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Caesarea, library of, and Hebrew Gospel of Matthew, 239 | |||
Cagliostro, slandered, 339 | |||
Cahagnet, L. A., 483(486), 637 | |||
Cailletet, L. P., liquefies oxygen & hydrogen, 215; 637 | |||
Calcutta, best manured spot in theological guano, 77 | |||
Canaan. See Bochart | |||
Canon. See New Testament and Gospels | |||
Cant, and hypocrisy at base of Society, 74 | |||
Cappala, or Challa, class of Yanadis, 288 | |||
Carducci, Giosue, “A Satana,” 58; 638 | |||
Cassels, W. R., Supernatural Religion, 459, 638 | |||
Cataclysms: by water and fire, 263, 578; and races, 446-47 | |||
Catherine de Medici, and sorcery, 615 | |||
Catholic Mirror, on obsession and devil, 387 et seq. | |||
Catholics, Spanish, most cruel bigots, 33 | |||
Celibacy: evils of enforced, 12829; and original hierarchy of adepts, 515fn.; required for development of occult knowledge, 544; and Yogis, 543 | |||
Centres, occult, of Force in man and nature, 165-66 | |||
Cephas, L., medium, 391 | |||
Ceylon, religious riots in, 427 et seq. | |||
Ceylon Observer, on Kotahena riots, 427 et seq. | |||
Chaitanya, 569 | |||
Chakra(s): 165-66; endless circle, 528 | |||
Chaldean, Kabala as source of Hebrew, 295 | |||
Chaldeans, term def. 517 | |||
Chambers’ Encyclopaedia, 234, 238 | |||
Chambers’ Journal, and Jacob of Simla, 344fn. | |||
Chan-tyu-Kusho, 161 | |||
Charcot, Dr. J. M., 132, 311, 313, 638 | |||
Charles VI, and phases of moon, 397 | |||
Chastity, and celibacy among Buddhist priests, 6 et seq. | |||
Chatterjee, Mohini Mohun, 638-39 Chela(s): advanced, of T.S. and Zoroastrianism, 518; def. 607; experiences joy at freedom from common life, 342; faces maleficent power of community and nation, 612; failures and successes among, 613-14; Lay, 61011; mesmerized by lama to speak the truth, 313; of Master and disgraceful experiments at Lahore, 474 et seq.; protest against W. S. Moses’ criticism, 274; protest against Hume’s criticism of Brothers, 229-30; qualifications expected in, 608; relation of, to Guru, 229; and their Superiors help in lawful occult research, 356; unhelped exertions of, 608 | |||
Chelaship: def. by a Mahatma, 613; lashes sleeping passions of animal nature, 611-12; Lay, def. 611; and marriage, 129; and protection by Master, 476-77; real man comes out in, 613; and T.S., 469 | |||
Chemistry, and molecules, 211 Cheops, Pyramid not built but desecrated by, 287 | |||
Ch-eung-Shau, immorality at monastery of, 6 | |||
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Chevillard, Dr. A., 132 | |||
–, Études expérimentales, etc., 144, 640 | |||
Chhinnamasta Tantrikas, initiations of, 265-66 | |||
China Mail, on moral downfall of Buddhist priests, 6 | |||
Chingîz-Khân, Napoleon a modern, 392 | |||
Chips. See Müller | |||
Chit, and Achit, 424 | |||
Chitta, 550fn. | |||
Chittenden, Vt., 137 | |||
Christ: Theosophists believe in an ideal, 361; deny the divinity of the Biblical, 364 | |||
Christian: Christlike, rarer than white cow, 533; clergyman as co-founder of T.S., 199; converts in India are ignorant, 203-04; false, beliefs promote crime, 499; ideas of justice, 604; instances of frenzied piety, 202-03; religion as handmaid of political espionage, 57 | |||
Christian Herald, The, on Christian piety, 202-03 | |||
Christian Tract Society, 148 | |||
Christianity: blind faith and martyrs, 413; cause of misery in, lies in vicarious atonement, 499; differences between, and true Christians, 97-98; gigantic sham, 414; illegitimate progeny of Jewish creed, 530; opposes railways, telegraphy & anesthetics, 501 ; thick mask of, 530; unsurpassed in cruelty and intolerance, 496-97 | |||
Christians: nature of average, 97; practical, only among atheists and heretics, 74; professed, and real ones, 171 | |||
Chromatius, Bishop, Jerome’s letter to, 240; 640 | |||
Chronicles. See Houghton | |||
Chronologies, oneness in ancient, 578 | |||
Chronoscope: and nerve-time, 32124; and neural analysis, 75 | |||
Civil and Military Gazette (Lahore), upholds reality of phenomena, 28-30 | |||
