Next to my assisted by a tv program critical view of shakespear, (and perhaps the thinker and early free mason, Francis Bakon) I consider all these esoteric and psychological directives that apart of the 'know yourself' systematically want to ignore social and economic structures and push everyone as far as one can take it, towards self inspection as only way for a better life. All is good as long as we do not ignore that without a healthy home and a basic education we can not be human leave alone try to bring up our divine I ...
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Where does ~ Esoteric Christianity fit into the picture in your stance? Esoteric Christianity refers to an ensemble of spiritual currents which regard Christianity as a mystery religion, and profess the existence and possession of certain esoteric doctrines or practices which are hidden from the public but accessible only to a narrow circle of "enlightened", "initiated", or highly educated people. -- I ask you ~ only a narrow circle of "enlightened", "initiated", or "highly educated people"? I think that to be untrue.
"Self Inspection" as opposed to "Spiritual Inspection of Self" are two vastly different things.
Bringing up the DIVINE has nothing at all to do with "man", "man's doctrines" or "laws" being "initiated by man" or being "highly educated by man". Man has nothing at all to do with bringing up the DIVINE. So in this respect, having a basic education is not dependent upon "man" either ~ is it?