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Around the age of 18, he came across theosophical literature.
"Those gentlemen just spoke of a Theosophical meeting here this evening."
It is one of the several English theosophical publishing houses.
They became close co-workers in the theosophical movement and would remain so for the rest of their lives.
It had indeed been compared with some kind of theosophical movement or brotherhood.
A beginning must be made and it has been made by the Theosophical society.
His first article, written at the age of twenty, was contributed to a theosophical magazine.
She was greatly influenced by a theosophical book that a visitor to her home had left.
Steiner later claimed that he never had considered himself to be part of the Theosophical movement.
Until the 1910s, the lodge was an important part of the theosophical movement.
Around this time he also exposed Blavatsky and lost his interest in the theosophical movement.
Though there are several theosophical organisations, this is one celebration they have in common.
He claims the right to be damned in spite of theosophical optimism.
According to theosophical doctrine, spirit guides are not always of human descent.
She also wrote over 200 articles in various theosophical magazines and periodicals.
It is one of the seven principles of the human being, according to Theosophical philosophy.
In the Theosophical view the Masters do not pay attention to personal desires.
About 1890 the first theosophical lodges were founded in Scandinavia.
This teaching of ascension is in direct opposition to the Theosophical teachings.
The journal published articles on philosophical, theosophical, scientific and religious topics.
After working tirelessly to spread the Theosophical message, the countess died in 1910.
You should not swallow all that theosophical bosh which is based on nothing."
The text has been treated as a theosophical allegory.
His parents were followers of the Theosophical movement.
It contains one of the largest theosophical libraries on the West Coast.
Sunrise is a theosophic journal, and the articles reflect this.
I had just begun to study the Theosophic writings - their influence, though slight, is apparent.
Voices are now being heard from all sides demanding to regain the lost spirituality by looking for it in the new theosophic and other schools."
Oetinger published about seventy works, in which he expounded his theosophic views.
The amulet contains theosophic names as well as the names of folk saints.
He had prepared a vast number of theosophic diagrams of his own invention on Freher's pattern.
To Light a Thousand Lamps: A Theosophic Vision.
What a throng of volumes, what a flight of tales, novels of all sorts, droll, philosophic, and theosophic.
For this is the mighty theosophic paradox which I, and other genius sages that the monster Zhirek trapped here, long since grasped.
Hyperborea was also mentioned by Guido von List, with direct references to the theosophic author William Scott-Elliot.
The disciples of Akiba applied to the limitless theosophic speculations, for which Ben Zoma had to suffer, the words of Prov.
Subba Row's writings are about Esotericism, Theosophy, the Zodiac, the theosophic septenary, the Chakras and other topics.
Anecdote and legend combine to illustrate Anan's renown for extreme conscientiousness in his capacity as judge in civil cases, as well as for his theosophic speculations.
Article by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution in North Rhine-Westphalia (German) Also in the 60s some theosophic and so called ariosophic aspects were added.
In 1922 his book Peter Deunov and His Teaching came out, where the latter was defined as a 'sum of pagan superstitions, theosophic spiritism and occultism.'
In his book Mickiewicz hermetyczny he writes about hermetic, theosophic and alchemical philosophy on the book as well as Masonic symbols (including controversial theory of Mickiewicz being a communist).
According to Gershom Scholem, the ideology of the Asiatic Brethren mixed Kabbalistic and Sabbatean ideas jumbled together with Christian theosophic doctrines.
Additionally, it has been argued that Scriabin's color associations were influenced by his theosophic readings and based on Sir Isaac Newton's Optics quoted by Louis Bertrand Castel:
It is the third section of his work-the Pflichtenlehre--which is generally most highly valued, and where his full strength as an ethical thinker is displayed, without any mixture of theosophic speculation.
In it, he puts forward the view that the theosophic philosophy of Kabbalah could be of great use in the defence of Christianity and the reconciliation of science with the mysteries of faith.
In the later 20th century, Germanic neopagan movements oriented themselves more towards polytheistic reconstructionism, turning away from theosophic and occult elements, but elements of Ariosophical mysticism continue to play a role in some white supremacist organizations.
Alexander Scriabin's Poem of Ecstasy (1905-08) and Prometheus: The Poem of Fire (1908-10), in their projection of an egocentric theosophic world unequalled in other symphonic poems, are notable for their detail and advanced harmonic idiom.
Thanks to this piety he could, without injury to his soul, devote himself to theosophic speculations, when he, like Ben Zoma, Elisha ben Abuyah, and Akiba, entered, as tradition has it, into the garden ("pardes") of the esoteric doctrine.
Whilst some members of French and Italian origin, mainly recruited in the mining industry, had concentrated on social problems, other Masons entered the AFHR to try to bring the Order under Theosophic influence, seeing in the Ancient Mysteries the origins of masonry.
He believes also that our ideas are complete, organized beings (the theosophic notion) which live in the invisible world and influence our destinies; that, concentrated in a powerful brain, they can master the brains of other people, and traverse immense distances in the twinkling of an eye.