Civilization, society and the plebs, 71-72 | |||
Clairaudience, sometimes inborn, 298 | |||
Clairvoyance: and crystals, ISO- 81; and “magic mirrors,” 356; and obsession, 390; sometimes inborn, 298 | |||
Clemens Alexandrinus, Stromatei, on Prodicus & secret books of Zoroaster, 533; 640 | |||
Clemenza. See Metastasio | |||
Cobra, antidote against, bite and missionary slanders, 32 | |||
Cognition, absolute consciousness incapable of, 52 | |||
Coleridge, S. T., The Watchman, 88, 640 | |||
Comm, in Matt. See Jerome | |||
Communication, voluntary, impossible for Spirit, 52 | |||
Compendium. See Hunt | |||
Confessional, early law about, 57 Confucius: did not claim divine inspiration, 106; and golden rule, 414 | |||
Consciousness: absolute, incapable of cognition, 52; change of, requisite for adeptship, 342; exercise of full spiritual, by adepts, 594; merging in Universal Principle, 341; of monad after death, 560; of monad in early Rounds, 559; of past stages of existence, 571; portion of personal, lingering in places frequented {{Page aside|683}}by people, 592; pure Spirit can have no, per se, 548; Self- and Buddhi, 581; spiritual, and Devachan, 544-45; spiritual, symbolized by dog, 519fn. | |||
Conservation. See Balfour Stewart | |||
Consumption, and vaccination, 200-01 | |||
Contribution. See Blech | |||
Conversion: breeds Cains of future crimes, 500-01; like selling damaged goods, 338 | |||
Cook, J. P., New Chemistry·, on molecules, 211; on water, 214; 6-10 | |||
Cook, Rev. J.: 78, 370; challenged by Founders, 96 et seq.; charges of, against Founders, 82; disgraceful qualities of, 68-70; H.P.B. exasperated by, 116 et seq.; insults Asiatics, 96; and Spiritualism, 20-22; vulgar lecturer, 92 | |||
Copan, and Quirigua, 445 | |||
1 Cor., 69, 613 | |||
Correlation. See Le Conte | |||
Correlations. See Bain | |||
Correspondence. See Meredith, E. P. | |||
Cossa, Pietro, 57, 640 | |||
Courmes, D. A., art. by, 479 | |||
Cousins, Dr. James H., and Sir Wm. Barrett’s views on Hodgson’s Report, 623-24 | |||
Cows, killing of, abhorrent to Hindus, 299 | |||
Crawford, F. Marion, Mr. Isaacs: analysed, 339 et seq.; contains two grand occult truths, 365; 640 | |||
Creation: out of nothing, 167; Theosophists do not believe in, 194 | |||
Creeds: give rise to materialism, 326; policy of The Theosophist is to demolish dogmatic, 305 | |||
Cremation: in Zoroastrianism, 508 & fn.; twelve hours after death, 508fn. | |||
Crescent, as a symbol, 446 | |||
Critias. See Plato | |||
Crofton, Maj.-Gen., 77 | |||
Crookes, Sir Wm.: 311; Guitford and radiometer, 315-16; and light, 220; on fourth state of matter, 224, 602fn.; and Radiant Matter, 218, 310 | |||
Cross, and Sphinx, 265 | |||
Cruelty, child of fanaticism, 33 | |||
Crystals, visions in, and mirrors, 180-81 | |||
Csoma de Korbs, 11, 640 | |||
Cupid, 7th principle, 264 | |||
Cycle(s): end of important, 160; everything moves in, 302; ideas based upon fundamental truths move in, 451; of Necessity, 173 | |||
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Dabistan (Muhsin-Fani): millenniums earlier than A vesta, 50708; on 12 great religions as offshoots of Magianism, 514-15; 661 | |||
Daji Raja Chandra Singhjee, 641 | |||
Darbhagiri Nath, 230 | |||
Darius, and Gushtasp, 525fn. | |||
Darkness, Sons of, 263 | |||
Darmesteter, James: on Magha, 514fn.; on seven worlds in A vesta, 524-25 | |||
Darsana, 53fn. | |||
Dasturs, and Mobeds, 516fn. | |||
Davidson, Peter, testing a “spirit,” 175 | |||
Davis, F. H., and Jacob of Simla, 344fn. | |||
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Davy, Humphry: and “faith cures,” 384fn.; liquefies chlorine, 215; 641 | |||
Dax, Marc, 314. 642 | |||
Dayananda Sarasvati: 95, 475; 477; contradicts himself, 126; denies possibility of phenomena, 126; denounces Founders, 9394; interpreter of Vedas, 67; joined T.S. and resigned, 270; misrepresented by The Arya, 269-72, 512-13; reason for alliance with T.S. and why broken, 93-94 | |||
