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  • ...'' (also known as '''Western esoteric tradition''' and '''Western mystical tradition''') refers to the collection of the [[mystical]] [[esoteric knowledge]] of ...h as the [[Celts]]. Other places which contributed to the Western mystical tradition are the [[Babylon]] and [[Persia]]. ...
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  • ...er teaching and practicing ceremonial magic based in the [[Western mystery tradition]]. ...Solis is not connected to [[Rosicrucianism]] but is based on the Ogdoadic tradition. ...
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  • [[Category:Tradition]] ...
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  • '''Anthroposophy''' is a system of the [[Western mystery tradition]] started from [[Theosophy]]. ...
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  • Many groups or schools of thought embrace an esoteric tradition or philosophy: *[[Wetsern mystery tradition]] ...
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  • ...a mystical symbol representing various symbolisms of the [[Western mystery tradition]]. ...
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  • '''Kabbalah''' (Hebrew: קַבָּלָה‎, KA-BA-LA, literally "receiving/tradition", also transliterated Cabala, Cabbala, Kabalah, Qabalah, Quabala, Qabbālâ The Kabbalah includes the [[Tree of Life]], [[Gematria]], and oral tradition, and is based largely on the [[Babylonian Talmud]], the [[Zohar]], and the ...
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  • ...''The Canon Of The Saivagama And The Kubjika: Tantras of the Western Kaula Tradition)'' indicates that ''Kubjika'' may have been a precursor to the concept of [ ...
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  • '''Martinism''' is the [[mystical]] tradition started in 18th century [[France]] by [[Louis-Claude Saint-Martin]]. [[Category:Tradition]] ...
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  • In ancient Chinese tradition the hermaphroditic Mulberry tree represents the beginning of time, before t ...
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  • He is important in the [[Western mystery tradition]] and [[Rosicrucianism]] because he promoted [[Monotheism]] and he founded ...
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  • John Michael Greer has been engulfed in the [[Western mystery tradition]] since 1975 as a student, practitioner, and teacher. ...
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  • [[Category:Tradition]] ...
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  • * [[Western mystery tradition]] ...
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  • ...the [[Paranormal]]. In all areas controlled by Nazi, the western esoteric tradition experienced a major setback, since the Nazis executed esotericists and bann See [[Western mystery tradition]]. ...
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  • [[Category:Tradition]] ...
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  • ...development and the pursuit of [[enlightenment]]. He founded a [[magic]]al tradition called the Sangreal Sodality<ref>{{cite|title=The Sangreal Sodality *"The Rite of Light: A Mass of the Western Inner Mystery Tradition" (1976) ...
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  • *[[Western mystery tradition]] ...
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  • In European folk-tradition (can anyone be more specific?), the sandman is the supernatural being who p ...
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  • ...'' (also known as '''Western esoteric tradition''' and '''Western mystical tradition''') refers to the collection of the [[mystical]] [[esoteric knowledge]] of ...h as the [[Celts]]. Other places which contributed to the Western mystical tradition are the [[Babylon]] and [[Persia]]. ...
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  • ...he fifth primary [[chakra]] according to the [[India]]n [[Tantra|Tantric]] tradition ([[Shakta]]). ...
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