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Abel, esoterically female, 256 fn. Abraham, feeding angels, 208. Abram, 261. | |||
Abstinentia, etc., see Porphyry. | |||
Acilius Glabrio, 220, 355. | |||
Acthna, Acthnia, subterrestrial fire, 283. | |||
Activity, and inactivity, 167. | |||
Actor, and his roles, 186. | |||
Acts, 254. | |||
Adam: and manifested Kosmos, 264; dual, 17. | |||
Adept(s): and resistance of outer self, 309; astral of, 138, 188; no devachan for, 188 fn.; no disagreement between, 287; learned occult powers from Atlanteans, 298, 347; refuse nirvana, 188 fn.; Tibetan, 287, 347; trans-Himalayan, 347. | |||
Adeptship, conscious, and reincarnation, 187. | |||
Adwaita, 51-52. | |||
Ady ar: meagre ration at, 164; true Theosophists at, 168. | |||
Aeneas, 196. | |||
Aeneid, see Virgil. | |||
Agrippa of Nettesheim, De occulta philosophia: 355; on sorcery, 204 fn., 210; on soul, mind and reason, 207, 212-13; on teraphim, 215; on threefold good demon, 207, 212. | |||
Ahrens, on Hebrew musical notes, 263. | |||
Ain Suph, not in Bible, 256, 259. | |||
Aja, as Ram and Logos, 257. | |||
Aksakov, Alex. N., 304. | |||
Akshavanta, 67. | |||
Alchemy, as a science, 75. | |||
Aldrovandi, Ulysse, 82, 355. άληθειας, 231. | |||
Alexander Trallianus, 220, 356. | |||
Allegory, about Mahârâja and palace, 273. | |||
ἅλογον, irrational soul, 229. | |||
Alphabet: Hebrew, and permutations, 262; musical value of Sanskrit, 263, 264 fn. | |||
Ambrosius, St., 47. | |||
Amend, and Osirified soul, 125. | |||
Amiot, J.-M., Mémoires concernant, etc.: 201, 209; on Koueïs, 203; biogr., 356. | |||
Amitâbha, 202. | |||
Ammianus Marcellinus, History, on divination, 234 and fn., 239, 356. | |||
Amon-Râ, and selection of King, 102-03. | |||
Amphibian, intellectually, beings, 88. | |||
Anacalypsis, see Higgins. | |||
Anâgâmin, 276. | |||
Analogy: sure guide, 277-78; throughout nature, 290. | |||
Ancient Fragments, see Cory. | |||
Angelolatry, not in real Books of Moses, 255. | |||
Angels: eating, drinking, 208; incorporeal, 187; origin of Guardian, 196. | |||
Anima divina, and bruta, 205 fn., 228. | |||
Animal (s): and manas, 46; and St. John Chrysostom, 47-48; are they endowed with souls ?, 12 et seq.; as automaton, 27; Bible teaches mercy to, 19; Catholics on resurrection of, 26-27; date of art. on souls of, {{Page aside|406}}12; endowed with intelligence, 36; eternal as ourselves, 49; future state of, not affirmed in Old Test., 42; have more instinct and intelligence than child, 35; have no permanent soul, acc. to Church, 22; immortal soul of, not denied in Bible, 42; immortality of, asserted in New Test., 42; karma of, 46; killing of, arrests evolution, 16, 48; Leibnitz on souls of, 39; man never becomes an, 183; may know it thinks, 36; moral status of, undefined by science, 25; resurrection of, 22, 26; soul of, a Force, 37; soul of, dies with body, acc. to Christians, 14, 25; soul of, not in devachan, 45; symbolical meaning of, 111-12; transformed into man, 45; will reach perfection, 46. | |||
Anima Mundi, 221. | |||
Animated: objects, and immortal beings, 229; statues, 213 et seq.; talismans, 217. | |||
Ank, and ansated cross, 297. Annales, etc., see Delaplace. Annales d'oculistique, 65. | |||
Anosh, 297. | |||
Anstey, F., A Fallen Idol, rf. 207, 215, 223 fn., 226, 356. | |||
Ante-Nicene Fathers, quoted, 18. Anthropomorphism, rejected by philosophers, 253-54. | |||
Ants: and sounds, 74; sense of color and light, 72-73; world of, of a lower septenary chain, 86. | |||
Ape, man of 3rd Round more an, 69 and fn. | |||
Apollo, 67. | |||
Apologeticus, see Tertullian. | |||
Apparitions: produced by simulacra, 188-89; Theosophists should warn of dangers of, 349. | |||
Approaching End, etc., see Guinness. | |||
Apuleius, Lucius, De deo Socratis, quoted, 181-82 fn., 191-92 (on lares); 356. | |||
–, Metamorphoses, on animated talismans, 217; 356. | |||
Arc, descending and ascending, 69. | |||
Arch, 67. | |||
Arhats, 184. | |||
Aristophanes, Ranae, on initiation, 122, 133; 357. | |||
Aristotle: on oracular head, 220; on privation, 283. | |||
–, De generatione animalium, | |||
on stoicheias, 239; 357. | |||
Armagh, Book of, 33 fn., 359. | |||
Arms, long, meaning adeptship, 100 fn. | |||
Arnold, Sir Edwin, The Light of Asia, 88, 357. | |||
Arsenius, Bishop, and black arts, 203-04 fn. | |||
Aryan, metaphysics, 91. | |||
Aryas [Aryas]: familiar with mysteries of sound and color, 66; of pre-mahabharata period, 62. | |||
Arya Samaj [Arya-samaj], 149. Aryasanga [Aryasamgha], 289. Aryavarta [Aryavarta], and | |||
H.P.B., 249. | |||
Asclepios, and Hermes, 216, 217 fn. | |||
Aspirations, cyclic, 251. | |||
Astral: body of initiate, and planetary chambers, 113, 125; counterpart recognized by all Classics, 227; dissolution of, and sorcery, 203-04 fn.; exceptional cases of reincarnation of, 178-79; fixed in magical figurines, 224; monad, or bhut, 178; of Adepts, 188 fn.; of Adepts and Judge, 138; of mortals, 189; soul, 198; various terms for, 229. | |||
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Astral Light : reflection of lower principles in, 189; of our atmosphere, 227 fn.; storehouse of all things, 250. | |||
Astral Monad : does not reincarnate, barring exceptions, 178; or bhoot, 178. | |||
Astro-symbology, 257-58. | |||
Athanasius, St., and black arts, 203-04 fn. | |||
Athena eus, 95. | |||
Atman [Atman]: 43, 299; our, and animals, 46; and kosas, 287. | |||
Atom, psychic potency beyond, 91. | |||
Atwood, Mary Anne, 397. | |||
Augoeides: 225; and Zanoni, 314. | |||
Augustine, St.: 188; on the word “creatures,” 47. | |||
Auric, survival of brain, 349. | |||
Automaton, 42. | |||
Avatâra(s) : 274-75; of Khon, 119. | |||
Avesta, 298. | |||
Avitchi [Avichi], 180 fn. | |||
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Babylonian, influence on Pentateuch, 254. | |||
Bacchanalia, 134. | |||
Bacchic Cults, see Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky. | |||
Bacon, Roger, 252. | |||
Bareggi, 63. | |||
Barnacle-goose, and 16th cent, scientists, 81-83. | |||
Barthélemy Saint-Hilaire, Jules, on Hindu genius, 91 ; 357. | |||
Bath-kol, 237. | |||
Bawaji: and Mohini, 137; changed attitude of, 50. | |||
Bedouins, signal-chants of, 268. “ Before Birth,” see Pearson. | |||
Benedict XIV, Pope, De beatifi- catione, 26, 357. | |||
Bentley, 279, 357. | |||
Bergen, Dr., 136. | |||
Bertrand, Abbé F.M., Dictionnaire universel, etc., on fetishes, 214; 357. | |||
Bhagavad-Gita, 246. See also Subba Row. | |||
Bhoot, bhût [bhûta]: 106, 178, 190, 198, 208; takes centuries to fade out, 299. | |||
Bhûmi, earth, 274. | |||
Bible : numerical values in, 293 ; reason for inconsistencies in, 257-58. | |||
Bibi. Antiq., see Philo Judaeus. Bibliothèque des sciences, 39 fn. | |||
Binsfeld, Pierre, Tractatus de confess., etc., on murder, 206, 211; biogr., 357-58. | |||
Biographie universelle, see Cuvier, F. Birds, hatching out of fruit, 81. Black magic: and Initiates, 124; cause of abolition of mysteries, 124; in 19th cent., 216; used by Roman Cath, priests, 221 ; school of, from Etruria, 124. | |||
Blavatsky, H.P.: and group of occultists, 139; argues with Subba Row, 345 et seq.; attempts to render Tibetan terms in Brahmanical ones, 348; calls blessings on India, 249; cause of success of, 248; discusses criticisms of T.S., 153 et seq.; discusses R. Hodgson and his investigation, 318-29 (331-44); does not believe in a separate spirit, 51; emphatically defends Olcott, 165-67; facsimile of MSS. of, 172 ; first one in USA. to speak of Masters, 241; genealogy of, restored from astral light, 250; handwriting of, and experts, 337 fn. ; has enemies, 248; has Master’s protection, 247; imperfect and faulty, 247 ; instructions of, re disposal of body, 301-05 & facs.; knew {{Page aside|408}}little of Brahmanism in 1879, 348; letter of, to Olcott, 139- 40; letter of, to Judge, 135-38; letter to Sinnetts, 138-39; loses Russian pension, 10; motives of, and Hodgson’s ideas, 326 (340); must defend Olcott, 137; never doubted Master, 247; never shown forged letters, 323 (337); never took money for phenomena, 324 (338) ; no capacity for administration, 146; not going to USA., 138; obtained full assurance of existence of a Principle, 51; ordered to form Society, 145; quotes Paramaguru re T.S., 248 & fit.; quotes Capt. Banon re S.P.R., 329 (343); reviewsSinnett’s £7niW,306-17; saved from death by Master three times, 248; sceptic in early life, 51 ; sees Master bodily first time 1851, 247; sent to America in 1873, 145; seriously ill at Ostende, 301; uncertain authorship of article, 50. | |||