Death: after-, states become world of causes, 247; after- states discussed, 120-21, 188-89, 250 et seq.; astral Ego after, 247; automatic actions of Kama- rupa after, 449; burial and funeral ceremonies, 505 et seq.; dissociation at, 548 et seq.; and life-atoms, 559-60; no sure sign of physical, 247; of Hierophant passing on the “Word,” 100; permanency of personal identity beyond, rare, 253-54; prevision of, 292; sudden, and apparition of disembodied Ego, 246; temporary, at initiation, 265 | |||
Deb-Raja, 18 | |||
Dee, Dr. John: 180; biogr., 642-43 Deity: no extra-cosmic, for Vedan- tins, 194; personal, 167 | |||
Delahaute, Martin, case of prevision, 292 | |||
Deluge(s): many, 446; number seven and, 578 | |||
Denton, Wm., The Soul of Things, 53fn., 545, 554 et seq., 643 | |||
Desatir; much earlier than Avesta, 508; on honoring the dead, 506, 508; and Zara-Ishtar, 524; thirteenth Zarathushtra in, 524, 525; 643 | |||
Desideri, I., and Tibet, 10, 15fn.; 643 | |||
Deukalion, 578 | |||
Deva-Bhashya [Devabhâshya], 518fn. | |||
Devachan [Tib.: bde-ba-can]: and depraved personality, 572; enjoyment in, 443-45; nature of, and personality, 256; no, for Spiritual Individuality, 548fn.; and the Ego, 121 | |||
Deva Muni, 230 | |||
Devas, 174 | |||
Devil(s): all, in Christian Hell seem to be Jews, 389; belief in, undermines religion, 388; casting out, 387 et seq.; God reversed, 195, 263, 264 | |||
Devotion, to Gurus misinterpreted as slavishness, 229 | |||
Dharma Râjâ: 9, 10; origin and nature of, in Bhûtan, 17-18 | |||
Dharma-Sâstra. See Gautama Rishi | |||
Dharma Tattva, 417 | |||
Dhyan-Chohans [Dhyâni-Chohans]: Manus and Rounds, 576 et seq. ; mayavic appearances of, 590 | |||
Dhyanis [Dhyânis] : and Adi- Buddha, 99-100; five celestial and their Bodhisattvas, 11-12, 13-14 | |||
Diaete. See Hippocrates | |||
Dialogi. See Jerome | |||
Diana (or Luna), initiations in temples of, 398 | |||
Dickinson, Dr. E., De Quintes- sentia Philosophorum, 3; 643-44 | |||
Didier, A., on mesmeric aura and growth of plants, 312fn. | |||
Diodorus Siculus, on sacred fire, 531 | |||
Dissertation. See Medhurst | |||
Dnyanodaya: 83; misrepresents T.S., 90-91 | |||
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Doctors, bigotry & prejudice of, 201 | |||
Doctrine, Great, which the T.S. is bringing to light, 378 | |||
Dog, as symbol of spiritual consciousness, 519fn. | |||
Dogma, how developed, 314 | |||
“Don Basilio,” 32, 33fn. | |||
Donnelly, I., Atlantis, etc., 446; biogr., 644-45 | |||
Doppelgänger, or astral Ego, 246 | |||
Dosha, faults, 608 | |||
Doubt, inseparable from reason, 334 | |||
Draper, J. W., The History of the Conflict, etc.: 501, 527; on astral records, 556; on truth, 417; 645 | |||
Dravya, substance, 580 | |||
Dreams, become experiences, 179 | |||
Drosera, and magnetism, 312fn. | |||
Dualism, Duality: and Unity, 52; | |||
Zoroastrian, 264 | |||
Dudley, Dr., Pres, of Bombay Branch, 156 | |||
Dugpa(s) [Tib. gdug-pa] : guilty of crimes, 161; separated from Gelukpas, 12; various meanings of, or Red-Caps, 9fn., 10 | |||
Dugpa Shab-tung, invades Bhutan, 17 | |||
Duguid, D., Hafed, Prince of Persia, unreliable, 175-76; 646 | |||
Duhkha, pain, 608 | |||
Dumas, J. P., 215, 646 | |||
Duration: 421; Space & Motion, 220, 291 | |||
Durham, Bishop of, on profanation of religion, 443 | |||
Dvapara-Yuga [ Dväpara-yuga], 551fn., 552 | |||
Dyer, W. T. T., and Kumbum tree, 350, 646 | |||
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Earth: magnetic current of, and astral projection, 489; magnetism of, and position in sleep, 405; pre-adamite, and tanmatras, 336; seven, in Avesta, 525 | |||
East, The, 464 | |||
Eberty, Gustav, The Stars and the Earth, etc., how published, 284-85 | |||
Ebionites, identical with Nazarenes, 239 | |||
Eclectic T.S., 193 | |||
Eddy Homestead, apport of large stone at, 174 | |||
Edmonds, Judge, 353 | |||
Eglinton, Wm.: left India at right time, 86; occult phenomenon on SS. Vega, xxiii; phenomena of, genuine, 28-30; why Founders did not meet, while in India, 83 et seq. | |||
