Dec 20 2008
Indeteria, Part One
Introduction:
Language can be frustratingly limited when one is exploring and developing new concepts. Often the best solution is to coin new words.
Esoteric and exoteric describe types of knowledge, “inner” and “outer,” respectively.
But in my studies, I have found that this occasionally arbitrary distinction limits perspective, which can render information nearly useless.
The prefix “inde” is from the Latin root for “next” or “as a consequence of.” It lends nicely to the Idea that indeteric study is what we are exploring now, having built upon the esoteria and exoteria of the past.
Between science and superstition one can find often surprising similarities …