pythagorean
n.
follower of Pythagoras (ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician); pertaining to Pythagoras
Pythagoreanism
Pythagoreanism is a term used for the
esoteric and
metaphysical beliefs held by
Pythagoras and his followers, the Pythagoreans, who were much influenced by
mathematics and probably a main inspirational source for
Plato and
platonism.Later resurgence of ideas similar to those held by the early Pythagoreans are collected under the term Neopythagoreanism.The Pythagoreans were called mathematikoi, which means "those that study all."
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Pythagoreans
Pythagoreans The school founded at Crotona, Italy in the 6th century BC by Pythagoras of Samos. Pythagoras was an initiate not only into the Mysteries of his own native state, but also into those of the ancient Orient, where he had pursued extensive studies. His special work was to translate his esoteric knowledge into terms of the Grecian thought of that period. He shows the ultimate derivation of his wisdom and consequent teaching both by the content of his philosophical doctrines and by his insistence upon purity and self-mastery in life as a prime requisite to the attainment of wisdom.
His word metempsychoses is given as meaning the transference of the soul from one body to another; whereas by its Greek etymology it should mean the various highly occult transformations undergone by the soul-ego after death, and preceding the process of reensoulment -- something of larger significant content than what the word reincarnation has mainly come to mean today, as implying merely soul-reimbodiment. It is the teaching of the various successive karmic transformations and imbodiments of a monad during its evolutionary cycle -- not only in the larger sense of cosmic destiny, but also in the smaller sense of its karmic transformations between death and the succeeding physical birth.
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