theosophy |
x |
As a noun theosophy
is (religion) any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of god can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
theosophy |
undefined |
As a noun theosophy
is (religion) any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of god can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
mysticism |
theosophy |
As nouns the difference between mysticism and theosophy
is that
mysticism is the beliefs, ideas, or thoughts of mystics while
theosophy is (religion) any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of god can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible.
deism |
theosophy |
As nouns the difference between deism and theosophy
is that
deism is a philosophical belief in the existence of a god (or goddess) knowable through human reason; especially, a belief in a creator god unaccompanied by any belief in supernatural phenomena or specific religious doctrines while
theosophy is (religion) any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of god can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible.
metaphysical |
theosophy |
As an adjective metaphysical
is of or pertaining to metaphysics.
As a noun theosophy is
any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of God can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible.
theonomy |
theosophy |
As nouns the difference between theonomy and theosophy
is that
theonomy is the state of being governed by god or in accordance with divine law while
theosophy is (religion) any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of god can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible.
theosophy |
mythology |
As nouns the difference between theosophy and mythology
is that
theosophy is (religion) any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of god can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible while
mythology is the collection of myths of a people, concerning the origin of the people, history, deities, ancestors and heroes.
theosophy |
site |
As nouns the difference between theosophy and site
is that
theosophy is any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of God can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible while
site is sorrow, grief.
As a verb site is
to situate or place a building.
theosophy |
signup |
As nouns the difference between theosophy and signup
is that
theosophy is any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of God can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible while
signup is the act of signing up, as for a commercial service.
theosophy |
account |
As nouns the difference between theosophy and account
is that
theosophy is (religion) any doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism claiming that knowledge of god can be attained through mystical insight and spiritual ecstasy, and that direct communication with the transcendent world is possible while
account is (accounting) a registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review.
As a verb account is
to provide explanation.
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