–, Isis Unveiled: 44, 65, 74 fn., 114 fn., 182, 222, 287; and Visishtâdvaita, 50-52; copyright of, 136; encyclop. of occult subjects, 177; imperfections of, 50, 51; misprints in, 176 et seq., 181 et seq., most important aim of, 62; on cause of reincarnation, 183-84, 184; on Egyptian transmigration, 112-13; on magnetized statues, 123; on nature and evolution, 182; on punishment, 181 ; on pyramid and planetary spheres, 112-13; on reincarnation, 176 et seq.·, 178, 179; 198 & fn. ; proof of astral light, 250; stereotyped, 181; threefold classif. in, 288. | |||
–, The Key to Theosophy, reviewed by Vlad. S. Solovyov, 334 fn. | |||
–, The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett, quoted, 3-7, 12, 138-39, 306; rf. 350 fn. | |||
–, The Secret Doctrine: 44, 52, 97 & fn., 104, 215, 351; copyright of, 136; Compiler’s Note on 3rd Vol. of, 226 fn.; First Draft of, 190-91 fn., 226; to be published shortly, 68 fn., 70; Vol. Ill of, 104, 230. | |||
Blavatsky, Nikifor Vassilyevich, 304. | |||
Blavatsky and a Modern Priest of Truth, see Zhelihovsky. | |||
Blavatsky Lodge, founded, 324 (338). | |||
Bleuler, 63, 358. | |||
Bodin, Jean, De la demonomanie, etc., on sorcery of priests, 222; biogr., 358-59. | |||
Body(ies): and Dhyan-Chohans, 188; of astral entities, 225. | |||
Bollandists, 26. | |||
Bonnet, Charles, La palingenesie, etc., on souls of animals and man’s relation thereto, 40, 41, 42&fn.; biogr., 359. | |||
Book of Formation, see Sepher Tet-zirah. | |||
Book of Numbers, 260, 267, 359. | |||
Book of the Dead, older than Old Test., 114 & fn. | |||
Bossuet, J. B., on animal souls, 22. | |||
–, Traite de la connaissance, etc., 29-30, 359. | |||
Bouton, and the 5. D. and Isis Unveiled, 136. | |||
Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, their meaning, 274-79. | |||
Brahmins, will not accept Buddhist tenets, 346. | |||
Brain, its post-mortem auric survival, 349. | |||
Breath, one universal, 135. | |||
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Brierre de Boismont, A.-J.-F., Des hallucinations, 60; biogr., 359-60. | |||
Brotherhood: abuses of, in T. S., 246-47; a Pandemonium abroad, 167-68; of holy men, 248, 249; principle of, 155-56; under single Masters, 163. | |||
Brown, W. T., 241. | |||
Buddha, corner-stone of his teaching, 244. | |||
Buddhi: 225, 289, 299 ; spiritual aspirations follow, into Devachan, 52. | |||
Buffon, Comte de, and animal intelligence, 34, 36. | |||
–, Discours sur la nature des animaux, 34, 36, 360. | |||
–, Histoire du chien, 34, 360. | |||
Bulletin de la Société d’Anthropologie, and human pride, 55-56. | |||
Bunsen, C. K. J., 114 fn., 272. | |||
–, Egypt’s Place in Univ. | |||
Hist., on cycles, 278; 360. | |||
Burigny, Jean Lévesque de, 26, 360. | |||
Butler, Dr., 33 fn. | |||
Butler, Samuel, Hudibras, on barnacle-goose, 82 fn.; biogr., 360-61. | |||
Butleroff, A. M.: and “spiritual phenomena,” 76; on colors and ants, 72-73; on fourth dimension and our senses, 8384, 86, 88; on materialism, 79, 80; on sounds and ants, 75. | |||
–, Scientific Letters, 75, 79, 82, 86, 88, 361. | |||
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“ Cabbalah, The,” see Skinner. | |||
Cables, Mrs. J., 241. | |||
Caillet, A. J., Manuel bibliographique, etc., 210, 361. | |||
Caithness, Marie, Countess of, 361-63. | |||
Calmeil, J. L., De la folie, etc., on hallucination, 62, 363. | |||
Carpenter, Dr., quoted, 114 fn. | |||
Casuistry, T. S. must shun, 166. Catherine of Medici, and black arts, 221. | |||
Catholic Church, see Smith, G. D. Cedrenus, George, 217, 363-64. Censorinus, De Die Natali·, on cycles, 277 & fn.; on genius, 195-96 fn; 364. | |||
Chabas, F.-J., on magic & occultism, 107-08; biogr., 364. | |||
–, Le papyrus magique Harris, quoted & rf., 103,104,105,10708, 114-15, 116, 117-18, 119fn., 123, 126-27, 127, 128, 128-30, 131, 190, 191. | |||
Champoilion, J.-F., 114 fn. | |||
–, Monuments, etc., 129, 364. | |||
Charcot, Dr. J. M., 59, 61,329 (343), 364-65. | |||
Charity, 166. | |||
Chatterji, Mohini M.: affects Arthur Gebhard, 137; altered views of, about Mahatmas, 137; criticism of Olcott and T. S. by A. Gebhard and, 135, 140 et seq.; deludes Miss F. Arundale, 137; ingratitude of, 139. | |||
Chatterji, Mohini M. & Laura L. Holloway, Man :Fragments of Forgotten History, when written, 350 & fn. | |||
Chela (s): and communication with guru, 243; full of meanness, 151; magnetic rapport with Master, 243; motives of, known, 243; one only, a full success, though seventy-two, accepted, 246; three, not yet failed, 246; trials of, 275-76. | |||
Chelaship: and pledge, 242-43; indispensable condition of, 243. | |||
Chemistry, supersensuous, and physics, 75. | |||
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Cheops, and Senefru, 98 et seq. | |||
Chephren, 101 fn. | |||
Chinese, views of, on man’s structure and dissolution at death, 201 et seq. | |||
Chomel, Dr. A. F., on hallucination, 62; 365. | |||
Chons, as deliverer from Khous, 116. | |||
Christian(s): basis of their right over animals, 24; early, and animal food, 18; liberal F.T.S., and Master’s letter, 146-48 fn. | |||
Christianity: ascribes personal attributes to Universal Principle, 51; Master on, 147 fn.; shams of, 156; viewed by future scholars, 110; views of primitive, about animals, 36. | |||
Christos, impersonal principle, 259. | |||
Chronicle, see Eusebius. | |||
Chronicles and Memorials, etc., 33 fn. | |||
Chronology, Biblical, 280. | |||
Church: arrayed against secret sciences, 251; great error of, 266. | |||
Chwol’son [Khvolson], D. A., Nabathean Agriculture, 232 fn. | |||
Cicero, 36, 194. | |||
–, Tusculan Disputations, 31-32. | |||
–, De legibus, on initiation, 122, 132-33. | |||
Civilizations, traces of earlier, buried on ocean bottoms, 66. | |||
Civilized, men of, nations, live in false light, 308. | |||
Clarorum philos., see Diogenes Laertius. | |||
Classics: all, believed in astral body, 227; authenticity of, 121. | |||
Classification, see Sevenfold. | |||
Clement Alexandrinus, 198. | |||
–, Cohortatio ad Gentes, on stoicheias, 238-39. | |||
–, Stromateis, on worship of Jews, 238. | |||
Clergy, opposed anti-slavery movement, 21. | |||
Clinton, H. F., 280; biogr., 365. | |||
Cobb, J. S., 149, 365-66. | |||
Cohortatio, etc., see Clement. | |||
Colebrooke, H. F., Essai sur la philosophic des Hindous, 91. | |||
Color: and languages, 64; and mental correlations, 66; and musical instruments, 64; and sound, 57 et seq., 62, 63-65, 66; and vowels, 63; Gautier and, 58; sense of, in ants, 72,73. | |||
Commentarius, see Hilarius, St. Commentary, occult, on Spiritual | |||
Ego, 113. | |||
Comm, ad Romanos, see John Chrysostom. | |||
Comm. Apocal., see Cornelius á Lapide. | |||
Communications, mediumistic and divine, 237. | |||
Conciliengeschichte, see Hefele. | |||
Consciousness: higher, 173; states of, 289, 290. | |||
Consolatio, etc., see Plutarch. | |||
Contes populaires, see Maspéro. | |||
Cornelius á Lapide: on “ crea- tura,” 46-47; on elements, 47; biogr., 379. | |||
–, Comment. Apocal., on renovation of animals, 21. | |||
Correction, important, regarding reincarnation, 200. | |||
Correlations, mental, 66. | |||
Correspondences, and rounds and races, 69-70. | |||
Cory, I.P., Ancient Fragments, 95, 366. | |||
Coulombs, forged letters of, discussed, 5. | |||
Council of Lateran, Fourth: and de Mirville, 29; First Capitulum, on two substances, 28-29, 366. | |||
Creatura, 45-47. | |||
Crime, and evocation of the houen, 206. | |||
Crookes, Sir Wm., 321 (335). | |||
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Cross, ansated: 293, 294; Seyf- farth on, 297. | |||
Crucifixion, of man in space, 295-96, with facsimile. | |||
