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Theosophy is, then, the archaic Wisdom the esoteric doctrine once known in | |||
every ancient country having claims to civilization. This "Wisdom" all the old | |||
writings show us as an emanation of the divine Principle; and the clear | |||
comprehension of it is typified in such names as the Indian Budh, the Babylonian | |||
Nebo, the Thoth of Memphis, the Hermes of Greece; in the appellations, also, of | |||
some goddesses -- Metis, Neitha, Athena, the Gnostic Sophia finally the Vedas, from | |||
the word "to know"<ref>Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna. A Modern Pararion (Los Angeles, CA: | |||
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Theosophy is, then, the archaic Wisdom the esoteric doctrine once known in
every ancient country having claims to civilization. This "Wisdom" all the old
writings show us as an emanation of the divine Principle; and the clear
comprehension of it is typified in such names as the Indian Budh, the Babylonian
Nebo, the Thoth of Memphis, the Hermes of Greece; in the appellations, also, of
some goddesses -- Metis, Neitha, Athena, the Gnostic Sophia finally the Vedas, from
the word "to know"<ref>Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna. A Modern Pararion (Los Angeles, CA: