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theosophical

American  
[thee-uh-sah-fi-kuhl] / ˌθi əˈsɑ fɪˌkəl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to theosophy.


Example Sentences

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

From Washington Post • Apr. 7, 2020

As everyone knows,* the play concerns the theosophical doctrine of reincarnation, to which Millionaire-Angel Davis sincerely, munificently subscribes.

From Time Magazine Archive

Kupka's belief in binding energy�a theosophical equivalent of Dante's "Love which moves the Sun and the other stars"�could not be contained in everyday objects.

From Time Magazine Archive

If it be true that faith transcends reason, then no theosophical disputation conducted by a believer can be intellectually honest.

From Time Magazine Archive

The theosophical view is that man is essentially divine.

From Elementary Theosophy by Rogers, L. W. (Louis William)