Cruden, Dr. A., on urim and thummim, 237. | |||
Cube, unfolded, 297. | |||
Cultes, etc., see Dulaure. | |||
Cuvier, Frédéric: on animal intelligence, 34; on Buffon in Biogr. universelle, 34; and Georges Cuvier, 33. | |||
Cuvier, Georges, 33, 37. | |||
Cycle(s) : and modern fallacies, 276-80; cannot be impeded, 90; Censorinus on, 277; of aspirations, 251; misprinted as “ planet ” in Isis, 183; of 8,000 years, 94; of 3,000 years, 111, 113; phenomena and our present, 85; return of ancient, 66; sub-race, and our fifth race, 68. | |||
Cyril, St., and Hypatia, 46. | |||
Cyrus, and oracular head, 220. | |||
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Daemonibus, etc., see Psellus. | |||
Daily Life, Some Words on, by a Master, 173-75. | |||
Daïmon(es) : 88, 97 fn.; and theurgy, 121. | |||
Daniel, on “ mene, mene,” etc., 107 fn. | |||
Darbhagiri Nath, see Bawaji. | |||
Dardanus, and teraphim, 232 fn. | |||
David, 230 fn. | |||
Dean, Richard, on animal soul, 39; biogr., 366. | |||
–, An Essay on the Future Life of Brutes, 39-40 fn. | |||
Dea Syria, see Lucian. | |||
Death: and planetary spheres, 113; indifference to, 218; no punishment after, 180 fn. | |||
Deception, alleged, in Egypt, 106-07. | |||
Delaplace, Annales de la propagation de la foi, on the houen, 206-07, 211; 366. | |||
Delir, see Michea. | |||
Delrio, Martin Anton, Disquisi- tionum, etc., on man after death, 228 & fn.; 366. | |||
Demonomanie, see Bodin. | |||
Demons, 37. | |||
Demons, etc., see Porphyry. | |||
Deo Socratis, De, see Apuleius. | |||
Descartes: inconsistent, 28, 33; on animal soul, 27. | |||
Deuteronomy, 257. | |||
Devachan: 180, 186 fn.; adepts too high for, 188 fn.; and karma, 111; as Elysian fields, 122, 179; Higher Self of those we love and, 317; of Initiates, 276; length of, 179; man cannot be in, and kama-loka at same time, 204-05; nobody returns from, 188; periods of, 43, 45; spiritual aspirations follow Buddhi into, 52. | |||
Devas, of fire, 283. | |||
Deva-man, and ape, 69 & fn., 70. | |||
Devanagari, 264 & fn. | |||
Development, conditions of 160-61. | |||
De Wette, 19. | |||
Dhyan-Choh ans [Dhyani- Chohans]: make themselves objective at will, 188; various categories of, and Elements, 188. | |||
Dhyan-chohanship, 44 fn., 46. | |||
Dictionnaire des sciences medicales, 59, 62, 366. | |||
Dictionnaire Univ., see Bertrand. Die Natali, see Censorinus. | |||
Dieu, Louis de, Genesis, on teraphim, 231; biogr., 366. | |||
Dii majores, and minores, 274. | |||
Dimension(s): fourth, 87; space of three, 87. | |||
Diodorus Siculus, 122. | |||
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–, Historical Library·, on magical idols, 220; on productions of the Chaldeans, 239-40 & fn. | |||
Diogenes Laertius: 239; 278. | |||
–, De clarorum philos., on animal soul, 205 fn., 211. | |||
Dirges, see Pindarus. | |||
Discours, see Buffon. | |||
Disquisitionum, etc., see Delrio. | |||
Divination, 234-35, 236 fn., 239. | |||
Divine: dynasties, 93, 96 fn.; philosophy, 173. | |||
Dodona, and lao, 121 fn. | |||
Dolgorukova, Princess Helena P., see Fadeyev. | |||
Dollinger, J. J. I. von, Heidenthum und Judenthum, on mysteries, 122. | |||
–, Paganisme et Judaïsme, on teraphim, 236; 367. | |||
Dragon of Wisdom, 202. | |||
Drioux, Abbé C.-J., La Somme théologique de saint Thomas, 31 ; biogr., 367. | |||
Drivai, Abbé van, 111, 367. | |||
Dugpas: 221; Mahatma-, 151. | |||
Dulaure, J.-A., Des cultes qui on précédé . . . I'idolatrie, etc., on fetishism, 213; biogr., 367-68. | |||
Dunlap, quoted, 232 fn.; 368. | |||
Dupotet de Sennevoy, Baron Jules, 206, 207 ; biogr., 368. | |||
–, La magie dévoilée, on the “ idol,” 207. | |||
“ Dwellers of the Threshold,” within, 242. | |||
Dwijas [Dvijas],andlnitiates, 348. | |||
Dynasties : as sishtas in luminous bodies, 96 in.; divine, 93; of gods and giants, 108. | |||
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Earth, womb of, and cosmic matrix, 227 fn. | |||
Easter Island: 292-93; and ansated cross, 297. | |||
Ecclesiastes·, on animals, 17, 30, 42; on man and beasts, 258. | |||
Eglinton, Wm.: and epilepsy, 61; remarkable medium, 320 (334). | |||
Ego: and non-Ego, 179; earthbound, as shell, 229; immortal, 185; immortal, and personalities, 179; manas is real, 179; only one real, in man, 205; paralyzed by external man, 308; punishment of, 111; personal, and eidolon, 227; real, confused with personality, 185; spiritual, ascends, 229; spiritual, revisits scenes of last incarnation, 113; Spiritualists’ confusion re, 187. | |||
Egotism, bundle of, disappears at death, 186. | |||
Egypt: and Urvagans, 96-97; magical performances in, 94 et seq.; wisdom of, and Classics, 123. | |||
Egypt's Place, etc., see Bunsen. | |||
Egyptian: breast-plate of, priests, 236; magic, 105 et seq. | |||
Egyptian Inscr., see Sharpe. | |||
Egyptians: on man’s constitution, 189 et seq., 190 fn.; not inclined to Spiritualism, 117; theurgy of, 224. | |||
eificoXa, 231. | |||
Eidolon: 181, 192, 196, 198, 207, 223 fn., 224; attracted to ashes, 227; and kama-loka, 227; and personal ego, 227. | |||
Elegiac, see Tibullus. | |||
Element(s): cosmic, and Dhyan- Chohans, 188; evolution from, 283-84; governed by invisible spirits, 37; quintuplated, and 14 worlds, 85; spirits of the, and divination, 234; the One, 43. | |||
Elementals, relation of, to material objects, 225, 234. | |||
Elementaries: 208; astrals of, 38; attached to statues, 219, 223 fn. | |||
Elementary: principalities, 37; spirits, 234. | |||
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Eleus. and Bacchic My st., see Taylor, Thos. | |||
“Elixir of Life,” contradiction about its writing, 350 & fn. | |||
Ellis, Dr. Ashton, 301. | |||
Elohim, plural word, 261 fn. | |||
Elysium, 205. | |||
Empedocles: 123, 283; on the soul, 206 fn. | |||
év, 283. | |||
Encycl. théol., see Migne. | |||
English, poor language, 51. | |||
Ennius, 229. | |||
Ephod, 231, 236 fn. | |||
Epidemics, mental, aroused by sorcerers, 230. | |||
Epistles, see Symmachus. | |||
ἐρτθνμτχὀν, 229. | |||
Esdras (Ezra), re-writes Pentateuch, 254, 263. | |||
Esoteric: axiom of, philosophy, 80; doctrine, an universal solvent, 67; philosophy, def., 147 fn. | |||
Esoteric Buddhism, see Sinnett. | |||
Esotericism: premature, 288; frant-Himalayan, 346, 348. | |||
Essay, etc., see Locke. | |||
Eteroprosopos, 197. | |||
Ether, and light, 89. | |||
Ethical, standard ofTheosophists, 173 et seq. | |||
Eucharist, as fetish, 214. | |||
Eusebius Pamphili, 98 fn. –, Chronicle, 96 fn., 368. –,Praeparatio Evangélica, 95. Evil: eye, cosmic and terrestrial, 114; spirituality, 180 fn. | |||
Evocation, formulae of, 206. | |||
Evolution: eternal, 43; of animals, 41; man final goal of, 16; moulds future humanities, 16; spiral, is dual, 52; spiritual, parallel to physical, 179. | |||
Evolutionists: Asiatic, more consistent, 24; Eastern and Western, 24. | |||
Exodus, on Sabbath, 19. | |||
Exorcisms, and Khous, 116-17, 127-28. | |||
Expulsion, from T. S., 148. | |||
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Fable, a Theosophical, 53-54. | |||
Fabre d’Olivet, Antoine, 266; biogr., 368-70. | |||
Fabulous gods, etc., see Selden. | |||
Facsimile, of H. P. B.’s handwriting, 172. | |||
Faculties, new, in the physical world, 90. | |||
Fadeyev (ne'e von Hahn), Helena A. de: H.P.B.’s mother, 30405 fn. ; her writings, 305 fn. | |||
Fadeyev (née Princess Dolgorukova), Helena P, de, H.P.B.’s grandmother, 304-05 fn. | |||
Fallen Idol, see Anstey. | |||
Fanaticism, to be opposed, 148. | |||
Fantôme humain, see Gougenot des Mousseaux, Les médiateurs, etc. | |||
Fee, entrance, 148-49. | |||
Felix, M. Minucius, Octavius: confusion with Tertullian’s writings, 18; on animal food, 18; biogr., 370. | |||
Ferouer, 208. | |||
Festus, S.P.: on lares, 191; on lower gods, 194,197fn.; 370-71. | |||
Fetish, Fetishism, def., 214, 215. | |||
Fire(s): forty-nine, 293; of the Puraravas, 293. | |||
Five Years of Theosophy, quoted, 286 & fn.. 287, 289 fn., 291 fn., 298-99, 300, 348; 371. | |||
Flaccus, Granius, De indigita- mentis, 195-96 fn. | |||
Florilegium, see Stobaeus. | |||
Flourens, P.-M.-J., De la longévité humaine, etc., 37-38 & fn. | |||
