- Theosophy - Wikipedia
Theosophy is a religious movement established in the United States in the late 19th century Founded primarily by the Russian Helena Blavatsky and based largely on her writings, it draws heavily from both older European philosophies such as Neoplatonism and Indian religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism
- Theosophy | Definition, Beliefs, History, Facts | Britannica
theosophy, occult movement originating in the 19th century with roots that can be traced to ancient Gnosticism and Neoplatonism The term theosophy, derived from the Greek theos (“god”) and sophia (“wisdom”), is generally understood to mean “divine wisdom ”
- Theosophy - Theosophical Society in America
The Society imposes no dogmas, but points toward the source of unity behind all differences Devotion to truth, love for all living beings, and commitment to a life of altruism are the marks of the true Theosophist
- THEOSOPHIST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of THEOSOPHIST is an adherent of theosophy
- THEOSOPHIST | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
THEOSOPHIST meaning: 1 someone who follows any of various religious or philosophical systems teaching that people can… Learn more
- Theosophist, Definition of | Theosophy World
Through the centuries, the word “theosophist” has been given a wide range of meaning This article will attempt to survey how the word is understood by leading theosophical writers and commentators
- Theosophical Society - Wikipedia
Among its founders were Helena Blavatsky, a Russian mystic and the principal thinker of the Theosophy movement, and Henry Steel Olcott, the society's first president
- What is Theosophy? - The Theosophical Society of Greater Cleveland . . .
Here are some insights from the Theosophical worldview and practical applications THEORY There is a single source of everything in the universe At the root of our beings, we are one with all This source is conscious, intelligent, and eternal
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