I don't think esoteric Christianity was differentiated enough from Eastern Christianity. Eastern Christianity is very mystical, but not in the same way.
Orthodox Christian here. Our practices are not esoteric, they can all be found in the Bible. There are no private rituals or magic of any kind. The most mysterious thing we do is baptism, common among all denominations. Might be that you simply are intrigued by our art and architecture.
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You should consider making a video on Azazel the Fallen from the Book of Enoch. He’s a key figure behind many of the traditions you’ve discussed in both your first and latest videos. It’s crucial for people to understand that these schools of thought are, by design, meant to corrupt through forbidden knowledge. Even shamanism can trace its origins to the legendary Giant People (Nephilim) who repented and, with God's blessing, migrated to South America to survive the deluge. This isn't just an opinion; if you dig deep enough, it’s what the teachings of these schools themselves reveal. There are exceptions-traditions that evolved independently, like the turtle oracle that became Taoism, or Shinto, Hermeticism, Sikhism, and Orthodox Christianity. But when you step back and see the bigger picture, it’s alarming how many people are drawn into these traps and lose their connection to the divine. In my experience, if a mystery school emphasizes power and knowledge, it’s rooted in evil. But if it promotes hard work and attaining spiritual health, it’s likely unaffiliated with Azazel. Of all the schools, Kabbalah stands out as the most sinister, directly tied to Azazel’s teachings.