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How to use theosophy in a sentence

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Madame Blavatsky, one of the founders and best-known practitioners of theosophy, was particularly influential.
In time, like many leading artists of the day, she became interested in theosophy as a way of knowing God.
At the same time his interest in Indian thought and theosophy led him to the Dublin Hermetic Society.
In the early 1890s, she became a leading exponent of the religious movement of theosophy, and went to live in India.
The Neoplatonists cordially hated theosophy, and its Manichee form more than all.
He reprimands Dominique for laughing at theosophy, something Mrs. Marsh believes in, and tells her she should have worn her emerald bracelet.
Instead, she says that she devoted her study to astral projection and theosophy, hoping to find an answer.
Walter did not allow Blavatsky's death to lessen his involvement with theosophy.
This is dangerous stuff, according to Blavatsky, but theosophy can help.
From mesmerism and animal magnetism to theosophy and beyond, he chronicles with great seriousness attempts by modern artists to explore immanentist spiritualities.
In 1880 he came into contact with theosophy and after renouncing his European name, he moved to their Society headquarters, near Madras, where he studied Buddhism.
During these years Strindberg devoted considerable time to experiments in alchemy and to the study of theosophy.
Descartes also investigated reports of esoteric knowledge, such as the claims of the practitioners of theosophy to be able to command nature.
Her curiosity about the spiritual realm soon developed into a lifelong interest in spiritism, theosophy and anthroposophy.
This indifference to outward forms or beliefs is in fact an important aspect of theosophy itself, for it is why the theosophers have never formed a sect or institution.
The above laws should no more be seen as theosophy, religion or belief in God.
In 1889 her views shifted to theosophy, of which she became the leader, and in 1894 she moved to India, where she devoted the rest of her life to Indian nationalism.
From mesmerism and animal magnetism to theosophy and beyond, Gamwell chronicles with great seriousness attempts by modern artists to explore immanentist spiritualities.
On the 1st of September Master K. Parvathi Kumar was interviewed by the Spanish TV about the reason of his visit, about theosophy and today's significance of theosophy.
Spiritualism and other doctrines like theosophy spread from the US and Europe to the far corners of the world, reaching Cuba, Argentina and India.
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That is the affirmation of theosophy, that is its root-meaning and its essence.
Neoplatonism is philosophy become theosophy, or it is the sermon on the text that God geometrizes.
The common characteristic of all the New Platonists is a tendency to mysticism, theosophy, and theurgy.
His own models were the oriental reveries of the cabbala, and the theosophy of the mystics.
The voice of theosophy has been heard in favor of downing the gallows.
If that is theosophy, I will believe it when I am old, fat and a Hun.
He was a mystic, but had a certain dislike of occultism and theosophy.
But his chief reputation was due to his system of theosophy.
Some of my valued friends were deeply interested in theosophy.
Such illumination as is here given is due to the teachings of theosophy.
Acutely observed details mingle with deliciously absurd plots, sending up everything from home dressmaking to Theosophy.
She had a life-long desire for justice and equality for all and was connected to the ideas of Theosophy.
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