Articles related to "Theosophy"L. Frank Baum's novels of Oz have been popular for more than a century. Their religious inspiration comes from an esoteric eastern religion little known in the west.
In Rudolf Steiner's thought, Christmas is a cosmic event that concerns men as well as the natural realm.
Dr. John Ballou Newbrough created the unusual biblical type text entitled Oahspe, which means Sky, Earth and Spirit, and released the work in 1881.
Akasha is rooted in Hinduism and Buddhism. Mme. Helena P. Blavatsky incorporated this philosophy into Theosophy. Later in history, Akashan Pagans embraced the concept.
Spiritual science shows that living beings consist of a body, soul and spirit that shape the course of history, culture and fate.
While John wrote his works, the Gnostic sects comprised several branches each proclaiming opposing views.
Once considered as earthly beings, ascended masters now serve to educate mankind and raise the consciousness of humanity from the spiritual realm.
The creator of Sherlock Holmes was just one of the many people hoodwinked by a couple of young girls and their bogus photographs of fairies.
The enigmatic Count Saint Germain is shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Thought to have been born at the end of the 17th Century, there are very few verified facts.
Eclectic Spirituality is a celebration of the truth found in all world religions and philosophies.
Revealing the Jain's three jewels, as delivered in 'A Lamp of the True Light' by Eloise Hart and pointing out the pitfalls along the spiritual path.
Thelema is an esoteric and magickal path whose mission is to make one realize one's purpose in life.
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