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What is Theosophy...another angle

Sep 03, 2004 08:13 AM
by Morten Sufilight


Hallo all,

My views are:

What is Theosophy actually?

A possible answer:

The most obvious question of all is for us the most difficult 
question. But I'll try to answer. Theosophy is experience of life 
through a method of dealing with life and human relations. This 
method is based on an understanding of man, which places at one's 
disposal the means to organize one's relationships and one's learning 
systems. So instead of saying that Theosophy is a body of thought in 
which you believe certain things and don't believe other things, we 
say that the Theosophical experience has to be provoked in a person. 
Once provoked, it becomes his own property, rather as a person 
masters an art. 

So what er the various theosophical groups provoking
in the our theosophical age of Idolatry?


M. Sufilight





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