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  1. Christian Schiller is the Vice Chairman – Market Development at Cascadia Capital responsible for new client origination, growing our S. California market presence, channel partner relationships, Cascadia brand and marketing, and mentoring our rising stars. Christian is also a very active participant and leader in the family business segment across the U.S., working proactively with […]

  2. Sabine Schiller, Dipl. Physiotherapeutin mit dem Schwerpunkt der ganzheitlichen Behandlung und Christian Schiller, Heilmasseur in Gallneukirchen, OÖ

  3. It is clear that we have now entered a ‘heavenly’ world of light in which the darkness and fear of the irst beginning are 124 The Occult World.indb 124 9/15/2014 12:10:30 PM f– chapter 8: Jacob Böhme and Christian Theosophy – forgotten as their opposites have come to prevail. Hell has turned into heaven.

  4. Theosophy. Theosophy derives from the Greek term θεοσοφία (theosophia), from θεός (theos), "god", "gods" or "divine", and σοφία (sophia), wisdom; variously translated as divine wisdom, the wisdom of God or the gods, or wisdom in things divine. The term is first found in writings of Porphyry (AD 234–c. 305), a well-known ...

  5. A: Pantheism, the belief that a higher power is in everything, puts a strong emphasis on the natural world. It includes man in this material world, with varying degrees of focus on “the form” this power takes. Theosophy casts an eye on the occult, including astrology and reincarnation. Some say that theosophy itself contains pantheistic ...

  6. Christian Science. A system founded by Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910) in the latter half of the 19th century. Eddy considered her religion to be a reinstatement of primitive Christianity with an emphasis on healing such as was practiced by Jesus and his disciples. While Christian Science as a church or religious faith uses many of the Christian ...

  7. Theosophy can refer to any philosophical mysticism, from Pythagoreanism to versions associated with Madame Blavatsky (1831–1891). Glenn Friesen characterizes the “Christian theosophy” of Franz Xaver von Baader (1765–1841) as a ‘non-pantheistic and non-Gnostic’ branch of a wisdom tradition within Christianity (18), with Meister ...

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