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  • ...n [[interpretation]] of the Tibetan concept. Its concept is related to the Western [[philosophy]] and [[practice]] of [[magick]].
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Moses Moses], [[Jesus]], and other [[prophets]]. Islamic tradition holds that Judaism and Christianity distorted the messages of these prophet ...n of rulings that touch on virtually all aspects of life and society. This tradition encompasses everything from practical matters like dietary laws and banking
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  • ...ait_miniature portrait miniatures], which did however grow from the same [[tradition]] and at least initially use similar [[techniques]]. ...l paintings to be kept in albums, which are also called miniatures, as the Western equivalents in watercolor and other mediums are not. These include [https:/
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  • ...emphasized [[sexual]] [[purity]]. Within the [[modern]] 'white wedding' [[tradition]], a white [[dress]] and veil are unusual [[choices]] for a woman's second ...t of religious weddings in Europe and America, but the [[origin]] of the [[tradition]] is unclear. Historians like Vicky Howard point out that belief in the "[[
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  • ...f historical performances, and it is [[difficult]] to point out a singular tradition or even a few different ones as being the primary precursors to clowns. How ...may or may not have [[influenced]] what we now think of as a clown in the Western world.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clown]
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  • ...osophical_tradition Western philosophical tradition] and also more broadly Western culture. By questioning the dominant [[discourses]], and trying to [[modify Derrida called his [[challenge]] to the [[assumptions]] of Western culture "deconstruction". On some occasions, Derrida referred to deconstruc
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  • ...lms the Psalms], a collection of [[songs]] from [[Judaism]]. The Western [[tradition]] of hymnody begins with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeric_Hymns H
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  • ...President of the [https://www.esswe.org/ European Society for the Study of Western Esotericism] (ESSWE). ...ll as of four collective volumes on the study of religions and the history Western esotericism. He is member of the editorial board of the journals ''[[Religi
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  • ...oted: "the safest general characterization of the European philosophical [[tradition]] is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato."
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  • ...istianized]. The [[ideals]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident Western world] were basically [[Socratic]], and its later [[religious]] [[philosoph [[Category: Tradition]]
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  • The word '''tradition''' comes from the [[Latin]] ''traditionem'', acc. of ''traditio'' which mea ...generation to the next, often [[oral]]ly. For example, we can speak of the tradition of sending birth announcements.
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  • ...c_Flute The Magic Flute]'' (''Die Zauberflöte''), a landmark in the German tradition.
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  • ...orking rodeo. It was this latter usage which was adopted into the cowboy [[tradition]] of the United States and Canada. ...queros and later, cowboys, in what today is the western [[United States]], western Canada, and northern Mexico. Today it is a sporting event that involves hor
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  • ...riest]] and an immensely influential [[philosopher]] and theologian in the tradition of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scholasticism scholasticism], within whic ...ather of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomism Thomism]. His influence on Western thought is considerable, and much of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_
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  • ...stern world]], the beneficiaries of [[Greek]] [[culture]], had a revered [[tradition]] of a great [[past]]. They could [[contemplate]] the [[inheritance]] of gr ...uman race embodied in the [[ethics]], [[morality]], and [[religions]] of [[Western civilization]].
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  • In Western, English-speaking societies today, the term "esotericism" has come to infor A variety of past [[tradition]]s could be classified as forms of "esotericism" due to their "inner" focus
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  • ...s]] and the tracing of their lineages and history. Genealogists use [[oral tradition]]s, historical [[records]], [[genetic]] [[analysis]], and other [[records]] Historically, in [[Western]] [[societies]] the [[focus]] of genealogy was on the [https://en.wikipedia
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  • ...God.[3] As a [[technique]], theoria is [[expressed]] by the [[ascetic]] [[tradition]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesychasm Hesychasm]. Hesychasm is [[co ==Western Christianity==
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  • The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_culture Western] tradition of sculpture began in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greece Ancient
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  • ...ted from the [[Buddhist]] [[tradition]], is increasingly being employed in Western [[psychology]] to alleviate a variety of mental and [[physical]] conditions
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