Ego: annihilation of, 251; divine, and impress of personalities, 571 et seq.; and foreboding dreams, 245; of infants & idiots, 549; personal, and soul, 120; personal, appears but once on earth, 549; personal, one of the kosas, 582; post-mortem condition of astral, 246-47; spiritual, reborn after gestation, 121; spiritual, watches and never sleeps, 245; | |||
Egypt, not a colony of Atlantis, 447 Egyptians, ideas of, about 3,000 years’ transmigration of jiva, 559 | |||
Eichhorn, 234 | |||
Eidolon, 595 | |||
Eighth sphere, 572, 573 | |||
Electra, fable of, hides nature of electricity, 254 | |||
Electricity: basically matter, 213; essence and origin of life, 225; {{Page aside|686}}nature of, as matter and force, 205 et seq., 224; potential, in every atom, 215; source of, beyond radiant matter, 224; source of, in elementary globules encasing life, 216 | |||
[Electron, definitely hinted at, 316] Electroscope, and astral projection | |||
of images, 488-89 | |||
Element (s) : and elementary substances, 210-11; infinite divisibility of, 212, 216; the One, and Light, 220; seven, in nature, 166 | |||
Elemental (s) : forces & occult sound, 166; men that will be, 590 ; non-intelligent and may be made subservient by occult means, 103 | |||
Elementarles: 590, 595; immorality between, and men, 300 | |||
Elementary, globules and spark of life, 216 | |||
Elixir vitae, 3 | |||
Elliotson, J., 380, 646 | |||
Encyclopaedia, French, 294 | |||
Encyclopaedia, Russian medical, 312fn. | |||
Energy: conservation of, 218; indestructible, 567 ; must manifest in a body, 221 ; relation of, to mass & velocity, 316; transmitted through vacuum, 315-16 | |||
England, old-fashioned laws in, 456 et seq. | |||
Ennemoser, Dr. J., History of Magic, on Curé d’Ars, 381; 646 | |||
En-Soph(or Ain-Soph), and Parabrahman, 421 | |||
Epicurus, on being impious, 498 | |||
Epiphanius, Panarion: on genealogy of Jesus, 361fn.; on original Gospel of Matthew, 238; 647 | |||
Epistles, accepted as authoritative earlier than Gospels, 242 | |||
Esdaile, Dr. J., Natural and Mesmeric Clairvoyance, on writing in the dark, 294; 647 | |||
Esoteric: doctrine as thread-doctrine, 582; science and Theoso- phists, 409 | |||
Esoteric Buddhism. See Sinnett | |||
Esotericism : Asiatic, underlying R. | |||
Catholicism, 295; Brahmanical and Buddhist, 93-94; Buddhist & Vedantic, 548fn.; of the Jews adapted to exoteric creed, 517 | |||
Essence (s) : Plato’s immutable, and cyclic motion of ideas, 451; superior to those known to science, 217 ; Universal, or Totality, 537 | |||
Eternity: opposite poles of, 316, 420; and Time, 421 | |||
Ether: Langley on, 221; nature of, 219; potential energy of, 144; and subjective photographs of thoughts, 61-62, 65 | |||
Ethics, Universal, as intrinsic virtue, 497 | |||
Études. See Chevillard | |||
Europe, not in existence in Atlantean times, 447 | |||
Eusebius, prince of liars, 363 | |||
Evil: as Ahriman, 420-21; origin of, and Good, 195, 423; spirituality for, 251 | |||
Evolution: double, of man, 453; | |||
spiritual, only for the few, 170 | |||
Evolution. See Le Conte | |||
Exodus: how Moses saw God, 457; on being false witness, 76 | |||
Exosmosis, and production of phenomena, 359 | |||
Eye, loss of one, and weight of brain, 510-11 | |||
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Facies Hippocratica, 247 | |||
Facts: conflict between, and superstition, 327 ; new names for old, 311 | |||
Faith: and absence of intelligence, 331; anti-empirical and emotional, 471; blind, cannot last, 400 ; blind, creates hallucinations, 407fn.; blind, makes people idiots, 413; blind, responsible for millions of martyrs, 413 ; blind, and science, 211; in reliable testimony about phenomena, 249 ; occult science takes nothing on, 453; role of, in mesmeric healing, 383-85, 384fn. | |||
Falsehood, use of, 327 | |||
Fanaticism: breeds cruelty, 33; and intolerance degrading, 472 | |||
Faraday, on withholding certain scientific knowledge from public, 601fn. | |||
F arhang-i-Jahângîri, on Zend, | |||
517fn„ 647 | |||
Fast, rationale of, and evils of gluttony, 296-97 | |||
Fauvety, Charles, 553 | |||
