What is Esoteric Philosophy?
Esoteric philosophy, or esotericism, is a spiritual tradition centered on uncovering hidden knowledge and deeper meanings within religious and mystical teachings.
Derived from the Greek word "esôterikos," meaning "inner" or "secret," esoteric philosophy emphasizes that true spiritual understanding is accessible only through personal effort and a commitment to inner growth.
At its core, esoteric philosophy posits that religious texts and spiritual doctrines contain symbolic or hidden meanings, often called "universal esoteric truths."
These truths require a deep, personal journey of enlightenment to uncover, distinguishing them from exoteric teachings, which are more publicly accessible and straightforward.
Esotericism also studies topics such as Gnosticism, Yoga, Alchemy, Magic, Psi, Psychic Development, the Law of Attraction, Spiritualism, Hypnosis, Astrology, Meditation, Remote Viewing, Mysticism, and Occultism.
In esoteric philosophy, symbolism plays an important role, as spiritual truths are often too profound to be expressed in ordinary language, necessitating the use of symbols and metaphors to convey deeper meanings.