–, De ! instinct, etc., 34 fn.; biogr., 371. | |||
Foetus, and punishment, 181. | |||
Folie, De la, see Calmeil | |||
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Folly, two kinds, 62. | |||
Force(s): all-Force, 291; six in Nature, 291. | |||
Forgiveness, dogma of, 244. | |||
Form: immaterial principle in scholastic philos., 26 fn.; objective, assumed by Adepts, 188-89. | |||
Forty-nine, 275. | |||
Founders: and Parent-Body, 157; received no detailed instructions re Society, 146; told what not to do, 146. | |||
Fourth dimension: and our intellectual conceptions, 87; and planes of being, 90; and science, 89; another plane of existence, 85; beings of, reflected in our world, 84; Butleroff on, 83-84; different state of being, 86; same as Mahar-Ioka, 85. | |||
Fragments, see Leuret. | |||
“Fragments of Occult Truth,” 347. | |||
Fragm. of Styg., see Stobaeus. | |||
Francis, St., 26. | |||
Franck, Adolphe, La Kabbale, 271. | |||
Fredenholm, Axel, 301. | |||
Freret, Nicolas, on magical practices of Rabbis, 220. | |||
Funck, 82. | |||
Funeral texts, 109. | |||
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Gaboriau, F. K.: on absurdities of scientific research, 325 fn. (339 fn.); transl. The Occult World, 318 fn. (331 fn.). | |||
Gaffarello, see Wolf. | |||
Galen, 62. | |||
Galli, 256. | |||
Galton, Sir Francis, Inquiry into Human Faculty, etc., on color and sound, 64; biogr., 371-72. | |||
Gamaliel, quoted, 219. | |||
Garga, astronomer, 279. | |||
Gautier, Théophile, experiences of, with opium, 58. | |||
Gebhard, Arthur (and Mohini), “A Few Words on the Theos. Organiz.,” 135, 140 et seq. | |||
Geijer, E. G., on Rome and slaves, 21; biogr., 372. | |||
Generatione, etc., see Aristotle. | |||
Genesis, 208, 216, 236, 256, 262; first sentence of, 261 fn.; on animals, 16, 17, 18; on curse of Canaan, 21. | |||
Genesis, see Dieu, Louis de. | |||
Genethliacal, influences and magic, 115, 127. | |||
Genii, 195, 196. | |||
Geometrical patterns, in liquids and Norremberg polarizer, 291-92. | |||
Georgies, see Vergil. | |||
Gerard, John, on “barnaclegoose,” 82; biogr., 372-73. | |||
Gibbon, Edward, The History of the Decline, etc., on Greeks, 198. | |||
Gibier, Paul, 321 (335). | |||
Ginsburg, C. D., The Kabbalah, etc., on Pico della Mirandola, 252 fn.; 271. | |||
fKvrrra, 231. | |||
Gnomes, 37. | |||
Gobi desert, 287. | |||
Gods: good and bad, 237; images of, 215; mistaken for devils, 110; moving by magic, 123; of the Amorites, 216; writings of, 108 fn. | |||
Gougenot des Mousseaux, H. R., destroys his own views, 23-24, 79. | |||
–, Les médiateurs, etc., 204 fn., 210, 205-06; on body of angels, 208, 209, 213. | |||
Graphic, quoted, 307, 309. | |||
Gravitation, 87. | |||
Gregory Nazianzen, St., 46. | |||
Grimoire, see Lévi. | |||
Grotius, on teraphim, 215. | |||
Growth, abnormally rapid, 39. | |||
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Guide, see Maspero. | |||
Guigniaut, J.-D., Religions, etc., on softening of letters, 232 fn.; Biogr., 373. | |||
Guinness, H. G., The Approaching End oj the Age, etc., 280. | |||
Gupta-Vidya, 259. | |||
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Hades, 178, 228. | |||
Hahn, Lt.-Gen. Alexey G. von, 304. | |||
Hahn, Helena A. von, see Fadeyev. | |||
Hahn, Col. Peter A. von, biogr. data on, 304. | |||
Hair, meaning of seven locks of, cut off, 275-76 & fn. | |||
Hallucination: and folly, two kinds, 62; and hysteria, 61; and theophania, 62; canine, 65; could affect mind of researcher, 60; objective, 60; result of our dual nature, 60; scientific definitions of, 59, 61-62. | |||
Hallucinations, Des, see Brierre. | |||
Ha-Nephesh, etc., see Moses de Leon. | |||
Hare, Prof., 76. | |||
Harleian MS. 3859, 33 fn. | |||
Harmony, Fable about a Society called, 53-54. | |||
Harte, Richard, 53. | |||
Hartmann, Dr. Franz, The Life of Paracelsus, etc., 283. | |||
Hatha-yoga, as selfishness, 160. | |||
Hearing: and sight identical in the past, 67; can be made accute by occult means, 74; developed in 3rd sub-race of 4th Root-race, 68; of ants, 74; sensibility of organs of, 74. | |||
Heat, and light, identical if our sense-reactions altered, 72. | |||
Hebrew: alphabet and permutations, 262 & fh.; not the mystery- | |||
language of Moses, 262 fn.; poor language, 264, fn. | |||
“Hebrew Metrology,” see Skinner. | |||
Hefele, C. J. von, Concilienge- schichte, 28. | |||
Heidenthum und Judenthum, see Dollinger. | |||
Heliopolis, and Zodiacal stones, 238. | |||
Hermes Trismegistus, Hermetis Trismegisti Asclepius, etc., 217 fn. | |||
Herodotus, on Dodona, 121 fn. | |||
Hexagon, symbol of Universal creation, 298. | |||
Hien, a saint, 202 fn. | |||
Hieroglyphics, Egyptian, 262. | |||
Hieropolis, temple of, and Lucian, 120. | |||
Higgins, Godfrey, Anacalypsis, 297 fn. | |||
Higher Self, and passage of ray from it, 71. | |||
Hilarius Pictaviensis (Hilaire), St., 47; biogr., 374. | |||
–, Commentarius in Evang. | |||
Matthaei, on astral body, 223. | |||
Hilkiah, re-writes Old Testament, 258, 263; 375. | |||
Hindoo Pantheon, see Moor. | |||
Hindu Rei. see Raghunath Rao. | |||
Hippocrates, 62. | |||
Histoire, etc., see Resie. | |||
Histoire des religions, etc., see Maury. | |||
Histoire du chien, see Buffon. | |||
Historical Library, see Diodorus. | |||
History: must include magic, 125; wedded to magic, 94. | |||
History, see Ammianus. | |||
History, see Livius. | |||
History of the Decline, etc., see Gibbon. | |||
Hodgson, Richard: attitude of, at Adyar, 4, 8-9: his “ Russian Spy” theory, 5-7, 10-11; H.P.B. discusses Report of, 2-11, 318-30 (331-44); never {{Page aside|416}}showed forged letters to H.P.B., 323 (337). | |||
Homer; ego of, 205; on the spiritual soul, 193, 204 fn. | |||
–, Odyssey, quoted, 194, 228, 230, 264 fn. | |||
–, Iliad, quoted, 228, 264 fn. | |||
Horace, 204 fn. | |||
Hosea, on teraphim, 231. | |||
Houen: 106, 191; and body of angels, 209; and ling, 201, 204-07; evocation of, for judicial aims, 206. | |||
^pvawerai, 220 fn. | |||
Hiibbe-Schleiden, Dr. William, biogr. of, 375-77. | |||
Hue, E. R., Souvenirs d’un voyage, etc., on the houen, 204. | |||
Hudibras, see Butler. | |||
Humanities, future, moulded within lower scales of being, 16. | |||
Humanity, history of, prototyped in heaven, 261. | |||
Humboldt, Baron F. H. A. von, Kosmos, on science and matter, 56. | |||
Hunting, evils of, 14, 23. | |||
Hypatia, 46. | |||
Hypnosis, hysterical, 92. | |||
Hysteria: and abnormal phenomena, 59; and hallucination, 61; and hypnosis, 92; and seers, 61; epileptic, 61. | |||
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lamblichus, 92, 192. | |||
–, De mysteriis, 120, 121, 198 fn., 378. | |||
lao, and Dodona oracle, 121 fn. | |||
Idiocy, 178. | |||
Idol(s): and teraphim, 215; Asclepius on, foreseeing futurity, 216; as fetish, 213-14; in the sense of double, 207-08; in Genesis, 216; magical, 220, 230. | |||
Idolatry: a veil, 272-73; in Bible, 235-36. | |||
“ Idols and Teraphim,” Compiler’s Notes on, 226 fn. | |||
Iliad, see Homer. | |||
Illuminati, 193. | |||
Imagination, memory of other births, 81. | |||
Imago, in Vergil, 229. | |||
Incarnation, previous, and spiritual ego, 113. | |||
Incidents, see Sinnett. | |||
Index Expurgatorius, 307. | |||
India, focus of human thought, 91. | |||
Indigitamentis, De, see Flaccus. | |||
Individuality, preservation of, through Mahâ-manvantara and pralaya, 52. | |||
Indra, 295. | |||
Inhabitants, intercommunication between, of two adjacent planes, 87-88. | |||
Initiate(s): and Black Magic, 124, 134; and planetary chambers, 113; relation of, to Races, 117. | |||
Initiation: and Sadducees, 257; and truths, 268, 275-76; Cicero, Aristophanes, Porphyry on, 122; third, and Scriptures, 254. | |||
Inquiry, etc., see Galton. | |||
I’Instinct, De, see Flourens. | |||
Instinct: opposed to intellect, 35; unmodifiable, 34. | |||
Intellect, may be amphibian, 88. | |||
Intelligence: in animals, 35; opposed to instinct, 35. | |||
Introduction, etc., see Voyevodsky. | |||
Intronisation, see Maspéro. | |||
Invisibility, attained by occult means, 73. | |||
Isidore of Spain, 26. | |||
