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Theosophy – מילון אנגלי-עברי

מילים נרדפות: system of rules, system
Babylon English-Hebrewהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
theosophy
(ש"ע) תיאוסופיה, הכרת האלוהות, תורת האלוהות, פילוסופיה העוסקת בתיאולוגיה

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תיאוסופיה (Theosophy)
 
תיאוסופיה (מיוונית: חוכמה אלוהית), אסכולה הגותית העומדת על גבול הפילוסופיה והאמונה הדתית. על פי אסכולה זו העולם הגשמי הינו חלק שניתק מן העולם האלוהי וכתוצאה בני האדם יכולים לפתח בעצמם ראייה נכונה של האלוהות. שאבה רעיונות רבים מדתות המזרח...



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Theosophy – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי

מילים נרדפות: system of rules, system
Babylon Englishהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
theosophy
n. any of several religious philosophies based on mysticism and meditation

English Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopediaהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Theosophy
Theosophy (from Greek θεοσοφία theosophia, which comes from the combination of words θεός theos, God + σοφία sophia, wisdom; literally "God's wisdom") refers to systems of esoteric philosophy concerning, or seeking direct knowledge of, presumed mysteries of being and nature, particularly concerning the nature of divinity. 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 theosopher 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, humanity and the world. From investigation of those topics, theosophers try to discover a coherent description of the purpose and origin of the universe.

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WordNet 2.0הורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
theosophy

Noun
1. belief based on mystical insight into the nature of God and the soul
(hypernym) belief
(hyponym) Kabbalah, Kabbala, Kabala, Cabbalah, Cabbala, Cabala, Qabbalah, Qabbala


Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)הורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
Theosophy
(n.)
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.
  

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Theosophy
Theosophy [from Greek theosophia from theos god, divinity + sophia wisdom] Divine wisdom, the knowledge of things divine; often described as attainable by direct experience, by becoming conscious of the essential, divine part of our nature, self-identification with the inner god, leading to communion with other similar divine beings. Theosophy actually is the "substratum and basis of all the world-religions and philosophies, taught and practised by a few elect ever since man became a thinking being" (TG 328). Also called by such names as the secret doctrine and the esoteric tradition, its teachings have been preserved, checked and rechecked with every new generation of its guardians and adepts.
The word became familiar to Greeks in the 3rd century with Ammonius Saccas and the Alexandrian Neoplatonists or Theurgists, who taught of divine emanations, whereby the entire universe as well as humans and all other beings are shown to be descendants of the highest gods. Theosophist is also applied to mystics in later times such as Eckhart, Boehme, and Paracelsus. It was adopted in 1875 by H. P. Blavatsky and others associated with her at the founding of the Theosophical Society as the name for the modern form of the archaic wisdom-religion which she promulgated. This wisdom-religion "was ever one and being the last word of possible human knowledge, was, therefore, carefully preserved. It preceded by long ages the Alexandrian Theosophists, reached the modern, and will survive every other religion and philosophy" (Key 7-8).
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