We do not, however, object to an esoteric and exoteric view of the doctrine in question; and we quite agree with Feuerbach that the phrase préétablie does not express a metaphysical determination.
Then came that distinct cleavage of Exoteric and Esoteric--the two heads, H.
The esoteric includes the exoteric, but the exoteric excludes the esoteric.
The exoteric eye is double; the esoteric eye is single.
It would be the esoteric and exoteric history of my own life for ten years.
Lord Byron founded what may be called an exoteric Lake school; and all the readers of verse in England, we might say in Europe, hastened to sit at his feet.
There he opens an exoteric school, and talks to plain men, in language which everybody understands, about things in which everybody is interested.
His collegiate education gave him an early liking for the dead languages, and he carried out the notion of the ancients, that the exoteric or esoteric methods were still in force.
Three quarters of an hour after the division was called, the result was known to the exoteric world.
It may be a matter familiar to those who have made researches into theexoteric literature.
But there is another, an exoteric element in him which one finds nowhere in English literature before him: the Grandeur from within, the high Soul Symbol.
Blavatsky affirmed that Buddhism had an esoteric as well as an exoteric side: an affirmation that was of course disputed.
Hence arose the Kiaumen or Exoteric branch of the system, and it was believed to hold the tradition of the words of the Buddha.
What we may call the exoteric basis of Numaism was a ritual of many ceremonies connected with home-life and agriculture, and designed to keep alive a feeling for the sacredness of these.
This means that it is impossible to attain the esoteric or abstract knowledge of the soul, without a prior acquaintance of the exoteric and concrete).
Either to betake yourself to spiritual knowledge or the practice of pranayama or either as the gloss explains it, either to esoteric contemplation yoga or exoteric adoration upasana).
At the same time, in that which is called history and society, a distinction between an esoteric and an exoteric kind is also required.
An aristocratic character, the separation of an exoteric and an esoteric sphere, has been distinctive of an aesthetic conception of life from ancient times even until now.
The present seventh Manu is called "Vaivasvata," and stands in the exoteric texts for that Manu who represents in India the Babylonian Xisusthrus and the Jewish Noah.
They existed, but the Orientalist may search in vain for the proof amid the exoteric words in our earlier literature.
The names assigned to these signs by the ancient Sanskrit writers and their exoteric or literal meanings are as follows:-- The Names of the Signs .
The thousand and one speculations and the torturing of exoteric texts by Archeologist or Paleographer will ill repay the time lost in their study.
The figures are given from the mathematical calculations of exoteric Western astronomy.
His learned vagaries are fast superseding, even in the minds of many a Europeanized Hindu, the important historical facts that lie concealed under the exoteric phraseology of the Puranas and other Smritic literature.
None of these names are mentioned by the Fathers, and probably the Greek terms given by the author of the Philosophumena and Theodoret are exoteric equivalents of the mystery names.
The distinction between the esoteric and exoteric doctrines (a distinction purely Masonic), was always and from the very earliest times preserved among the Greeks.
Scriptures, the Essenes believed in the Esoteric and Exotericmeaning of the, 265-l.
The aspirant attained only the exoteric knowledge in the first two Degrees.
They believed in the esoteric and exoteric meanings of the Scriptures; and, as we have already said, they had a warrant for that in the Scriptures themselves.
Essenes believed in the esoteric as well as the exoteric meanings, 265-l.
With the teachers of exoteric knowledge it is 'Obey or be damned!
It gives a perfectly reasonable and logical explanation which proves that the exoteric teaching is true.
There are four (out of the many other) names of the various kinds of Esoteric Knowledge or Sciences given, even in the exoteric Puranas.
Ursula, angry at being treated quite so insultingly DE HAUT EN BAS, from the height of esoteric art to the depth of general exoteric amateurism, replied, hotly, flushing and lifting her face.
Corresponding with this division, he also was in the habit of classifying his writings as Acroatic or technical, and Exoteric or popular.
It seems that the Theosophical Society is composed of two bodies, the exoteric and the esoteric.
In imitation of the ancient mysteries they instituted lower and higher degrees; in the former they taught the Exoteric creed, and in the latter the Esoteric philosophy, as explained in our introduction.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exoteric" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.