Theosophical
Theosophy is a spiritual philosophy that seeks to explore the nature of divinity, humanity, and the universe. It combines elements from various religious traditions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity, aiming to uncover universal truths. Founded in the late 19th century by Helena Blavatsky and others, the movement emphasizes the importance of spiritual development and the interconnectedness of all life.
Theosophical teachings often focus on concepts such as reincarnation, karma, and the evolution of the soul. The Theosophical Society, established in 1875, promotes these ideas through study, discussion, and community activities, encouraging individuals to seek deeper understanding and wisdom.