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Psychosophy — The word psychosophy comes from the word psyche, which means soul, and the word sophia, which means wisdom. Over the last one hundred years marvelous progress has been made by the science of psychology in the understanding of human nature and in… … Wikipedia
psychosophy — n. doctrine concerning the soul … Dictionary of difficult words
Anthroposophy — Anthroposophy, a philosophy founded by Rudolf Steiner, postulates the existence of an objective, intellectually comprehensible spiritual world accessible to direct experience through inner development. More specifically, it aims to develop… … Wikipedia
Antonio Genovesi — (November 1, 1712 September 22, 1769) was an Italian writer on philosophy and political economy.BiographyGenovesi was born at Castiglione, near Salerno.He was educated for the church and after some hesitation, taking orders in 1736 at Salerno… … Wikipedia
Pneumatosophy — From the Anthroposophy teachings of Rudolf Steiner. Pneumatosophy (wisdom of the spirit) can be seen as part of his teachings on spiritual science and approaches the human spirit in terms of truth and error and the meaning and the effects of… … Wikipedia
parapsychology — Synonyms and related words: abnormal psychology, academic psychology, analytical psychology, animal psychology, applied psychology, clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, comparative psychology, constitutional psychology, criminal psychology … Moby Thesaurus
psychics — Synonyms and related words: bodilessness, ghostliness, immateriality, immaterialness, impalpability, imponderability, incorporeality, incorporeity, inextension, intangibility, metapsychics, metapsychism, nonexteriority, occult phenomena,… … Moby Thesaurus
Words of Wisdom — This group of 30 odd sophy and sopher words have in common an etymological derivation from the Greek sophia, meaning wisdom . They refer to an odd group of systems of knowledge, esoteric doctrines, and philosophical practices, most of which are… … Phrontistery dictionary