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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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 …

  4. THEOSOPHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The word theosophy, combining roots meaning "God" and "wisdom", appeared back in the 17th century, but the well-known religious movement by that name, under the leadership of the Russian …

  5. Theosophy | Theosophy World

    The word theosophy (from Greek theos “god” and sophia “wisdom”) can be translated, according to Helena P. Blavatsky (The Key to Theosophy, 1), as “Divine Wisdom such as that possessed by the …

  6. What is Theosophy? - The Theosophical Society of Greater Cleveland ...

    Theosophy is a body of knowledge that offers insights about our place in the universe and the nature of the world. While this worldview agrees in many respects with scientific theories, it goes beyond them …

  7. The Three Basic Principles of Theosophy and Their Bridge to Physics

    5 days ago · On the contrary, Theosophy always invites dialogue between esoteric insight and the discoveries of modern science. In this article, I would like to relate the three fundamental principles of …

  8. 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 …

  9. Theosophy - Theosophy Wiki

    Theosophy: (Gr., lit. "divine wisdom") is a term introduced in the third century by Ammonius Saccas, the master of Plotinus, to identify a recurring tendency prompted often by renewed impulses from the …

  10. A Brief Introduction to Theosophy - Theosophical Society in America

    The philosophy of Theosophy, often termed esoteric (hidden) philosophy, refers to a body of knowledge about the cosmos, the Divine, and the human being that takes into account not only the …