- & Armstrong"
draws his
abilities from
Theosophic belief, and the
series makes multiple references to
Theosophy, Anthroposophy, Völkisch
movement and other...
- The
Theosophical Society is the
organizational body of
Theosophy, an
esoteric new
religious movement. It was
founded in New York City, U.S.A. in 1875....
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modern period of the 15th
century onward.
Faivre describes the "
theosophic current" or
theosophy as a
single esoteric current among seven other esoteric currents...
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writer who co-founded the
Theosophical Society in 1875. She
gained an
international following as the
primary founder of
Theosophy as a
belief system. Born...
- In
Theosophy,
Maitreya or Lord
Maitreya is an
advanced spiritual entity and high-ranking
member of a
reputed hidden spiritual hierarchy, the
Masters of...
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Asian religions Gnosticism Hinduism Jainism Judaism Psychology Science Theosophy Violence Western philosophy Lists Bodhisattvas Buddhas Buddhists Suttas...
- and Jews
living in
Babylonia began to
develop similar cosmogonic and
theosophic traditions involving an
analogous set of terms, concepts, and images....
- few
years her
interest in
theosophy grew,
whilst her
interest in
secular matters waned. She
became a
member of the
Theosophical Society and a prominent...
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Within the
system of
Theosophy,
developed by
occultist Helena Blavatsky and
others since the
second half of the 19th century,
Theosophical mysticism draws...
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Transcendent theosophy or al-hikmat al-muta’āliyah (حكمت متعاليه), the
doctrine and
philosophy developed by
Persian philosopher Mulla Sadra (d.1635 CE)...