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theosophical

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

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.

From Washington Post • Apr. 7, 2020

Jiddu Krishnamurti, "World Teacher," announced the dissolution of the Order of the Star in the East, theosophical brotherhood founded in India in 1910.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the West, however, theosophical thought had been all but dead since the 7th century, when Moslem armies swept out of Arabia and disrupted communications between Europe and the East.

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

“You must have been reading theosophical books, my dear,” remarked Mrs. Courtney, eyeing Eleanor closely.

From Polly's Business Venture by Roy, Lillian Elizabeth