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[thē-ŏśə-fē]
(n.)Religious philosophy or speculation about the nature of the soul based…
(n.)The system of beliefs and teachings of the Theosophical Society,…
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the theosophical society is a nonsectarian undogmatic worldwide organization devoted to human solidarity cultural understanding and self development ... Subscribe to our E-newsletter ... Programs at the National Center...
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Theosophy is a doctrine of religious philosophy and metaphysics. Theosophy holds that all religions are attempts by the "Spiritual Hierarchy" to help humanity in evolving to greater perfection, and t...
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Theosophy, pure and simple, in the words of H. P. Blavatsky, William Q. Judge, and others in an organized library of complete and searchable online texts. No organizational affiliations; no memberships or logins required. ... Welcome to Theosophy Library Online - www.theosophy.org ; This site is dedicated to the...
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Go directly to the Theosophy World online issues or browse through other theosophical materials below. ... Theosophy World: Dedicated to the Theosophical Philosophy and its Practical Application...
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THEOSOPHY: The word is derived from the Greek theos (god, divinity) and sophia (wisdom). Its philosophy is a contemporary presentation of the perennial wisdom underlying the world's religions, sciences, and philosophies.
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Blavatsky’s masterwork on theosophy, covering cosmic, planetary, and human evolution, as well as science, religion, and mythology. Based on the Stanzas of Dzyan, with corroborating testimony from over 1,200 sources.
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This site focuses on Madame Blavatsky and her teaching - Theosophy. It features an introduction to Theosophy, study aids, research tools, original text, supporting evidence, membership, and visitor interaction. ... The masters of Theosophy, located in Tibet and around the world, preserve and extend this ancient...
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A critical entry on Blavatsky and Theosophy. ... Theosophy, or divine wisdom, refers either to the mysticism of philosophers who believe that they can understand the nature of God by direct apprehension, without revelation, or it refers to the esotericism of eclectic collectors of mystical and occult philosophies who claim...
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