Isis Unveiled, see Blavatsky. | |||
Israel, divining by teraphims, 230. | |||
Issa, and Isis, 295. | |||
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{{Style P-Subtitle|J}} | |||
Jablonsky, on Amun, 120, 131. | |||
Jacob ben Hayyim, and the Masorah, 263; biogr., 378. | |||
Jagrata [Jâgrat], Svapna and Sushupti, 289. | |||
James, Epistle of, 30. | |||
Jaoh-pater, 121 fn. | |||
Jehovah: god of inferior class, 235; tutelary genius of Israel, 238. | |||
Jellinek, Adolf, Moses ben Schem- tob de Leon, etc., 271. | |||
Jewish Quarterly Review, on Philo’s work, 218 fn. | |||
Jews: accusations against, 222; adapted Scriptures to astro- physiological symbols, 254-55, 258; no spirituality in, 257; numerical system of, 256-57, 260-61; rejected the higher law, 254. | |||
Jinarâjadâsa, C., Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom, etc., 248 fn. | |||
Jiv [Jiva]: and Manas, 179-80; cannot re-appear on earth, 180; several meanings of, 347. | |||
Job, 42, 44. | |||
Job, Book of, kabalistic treatise on initiation, 258. | |||
Jocel. vit. Patr., 32 fn. | |||
John Chrysostom, St.: 20, 44; inspired by St. Paul, 47. | |||
—, Homelies, etc., 48 fn. | |||
–, Comm, in Epistolam ad Romanos, on beasts and merj, 47, 47-48 fn., 392. | |||
“John King,” 209. | |||
Joshua, 216. | |||
Journal de médecine de VOuest, 65. | |||
Judaïsme, etc., see Dollinger. | |||
Judea, colonization of, 254. | |||
Judge, W.Q,. : letter from H.P.B. to, re Mohini and Gebhard, 135-38; Nirmanakaya blended with his “ astral,” 138. | |||
Judges, 232 fn., 235, 275 fn. Judgment, right of private, 166. Jupiter Hoplosmios, temple of, 220. | |||
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Kabalah, Kabbalah: and geometrical elements, 293; and source of measures, 261; based on man alone, 264-65; contains no spiritual mysteries now, 259; derivation of word, 268; Jewish, in conflict with Eastern occultism, 253; Jewish, only one key, 261; literature on the, 271-72; numerical methods of, 257; real, concerns spirit, 267; rebirth of interest in, 253; sevenfold, 268; “ short face ” and “ long face ” in, 284; spelling of word, 250 fn.; texts of, dead letter now, 267. | |||
Kabalah, Doctrine of, see Waite. Kabbalah, The, see Ginsburg. Kabbalah, see Knorr. | |||
Kabbalah Unveiled, see Mathers. Kabbale, La, see Franck, A. | |||
Kabbalistic: axiom, 81, 84; keys, lost, 267. | |||
Kabbalists: motto of, 78; real, exist now, 266. | |||
Kabeiri: 215; as teraphim, 232 fn. | |||
Kadeshim, male nautches, 256. Kama-Ioka: entities in, 120, 193; man cannot be in, and devachan at same time, 204-05, 229; or Limbus, 178, 180, 186 fn.; seeks communication with our world, 229; terrestrial energies in, 299. | |||
Kama-rupa [Kama-rupa]: 180, 188; and elementáis cause apparitions, 188, 202. | |||
Kant, on space, 88. | |||
Karanopadhi [Káranopádhi], 289. | |||
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Kardec, Allan, 187. | |||
Karma: a Master on, 170; and probation, 243; and spiritual ego, 113; at threshold of devachan, 111; corner-stone of esot. philosophy, 177; knows state of inner man, 175; received through T.S., 165; seed of future, 186; storing good, for next birth, 48; sudden and heavy, in probation, 247; waits at threshold of new incarnation, 180 fn.; workings of, 112. | |||
Karnavanta [Karnavanta], 67. | |||
Kashmiri girls, perceive over 300 hues, 74 fn. | |||
Keightley, Bertram, and yogi line, 139. | |||
Kevoraipia, 231. | |||
Kepler, 280. | |||
Keys: one of seven, found by J. R. Skinner, 293; to esotericism, 260. | |||
Khatvanga [Khatvanga], 274. | |||
Khen, secret part of temple, 117, 119, 130. | |||
Khou(s): as astral body, 106; two kinds, 115-16, 117, 119, 128, 190-91. | |||
King, selection of Egyptian, 102-103. | |||
Kingsford, and London Lodge, 139. | |||
Kircher, Athanasius, 231. | |||
–, Oedipus Aegyptiacus: drawings in, 220-21; on divination, 235 & fn.; on teraphim and serapises, 217, 218 fn., 236; 78. | |||
Kiu-ti, Book of, on sound as being seen, 68; 378. | |||
Kiyun, as Siva, 232 fn. | |||
Knorr von Rosenroth, C., Kabbalah denudata, 270. | |||
Knowledge, innate, 93. | |||
Kosas [Kosas], 287. | |||
Kosmos, see Humboldt. | |||
Koueis, its nature, 202-03. | |||
Krishna [Krishna], 295. | |||
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Laghiman, and sunbeams, 274-75. | |||
Lamb: and dove, 110; as logos, 257. | |||
Language: and colors, 64; of gods and men, 264. | |||
Lanterne, La, 323 (338). | |||
Lares, 191, 215. | |||
Larva, 198. | |||
Lateran, see Council of. | |||
Le Blanc, Th.-P., Les religions, etc., on oracular heads, 221. | |||
Legibus, De, see Cicero. | |||
Lehmann, 63. | |||
Leibnitz, G. W.: an occultist without suspecting it, 39; likens death to sleep, 38; on resurrection, 38. | |||
Le Loy er, P., Quatre livres des spectres, etc.: on lemures and larvae, 194-95 & fn.; on lower souls, 197; biogr., 379. | |||
Lelut, L.-F., on hallucination, 61; biogr., 380. | |||
Lemures, and lares, 182, 191. | |||
Letters: authorship of forged, denied by H.P.B., 5; H.P.B. not shown originals of forged, 5. | |||
Letters, etc., see Jinarajadasa. | |||
Letters of H. P. Blavatsky, see Sinnett. | |||
Lettre a M. Letronne, see Reuvens. Leuret. F., Fragments, etc., on hallucination, 62; biogr., 380. | |||
Levi, filiphas, mystified people, 266. | |||
–, Grimoire des sorciers, 116-17. | |||
–, Le livre des splendeurs, 270-71. Levites: practised degenerate mysteries, 256; veiled pantheism under monotheism, 253. | |||
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Leviticus, mistranslation corrected, 19. | |||
Lie, outweighs greatest crime, 125. | |||
Life : the One, 38, 43 ; transfer of, in mesmerism, 315-16. | |||
Light : and science, 65 ; and sound in Vedas, 67; parabrahmic, 46; words of, and sound, derived from same roots, 66 et seq. | |||
Light, quoted, 176. | |||
Light of Asia, see Arnold. | |||
Limbus, 227. | |||
Ling, and Houen, 202. | |||
Linga-sarira [Linga-sarîra], 180, 203 fn., 289, 299. | |||
Livius, Titus, History, 124, 134. | |||
Loca injesta, see Thyraeus, P. | |||
Locke, John, his thinking matter, 30. | |||
–, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, on time, 278. | |||
λόγοv, rational soul, 229. | |||
Logos, 257, 259. | |||
Lokapâlas, 275. | |||
Lombard, Peter, 188; biogr., 380. | |||
London Medical Record, on sounds and colors, 64. | |||
Longévité, etc., see Flourens. | |||
Loudun, 78. | |||
Loyola, T. S. needs no, 166. | |||
Lubbock, Sir John, on ants, 72- 73, 75; biogr., 381. | |||
Lucian, 214, 217, 240. | |||
–, De dea Syria, on Egyptian | |||
magic, 120, 131. | |||
–, Philopseudês, 120, 131. | |||
Lucifer, 148 fn., 183 fn., 190 fn., 248 fn. | |||
Lucretius, De rerum natura : 205 fn. ; alleged quote from, 199 fn. ; on kama-loka, 229; on simulacrum, 193, 229. | |||
Lundy, J. P., Monumental Christianity, and Wittoba, 295 fn., 296. | |||
Lyall, Sir A. C. 327, (341). | |||
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Macculloch, 9, 306. | |||
Mac Kenzie, K.R.H., Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia, on Kabalah, 268. | |||
Magi, on wandering of the soul, 192. | |||
Magic: and scientists, 125; and sorcery, 92; believed in for thousands of years, 103; black, and initiates, 124; black, of 19th century, 216; buried by adepts, 93; Divine Science, 122; effluvia of, and civilization, 92; Egyptian, 105 et seq.·, historical, and science, 92; history must include, 125; in every papyrus. 92; in Prisse papyrus, 118-19; misuse of, by Atlanteans, 93; outcome of primitive knowledge, 125; Psellus on, 123; statues fabricated acc. to, 103; underlies all faiths, 91; wedded to archaeology, 93. | |||
Magical, characters, in initiationcrypts, 107 fn. | |||
Magie, etc., see Dupotet. Magnetism, transfer of, 316. Maha-Chohan, views of, on T.S., 248 fn., 249 fn. | |||
Maha-manvantara, and individuality, 52. | |||
Maharloka: and fourth-dimension, 85; 4th world of higher septenary, 85. | |||
Mahatma-Dugpas [Mahatman- Dugpas], 151. | |||
Mahatma Letters, see Sinnett. | |||
Mahatmaship, as state and title, 157 fn. | |||
Mahayana [Mahayana], 289. Mai, Cardinal, 96 fn. | |||
