Theosophism

Pronunciation: /ˈθioʊˈsoʊˈpieɪtʃˈɪzəm/

Theosophism (noun)

  1. A belief system that says hidden spiritual truths can be learned through inner knowledge and study of ancient ideas.
  2. A modern religious movement from the 1800s that promoted spiritual wisdom, moral improvement, and study of world religions.

Examples

  • Theosophism offers spiritual teachings about the nature of the soul.
  • Many people study theosophism to learn spiritual teachings for daily life.