IPA: /θiˈɒsəfi/
KK: /θiˈɑsəfi/
A religious philosophy that explores the nature of the soul and God, often based on mystical insights and teachings from various spiritual traditions.
Many people are drawn to theosophy for its teachings on spiritual evolution and reincarnation.
The word 'theosophy' is formed from 'theo-' (from Greek 'theos', meaning god) and '-sophy' (from Greek 'sophia', meaning wisdom). Together, these parts convey the idea of wisdom concerning the divine or knowledge of God.
Think of 'theo' meaning god and 'sophy' meaning wisdom — this helps you remember that 'theosophy' refers to wisdom about the divine.