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theosophical

[thee-uh-sah-fi-kuhl]

adjective

  1. of or relating to theosophy.



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Much of his later fiction consequently blends pulp derring-do with a theosophical subtext.

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Edward Gardner, a leading society member, sold prints of the photographs at his theosophical lectures in 1920.

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In German theosophical circles it was commonly believed that India and Tibet preserved the hidden enclaves of ancient Atlanteans or even living Secret Masters.

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Another, by the Italian Chiara Fumai, fills a small cabin with utterly obscure, stagy riffs on occultism, Hegel, and “the theosophical interpretation of the Lucifer myth.”

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One was not allowed to ask a second-saloon passenger for meals, but we had permission for him to come and talk to us, and also to give two theosophical lectures in the first-class saloon.

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