New age: Details about 'Esoteric Christianity'
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Esoteric Christianity refers to the occult study and the mystic living of the esoteric knowledge related to what adherents view as the "inner teachings" of early Christianity, seen as a Mystery religion. The term is thought by some to be originally associated with the Essenes and, later, the Rosicrucians. Some modern-day practitioners believe that the foundational teachings of Esoteric Christianity were publicly presented to the world in the early 20th century (1) in an effort to establish a future universal religion as mankind, with a more developed mind and will, walk forward to the understandings of universal Brotherhood. Its central aim is to aid each human being in his/her task of developing the Golden Wedding Garment: the Christ Within that must be born. In that context, the Christ Within is defined as Paul of Tarsus's "soma psuchicon", meaning soul body, needed by each individual in order to be able to enter and permanently live in the next Sixth Epoch's etheric environment (new heavens and a new earth): the New Galilee. This etheric region of the planet is thus regarded as the place where man, through the development of the soul body and not in the physical body, "shall be caught up IN THE CLOUDS to meet the Lord IN THE AIR": the Second Advent of the Christ. These teachings are also believed by some to enable each individual to understand the mystery of life, that is, the mystery of death, eliminating the fear of it and are preparing human beings for in due time, as the Sun enters Aquarius by precession, to start seeing among themselves their deceased beloved ones. This is being done according to the words "For nothing is secret, that shall not be made manifest; neither any thing hid, that shall not be known and come abroad." (Luke 8:17; KJV) and it is knowledge that had to wait its own time to be grasped by our own mind, as the Christ spoke: "I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now." (John 16:12). It is also referred in some forms of Esoteric Christianity that there are, and always have been, those being prepared towards Initiation - into the Lesser Mysteries, the secrets concerning the Science of Life and Being, in the spiritual worlds by the Hierophants of the seven invisible Lesser Mystery Schools - through harmonious development of the mind (occultist) and the heart (mystic) in a spirit of unselfishness service to mankind and an all-embracing altruism. According to Max Heindel the door of a genuine Mystery School is not unlocked by a golden key, but is only opened as a reward for meritorious service to humanity and The true pupil of any Mystery School is far too modest to advertise the fact, he will scorn all titles or honors from men, he will have no regard for riches save the riches of love given to him by those whom it becomes his privilege to help and teach . Other views on Esoteric Christianity include classic Christian theosophy (which predates the Theosophical Society) and Martinism. Classic Christian theosophists include Valentin Weigel, Heinrich Kunrath, Johann Arndt, Johann Georg Gitchel, Jakob Boehme, Gottfried Arnold, Jan Baptist van Helmont, Robert Fludd, John Pordage, Jane Leade, and Pierre Poiret. Emanuel Swedenborg gets special recognition because a church has followed his teachings since 1787. Currently there are two: The New Church, & The Swedenborgian Church of North America. Martines de Pasqually, Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin and Jean-Baptiste Willermoz are the three most influential figures in Martinism, which dates back to the early 1700s and continues to exist to this day. Other modern influences on Esoteric Christianity include the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and its major offshoots, the Builders of the Adytum, Society of the Inner Light and the Servants of the Light. Paul Foster Case, W. E. Butler, Dion Fortune and Gareth Knight in particular are authorities from that stream that have contributed much to literature on Esoteric Christianity. Some of the modern orders of Knights Templar are also worthy of note.
Biblical foundationsThe Way: « Ego sum Via, Veritas et Vita »
The Esoteric Knowledge
The Mystic Living (the heart)
The Occult Study (the mind)
Biblical counterpoints
20th century Writings
Current-day essays
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