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- romanized: Bāṭiniyyah)
refers to
groups that
distinguish between an outer,
exoteric (zāhir) and an inner,
esoteric (bāṭin)
meaning in
Islamic scriptures. The...
- may
reject work on
exoteric substances,
instead directing their search for the philosopher's
stone inward.
Though esoteric and
exoteric approaches are sometimes...
- of icons,
meditative rituals, and
ritual languages;
distinct from the
exoteric (kengyō, 顕経) schools. Mikkyō is
descended most
recently from the Chinese...
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Certain esoteric interpretations of
Islam maintain that the
Quran has an
exoteric or
apparent meaning,
known as zahir, but also an
underlying esoteric meaning...
- two
approaches in
exoteric Judaism, the Peshat-Simple, Remez-Hinted, and Drush-Homiletic
exegesis methods,
which work
exoterically, can be used in either...
- In the
context of
Ancient Gr**** philosophy, the
terms "esoteric" and "
exoteric" were
sometimes used by
scholars not to
denote that
there was secrecy,...
- century,
traditional Tibetan monastic colleges generally organized the
exoteric study of
Buddhism into "five
great textual traditions" (zhungchen-nga)...
- practices,
these rituals came to be
considered of
equal importance with the
exoteric teachings of the
Lotus Sutra. By
chanting mantras,
maintaining mudras,...
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writing medium of that era. His
writings are
divisible into two groups: the "
exoteric",
intended for the public, and the "esoteric", for use
within the Lyceum...