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Great Teachers of Theosophy
Great Teachers of Theosophy
 
A
Aeschylus
Akhenaten
Al-Farabi
Albertus Magnus
Albinus
Ammonius Saccas
Anaxagoras
Apollonius Of Tyana
Aryadeva
Asanga
Ashoka
Ashvaghosha
Atisha
Avicenna
 
B
Ba'al Shem Tov
Bankei
Basilides
Bodhidharma
Bodhisattva Ideal
Boethius
Bu-Ston
Buddhaghosa
 
C
Cagliostro
Chandrakirti
Chih-I
Chrysippus Of Soli
Chu-hung
Chuang Tzu
Cicero
Cleanthes Of Assos
Confucius
 
D
Damodar K. Mavalankar
Desiderius Erasmus
Dharmakirti
Dignaga
Dionysus The Areopagite
Dogen
 
E
Eisai
Empedocles
Epictetus
Epicurus
 
F
Fa Hsien
Fifth Dalai Lama
First Panchen Lama
Fourth Panchen Lama
Francis Of Assisi
Franz Anton Mesmer
 
G
Galen
Giambattista Vico
Gregory Palamas
 
H
Hadewijch
Hakuin
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Heraclitus Of Ephesus
Hermes Trismegistus
Hierocles
Hsun Tzu
Hui-neng
Hui-yuan
Hypatia
 
I
Iamblichus
Ibn Masarra
Iraqi
Isaac Luria
 
J
Jacob Boehme
Jalaluddin Rumi
Jan Van Ruysbroeck
John Colet
John Dee
John Of The Cross
Julian Of Norwich
Julian The Emperor
 
K
Kukai
Kumarajiva
 
L
Lao Tzu
Lin-chi
Louis Claude de St. Martin
 
M
Marpa
Marsilio Ficino
Meister Eckhart
Mencius
Milarepa
Mo Tzu
Moses Cordovero
Moses De Leon
 
N
Nachman Of Breslov
Nagarjuna
Nagasena
Nichiren
Nicholas Of Cusa
Nostradamus
Numa
 
O
Origen
 
P
Padmasambhava
Paracelsus
Parmenides Of Elea
Paul Of Tarsus
Philo Of Alexandria
Pico Della Mirandola
Plotinus
Porphyry
Posidonius Of Apamea
Prince Shotoku
Proclus
 
Q
Quetzalcoatl
 
R
Rabi'a Of Basra
Ramon Lull
Roger Bacon
Rosicrucian Movement
 
S
Saicho
Saint-Germain
Seng-chao
Seventh Dalai Lama
Shantarakshita
Shantideva
Shen-hsiu
Simon Magus
Solomon Ibn Gabirol
Solon
Suhrawardi
Symeon The New Theologian
Synesius
 
T
Ta-hui
Tan-yao
Tao-an
Tao-sheng
Taranatha
Thomas a Kempis
Thomas More
Tommaso Campanella
Tsong Kha Pa (1976)
Tsong Kha Pa (1986)
Tung Chung-shu
Tung-shan
 
V
Vasubandhu
 
W
Wang Pi
William Law
William Quan Judge
 
 

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H.P. Blavatsky
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