Fellow Worker, English organ of the Adi-Brahmo Samaj, 146 | |||
Female, Lamas, 16fn. | |||
Ferari, 59 | |||
Fersendajians, 508 | |||
Fifth Rounders, has more than one meaning, 538-39 | |||
Fire: as symbol and attribute of Deity, 531-32; astral, and astral light, 165; and Sun, fittest emblems of Life, 530; and Water as productive powers, 530, 532 | |||
Fire-worship: once universal, 530; and Zoroaster, 529 | |||
Flowers, and human mesmeric aura, 312fn. | |||
Flud(Fludd), Robert: 3fn.; and adepts, 607 | |||
Fo, and Pha or Pho, llfn. | |||
Food, psychic effect of certain, 297 | |||
Force(s): all, in nature as trinities completed by quaternaries, 166; as forms of matter, 221-22; correlation of vital, and rappings, 144; matter yielding to, 310; nature of, and matter, 208 et seq., 307fn.; one center of occult, in nature, 165; origin of, in phenomena, 166; psychological and physical, 489; scientific views of, 213; seven centers of, in man, 165; vital, 225. See also Energy. | |||
Forgery, in text of Josephus, 363 Fortnightly Review, art. by Sir R. | |||
Temple, 345-46 | |||
Founders: abused and reviled, 35, 41; Buddhists for many years, 93, 95; came to India at wishes of Adepts, 133; do not propagate Buddhism in India, 283; esoteric Buddhists, 474; heavily overworked, 1-2; misrepresented by missionaries, 90-91; prophecy about, coming to India, 13536; strenuously avoid politics, 454; suspected of political aims, 150-52; travel on Buckingham Canal, 287; uncompromising teetotalers, 44; will not communicate with trance mediums after death, xxix, 353 | |||
Fourteen, and twelve, 378 | |||
“Fragments of Occult Truth:” 376, 377, 378, 400, 444, 446, 453, 479, 504, 514fn., 522, 525, 575, 595; authorship of, 647-48; earlier, written by Hume contain errors, 482-83(485); {{Page aside|688}}errors in, discussed, 547 et seq., 570 et seq.; later, written by Sinnett, 483(486) ; teachings in, and those in Isis, 119 et seq., 184; teachings in, questioned, 251-52, 257-58; varied sources of and contradictions in, 538-39 | |||
France, and spirit-messages, 392-93 | |||
Fraternity, of feeling imperative in our supreme effort, 296 | |||
Free Church Monthly, The, on Christian converts, 203-04 | |||
Free love, and Spiritualism, 139, 143 | |||
Freemason Almanack, 58 | |||
Freemasons, libelled and accused by Jesuits, 55 et seq. | |||
Freethinker, case against, for blasphemy, 456 et seq. | |||
Freethought: and Christianity, 533; in India, and The Thinker, 156-57, 277 et seq.; Union bigoted & intolerant, 155-57 | |||
Frozya, mayâvi-rûpa of, and mesmeric murder, 566 | |||
Frothingham, 0. B.: 78; real position of, 80-81; 648 | |||
Funeral(s): as invention of clergy, 505-06 ; as prescribed in Avesta, 508; ceremonies & rites of no benefit to the soul, 506 | |||
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Gall, F. J., 314, 648 | |||
Gambetta: as Napoleon reincarnated, 391-92; brain of, and loss of eye, 509 et seq.; spiritmessage from, 392 | |||
Ganden Truppa, 13fn., 17 & fn. Gandhara, 99 | |||
Ganja, intoxicant, 351-52 | |||
Ganot, 207 | |||
Garfield, murdered by Guiteau, 325 | |||
Gargya Deva, 230 | |||
Garibaldi, 55 | |||
Gassner, Pere, Romish healer, 381 | |||
Gathas, shells now to be resurrected by occult science, 523 | |||
GaudapadafGaudapada], 366 | |||
Gautama, Nyay as, 552 | |||
Gautama Rishi, Dharma Sastra, 552 & fn. 553, 648 | |||
Garudas, T. T., 230 | |||
Gelong-ma, nun, 16fn. | |||
Gelukpas [Tib.: dge-lugs-pas], 9fn., 10, 17, 161 | |||
Gelling [Tib.: dge-slong], 160 Gemara, on Jeshu, 362fn. | |||
Gematria, Notaricon & Themura, 517 | |||
Gen-dun, clergy, 160 | |||
Genesis: 195; on curse of women, 501 | |||
Gestation: period of the Ego, 121; and principles, 185 | |||
Ghazipore, bogus T.S. at, 187-88 Gjual-Khool M.***, favorite chela of K.H., on his Master & Oxley, 192-93 | |||
Gladstone: collates papal pronouncements, 395; story about. 237 | |||
Gluttony, evil of, and fasts, 296-97 | |||
Goat, of Mendes, or Pan, 263 | |||