Maimonides, Moreh Nebuchim: on Jewish tutelary gods, 217, 219; on teraphim, 232 & fn., 233 fn. | |||
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Maimonides, Treatise on Idolatry, 118 fn., 130. | |||
Maistre, Joseph de, Les soirees, etc., on killing animals, 12. | |||
Malebranche, on Descartes’ views, 27. | |||
Man : cannot become an animal, 183; esoterically, a septenary, 207; final goal of evolution, 16, inner, repressed, 308; meaning of “ to slay a man,” 256; seven-fold in incarnation, 290. | |||
Man, etc., see Chatterji. | |||
Man, Essay on, see Pope. | |||
Manas: and Egyptian teachings, 190; and skandhas, 52; aroma of, 180, 185; 186 fn.; can reappear after death, 299; in conj. with kâma-rûpa, 188; lower aspect of, 349; real ego, 179; seat of Jiv, 179, 185. | |||
Mandrakes, as magical implements, 216. | |||
Manes: andpsychai theai, 97, 125, 192; correspond to nekuas, 96 fn.; Di or Deae, 97 fn.; of Kings, 95 et seq.; Virgil on, 197. | |||
Manetho: 95; corroborates papyri, 125. | |||
Manifestations, 187. | |||
Mann, 51. | |||
Mansi, G. D., Sacrorum, etc., 28. | |||
“ Manual,” of Elem. occultism, 223. | |||
Manuel bibliogr., see Caillet. | |||
Manvantara: 44; first fire of present, 293. | |||
Mariette Bey, A. M., Monuments, 102-03. | |||
Masonic Review, 257 fn., 260 fn., 262-63, 265. | |||
Masons, Ishmael, 294 fn. | |||
Masoretic signs, 262 & fn., 263. | |||
Maspéro, Gaston, Notes, etc., 102. –, Sur la stèle de Г intronisation, 103. | |||
–, Les contes populaires de VÉgypte ancienne, 101 fn. | |||
–, Guide du visiteur au Musée de Boulaq, 109. | |||
Master (s): and probation, 243; belief in, no article of faith, 169; conditions to reach, 242; distance of student from, 175; doubt of, 245; enemies of, 242; excerpts from letter of a, 146-48 fn., 169-71 ; fidelity to, 243 ; holy mortals, 242; infallibility of, to be opposed, 148; letter from, on true Theosophist, 146-48 fn., 169-71,173-75 ; made publicly known in U. S. A. by H. P. B., 241 ; not a chromo-premium to best- behaved, 245; on Christianity, 147 fn. ; on man in 3rd round, 69; real originators of T. S., 157; refuse to interfere with karma, 249; saves H. P. B. from death, 248; subservient to laws, 242; under karma, 243. | |||
Materialism: and Locke’s thinking matter, 30; Butleroff on, 79, 80; cultured classes honeycombed with, 79; makes of Kosmos a tomb, 80; of science 25, 71. | |||
Materialized figure, a shadow, 229. | |||
Mathers, C. L. MacGregor, The Kabbalah Unveiled, 270. | |||
Matrix, cosmic, of earth, 227. | |||
Matter: fourth sense of, 90; not sufficient for true science, 56; passage of, through matter, 89-90; six states of, 291 fn. | |||
Matzebah, 231. | |||
Maury, L.-F.-A., Histoire des religions de la Grèce antique, 121 fn.; biogr., 382. | |||
Maya [Mâyâ] : and animal resurrections, 27; and perceptions, 350. | |||
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Mayavi-rupa [Mâyâvi-rûpa], 188, 202. | |||
Measures : and Bible, 293 ; occult source of, underlying Kosmos and ancient monuments, 292 et seq. | |||
Meat: early Christians did not eat, 18, 49; flesh-eaters, 12-13. | |||
Médiateurs, etc., see Gougenot. | |||
Medicine, judicial, and the houen, 205. | |||
Mediums, instead of hierophants, 237. | |||
Mediumship, genuine, 93. | |||
Mehn, men of, 117-18, 128-30. | |||
Mémoires concernant, see Amiot. | |||
Mémoires de l’Académie des Inscriptions, 220. | |||
Memorandum, Preliminary, of E.S., 140. | |||
Ménage, Gilles, 239 fn.; biogr., 383. | |||
Mental, correlations, 66. | |||
Mesha, 257. | |||
Mesmerism, transfer of life in, 315. | |||
Metals, used for magical evocations, 237. | |||
Metamathematics, 88. Metamorphoses, see Apuleius. Metam., see Ovid. | |||
Metaphysics, Aryan, 91. | |||
Metius, A. A., 293; biogr., 383. | |||
Metrology, Hebrew, 265, 268. See also Skinner. | |||
Michéa, G. F., Du délir, etc., on hallucination, 62. | |||
Migne, J. P., Encyclopédie théologique, 214 fn. | |||
–, Patr. Cursus Compl., 133. | |||
Milton, Paradise Lost, on man’s dominion over beasts, 22; quoted, 309. | |||
Miracles: and church, 25, 27; and hallucinations, 61 ; seeming, result of occult laws, 39. | |||
Mirville, Eudes de: and Council of Lateran, 29; defends | |||
animal life, 24 fn. ; destroys his own views, 23-24; quoted or ref., 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 34, 47, 55, 56, 62, 79. | |||
–, Pneumatologie. Des Esprits, etc.: quoted or ref., 37-38, 38, 40-41, 105, 107, 109-10, 111, 115, 116, 117, 117-18, 118-19, 120, 121 fn., 122, 123, 124; on fetishism, 215; on gods that eat, 208; on Jews and sorcery, 222 ; on oracular heads, 220; on souls of animals, 37; on vivisection, 15, 16; quotes Cornelius à Lapide, 21 ; rebels against St. Thomas, 37. Bibliogr. data on, 384. | |||
Mochus, 95. | |||
Modern Priestess, etc., see Solovyov. Mohini, see Chatterji. | |||
Moksha: 51; and non-Ego, 179. | |||
Moloch, 14. | |||
Mommsen, C. M. T., Romische Geschichte, on closing of Mysteries, 124. | |||
Monad(s): and devachan, 52; and seven entities, 286; and Univ. Pralaya, 52; astral, 178; human, 188. | |||
Monad-Ego, 179. | |||
Monde magique, see Gougenot, Les médiateurs, etc. | |||
Monde Occulte, see Sinnett. | |||
Monotheism, and polytheism, masks, 253. | |||
Month, The, 329 (344). | |||
Monumenta Germaniae Histórica, 196 fn. | |||
Monumental Christianity, see Lundy. Monumenti, etc., see Rosellini. | |||
Monuments, etc., see Champol-lion. | |||
Monuments, etc., see Mariette Bey. Moon, and Qû-tâmy, 230. | |||
Moor, Edward, Hindoo Pantheon, plate showing Wittoba, 296; quoted, 295 fn.; biogr., 348. | |||
Moral, advancement, 161. | |||
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Moreh Nebhuchim, see Maimonides. | |||
μορφώματα, 231. | |||
Morsier, Mme. Emilie, 334 fn. | |||
Morzine, 78. | |||
Moses: Books of, unavailable now, 254; mystery language of, 262 fn.; original writings of, lost, 263; prohibition of, against magic, 223; secret about, in hands of Eastern School, 263; triple adaptation of Books of, 255. | |||
Moses de Leon: 259; biogr. notes on, 270. | |||
–, Ha-Nephesh ha-Hakamah, 270. Moses ... de Leon, see Jellinek. Mouchards, 78. | |||
Mousseaux, see Gougenot. | |||
Müller, E., Der Sohar und Seine Lehre, 271; 384. | |||
Mummy: and exit of soul, 113; made to move, 95; taxed, 106. | |||
Murchison, Sir Roderick, 304-05 fn. | |||
Murder, by means of black arts, 223-24. | |||
Murray, Sir Robert, on the “barnacle-goose,” 82 & fn.; biogr., 384-85. | |||
Music, Aryan, 263. | |||
Musical, Hebrew alphabet as, notes, 263. | |||
Myer, Isaac, Qabbalah, etc., 271. | |||
Myers, Fred. W. H., member of T.S., for three years, 319. | |||
Mysteries: de Mirville and Döllinger on, 122; Philo on, 123; those refused entry in, 122. | |||
Mysteriis, De, see lamblichus. | |||
Mythology, on sun-gods and music, 67. | |||
Mythology of the Odyssey, see Voyevodsky. | |||
{{Style P-Subtitle|N}} | |||
Nahmanides, 261 fn.; biogr.; 385. Napoleon, and candles, 115. | |||
Nature: and numerical values, 292; Butleroff on, 75; concrete, not abstract, 75; never proceeds backwards, 183; no impassable walls in, 87 ; our impressions of, conditioned by senses, 75; tries again, 182. | |||
Nature, La, on color-sounds, 63. | |||
Necromancy: 103-04 fn.; rites of, 191. | |||
Neff, Mary K., 12. | |||
Nephesh: 192; and ruach, 19, 37; in Leviticus, 19. | |||
Nerve-force, and life-principle, 316. | |||
Netherclift, F. G., and H. P. B.’s handwriting, 337 fn. | |||
Neurosists, 62. | |||
Newton, H. J., 149; biogr., 385-86. | |||
Nicholas of Tolentino, St., 26, 386. | |||
Nidânas, 113. | |||
Night of Brahma, and individuality, 52. | |||
Nirmanakayas [Nirmânakâyas] : and Judge, 138; defined, 188 fn. | |||
Nirvana [Nirvâna] : 51, 202; and non-Ego, 179; defined, 184. | |||
Norremberg polarizer, 292. | |||
Notes, see Maspéro. | |||
Nous, 205 fn. | |||
Numbers: Hebrew letters as, 262; | |||
Sanskrit letters as, 264 fn. | |||
Nüssbaumer, Dr., 62. | |||
Nymphs, as idols, 217, 218 fn. | |||
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Obscuration, and sishtas, 44 in. | |||
