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'''Theosophy''' is considered a part of the broader field of [[esotericism]], referring to hidden knowledge or wisdom that offers the individual enlightenment and salvation. The theosophist seeks to understand the mysteries of the universe and the bonds that unite the universe, humanity, and the divine. The goal of theosophy is to explore the origin of divinity and humanity, and the world. From investigation of those topics, theosophists try to discover a coherent description of the purpose and origin of the universe.


'''Theosophy''' is considered a part of the broader field of [[esotericism]].
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[[Category:Esoteric schools of thought]]
[[Category:Esoteric schools of thought]]
[[Category:New Age practices]]
[[Category:New religious movements]]
[[Category:New religious movements]]
[[Category:Occult]]
[[Category:Occult]]
[[Category:Western esotericism]]
[[category:Conceptions of God]]
[[Category:Mysticism]]
[[Category:Religious syncretism]]
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Revision as of 15:33, 12 January 2024

Library cataloging
and classification
main topicBlavatskian theosophy
Dewey Decimal299.934
Library of CongressBP500-585
Universal Decimal239.4

Theosophy is considered a part of the broader field of esotericism.

Subcategories

This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.