God: Almighty, allegedly knows all future controversies, 232-33; as Universal Life, 453; belief in, and fear of, result in selfishness, 498; devil as, reversed, 195, 263, 264; Founders discard personal, 474; idea of, and term Nastika, 335-36; and miracles, 308fn.; omnipresence of, {{Page aside|689}}and devil, 388-89 ; only true and living, 420; personal, un- provable proposition, 495; personal, must use material force, 307fn.; personal, never taught by true Magi, 515, 520; personal, not in Upanishads, 337 ; and the One Element, 220; theosophy does not believe in, as a personality, 298; useless term, 68 | |||
Gods, of Vedas symbolical, 366 Golden Legend, 390, 653 | |||
Gong-sso Rinpoche, 12 | |||
Gon-pa (temple), hereditary group within, and chelaship, 607 | |||
Good: origin of, and Evil, 195; some are, when asleep, 331; spirituality for, 251 | |||
Gordon, Mrs. Alice, and Dayan- anda, 270 | |||
Gospel (s): accepted, date from about end of 4th century, 242; full of inconsistencies, 236 et seq.; original Hebrew, of Matthew, 238-42 | |||
Gougenot des Mousseaux, H. R., La Magie au xixme siècle, 141, 382, 648 | |||
–, Les Hauts Phénomènes de la magie, 300, 648 | |||
–, Moeurs et pratiques des démons, on relations between mortals and elementaries, 300; 648 | |||
Grand Orient, and Italy, 55 et seq. Gravitation: electricity, and law of attraction & repulsion, 222 | |||
Greek, nomenclature and India, 66 Greeley, Horace, self-made man, 147 | |||
Gregory, W., 380, 648 | |||
Growth, spiritual, in Devachan, 444-45 | |||
Grueber, J., and Tibet, 10; 649 | |||
Guala K. Deb, 230 | |||
Guano, theological, and Calcutta, 77 | |||
“Guides,” materialized and immorality, 300 | |||
Guiteau, murdered Garfield to carry out God’s will, 325 | |||
Guitford, Crookes & the radiometer, 315-16 | |||
Guna(s) [Guna]: 582; quality or property, 580; three, of Prakriti, 587 | |||
Gunavat [Gunavat], 582 | |||
Gurney, Edmund, 286, 649-50 | |||
Guru: def. 607; relation of Chela to, 229 | |||
Gushtasp: 529; and Avesta, 524; first, 525; not father of Darius, 525fn. | |||
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Hadhokht Nask, occult meaning of, 528 | |||
Hafed. See Duguid | |||
Hahnemann, Dr. S.: biogr., 650; exiled by apothecaries, 76; successful homeopath, 75 | |||
Hair: long, of Nazars, Rishis, Yogis, 503; of Yanadi seers, 290 Haller, A. von, and homeopathy, 313; 650 | |||
Hamilton, 11 | |||
Hamlet. See Shakespeare | |||
Han, 17 | |||
Handbook. See Kugler | |||
Hanuman, one of the powers of 7th principle, 367 | |||
Haoma, tree of eternal life, 523 | |||
Harban Singh, and padris, 606 | |||
Hardinge-Britten, Emma, 124, 651 | |||
Hare, R., 353, 651 | |||
Harischandra, patience of, 554 | |||
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Harmonics, theory of, known to Aryans, 179 | |||
Harmony, and numbers at base of occult doctrine, 303 | |||
Harris, Rev. T. L., 143 | |||
Hartmann, R., asks about Devachan, 443 | |||
Hassan Khan, phenomena of, 103 Hatha-Yoga [Hatha-yoga]: ignorant practice of, leads to sorcery, 166; powers of, compared with Raja-Yoga, 31 & fn.; siddhis of, pertain to world of invisible matter, 31 | |||
Haug, Martin, 516, 651 | |||
Hauts. See Gougenot | |||
Healing: homeopathic, 73; mesmeric, at basis of religious faiths, 73; mesmeric, by Olcott ordered by his Master, 379; rationale & requisites of mesmeric, 383-86 | |||
Hebrew: Kabala derived from Chaldean, 295; original, Gospel of Matthew, 238-42 | |||
Heidenhain, R. P. H., and mes- merization, 313; 651 | |||
Heliodorus, Bishop, Jerome’s letter to, 240; 651 | |||
Hell, none for Theosophists, 298 Helmholtz, and occult views, 558 Herald of Progress, 153 | |||
Herbs, occult virtues of, known to Yanadis, 289 | |||
Hesychius, 241, 652 | |||
Hierarchy, origin of Adepts’, 515fn. | |||
Hierophant, chief, dies after imparting the “Word,” 100 | |||
Hillel, 364, 652 | |||
Hillyear, Chas. W., 39fn. | |||
Hinduism, pure Theism, 110 | |||
Hints. See Hume | |||
Hippocrates, speaks of homeopathy, 313 | |||
–, De Diaete, on Fire and Water, 530, 652 | |||
History. See Ammianus Marcel- linus & Draper | |||
