How To Use Theosophy In A Sentence

  • 'Do you know anything of theosophy, or more specifically, the Seven Planetary Chain Logoi, perhaps? THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
  • It stems from Blavatzk'y theosophy, and underpins Steiner waldorf education, biodynamic agriculture and cosmetics Weleda, Dr Hauschka and anthroposophical medicine- "mistletoe cure for cancer" etc. On The Adoration of the Magi
  • Walter did not allow Blavatsky's death to lessen his involvement with theosophy.
  • He reprimands Dominique for laughing at theosophy, something Mrs. Marsh believes in, and tells her she should have worn her emerald bracelet.
  • In a later address on the subject Pink spoke of spiritualism (belief in communication with the spirit of the dead) as the ‘pioneer’ to theosophy.
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  • Religious alternatives such as spiritualism and Theosophy have had a small but steady presence since the 1850s.
  • The theosophy of Madame Blavatsky, which he discovered at the beginning of 1905 and rarely referred to in his letters, merely lent form and jargon to certain aspects of the delusion.
  • In the early 1890s, she became a leading exponent of the religious movement of theosophy (emphasizing an individual spiritual awareness of God), and went to live in India.
  • Scriabin's color-symphonies, Kandinsky's "improvisations," and all manner of elaborate invention - not to mention neo-spiritual movements such as Madame Blavatsky's Theosophy - spurred experiment in cross-media artwork throughout the western world about a hundred years ago. Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: Moving Pictures, Frozen Music
  • They put out an announcement in the newspapers about a meeting at Sophia Wadia's home at Theosophy Hall.
  • She speaks admiringly of Madame Blavatsky, theosophy's founder, as well as England's leading theosophists Annie Besant and Charles Leadbeater.
  • From an early age he had been interested in the supernatural (later in Theosophy), and from this grew a concern with the spiritual symbolism of colour.
  • Madame Blavatsky, one of the founders and best-known practitioners of theosophy, was particularly influential.
  • From mesmerism and animal magnetism to theosophy and beyond, Gamwell chronicles with great seriousness attempts by modern artists to explore immanentist spiritualities.
  • Jung of course was famously sceptical of theosophy.
  • She had a long spiritual journey, flirting at points with theosophy as well as the Roman Catholic Church.
  • From mesmerism and animal magnetism to theosophy and beyond, Gamwell chronicles with great seriousness attempts by modern artists to explore immanentist spiritualities.
  • The period when he fancied that he was a medium didn't last more than two or three years, and he wasn't the only Prime Minister interested in spiritual matters or in theosophy or spiritualism.
  • At the same time his interest in Indian thought and theosophy led him to the Dublin Hermetic Society.
  • This is especially important now that so many people are under the spell of all manner of religious and surrogate dogmas ranging from Blavatsky's theosophy to Hubbard's scientology.
  • Once settled, he sought out people with whom he could share some of his cultural traditions - those free-thinkers who had taken up vegetarianism and theosophy.
  • He wanted to set up a secret community which would be based on a mixture of unusual beliefs involving both the worship of his own son, Jack, and the tenets of the then-fashionable credo of theosophy.
  • Instead, she says that she devoted her study to astral projection and theosophy, hoping to find an answer.
  • 'Do you know anything of theosophy, or more specifically, the Seven Planetary Chain Logoi, perhaps? THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
  • The section is labelled an "anamnesis", a term that goes back to Plato and means a reminiscence or recollection, though it also has some meanings in religion and theosophy, and is even the title of a book by conservative philosopher Eric Voegelin. Archive 2004-08-01
  • This in turn led to the aesthetics of expressionism, and also to the emergence of gnostic theosophy, which similarly sought to controvert nihilism rather than allow the human will to be vanquished.
  • She speaks admiringly of Madame Blavatsky, theosophy's founder, as well as England's leading theosophists Annie Besant and Charles Leadbeater.
  • Today this agnosticism informs many of the New Age and other religious movements which appeared in the sixties as well as some movements from the last century, such as theosophy.
  • Theosophy emphasized the principle that all religions emerge from a universal source. Boing Boing
  • His belief in the spiritual power of art was related to his adherence to certain doctrines of theosophy, a cult that promoted deeper spiritual reality through intuition, meditation, and other transcendental states.
  • In time, like many leading artists of the day, she became interested in theosophy as a way of knowing God.
  • This is dangerous stuff, according to Blavatsky, but theosophy can help.
  • 'Do you know anything of theosophy, or more specifically, the Seven Planetary Chain Logoi, perhaps? THE ANCIENT FUTURE: THE DARK AGE
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Under the influence of Theosophy, of which anthroposophy was an offshoot, she became acquainted with Indian dance. Leah Bergstein.

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