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==Notes==
Mystery schools are usually attempts to restrict access to basic spiritual information and expertise to a select group of "chosen" individuals.
Mystery schools, especially "entrance level" institutions, often provide only partial truths and explanations, leaving out accurate spiritual information for higher levels or higher schools where members have been more thoroughly indoctrinated and inserted into the extant [[Regime of Accumulation]].


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[[Is a syncretic term::Connection Framework| ]]
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[[Is a term::New Age]]
[[Is a term::Anthroposophy]]
[[Is used by:: Rudolph Steiner]]

Latest revision as of 23:46, 22 December 2022

A "Mystery School" is a usually private and exclusive "members only" school ostensibly setup to provide instruction and training on connection.

Syncretic Terms

Connection Framework > Mission, Mystery School, Path of Attainment, The Way

Notes

Mystery schools are usually attempts to restrict access to basic spiritual information and expertise to a select group of "chosen" individuals.

Mystery schools, especially "entrance level" institutions, often provide only partial truths and explanations, leaving out accurate spiritual information for higher levels or higher schools where members have been more thoroughly indoctrinated and inserted into the extant Regime of Accumulation.

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New Age Anthroposophy Rudolph Steiner