Sentences with phrase «in esoterica»

Its utter indulgence in esoterica paradoxically leaves it most vulnerable to the beating heart of this great artist of self - therapy.

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The cult television favorite Portlandia gently satirizes a commercial culture full of artisan - obsessives trafficking in such esoterica as $ 68 handmade light bulbs.
In days past, we could regard these persons and beliefs as «esoterica,» suitable objects of scholarship by odd professors but otherwise of not much concern to our own religious life.
His list of possible diagnoses reads like a tabulation of esoterica, a group of diseases I've almost never encountered in any patient during my entire clinical career: livedo vasculitis; polyarteritis nodosa, Wegener's, cryoglobulinemia.
Penned by his son, the text occasionally «bends the strings» to work in bits of fascinating detail or esoterica.
I guess to delight people like me, who happen across it unexpectedly in a car list stuffed with esoterica, from dune buggies to wood - panelled station wagons to the three - wheeled Reliant van out of Only Fools and Horses.
Rendered in his signature stain technique, much of Maslansky's work takes source images from Red Light Lacuna (2011 --RRB-, his found archive of compromising selfies and cringe - worthy esoterica, which he shares through social networking websites.
Navigable only with concentrated effort, these esoterica force us to reflect on what we can know with confidence, and when unreliable narratives put us in danger of drowning.
Chicago is also the windswept, late - industrial landscape where Herman Poole Blount — later Le Sony» r Ra, or Sun Ra — founded El Saturn Records in 1957 and a society called Thmei Research, which explored numerological esoterica and occultist histories of Egypt.
Like the discreet drawing by Ilya Smirnov, «No Title Provided», placed above the radiator, or the small consumed candles on canvases by Josip Nosovel in the corner, Il Futuro era bellissimo per noi triggers a short - circuit mixing low and high culture, dominant historical narratives and esoterica, pop culture and cheap technology — temporalities, language, tone — in a moment that is both sentimental in mood and very dark in humour.
He also was a very successful businessman, who turned esoterica into actual useful commerce, unlike all those peer - review academics who still are stuck in low paying university jobs desperately seeking tenure by churning out junk to get published and recited.
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