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Revision as of 12:56, 21 August 2025
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Art as an expression of spirituality is important to the Theosophical Movement. This article explores how Theosophy and Theosophists have influenced popular culture. See also:
Theosophists on popular culture
Artists influenced by Theosophy
Elvis Presley is an example of a popular artist who was influenced by Theosophical teachings.
Concepts and language influenced by Theosophy
Karma and reincarnation are examples of words from Theosophical teachings that have entered everyday speech.
