternative history of Jesus which is available to initiated adherents of "esoteric" societies.
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(hidden, secret, inner, concealed, mystical, occcult; Greek "eso" within) Understood or meaningful to a small group and not of significance to the average person; perhaps mysterious because of the difficulty to understand.
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a term meaning hidden or occult
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Hidden, generally applied to knowledge that is known only to a small group of initiates, or people with a strong interest in the subject.
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(Greek "esoterikos", "inner") beyond ordinary knowledge or understanding; hidden or inner knowledge reserved for initiates
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A word used to describe knowledge that is possessed or understood only by a few.
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An esoteric doctrine or treatise; esoteric philosophy; esoterics.
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(information that is understood by few, not traditional interest or ideas)
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