Occult: knowledge, deals with mental states, 267; origin of, knowledge, 124; phenomena, 125 ; powers from lost Atlantis, 347 ; science, has key to mysteries of nature, 55. | |||
Occulta phil., see Agrippa. | |||
Occultism; cements all religions, 91 ; eastern, in conflict with {{Page aside|423}}Jewish Kabalah, 253; eastern, veils pantheism with polytheism, 253 ; fundamental doctrines unchanged, 347; practical, and sevenfold division, 349; why opposed by Science, 77. | |||
Occultists: and Theosophists, contrasted, 78; can wait, 90; have their mouth closed, 78; relation of, to science, 78. | |||
Occult Word, art. on Mahatmas, 241 et seq. | |||
Occult World, see Sinnett. | |||
“ Occult World Phenomena,” etc., see Sinnett. | |||
Octavius, see Felix, M. M. | |||
Odin, and oracular head, 222. | |||
Odyssey, see Homer. | |||
Oedipus, etc., see Kircher. | |||
Olcott, Col. H. S.: accused of Caesarism, 154; alleged papal authority of, 163-64; criticised by Mohini and Gebhard, 140 et seq.·, defence of, by H. P. B., 137, 165-67; ignorant of Aryan philos. in 1875, 50; letter of H. P. B. to, 139-40; only complaint of, 150-51; pays all expenses, 149; president for life, 146; qualities of, 151, 155. | |||
Old Testament, symbolism of, 254-55. | |||
Oliphant, Laurence, 246, 386-87. One Life, 38, 43. | |||
Ooza, and tau, 298. | |||
Opera, see Leibnitz. | |||
Oracles, as teraphim, 231. | |||
Oracula, etc., see Psellus. | |||
Oracular heads, 220 et seq. Origen, 46, 198, 225. | |||
Original, see Programme. | |||
Orpheus, 220. | |||
Orphics, 220. | |||
Osirified soul, 94, 125. | |||
Osiris, defined, 189. | |||
Ovid, Metamorphoses: on man and heaven, 16; unidentified | |||
quote on man after death, 199 & fn., 201, 209. | |||
Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky, D. N., Essay on the Bacchic Cults, etc.: on sun-gods and music, 67; on Skt. root arch, 67; biogr., 387. | |||
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Paganisme, etc., see Dollinger. Palingenesie, etc., see Bonnet. | |||
Palladium, Greco-Phrygian, 221. Pandemonium, in T.S., 167-68. | |||
Papyrus (i): and magic, 92, 9495; and sorcery, 114; Harris, 104, 105 et seq., 126; magical scenes from Lepsius, 97-101; magically prepared, 107; occult meaning of animals in, 110; of Anastasi, 120, 131; of Prisse, 118-19; of Nevo-loo, 109-10; of Rollin, 128-29; on judgment of soul, 109; on osirified soul, 94; Reuven on historic value of, 121; types of writing in, 105 fn.; witnesses to magic, 105. | |||
Papyrus magique Harris, see Chabas. Parabrahm [Parabrahman]: 259, 296; and Personal God in Isis, 51; ego merged in, 52; or Univ. Spirit, 51. | |||
Paracelsus, see Hartmann, Dr. F. | |||
Paramaguru, on T.S., and Founders, 248 & fn., 249 fn. | |||
Paramatman [Paramatman], 43. Paranirvana [Paranirvana]: ego enters, 52; man’s spirit preserves individuality in, 51. | |||
Parent Body, defined, 157. | |||
Parker, John A., The Quadrature of the Circle, 293. | |||
Parmenides, 123. | |||
Parrots, and almond shells, 81. | |||
Pascal, on nature of man, 23. Path, The, 104, 191 fn., 200. | |||
Patrick, St.: articles on, see Stokes and White; quoted, 32 fn.; resurrects 60 men, 32 fn. | |||
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Paul, St.: and Brahman ic teachings, 45; and immortality of brutes, 42; an initiate, 43; king of preachers, 20; meaning of his “sons of God,” 44-45; quoted, 189; real meaning of, evaded by Fathers, 20; views of, discussed esoterically, 43-45. | |||
Pausanias, 122. | |||
Pauthier, Essai sur la philosophic des Hindoos, 91, 124; biogr., 388. | |||
Pearson, N., “Before Birth,” 185-86 fn. | |||
Pedrono, Dr., 63, 64. | |||
Pentateuch: latest of all Scriptures, 294; mainly astro-physiological, 254-55; re-written by Esdras, 254, 263. | |||
Perception: of light, etc., 72; spiritual, and senses, 68. | |||
Peri-nous, 187. | |||
Peri-psyche, 187. | |||
Perisprit, and reincarnation, 179; 186-87. | |||
Personality: defined, 185; 186 fn.; false, 205; false, does not reincarnate, 185, 187. | |||
Phallicism, real meaning of, 294. | |||
Phantom, of body, and Vedan- tins, 349. | |||
Phenomena: and 4th dimension, 84, 86; and scientific observations, 83; are all cyclic, 251; causes of, and scientists, 71; exist per se, 72; interchange of, between two worlds, 84; occult, 125; occult, and science, 77; psychic, 290; reason for flood of, 85. | |||
Philo Judaeus, Biblical Antiquities, on Jews consulting demons, 217 & fn. | |||
–, De specialibus legibus, on mysteries, 123, 133. | |||
Philo of Byblos, Herrenius: 217, 218 fn.; works of, 95 fn. | |||
Philopseudes, see Lucian. | |||
Philosophers, always held similar beliefs, 198. | |||
Philos, chrët., see Ventura. | |||
Philos, des Hindous, see Pauthier. | |||
Philozoism, Eastern, 22. | |||
Phoebus, 67. | |||
φωτισμούς, 231. | |||
Phren, 205. | |||
Physicians, allegedly alone sane, 60. | |||
Physics, supersensuous, and chemistry, 75. | |||
Pico della Mirandola, and his Theses, 252 fn., 258-59. | |||
Pictorial language, 268. | |||
Pindarus, Dirges, on death and initiation, 121, 132. | |||
Pioneer, The, H. P. B., translating for, 5, 10. | |||
Pisacha, and passions, 299. | |||
Pi tris [Pitris], 184. | |||
Plane(s) : and fourth dimension, 85; higher, in our three- dimens. world, 86; inter-communication between, 87-88; of ants, 86. | |||
Planet(s): and Root-Races, 113; light of, and magical statues, 219; misprint for “ cycle ” in Isis, 183, 184. | |||
Planetary: chambers, and soul at death, 113; spirits, 120. | |||
Plato: 62; on the soul, 204 fn. | |||
–, Republic, on man crucified in space, 295 fn. | |||
–, Timaeus, 194. | |||
Pledge, sacred, 242. | |||
Pliny, 36. | |||
Plough, symbol of, 279 fn. | |||
Plutarch, Consolatio ad Apollonium, on initiation, 122. | |||
–, Quaestiones Romanes, on lares, 194. | |||
Pneuma, and semen, 239 fn. πνεύματα, etc., 234, 239. | |||
Pneumatologie, etc., see Mirville. | |||
Politics, and Rule XIV of T.S., 160 fn. | |||
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Polytheism: and monotheism, masks, 253; rests on the one unity, 274. | |||
Pontifs, Sacred Books of, see Flac- cus, De indig. | |||
Pope, A., An Essay on Man, 35. Popes, and sorcery, 222. | |||
Porphyry: 192; demons of, 237; on death and initiation, 122; on Stygios, see Stobaeus. | |||
–, De abstinentia carnis, 198, 210, 237. | |||
–, De sacrificio et magia, on Soul of the Univ., 198; on sorcery, 203 fn.; 210. | |||
–, On the Good and Bad Demons, on deceiving demons, 237. | |||
Powers: psychic, a law in human nature, 308; seven occult, 285, 300; testing one’s own, 308. | |||
Pract. Laws of Occult Science, on magical figures, 223. | |||
Praise, and abuse, 173-74. | |||
Prajna [Prajna]: defined, 291 fn.; six states of, 291. | |||
Prakriti [Prakriti]: 286; as producer, 291. | |||
Pralaya: 44; universal, and pre- serv. of individuality, 52. | |||
Prana [Prana], 180, 202, 224, 299. | |||
Preparatio Evangelica, see Eusebius. Presence, divine, 273, 274. | |||
Presse, La, and Gautier, 58. | |||
Pride, of our age, 55. | |||
Principalities, Elementary, 37. | |||
Principle (s): and souls, aspects of the One Spirit, 206 fn.; classification of, 284 et seq., 290-91, 345 et seq.; correspond to those of Kosmos, 290; endowed with illusive action, 180; four lower, 180, 186-87; human, in Egyptian teachings, 190 fn., 224; ignorance about, 225; mathematics of, 286; not entities but upadhis, 286; plurality of, in man 198; separation of, 299; | |||
sevenfold classif. esoteric, 285; seventh, and Univ. Spirit, 51; subjective, 290 fn.; undifferentiated, and Dhyan-Chohans, 188. | |||
Probation: seven years of, 242; trials of, 243, 245. | |||
Proceedings, see Soc. for Psych. Research. | |||
Proceedings, of Royal Irish Acad., 33 fn. | |||
Proclus, 192, 389. | |||
Programme, Original, of T.S.: 135 et seq., broad features of, 145-46; text of, 145 et seq. | |||
Prophecy, regarding nature of light, 65. | |||
Prototype, of globe and humanity in heaven, 261. | |||
Psalms, 255-56. | |||
Psellus, 192. | |||
–, De daemonibus, on magic, 123, 133, 389. | |||
–, Zoroaster, Oracula magica, etc., on simulacrum, 224 & fn. | |||
