Esoteric knowledge is knowledge that is secret or not generally known. Knowledge is the awareness and understanding of facts, truths or information gained in the form of experience or learning (a posteriori), or through introspection (a priori). ...
Historically, esoteric knowledge is not generally known in large part because it is deliberately kept secret from those outside a select group. Such knowledge was confined within certain disciplines, such as magic and freemasonry. This is not the case any more as most groups, such as the Theosophical Society and the Rosicrucian Fellowship, teach freely to anyone, often without cost. Because of this openness, the reflexive aspect of the esoteric prevails: that it is complex and difficult to grasp except by the fewer, more perceptive or aware. Look up Magic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Magic is any unexplained process (contrast this with technology). ... the Square and Compasses Freemasonry is a worldwide fraternal organization. ... The Theosophical Society was the original organization formed to advance the religious doctrine known as Theosophy. ... The Rosicrucian Fellowship Emblem The Rosicrucian Fellowship was founded in 1909/11 by Max Heindel as herald of the Aquarian Age and with the aim of promulgating the Rosicrucian teachings of the Mystery School of the West, the invisible Rosicrucian Order (which, according to Max Heindel, is an Order in... The Ouroboros something reflexive refers to itself. ... A complex is a whole that comprehends a number of parts, especially one with interconnected or mutually related parts. ... In psychology and the cognitive sciences, perception is the process of acquiring, interpreting, selecting, and organizing sensory information. ... In biological psychology, awareness describes an animals perception and cognitive reaction to a condition or event. ...
Compare this with Exoteric knowledge. Exoteric knowledge is knowledge that is publicly available, in contrast with esoteric knowledge, which is kept from everyone except the initiated. ...
Esoteric is an adjective originating in Hellenic Greece under the domain of the Roman Empire; it comes from the Greek esôterikos, from esôtero, the comparative form of esô: "within".
Historically, esotericknowledge is not generally known in large part because it is deliberately kept secret from those outside a select group.
Because of this openness, the reflexive aspect of the esoteric prevails: that it is complex and difficult to grasp except by the fewer, more perceptive or aware.