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  2. Multiple time dimensions - Wikipedia

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    Multiple independent timeframes, in which time passes at different rates, have long been a feature of stories. [15] Fantasy writers such as J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis have made use of these and other multiple time dimensions, such as those proposed by Dunne, in some of their most well-known stories. [15]

  3. Tradition (Perennialism) - Wikipedia

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    SUNY series in Western Esoteric Traditions. State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-6205-8. Gangadean, A.K. (2009). "The Quest for the Universal Global Science". Meditations of Global First Philosophy: Quest for the Missing Grammar of Logos. SUNY series in Western Esoteric Traditions. State University of New York Press.

  4. Plane (esotericism) - Wikipedia

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    In esoteric cosmology, a plane is conceived as a subtle state, level, or region of reality, each plane corresponding to some type, kind, or category of being.. The concept may be found in religious and esoteric teachings which propound the idea of a whole series of subtle planes or worlds or dimensions which, from a center, interpenetrate themselves and the physical planet in which we live ...

  5. Western esotericism - Wikipedia

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    The common esoteric principle is that attaining this unifying principle can bring the world's different belief systems together in unity. [ 67 ] "Transmission": Faivre's second secondary characteristic was the emphasis on the transmission of esoteric teachings and secrets from a master to their disciple, through a process of initiation .

  6. Outline of Western esotericism - Wikipedia

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    New Age - Western esoteric religious movement based off occultism, Spiritualism, New Thought and Theosophy that grew rapidly in 1970s and was started due to the counterculture of the 1960s New Thought - 19th century religious movement in the United States that combined elements of ancient Greek , Roman , Chinese , Taoist , Hindu , Buddhist and ...

  7. Time series database - Wikipedia

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    A time series database is a software system that is optimized for storing and serving time series through associated pairs of time(s) and value(s). [1] In some fields, time series may be called profiles, curves, traces or trends. [ 2 ]

  8. A series and B series - Wikipedia

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    The logic and the linguistic expression of the two series are radically different. The A series is tensed and the B series is tenseless. For example, the assertion "today it is raining" is a tensed assertion because it depends on the temporal perspective—the present—of the person who utters it, while the assertion "It rained on 23 January ...

  9. Eastern esotericism - Wikipedia

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    In the exegesis of the esoteric liturgies of the Lotus Sutra, they are presented by the encyclopedist as the "secret within the exoteric-esoteric system" (kenmitsu chū himitsu). [ 131 ] [ 132 ] In Japan, Ennin was the first to propose the idea of a doctrine above the conventions of distinguishing esoteric from exoteric, called the "great ...