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Wat (wie) is Theosophist - definitie


Theosophist         
  • Besant with the child Krishnamurti
  • Blavatsky and Olcott, two of the founding members of the Theosophical Society
  • A Theosophical bookshop in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • According to Theosophical teaching, each solar system is an emanation of a "Logos" or "Solar Deity", with planetary spirits each overseeing one of the planets.
  • Theosophical Hall in [[Palmerston North]], New Zealand
  • The Raja Yoga Academy and the Temple of Peace, c. 1915
  • Statue of Blavatsky and Olcott at Adyar
  • The Theosophical seal as door decoration in Budapest, Hungary
  • Theosophical Society lodge building in [[Reykjavík]], Iceland
  • Theosophy Hall in Manhattan, New York City
RELIGION FOUNDED BY HELENA BLAVATSKY
Theosophical; Theosophist; Theosophism; Theosophic; Theosophists; Universal Brotherhood (theosophy); Universal Brotherhood; Theosophy (Blavatsky); Theosophy (Blavatskian)
·noun One addicted to theosophy.
Theosophy         
  • Besant with the child Krishnamurti
  • Blavatsky and Olcott, two of the founding members of the Theosophical Society
  • A Theosophical bookshop in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • According to Theosophical teaching, each solar system is an emanation of a "Logos" or "Solar Deity", with planetary spirits each overseeing one of the planets.
  • Theosophical Hall in [[Palmerston North]], New Zealand
  • The Raja Yoga Academy and the Temple of Peace, c. 1915
  • Statue of Blavatsky and Olcott at Adyar
  • The Theosophical seal as door decoration in Budapest, Hungary
  • Theosophical Society lodge building in [[Reykjavík]], Iceland
  • Theosophy Hall in Manhattan, New York City
RELIGION FOUNDED BY HELENA BLAVATSKY
Theosophical; Theosophist; Theosophism; Theosophic; Theosophists; Universal Brotherhood (theosophy); Universal Brotherhood; Theosophy (Blavatsky); Theosophy (Blavatskian)
Theosophy is a religion established in the United States during the late 19th century. It was founded primarily by the Russian Helena Blavatsky and draws its teachings predominantly from Blavatsky's writings.
Theosophy         
  • Besant with the child Krishnamurti
  • Blavatsky and Olcott, two of the founding members of the Theosophical Society
  • A Theosophical bookshop in Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • According to Theosophical teaching, each solar system is an emanation of a "Logos" or "Solar Deity", with planetary spirits each overseeing one of the planets.
  • Theosophical Hall in [[Palmerston North]], New Zealand
  • The Raja Yoga Academy and the Temple of Peace, c. 1915
  • Statue of Blavatsky and Olcott at Adyar
  • The Theosophical seal as door decoration in Budapest, Hungary
  • Theosophical Society lodge building in [[Reykjavík]], Iceland
  • Theosophy Hall in Manhattan, New York City
RELIGION FOUNDED BY HELENA BLAVATSKY
Theosophical; Theosophist; Theosophism; Theosophic; Theosophists; Universal Brotherhood (theosophy); Universal Brotherhood; Theosophy (Blavatsky); Theosophy (Blavatskian)
·noun Any system of philosophy or mysticism which proposes to attain intercourse with God and superior spirits, and consequent superhuman knowledge, by physical processes, as by the theurgic operations of some ancient Platonists, or by the chemical processes of the German fire philosophers; also, a direct, as distinguished from a revealed, knowledge of God, supposed to be attained by extraordinary illumination; especially, a direct insight into the processes of the divine mind, and the interior relations of the divine nature.