Geosophy is a concept introduced to geography by J.K. Wright in 1947.
The word is a compound of ‘geo’ (Greek for earth) and ‘sophia’ (Greek for wisdom).
Wright defined it thus: This has been summarised as: Belief systems as they relate to human interaction with the Earth's environments.
Geosophy is sometimes used as a synonym for the study of earth mysteries.
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