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- 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
One version of this Ancient Wisdom in recent times is Theosophy Derived from Greek roots meaning “divine wisdom,” it is a body of knowledge that tells us about our place in the universe and why the world is the way it is
- TUP Online - theosociety. org
Welcome to TUP Online's resources on theosophy, including books by Blavatsky, Judge, Tingley, Purucker, and others; introductory manuals on theosophy; theosophical magazines and glossaries; material on the world's sacred traditions; and more
- Theosophy Hall Home - Theosophy Hall
The United Lodge of Theosophists is dedicated to the study and practice of Theosophy — the study of universal truths, spiritual inquiry, and more Open to all, we host public lectures, study groups, and maintain a library for our community
- Theosophy Library Online - Home - What Is Theosophy?
" Theosophy, in its abstract meaning, is Divine Wisdom, or the aggregate of the knowledge and wisdom that underlie the Universe - the homogeneity of eternal GOOD; and in its concrete sense it is the sum total of the same as allotted to man by nature, on this earth, and no more "
- Theosophy Wiki (start page)
Theosophy Wiki is an online encyclopedia offering insights into theosophy, its origins, and its influence across various traditions and movements
- Home | Theosophy World
A new documentary about Theosophy, Helena Blavatsky and the Secret Doctrine and their enduring, yet hidden, impact on arts, music, literature, education and politics
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