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Theosophy is derived from a Greek word meaning divine wisdom. It is an area of philosophy looking at the nature of divinity and the spiritual side of human beings.

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Theosophy is a doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism. Theosophists believe that each religion has a portion of the truth. Theosophy is not a religion. As Helen Blavatsky, the founder, defines Theosophy: It is Divine Wisdom.

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The Birth of Theosophy - 1992 was released on:

USA: 14 December 1992 (limited)

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Michael Gomes has written:

'Theosophy in the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): Bibliography, History, Sources, Theosophy

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Modern theosophy is not only influenced by Hindu philosophy but also by all other religions. It is subjected to such confusion because it incorporates terms such as Dharma and Karma which are Sanskrit terms for religious duty and actions respectively. Modern theosophy is a composite derivative of multiple religious sources.

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F. M. Griswold Camp has written:

'Answered queries on theosophy, universal brotherhood, karma, and re-incarnation' -- subject(s): Theosophy

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Tiruvalum Subba Row has written:

'A collection of esoteric writings' -- subject(s): Theosophy

'Esoteric writings of T. Subba Row' -- subject(s): Theosophy

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Ernest Wood has written:

'Natural Theosophy'

'The Intuition of the Will' -- subject(s): Intuition

'The Occult Training Of The Hindus'

'A Guide to Theosophy 1924'

'Concentration' -- subject(s): Meditation, Attention

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Charles Lazenby has written:

'The servant' -- subject(s): Theosophy

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George S. Arundale has written:

'The Psychology Of The Intuition And The Higher Consciousness'

'Thoughts on \\' -- subject(s): Theosophy

'Theosophy As Beauty'

'Freedom and friendship' -- subject(s): Friendship, Liberty, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Friendship, Religious aspects of Liberty

'America'

'Mount Everest'

'You (A Quest book)'

'Kundalini'

'Thoughts of the Great'

'The Center And The Circumference'

'Theosophy'

'Lotus Fire'

'The Psychology Of The Emotions'

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Atisha has written:

'Exposition of the doctrine of Karma' -- subject(s): Karma, Theosophy

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Theology is a topic, like English for example, and it is the study of God. It's a bit like R.S in school, but hard.

A Theodicy is a defence of God in the face of evil- it literally means " Righteous God" and aims to justify the existence of a loving God even though there is evil.

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Thomas Armstrong has written:

'The radiant child' -- subject(s): Children, Theosophy

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Cornelius Weissner has written:

'Wahrhaftige Relation' -- subject(s): Mysticism, Theosophy

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Emily Lutyens has written:

'Our dead' -- subject(s): Future life, Theosophy

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Salomon Lancri has written:

'Selected studies in the secret doctrine' -- subject(s): Theosophy

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Douglas Baker has written:

'Stress disorders' -- subject(s): Stress (Psychology), Theosophy

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Herbert Whyte has written:

'H.P. Blavatsky' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Theosophy

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He was raised an Orthodox Christian, but was influenced by Theosophy and various myths.

His book 'Concerning the Spiritual in Art' is not about religion.

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James Pierrepont Greaves has written:

'New theosophic revelations' -- subject(s): Theosophy

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Rosemarie Stewart has written:

'East meets West' -- subject(s): Psychologie, Psychology, Theosophy, Theosofie

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Peter ten Hoopen has written:

'The enlightened leader' -- subject(s): Leadership, Chakras (Theosophy)

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Henry T. Edge has written:

'Design and purpose' -- subject(s): Evolution, Miscellanea, Theosophy

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A. P. Sinnett has written:

'Inspiration in Politics'

'The Occultism in Tennyson's Poetry'

'Nature's Mysteries And How Theosophy Illuminates Them'

'Madame H. P. Blavatsky's Childhood'

'The occult world' -- subject(s): Theosophy, Occultism, Early works to 1900

'The Theosophy Of The Middle Ages'

'Pyramids'

'The Seven Principles'

'Esoteric Buddhism'

'The Spiritual Plane'

'Our Future Life And Lives'

'The Women Of The Future - Pamphlet'

'The True Meaning Of Occultism'

'Tennyson, an occultist' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Occultism, Occultism in literature

'The Animal Kingdom'

'Nature's mysteries'

'The Constitution Of The Ego'

'Earthquakes and Their Consequences'

'Collected fruits of occult teaching'

'The Esoteric Doctrine'

