Opus Dei
A very conservative Roman Catholic lay organization organized in 1928, whose members have a strong dedication to the Vatican.
Osiris
The Egyptian male counterpart to Isis.
Pagan
Pre-Christian animistic or polytheistic practice.
Passover
This is the most important feast...
Monarchianism
A Christian heresy which taught that God is a single entity and that Jesus was a pure man, born of a virgin, who was adopted by God.
Monotheism
The worship of one God in whom the...
Kabala
A Jewish mystical tradition, See Cabbalah.
Knights Templar
An order of knights formed during the Crusades, they were given favorable treatment until their power threatened that of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1308 the Templars were...
Immaculate Conception
The belief that before the birth of Mary (the mother of Jesus) was born, she was preserved from original sin at the time of her conception, circa 20 BCE. It is widely but...
Grail
Meaning either vessel or, given entymological connections raised by the esoterics, "blood."
Holy Grail
In the mainstream, this is the cup Jesus used at the Last Supper. In post-Biblical traditions, Joseph of Arimathea is said to...
Glossary E-F
Esoteric
As used by self-proclaimed "esoterics," it is that world-view which recovers pre-Christian beliefs in God/Goddess dualism, and the alternative history of Jesus which is available to initiated adherents of "esoteric" societies.
Excavation
The systematic digging...
Da Vinci Code
The novel by Dan Brown. Also, referring to the art work of Leonardo Da Vinci, which esoterics believe holds several layers of meaning for the initiate. Da Vinci, Leonardo: A well-known artist,...
Cabala
A mystical Jewish tradition, which uses hidden knowledge to interpret the Torah.
Canon
The Canon of Scripture in Christianity refers to the set of books selected from among the books of the Hebrew Scriptures.
Celibate
In the past,...