theosophy

/θiˈɑsəfi/
noun
  1. A religious and philosophical system that claims to have insight into the divine nature through direct mystical experience, often combining elements of various world religions.
    • Theosophy teaches that humanity is on a path of spiritual evolution toward greater wisdom.
    • She read several books on theosophy to understand its views on the afterlife.
    • Theosophy became popular in the late 19th century with the founding of the Theosophical Society.
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