Category:Theosophical concepts
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These are concepts frequently used in Theosophical literature.
Additional resources
- H. P. Blavatsky. The Theosophical Glossary. Available from the Blavatsky Study Center.
- Daniel Caldwell. Theosophical Terms. Definitions were compiled from three books by Geoffrey A. Farthing: Deity, Cosmos and Man, When We Die, and After-Death Consciousness and Processes, and he, in turn, extracted them from works by H. P. Blavatsky. Available at Blavatsky Archives.
- Hoult, Powis. A Dictionary of Some Theosophical Terms. London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1911. A review of it was published in The Theosophic Messenger 12:4 (January, 1911), 247, and is available at Google Books.
Pages in category "Theosophical concepts"
The following 115 pages are in this category, out of 315 total.
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- Science
- Second Principle
- Second Root-Race
- Self
- Senzar
- Septenary Principle
- Serapis Bey
- Seven Eternities
- Seven Keys of Interpretation
- Seven Rays
- Seventh Principle
- Shakti
- Shambhala
- Siddhi
- Sixth Principle
- Skandha
- Solar Logos
- Sons of the Fire-Mist
- Soul
- Space
- Spirit
- Stanzas of Dzyan
- Star of David
- Sthula
- Sthula-Sharira
- Substance
- Subtle Bodies
- Sun
- Sutratma
- Svabhavat
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- Tattva
- Telepathy
- The Book of the Golden Precepts
- The Inner Government of the World
- The Path
- The Venetian
- Theosophical Education
- Theosophical Humor
- Theosophical Motto
- Theosophical Worldview Statement
- Theosophist
- Theosophists' Humor
- Theosophy
- Theurgy
- Third Eye
- Third Principle
- Third Root-Race
- Thought Power
- Thought-Forms
- Three Fundamental Propositions
- Three Great Outpourings
- Time
- Titiksha
- Triad
- Triangle (symbol)
- True Name
- Try!
- Tsongkhapa
- Tuitit Bey