Archeosofica

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Archeosofica

Archeosofica is a school of

Archeosophy.[1]

The school is free and supplies booklets and other texts.[citation needed]

Beliefs

Archeosofica proposes a form of "ascesis" or asceticism:[2][3]

  1. Physiological and psychosomatic asceticism to maintain physical well-being.
  2. Social asceticism, which is the effort and action to become a perfect citizen and to make oneself a spokesman of a "new society".
  3. Mystical asceticism through intense devotion.
  4. Theurgical asceticism, or ritual asceticism.
  5. Magical asceticism.
  6. Cosmic asceticism.
  7. "Sapiential" and "initiatic" asceticism, or the spiritual elevation of oneself through knowledge and practice.

Subjects of Archeosophy are explained in a series of booklets. There are about 50 Booklets on various subjects such as

religious symbolism, mysticism, and so on.[4][non-primary source needed
]

Select bibliography

See also

References

  1. ^ World Religion and Spirituality Project: https://wrldrels.org/2020/02/19/archeosophy/
  2. ^ Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements, the article on "Archeosophy" by P.L. Zoccatelli in Peter B. Clarke (ed.), Londra - New York: Routledge, 2006, p. 38-39.
  3. ^ C. Gatto Trocchi, Magia ed esoterismo in Italia, Milano: Mondadori, 1990, p. 142-145.
  4. ^ A complete list of the booklets can be found on the Archeosophical Society site Archived 2015-02-02 at the Wayback Machine

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