Hiuen-Thsang, 13 | |||
Hodgson, Richard, Report of, and the Soc. for Psychical Research, 622-25 | |||
Hokhmah, and Binah, 421 | |||
Holloway-Langford, Mrs. Laura C., and Mohini, 639 | |||
Homeopathic Journal, 200 | |||
Homeopathy: as a science, 301; and Dr. Baylis, 384fn; Jaeger on, 321; in Europe and Russia, 75; persecuted by “orthodox” physicians, 73; rationale, methods and effects of, 316-20; successes of, as against allopathy, 75-76; the most potent of curative agents, 75; will eventually become orthodox medicine, 313 | |||
Homer, Iliad, 241 | |||
Hoons, 17 | |||
Horus, or Aroeris, 542 | |||
Hosea: told to break seventh commandment, 235, 236; uses obscene language, 272 | |||
Houghton, G., Chronicles of the Photographs of Spiritual Beings, 60 et seq., 652 | |||
Hue, Abbé, and Gabet, llfn. | |||
–, Souvenirs, etc., on Tree of | |||
Kumbum, 347 et seq.; 652 | |||
Humate, Hukhte, Huvareshte, 523 | |||
Hume, A. O.: 152, 193; and Indian politics, 454-55; irreverent letter of, about Brothers, 227 et seq. ; and vegetarian societies, 299 | |||
–, Hints on Esoteric Theosophy: 170, 198, 199, 354, 356, {{Page aside|691}}544; and accusation against one of the Founders, 197 | |||
Hunt, C. L. (Mrs. Wallace), 48-50 | |||
–, Compendium, etc., on flowers and mesmeric aura of people, 312fn.; 652 | |||
Hushang, religion of, 515 | |||
Huxley, T. H., on cruelties of Christianity, 497 | |||
Hwan, 242-43 | |||
Hydrogen: in air, 212; in water, 214 | |||
Hypnotism, will become an important science, 313 | |||
Hypocrisy, and cant in society, 73-74 | |||
Hystaspes: blunder about, 525fn.; goes to India and infuses Brah- manical ideas into Magianism, 529-30 | |||
Hysteria, and obsession, 388 | |||
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Ideals, nature of, 501-02 | |||
Ideas: assimilated by certain brains & affecting others, 451; based on fundamental truths move in cycles, 451; why identical, often expressed at the same time, 451 | |||
Iliad. See Homer | |||
Immorality, between mortals and elementaries, 300 | |||
Immortality: how to win, 581; and Ingersoll, 80; occult view of, 250-51, 253; wrong conceptions of, 254 | |||
“Imperator,” and Wm. S. Moses, 273-74 | |||
Imponderables, 217, 218 | |||
Incidents. See Sinnett | |||
Incubus, and Succubus, 140, 142 | |||
Index Librorum Prohibitorum, 462, 652 | |||
India: ascetics of, different from Rishis, 562 ; character of refined people in, 145-46; and Greek nomenclature, 66; gulf in, between natives and rulers, 145; and killing of cows, 299; latent talent in race of, 159; and “Native Volunteers” movement, 45455; Olcott urges natives to study ancient knowledge, 150- Sl; regeneration of, and The Theosophist, 158-59; and religious freedom, 429, 433-34; two hundred millions in, 604; work of T.S. is appreciated, 22-24 | |||
Indian Daily <nowiki>News:</nowiki> on Eglinton’s phenomena, 29 ; suspects Olcott’s motives, 150-51 | |||
Indian Mirror: 187, 188; on sham ascetic, 351-52 | |||
Indian Wisdom. See Monier Williams | |||
Indian Witness (Calcutta): 117; false & slandering, 77 et seq., 393-94 | |||
Individuality (ies) : all, alike in essence but differ in manifestations, 535; as Jivan, 536; heresy of, 264; impersonal, 186; no Avichi or Devachan for spiritual, 548fn.; and personality contrasted, 253 et seq.; spiritual, or immortal Monad, 120, 185 | |||
Indra, and Gautama’s wife, 366 Indriya, senses, 580, 608 Infallibility, rejected, 484(487) Infinite, and finite, 536 Infinitesimal, dosages in homeopathy, 316 et seq. | |||
Infinitude: conception of, and experiments of Crookes, 316; unattainable by senses, 318 | |||
Ingersoll, Col. R.: did not deny principle of immortality, 80 ; Olcott on, 79; on blasphemy, {{Page aside|692}}457in.; writes in North Amer. Review, 80 | |||
Initiate(s) : a few yet found in the East, 245; Apollonius of Tyana last of the, of old, 516fn.; motto of every, 100; and mystery of the Cross, 265 | |||
Initiation: beyond Himalayas and temporary death, 265; and Cheops Pyramid, 287 ; and death of Initiator, 264-65, 398; secrets of, kept from world at large, 570; supreme, and allegory about Moses, 101, 265 | |||