'The Pyramids, Stonehenge and Their Occult Teachings'

'The Higher Self'

'Obscure Problems Of Karma And Rebirth'

'Form, Life And Consciousness - Pamphlet'

'The Progress Of Humanity'

'Incidents in the Life of Madame H.P. Blavatsky'

'Our Future In This World And Life In The Next World'

'Life Between Lives'

'The Ethers'

'Poetry And Theosophy'

'Initiation In The Present Day'

'Occultism And Its Adepts - Pamphlet'

'Occult Essays' -- subject(s): Theosophy

'The growth of the soul' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Theosophy

'Our Repeated Visits To This World'

'Collected fruits of occult teaching' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Occultism, Theosophy

'Esoteric Buddhism'

'The Masters And Their Methods Of Instruction'

'Theosophical Teachings Liable To Be Misunderstood'

'Socialism in the Light of Occult Science'

'Tennyson'

'Spiritual Powers and the War'

'The Future Life Of Animals And Their Intellectual Progress'

'The rationale of Mesmerism'

'Apollonius of Tyana'

'Religion Under Repair'

'Vibrations'

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Iskandar P. Nugraha has written:

'Teosofi, nasionalisme & elite modern Indonesia' -- subject(s): Nationalism, Theosophy

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Michal J. Eastcott has written:

'The silent path'

'\\' -- subject(s): Human beings, Self, Self (Philosophy), Theosophy

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Mohiddin Badsha has written:

'Precept of philosophy' -- subject(s): God (Theosophy), Philosophy, Sri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham

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H. J. Spierenburg has written:

'The inner group teachings of H.P. Blavatsky' -- subject(s): Teachings, Theosophy

'Astrology of a Living Universe'

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Not exactly. It is very common for various religions and philosophies to claim that a famous person is "one of us." We can see this, for example, in the followers of Theosophy, a philosophy that was created by Madame Helena Blavatsky in the mid 1870s; it is a hybrid of a number of humanistic and philosophical traditions, with a touch of mysticism thrown in, and it focuses on the search for wisdom and the respect for all religions and creeds. There is no evidence that Barack Obama studied or espoused Theosophy, nor did he join any Theosophical groups or societies. But some of his views are certainly aligned with a belief in tolerance and respect for other cultures and creeds. As a result, some current members of Theosophy have "claimed" him and there have been articles written which assert that he could be considered a theosophist. I enclose a link to one of those articles.

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Philosophy

Theosophy

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Claudia Bibo has written:

'Naturalismus als Weltanschauung?' -- subject(s): Nationalism, History, Art, Naturalism in literature, Philosophy, Criticism and interpretation, Naturalism in art, Theosophy

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C. Despard has written:

'Woman in the new era' -- subject(s): Social and moral questions, Suffrage, Women

'Life, death--and what then?' -- subject(s): Future life, Theosophy

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No, I believe it is not the case. It more of a philosophy, like Buddhism. Anyone can join, regardless of their belief's. It does not enforcesits beliefs system on anyone, but rather encourages people to seek the truth for themselves.

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Jill Roe has written:

'Eating Grapes Downwards'

'A well kept secret' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women

'Beyond belief' -- subject(s): Theosophy, History

'A New Leaf'

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It is a system of esoteric theosophy and theurgy developed by rabbis. It reached its peak about the 12 and 13 centuries. Based on a method of interpreting Scripture and its central doctrine is all creation is an emanation from the Deity and the soul exists from eternity.

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Philosophy is just a study of information, if you study religion it is called theology and theosophy instead.

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Cathlyn Pepper Tibbits has written:

'Veiled mysteries of India' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Theosophy

'Cities seen in East & West' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Description and travel

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Alvin Boyd Kuhn has written:

'Losing The Seven Seals'

'The Night Is Long'

'Emmanuel's Lamp'

'Orion and His Dog'

'The Lost Key To The Scriptures'

'Earth, Water, Air, and Fire'

'The Seed Of Divinity - Pamphlet'

'The Stable and the Manger'

'The Child Is Father Of The Man'

'The Real Ghost of History'

'Theosophy'

'At the East of Heaven'

'Truancy From Life's School'

'H. P. Blavatsky's Ideas On Evolution, Rebirth And Karma'

'The Two Subterranean Grottoes'

'The Eternal in the Flux'

'Paul Knows Not Jesus'

'Wisdom And A Mystery'

