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  • ...homas Moore Johnson''' (1851-1919) was an American attorney and student of philosophy. Known as the "Missouri Platonist," he lived in Osceola, Missouri and publi * '''''Iamblichus, the Exhortation to Philosophy: Including the Letters of Iamblichus and Proclus' Commentary on the Chaldea
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  • ...Leipzig and then the University of Leipzig, where he studied philology and philosophy, as well as Arabic and Sanskrit. In 1843, at the end of his time in Leipzi 1844 he went to the University of Berlin, where he studied philosophy with Friedrich von Schelling, Persian with Friedrich Rückert and comparati
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  • ...hilosophic truth, and devoted chiefly to the dissemination of the Platonic philosophy in all its phases." Published from 1881 until 1888, it was superceded by ''
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  • In the [[Esoteric Philosophy]] the first "something" that can be conceived of is not regarded as masculi
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  • ...gācāra'', literally: "yoga practice") is an influential school of Buddhist philosophy and psychology that explains how our human experience is constructed by min The Yogācāra school was prominent in Indian Buddhism for centuries. Its philosophy commonly known as ''chittamatra'' or Vijñapti-mātra ("mind-only" or "cons
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  • A. Time can be divided; Duration—in our philosophy, at least—cannot. Time is divisible in Duration—or, as you put it, the
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  • <blockquote>The Kabala has survived to show that their philosophy was precisely that of the modern Nepal Buddhists, the Svâbhâvikas. They b ...for neither of the two are able to understand the profound logic of their philosophy.<ref>Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, ''Isis Unveiled'' vol. II, (Wheaton, IL: Th
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  • ...the periodical "A Theosophical monthly, dedicated to the study of Oriental philosophy, the Occult Sciences and the Brotherhood of Man."
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  • ...vekachudamani - An Advaitic Prakarana Grantha of Shankaracharya,'' Advaita Philosophy Blogspot [http://advaitaphilosophy.blogspot.com/]
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  • ...357.</ref> This applies not only to the writings coming from the esoteric philosophy, but also "to every other allegory whether in the Bible or in pagan religio
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  • [[William James]] wrote an insightful article about the philosophy of G. T. Fechner, entitled "The Doctrine of the Earth-Soul and of Beings In ...himself ran thick; but English and American transcendentalism run thin. If philosophy is more a matter of passionate vision than of logic - and I believe it is,
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  • ...dividing the indivisible, is sanctified in [[Esoteric Philosophy|esoteric philosophy]]. The latter divides boundless [[duration]] into unconditionally eternal a
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  • '''Klesha''' (devanāgarī: क्लेश, ''kleśa'') is a Sanskrit term used in yoga philosophy, meaning "affliction, impurity, or defilement." The [[Yoga Sutras of Patanj
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  • ...n.<ref>[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/bruno/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]. <i>Giordano Bruno</i> May 2019. Accessed on 1/17/2022.</ref> ...e cultured men who gathered in his father’s house, devoted admirers of the philosophy and ideals of Pythagorean Greece. <ref>Besant, Annie. <i>Giordano Bruno, Th
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  • ...'''Ātmā''', is a [[Sanskrit]] word that means "self". In [[Hinduism|Hindu philosophy]], especially in the [[Vedānta]] school, it refers to one's ''true'' self ..., indivisible ALL), or Atma. As this can neither be located nor limited in philosophy, being simply that which IS in Eternity, and which cannot be absent from ev
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  • <blockquote>Metaphysically, and in our [[Esoteric Philosophy|esoteric philosophy]], it is the subjective form created through the mental and physical desire
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  • ...'''''Treatise on the Great Art. A System of Physics According to Hermetic Philosophy and Theory and Practice of the Magisterium'''''. 1898. 256 pages.
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  • ...articles that were very influential in the fields of comparative religion, philosophy, science, and mathematics. His work with [[D. T. Suzuki]] in translating Ch ...w philosophy of my own but to help in working out philosophy itself, viz., philosophy as a science; and after many years of labor in this field I have come to th
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  • ...l in July, 1898, with a vision of educating Indian children based on Hindu philosophy.<ref>Rana P. B. Singh and Pravin S. Rana, ''Banaras Region: A Spiritual and ...of Arts and Science. The College had the Departments of English, Sanskrit, Philosophy and Logic, History and Economics, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology,
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  • * Foreword to '''''Outlines of Jaina Philosophy: the Essentials of Jaina Ontology, Epistemology and Ethics''''' by Mohan La ...83. 95 pages. Five Gathas from the Zend Avesta. Includes: "The Zoroastrian philosophy and way of life" by B.P. Wadia and "Ormuzd and Ahriman" by H.P. Blavatsky.
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