How To Use Theosophist In A Sentence

  • She speaks admiringly of Madame Blavatsky, theosophy's founder, as well as England's leading theosophists Annie Besant and Charles Leadbeater.
  • The term neoplasticism was coined by Mondrian's friend the Dutch mathematician and theosophist M.J.H. Schoenmaekers.
  • Then there was a black-eyed restaurant waiter who was a theosophist, a union baker who was an agnostic, an old man who baffled all of them with the strange philosophy that WHAT Chapter 7
  • Theosophists rejuvenated an age-old belief in the visibility of spiritual states.
  • It may have been his experimentation with mysticism — he was a sort of theosophist for a while. Matthew Yglesias » Commerce Cabinet Crisis X: Henry Wallace
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  • To the amazement and disappointment of Annie Besant and some of the other theosophists, he gave up all the power and prestige that he had gained under their tutelage.
  • Son of an Indian Theosophist, Jiddu's gift was discovered by Annie Besant's closest colleague C. W. Leadbeater in 1909.
  • But within a short time he had tired of all this wholeness and flowing, and suspected Tagore of being just another “theosophist,” and was sitting up late with Yeats to help revise “The Two Kings” line by line. A Revolutionary Simpleton
  • The strange far-off oriental words which today scholars discuss, theosophists manipulate, and charlatans employ as catchpennies were common words in the every-day speech of the Hindu people, two or three thousand years ago. The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji
  • Whether this be a low order of deceiving and "lying spirits," as Professor Barrett and others are apparently inclined to believe, or whether it be a fraction of the medium's own mind (Flournoy, Morselli), or whether it be the spirit it claims to be, or whether it belongs to some other even more doubtful order of intelligence, such as postulated by the Theosophists and certain Mystics and Occultists, _that_ is a question which we cannot at present answer, and for which we may have to wait for several hundred years before one can be satisfactorily given. The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
  • Spray-painted sheep, a mountain of speakers, a levitating theosophist? Saatchi's Newspeak: the good, bad and indifferent
  • How popular amongst theosophists is the paranormal?
  • Brian Stauffer Biodynamics is a system of organic agriculture based on the teachings of Rudolf Steiner, the German theosophist, specifically on a series of lectures he delivered to farmers in 1924. Biodynamics: Natural Wonder or Just a Horn of Manure?
  • The notion that we have seven bodies (one for each of the seven planes of reality) is a teaching of theosophist Madame Blavatsky.
  • Elsewhere, a life-sized figure of the theosophist Madame Blavatsky appears to levitate between two chairs, in a work by Goshka Macuga, held aloft by the power of thought alone. Saatchi's Newspeak: the good, bad and indifferent
  • To listen to the erudite and cosmically conscious Monsieur Joly explain the tenets of biodynamics, the system of holistic agriculture based on the teachings of Austrian theosophist Rudolph Steiner, while walking the rolling hills of his vineyard on the north bank of the Loire, it's easy to be convinced that conventional agriculture is pernicious and that biodynamics is the future, if not necessarily to understand it in rational terms. Singing of France's Unsung Chenin Blanc
  • Steiner may have broken away from the Theosophical Society, but he did not abandon the eclectic mysticism of the theosophists.
  • His breadth of knowledge, skill and talent are renowned and much has been written about him as a poet, writer, editor, economic thinker, theosophist and mystic.
  • Theosophists rejuvenated an age-old belief in the visibility of spiritual states.
  • He was a theosophist and believed in the equality of all human beings.
  • I stood by you when you were a vegetarian -- I stood by you when you were a theosophist -- and I seen you through socialism, Fletcherism and rheumatism -- but when it comes to carrying on with ghosts -- The Bat
  • She speaks admiringly of Madame Blavatsky, theosophy's founder, as well as England's leading theosophists Annie Besant and Charles Leadbeater.
  • [= A] rya Sam [= a] j of the United Provinces and the Punjab, and secondly, the Theosophists, who are now most active in Upper India, with Benares the metropolis of Hinduism, as their headquarters. New Ideas in India During the Nineteenth Century A Study of Social, Political, and Religious Developments
  • The first is a sculpture of the famous 19th-century aristocrat and theosophist suspended between two chairs, as if levitating in a hypnotic trance. Newspeak: British Art Now

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