'Sex as symbol' -- subject(s): Ancient, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Sex, Sex, Sex (Psychology), religion, theology

'From Spiritualism To Theosophy'

'Wedding in the Temple'

'Shadow of the Third Century' -- subject(s): Church history

'Mary Magdalene and Her 7 Devils'

'The Imprisoned Splendor - Pamphlet'

'The Mother of Reality'

'The Language of Lingam and Yoni'

'Heaven Woos Earth'

'Maya and Lila'

'Light from an Old Lamp'

'Theosophy An Ancient Tradition'

'Canonized Romanticism'

'The Oil of Gladness'

'The Myth-Ghosts Walk Abroad'

'Tragedy Dies in Laughter'

'If Christ Be Not Risen - Pamphlet'

'Our Day-star Rises'

'A rebirth for Christianity' -- subject(s): Christianity, Theosophy

'Robbing Paul To Pay Peter'

'Easter'

'Primeval Christianity'

'Colonists from Heaven'

'The Ark in the Deluge'

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(Among certain Jewish rabbis and medieval Christians) kabbalah is a system of esoteric theosophy, based on a mystical interpretation of the Scriptures.

; It can also refer to any occult or secret doctrine or science. Other spellings are kabbala, kabala, qabala, cabbala, cabala.

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Bernhard Maier has written:

'Das Sagenbuch der walisischen Kelten. Die vier Zweige des Mabinogi'

'Die religionsgeschichtliche Stellung der Anthroposophie' -- subject(s): Anthroposophy, Religion, Religions, Theosophy

'Sport heute'

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Arthur Haire Forster has written:

'Four modern religious movements' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Spiritualism, Mormon Church, Christian Science, Sects, Theosophy

'Wit, humor and the comic in Shakespeare and elsewhere' -- subject(s): Humor

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N. Sri Ram has written:

'Theosophist Magazine September 1964-April 1965'

'Theosophist Magazine September 1960-April 1961'

'Theosophist Magazine January 1956-August 1956'

'Theosophist Magazine January 1966-August 1966'

'Theosophist Magazine July 1970-January 1971'

'The human interest and other addresses and short essays' -- subject(s): Theosophy

'Theosophist Magazine January 1970-June 1970'

'Theosophist Magazine September 1966-April 1967'

'Theosophist Magazine May 1955-December 1955'

'An approach to reality' -- subject(s): Theosophy, Reality

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Margaret Evelyn Arbuthnot has written various works on topics such as mysticism, theosophy, and spiritualism. She is perhaps best known for her book "The Doctrine of the Subtle Body in Western Tradition," which examines the concept of the subtle body in different mystical traditions.

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Psychology was known as philosophy or mental philosophy before it became an independent scientific discipline. Early philosophers like Aristotle and Plato discussed topics related to human behavior and the mind that laid the foundation for psychology as a separate field of study.

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Mary Gray has written:

'Mary Gray's The gateway of liberation ; and, Spiritual laws' -- subject(s): New Age movement, Theosophy

'Echoes of the cosmic song' -- subject(s): Accessible book

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Naved Aslam has: Played Theosophy Attendant in "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" in 1992. Played Sitanshu Das in "Byomkesh Bakshi" in 1993. Played Sanat in "Byomkesh Bakshi" in 1993. Played Insp. Dave in "Chhal" in 2002. Played Inspector Solanki in "Sehar" in 2005. Played Theosophy Attendant in "The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Journey of Radiance" in 2007. Played Sunil in "Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd." in 2007. Performed in "Chowrasta Crossroads of Love" in 2009. Played DK Kirloskar in "Pavitra Rishta" in 2009. Played Patrick in "Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai" in 2010. Played Chand Raichand in "Pyaar Kii Ye Ek Kahaani" in 2010. Played Bairam Khan in "Jodha Akbar" in 2013.

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Foster Bailey, who was a theosophist, has written several books on spirituality and related topics, with a focus on the teachings of Theosophy. Some of his notable works include "The Spirit of Freemasonry," "Running God's Plan," and "The Nine Paths to God."

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Flower Arlene Sechler Newhouse has written:

'Flower A. Newhouse's Angels of nature' -- subject(s): Angels, Christward Ministry, Cult, History, Mysticism

'Here are your answers' -- subject(s): Christward Ministry, Miscellanea, Religion, Theosophy

'Natives of eternity' -- subject(s): Angels, Christward Ministry

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