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Theosophy
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
Adept
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
Animal Soul
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
Atlantean
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
Besant, Annie
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
Devachan
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
Devas
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
H.P.B.
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
Koot Hoomi
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
Krishnamurti
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
Leadbeater, C. W
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
Mahatma
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Persons who have been freed from their bodily prisons and are now in the world of the mind
Successor to founder Helena Blavatsky; announced in 1906 that Krishnamurti, whom she reared as a child, is the Messiah
Theosophist’s heaven
In Theosophy, one of the adepts who gave revelations to founder Madame Blavatsky
A being from the spirit world who communicates revelations; also called Bodhisattva or Mahatma
2nd of three levels thus far reached in human evolution
Supposed Messiah figure in Theosophy who later renounced his role
Founder of Theosophy; incorporated occultic and eastern beliefs and practices together
Common designation in Theosophy for founder Helena P. Blavatsky
4th principle of human nature; majority of people alive today are at this level
In Theosophy, an adept, a being from the spirit world who communicates through spiritually receptive living persons.
Along with Annie Besant, succeeded Helena Blavatsky in directing the Theosophical movement
Literally “wisdom of God”; founded 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and attempts to expound on wisdom of God found in all religions
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Baptist Distinctives, free online Bible Institute for Asia, Africa and Latin America