Insanity, and suicide, 261 | |||
Inspiration : divine, not claimed by Buddha or Confucius, 106; mere imaginings claimed as divine, 352 | |||
Intellectual. See Abercrombie | |||
Intelligence (s) : disembodied, and mediums, 121; kama-rupa and alleged communicating, 449 ; Universal, as sum total of all intelligences, 453 | |||
Intolerance, crushing of, & T.S., 415-16 | |||
Intra-psychic, screen of our me- diumistic perceptions, 590 | |||
Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses, on age of Jesus, 362fn.; 653 | |||
Iron, soft, cannot be magnetised, 207fn. | |||
Isaacs, Mr. See Crawford | |||
Isaiah, 531 | |||
Isis, initiations in temples of, 398 Isvara [ îsvara] : 201, 472fn., 477; | |||
and Dayanand, 93 ; and jiva, 423 et seq.; Maya & Parabrahm, 194; and Parabrahm, 537 | |||
Italy, Freemasonry & Jesuits, 55 et seq. | |||
Ivanovsky, Dr., on weight of Gam-betta’s brain and loss of eye, 510-11 | |||
Iyer, N. Chidambaram: critical of Founders, 283; on Nadi Grantham, 399 | |||
Izdubar [now Gilgamesh], legends of, and sevenfold division, 578 | |||
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Jacob of Simla, and Mr. Isaacs, 344fn. | |||
Jacobus de Voragine, 653 | |||
Jadoo wallas [jädüwallah], 440, 442 | |||
Jadukhana, and Masonry, 56, 60 | |||
Jäger, Dr. G.: 653; and homeopathy, 75, 321; neuralanalysis of, and nerve-time, 75, 321-24; on attitude of true man of science, 309 | |||
Jalal al-din, 97 | |||
Jannaeus, Alexander, 362 | |||
Januarius, St., boiling blood of, 441 | |||
Jatakas, 418, 653 | |||
Jehoshua ben-Perachia, 362 | |||
Jehovah, fickle & revengeful, 236 | |||
Jennings, H., The Rosicrucians: 376, 530, 532; on Dr. E. Dickinson and why Rosicrucians remain unknown, 3-4 & fn.; 653 | |||
Jerome, distorts, original Hebrew Gospel of Matthew, 241 | |||
–, Comm, in Mattheum, on original Gospel of Matthew, 238 & fn., 240; 653 | |||
–, De viris, etc., on original Hebrew Gospel of Matthew. 239; 653 | |||
–, Dialogi contra Pelagianos, on Evangel acc. to the Hebrews, 239-40 ; 653 | |||
–, Vulgate (Preface), on Matthew’s Hebrew Gospel, 241; 653 | |||
–, Opera, on original Hebrew Gospel of Matthew, 240; 653 | |||
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Jeshu. See Panthera | |||
Jesuits: kill millions, 32; Rome and Masonry, 55 et seq.; unfair to Tibetans, 14fn. | |||
Jesus: allegedly put to death by English Collector, 204; coming of, gigantic failure, 395; Epi- phanius, on genealogy of, 361fn.; estimate of, by Mahatmas, 603; ideal of divine and human virtue, 395; and Jeshu ben- Panthera, 361-62; lived a century earlier than is believed, 603; noble and pure type, 236; pure ethics of, 414; strong words and actions of, 118; The- osophists deny the Gospel, 361, 363 | |||
Jews, several, in T.S., 38 | |||
“J.K.”; self-styled “adept,” 34 et seq., 44-48; why article by, is not published, 42-43 | |||
Jinn (or Jinnat), nature elementáis, 103 | |||
Jiva [Jivan] : as life-principle, 580; as Karana-sarira, 579 & fn.; as second principle and transmigration, 559; as second principle or manifested life, 547; difference between, and Jivatman, 547; in essence is Parabrahm, 536; and Isvara, 423 et seq.; not conscious after death, 560; and Pranamaya, 582 | |||
Jivatma[ Jivatman] : as one of the Prameyas, 580; as ray of Paramatman, 548; is Atman or unmanifested life, 547 & fn., 579; is nirguna, 581 | |||
John, author of Apocalypse, 265 | |||
John, on man born blind, 390 John the Baptist, real story of, as Nazar, 265 | |||
Jones, Sir Wm.; on Avesta, 525; on religion of Hushang, 515 | |||
–, Asiatic Researches, on Magi- anism, 515 | |||
Josephus, forgery about Jesus in text of, 363-64 | |||
Joshi, Mrs. A., goes to U.S.A, to study medicine, 465-66; 653-54 | |||
Joshua: 236; and Moses, 100-01 Journal of Science, reviews The Occult World, 273 et seq. | |||
Jual Khool. See Gjual Khool Jyotisham jyotih, “light of lights,” 580 | |||
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