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How to pronounce theosophy in English?

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Type Words
Type of system, system of rules
Has types cabbalah, kabala, kabbala, cabala, qabbala, qabbalah, kabbalah, cabbala
Derivation theosophical, theosophist

Examples of theosophy

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Theosophy fit into that pattern, just adding a religious and spiritual dimension.
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In the 18th century, the word theosophy came into widespread use in philosophy.
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Nicholson was a Christian Scientist, Mondrian had once signed up to theosophy.
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According to its adherents, their theosophy is neither revelation nor speculation.
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As for theosophy and dealing with matters of divinity, it was not an Arab art.
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Theosophy is a universal tradition of ancient wisdom, according to the group.
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Theosophy in particular is a subject which is not always viewed as a theory.
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Theosophy and its doctrines are often referred to as a new-fangled religion.
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I'm constantly finding things that are different or the same as Blavatsky's theosophy.
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More examples
  • A system of belief based on mystical insight into the nature of God and the soul
  • (theosophical) of or relating to theosophy; "theosophical writings"
  • 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
  • Any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of God can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible
  • 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.
  • From the Greek theo-sophia, meaning "divine wisdom". The unifying inner thread or essence of being which flows at the heart of religion and spiritual philosophy. See Wisdom Religion.
  • A late nineteenth-century philosophical movement that combines a variety of belief systems to seek an underlying universal harmony. In art, the use of geometrical forms was seen to exemplify this harmony in its purest form.
  • An ancient faith having all the certitude of religion and all the mystery of science.