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(Gregory Nazianzen), Julian the Emperor (1888). Bohn's
(1622-1686): ——— synopsis theologiae practicae on bribes.
In the following year (1856) another volume was issued, royal octavo, of 600 pages, diamond type, of ‘theosophical miscellanies. ’ of the last-named work 500 copies only were issued, for gratuitous distribution to libraries and universities.
Theosophy is an esoteric religious movement established in the united states during the late nineteenth. Its beliefs reflect features of the traditions of theosophy and new thought.
Jun 27, 2016 i thought it sad that anyone could be so ill-informed. In true theosophical understandings, mysticism and occultism go hand in hand, marrying.
The works which go by the name of plutarch's morals (though certainly not all from his hand) are a collection of short treatises upon a great variety of subjects—ethics, history, politics, preservation of health, facetiæ, love-stories, and philosophy.
Against them he maintains that '' the iliad is, in the main, the work of a single poet, as is shown by the unity of thought, temper, character and ethos that it is a work of one brief period, because it bears all the notes of one age, and is absolutely free from the most marked traits of religion, rites, society, and superstition that.
The unrationalized thoughts or impressions held by the low self form the fixations or complexes which are so important to huna and are symbolized by the cross of the crucifixion (or the simple x cross denoting that a path is closed), as well as the stumbling block in the path.
In the following year (1856) another volume was issued, royal octavo, of 600 pages, diamond type, of 'theosophical miscellanies. ' of the last-named work 500 copies only were issued, for gratuitous distribution to libraries and universities.
T he following is a list of christian philosophers, theologians, and writers with platonist/neoplatonist interests or influences. Their main works, and especially those relevant to the topic of christian platonist spirituality, are also shown.
An adventure among the rosicrucian's 1887 master franz hartmann, tells his story of visiting one of the higher brotherhoods.
As any authoritative work on edwards must, this book not only draws from the major published works but is one of the first full-scale studies of edwards' theology to utilize fully his voluminous private journals, from the typescripts of thomas schafer.
Theosophical siftings - 245 articles in 7 volumes - 2667 pages: thoughts on theosophy miscellanies in prose and verse london, 1820.
It is not a complete or exhaustive textbook of theosophy, but only a key to unlock the door that leads to the writer cannot do the reader's thinking for him, nor would the latter be any the better off if such vicarious theosop.
This thesis looks at theories of the emergence of linguistic difference put forward by three philosophers of the (long) eighteenth century—gottfried wilhelm leibniz (1646–1716), étienne bonnot de condillac (1715–1780), and johann gottfried herder (1744–1803). The conventional, and in most regards accurate, assessment of these figures places them in different traditions (respectively.
To know god, one must first know one's own spirit in its purity, unspotted by thought. The soul is hidden behind the veil of thought, and only when thought is worn off, becomes visible to itself.
Hers was a particularly dramatic spiritual odyssey, beginning with the high church fervour of her adolescence, passing through a much publicised endorsement of free-thought and materialism, to end at last in the eclectic occultism of theosophy. Such a pilgrimage poses special difficulties for today's interpreters of her life.
In putting forward these expositions, the editress labours under some difficulties, now, alas impossible to be removed for the death of her beloved daughter, four years since, leaving the manuscripts, which were written many years previously, without having arranged them with a prospect of publication, makes her painfully feel, that some portions must be inferior to what she could have.
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Consciousness and thought are inseparable in all manifested intelligence. Therefore, cerebration without consciousness cannot be shown to give rise to thought at all; and cerebration without either thought or consciousness never manifests intelligence, but is purely [page 13] physiological, and soon becomes pathological and destructive.
The platonic philosopher's creed (rprnt 'miscellanies in prose and verse', london, 1820) periodical: theosophical siftings 1888-1895 london, countess wachtmeister.
----- miscellanies, aesthetic and literary; to which is added, the theory of life.
It is just because analytical thought is in the ascendant, because it is the thought-form of the age, that the great majority of readers are likely to overlook the broad synthesis and so miss the philosophy of the secret doctrine. The only object of these brief and fragmentary papers has been to call attention to this point.
The belations of the theosophical society to theosophy reader's thinking for him, nor would the latter be any the better off if theosophical miscellanies.
By the time of jesus, the teachings of the buddha had already spread through much of india and penetrated into sri lanka, central asia and china. They display certain similarities to christian moral precepts of more than five centuries later; the sanctity of life, compassion for others, rejection of violence, confession and emphasis on charity and the practice of virtue.
Theosophy, which rests on a thought fundamental in all religions, of necessity cannot be antagonistic to any religion. The theosophical society is, in virtue of its very nature, the friend and ally of all religions, even of all churches, each of which has its individual light.
Buck wrote in 1889: i have a volume entitled theosophical transactions of the philadelphian society, london, 1697, and another dated entitled introduction to theosophy or the science of the mystery of christ, and in 1856 theosophical miscellanies was issued.
Editors’ note: this online version of the encyclopedic theosophical glossary is a work in progress. For ease of searching, diacritical marks are omitted, with the exception of hebrew and sanskrit terms, where after the main heading a current transliteration with accents is given.
Buck wrote in 1889: i have a volume entitled theosophical transactions of the philadelphian society, london, 1697, and another dated 1855, entitled introduction to theosophy or the science of the mystery of christ, and in 1856 theosophical miscellanies was issued.
The present theosophical movement has sometimes been declared to be an attempt to convert christendom to buddhism, which means simply that the word 'heresy' has lost its terrors and relinquished its power. These doctrines belong exclusively to no religion, and are confined to no society or time.
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