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Exoterically - Definition of Exoterically at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Exoterically. Look it up now! ... Use exoterically in a Sentence...
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Exoteric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exoteric refers to knowledge that is outside of and independent from anyone's experience and can be ascertained by anyone. It is distinguished from esoteric knowledge. Exoteric relates to "external r...
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Definition of exoterically in the Medical Dictionary. exoterically explanation. Information about exoterically in Free online English dictionary. What is exoterically? Meaning of exoterically medical term. What does exoterically mean? ... (redirected from exoterically)
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Thus, the entity exoterically "named" as Satan is one of the most powerful of The Dark Ones; one of those dark dwellers of the acausal spaces, many of whom, according to sinister legend, have been manifest on the Earth in the past, and who can be manifest again in our causal Space and our causal Time.
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In the divine economy, in my opinion, Gnostic Catholic denominations are intended to be exoterically for the few and esoterically for the all; a Gnostic ...
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presented in exoteric causal form as the being who is Satan. ... Thus, the entity exoterically "named" as Satan is one of the most powerful of ...
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shielded the esoteric side of their subject, while opening an exoteric .... Speaking exoterically, the permanence of identity through a variety ...
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Virgo The virgin; the sixth zodiacal sign, an earthy, feminine, common or mutable sign, the house and exaltation of Mercury. Its bodily correspondence is the abdomen. In an older zodiac, which had only ten signs exoterically (though ... Virgo The virgin; the sixth zodiacal sign, an earthy, ... In an older zodiac,
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Devachan bDe-ba-can de-wa-chen (Tibetan) (from bde-ba happiness + can possessing) The happy land; ... exoterically, a translation of the Sanskrit sukhavati, the happy Western Realm or Pure Land of the dhyani-buddha Amitabha of East Asian Buddhism. Certain Tibetan books contain glowing descriptions of devachan,
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Seventh Principle Generically, the highest member of a septenary hierarchy, the crown from which emanate six rays. ... Among the seven sacred planets it is that one which, exoterically at least, was called the sun. In man it is the atman. It is likewise called the root of every atom, whether life-atom or chemical atom.
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