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How to pronounce theosophist in English?

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Type Words
Type of believer, worshiper, worshipper
Derivation theosophy

Examples of theosophist

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I usually just refer to myself as a small t theosophist with Buddhist leanings.
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About half a year ago a respected theosophist asked me to turn my blog into a book.
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But as a theosophist part of my interest is in science and cosmology as well.
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Dowding became a vegetarian, based on his beliefs as a theosophist and spiritualist.
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Being a theosophist had perhaps prepared me for this kind of difficulty.
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Finally I want to add that any theosophist can start a blog on Ning, the theosophical community.
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I think Ouspensky was more inspired by theosophy at one point, rather than being a theosophist.
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Its American discoverer and translator, Walter Evans-Wentz, was an anthropologist and theosophist who travelled widely in the east.
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I think I met a theosophist.
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More examples
  • A believer in theosophy
  • (theosophy) a system of belief based on mystical insight into the nature of God and the soul
  • The Theosophist is a theosophical journal. It was founded in 1879 by Helena Blavatsky, and is still being published. The journal features articles about philosophy, art, literature and occultism.
  • (Theosophists) Theosophy is a doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism. Theosophy holds that all religions are attempts by the "Spiritual Hierarchy" to help humanity in evolving to greater perfection, and that each religion therefore has a portion of the truth. ...
  • Traditional and Christian Theosophy contributors
  • (Theosophy) A philosophical system that derives from the writings of Helena P. Blavatsky who founded the Theosophical Society in 1875. Theosophical teachings are based on an esoteric interpretation of Hinduism and Buddhism and on the belief in the perennial philosophy at the core of all religions.
  • (THEOSOPHY) is the study of Esoteric Buddhism as presented fundamentally in the works of Helena P. Blavatsky and Alice A. Bailey.
  • (Theosophy) (teosofiia) - spiritual philosophy stressing truths thought to be common to all religions based on the writings of Helena Blavatsky and Henry Steel Olcott (Mather and Nichols)
  • (Theosophy) A highly influential religion founded by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky that was concerned with the study of comparative religion and metaphysics.