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The Esoteric Quarterly solicits high-quality articles on esoteric philosophy and its applications to individual or group service and the expansion of human consciousness. Topics may relate to either the eastern or western esoteric tradition. Examples of the eastern tradition are the works of Alice Bailey, Helena Roerich, Sri Aurobindo, the Dalai Lama, and Geoffrey Hodson. Representative of the western tradition would be works on Hermeticism, Kabbalah, and Rosicrucianism. Topics that integrate different traditions are particularly encouraged.

Some issues of the Quarterly may be devoted to particular themes. Although we welcome articles on any relevant topic, we particularly encourage authors to explore the following themes:

Esoteric Christianity
Science of Invocation & Evocation
Spiritual Significance of Sound and Color
"Sealing the Door Where Evil Dwells"
Sufism
Cultivating Detachment & Compassion
Esoteric Healing
Discipleship training
The Contributions of Rudolf Steiner                           
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The Esoteric Quarterly is a peer-review journal. All submitted articles are refereed, and final decisions on publication are made by the Editorial Board.  Articles of obvious merit and suitability will be accepted for publication in the Quarterly. Articles that show promise, but that need further work, will be returned to authors with recommendations for rework and resubmittal. Articles should be written in English, using U.S. spelling.

The Quarterly is a journal of original publication. All submitted articles must be accompanied by a declaration that the author holds copyright to the work, including graphics, and that the article has neither been published elsewhere nor is currently being considered for publication by another journal. Authors wishing to submit material that has been, or will be, published in book form should make a proposal to the Editor-in-Chief regarding how that material would be reworked so that it is non-duplicative and has a specific focus of relevance to the Quarterly