Psychic: group of workers on, plane, 145; powers, a law in human nature, 308; powers, latent in man, 308; powers, wrong attitude to, 308; true, people long for deliverance, 314. | |||
Psychomaniacs, 62. | |||
Psychopates, 59. | |||
Psychostasy, 111. | |||
Punishment, no, after death, 180 fn. | |||
Puranas [Puranas]: 298; portray higher initiatory teachings, 254. | |||
Puraravas, and swastika, 293. | |||
Pyramid, seven chambers of, 113. Pythagoras, 123, 214, 283, 292; | |||
on imagination, 81; on the soul, 205 fn. | |||
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Qabbalah, etc., see Myer. | |||
Quadrature of the Circle, see Parker. | |||
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Quaestiones, see Plutarch. | |||
Qu-tamy, and the moon, 230, 240. | |||
{{Style P-Subtitle|R}} | |||
Rabble, same in all ages, 198. Race, see Root-Race. | |||
Rachel, and idols, 216. | |||
Raghunath Rao, IFArtZ is Hindu Religion?, 44 fn. | |||
Ranae, see Aristophanes. | |||
Rasatala [Rasatala], fourth world of a lower septenary, 85. | |||
Rays: chemical, and heat, 73-74; dark, and ants, 73; used to see by occult means, 74. | |||
Reason, human, and spirituality, 70. | |||
Redemption, for all creatures, 46. | |||
Reforms, in T.S., needed, 151-52. | |||
Regions, seven, 274, 275. | |||
Reincarnation: 176 el seq.; and karma, 177; cause of, 184; cyclic necessity, 183; errors in Isis on, 176 et seq.·, no immediate, for Monad, 179. | |||
Religion: astro-physiological, 254; Jewish, mostly sexual & phallic worship, 255. | |||
Religions, etc., see Guigniaut. | |||
Remi, St., 26, 389. | |||
Renan, E., 56. | |||
Renovation, occult meaning of, 21. | |||
Rerum natura, see Lucretius. | |||
Research, free, to be encouraged, 148. | |||
Resie, Comte de, Histoire et traite des sciences occultes: 192-93; on Augoeides, etc., 225; biogr., 389-90. | |||
Resurrection: Christian Saints and animal, 26-27; general law in nature, 38; nirvanic, 38 fn.; of animals, 22, 23, 25; Parabrahmic, 43. | |||
Reuvens, C. J. C., Lettre à Μ. Letronne, etc., 120-21, 132; biogr., 390. | |||
Revelation, becomes innate knowledge, 93. | |||
Revelation, 44. | |||
Revue de l’hypnotisme, 319 (331); 328 (342). | |||
Revue philosophique, etc., 319 (331), 325 fn. (339 fn.). | |||
Revue scientifique, 319 fn. (331 fn.), 332 & fn., 325 fn. (339 fn.). | |||
Rhombs, Babylonian, 94. | |||
Richardson, Dr., on etheric nerveforce, 316. | |||
Richet, Chas.,319 (332), 329 (343). | |||
Rings, coloured, artificially produced, 291-92. | |||
Rishis [Rishis] : seven & ten, 287 ; seven at end of round, 44. | |||
Rochas d’Aiglun, E.-A.-A. de, 63 ; biogr., 390. | |||
Roman : Catholics, and magic, 125; Catholics, and sorcery, 93; Church, despoiled Jews of black arts, 222. | |||
Roman Breviary, 32 fn. | |||
Romanes, Dr. G. J., 33 fn., 391. | |||
Romans, Epistle to the·, on bondage of corruption, 20; on expectation and deliverance of creatures, 43-46. | |||
Römische Geschichte, see Mommsen. Root-Race (s) : evolution of seven, 113; fifth, man, 199; fifth, and axial point of sub-race cycle, 68; first, and development of senses, 68; fourth, 90; fourth & fifth, 287 ; third & fourth, and cyclic return, 66; third, and woman, 256 fn.; we are in 5th sub-race of fifth, 70. | |||
Rosellini, I., I Monument!, etc., on manes, 96-97; biogr., 391. | |||
Rougé, Vicomte de, 105, 108, 111, 114, 118, 119 fn., 123. | |||
Round (s) : fourth and development of senses, 68; fourth, and {{Page aside|427}}its sub-races, 69; spirituality in, 69, 70; third, compared to fourth, 69. | |||
Royal Masonic Cycl., see MacKenzie. | |||
Rules and Statutes: 149 et seq.; cannot be arbitrarily enforced, 159; No. XIV, concerning politics, 160 fn.; 170 fn. | |||
Russkiy Vestnik, 333 fn. | |||
Russkoye Obozreniye, 334 fn. | |||
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Sabinus, Aulus, 228, 391. | |||
Sacrificio, etc., see Porphyry. | |||
Sacrorum, etc., see Mansi. | |||
Sadachara, 44 fn. | |||
Sadducees: no spirituality in, 257; reject soul’s immortality, 255. | |||
Sahasrakirana [Sahasrakirana], 275. | |||
Sakridagämin [Sakridägamin], 276 & fn. | |||
Sakti, 286. | |||
Salamanders, 37. | |||
Salem witchcraft, 78. | |||
Salisbury Cathedral, and St. | |||
Patrick’s confession, 32-33 fn. | |||
Salvation, by personal merit, 244. | |||
Samadhi [Samadhi], 289, 290. | |||
Samkhyakärikä, on Prakriti, 291; | |||
392. | |||
Samson, 275, fn. | |||
I Samuel, on teraphim, 230 fn. | |||
Sanchoniathon, 95 & fn. | |||
Sanjna, defined, 276fn. | |||
Sanskrit: divine language, 264; easier than hieratic, 112 fn. | |||
Sarpa, as symbol, 232 fn. | |||
Saturday Review, 306. | |||
Schütze, Herr Ernst, and H.P.B.’s handwriting, 337 fn. | |||
Science: and 4th dimension, 85, 86; and occult teachings, 77; cannot explain rationale of phenomena, 70; dogmas in, and | |||
idealistic school of, 79; inconsistent, 252; occult, has key to mysteries, 55; occult or exact, discussed, 55 et seq.; of alchemy, 75; unsavory methods of, 78-79; proceeds by inductive methods, 78; sacred, in days of Moses, 240; secret, practised by Church, 251-52. | |||
Scient. Letters, see Butleroff. | |||
Scientists: attitude of, to spiritualistic phenomena, 76; formerly students of magic, 252; impede psychological knowledge, 71; often mistaken, 83; on causes of phenomena, 71; unable to give up dogmas, 77; unable to study occultism, 70, 71. | |||
Scotland Yard, 78. | |||
Scriptoribus Hiberniae, De, see Ware. | |||
Scriptures, Jewish, adapted to astro-physiological symbols only, 254-55. | |||
Secchi, Father Angelo, L’unitd della forze fiziche, on agents in space, 56; biogr., 392. | |||
Secret Doctrine, see Blavatsky. | |||
Secret Doctrine of Israel, see Waite. Secret retreats, preserve history of world, 93. | |||
Selden, John, 236, 237; biogr., 393. | |||
–, De diis Syriis, on teraphim, 233 & fn. | |||
–, The Fabulous Gods, etc., 233-34 fn. | |||
Select Works, see Taylor, Thos. | |||
Self: forget it, 173; Higher, defined, 180, 186; Higher, must get rid of personal, 308-09; Higher, and devachan, 317. | |||
Selfishness: Hatha-yoga as distilled, 160; to be opposed, 147. | |||
Selves, inner, of rare individuals, 309. | |||
Semele, and Cadmus, 220. | |||
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Semen, pneuma and stars, 239 fn. | |||
Sense(s): and nature, 75; and spiritual perception, 68; as spiritual faculties, 68; developed by training, 71; developed in sub-races of 1st Root-race, 68; even trained, are often at fault, 83; formed but one sense at first, 68; fourth, of matter, 90; new, with every Race, 90; of hearing developed in 3rd sub-race of 4th Root-race, 68; reached from higher dimensional worlds, 84; sixth, 83; sixth and seventh, 68; spiritualized, 84; their reactions to energy, 72. | |||
Sepher Dzeniuta, 268. | |||
Sepher Yetgirah, 268, 269, 271, 393. | |||
Sephiroth, Seven & ten, 287. Sepp, Dr., 280; biogr., 393-94. | |||
Septuagint·. 255; on teraphim, 231, 235. | |||
Seraphim: and teraphim, 231; from sarpa, 232 fn. | |||
Serapis, and teraphim, 231. | |||
Servius, Maurus Honoratus, 228, 394. | |||
Sesha: 278-79-, and swastika, 293. Sesostris, instructed in magic, 120. | |||
Seven: number, a power, 288; three and four, as factors in building Universe, 295. | |||
Sevenfold Division: 348; due to nature herself, 288, 290; | |||
favored by occult physics, 291; key to man, 290; key to postmortem states, 289, 349; necessary to deal with Spiritualism, 300; soul of cosmogony, 294. | |||
Severin of Cracow, St., 26, 392. | |||
Seyffarth, Gustav: on ansated cross, 297; on Hebrew alphabet, 262; biogr., 394. | |||
Shadows: astral, 229; used by sorcerers, 230. | |||
Shambha-la, 347. | |||
Shaphan, 263, 395. | |||
Sharpe, S., Egyptian Inscriptions, 128, 129. | |||
Shell: irrational, 279; not “spirit,” 249. | |||
Shimon ben Yochai [Yohai]: 259; biogr. notes on, 269-70. | |||
Sight: and hearing identical in the past, 67; and other senses, 72; and touch, 68; developed in 4th Root-race, 68. | |||
Sims, Mr., and H. P. B.’s handwriting, 337 fn. | |||
Simulacrum, 178, 186 fn., 189, 191, 193, 205, 224, 227, 228, 229. | |||
Sinnett, A.P.: Letter ofH. P. B. to, 138-39. | |||
–, Esoteric Buddhism, 44, 68 fn. 286, 329 (344), 347, 350. | |||
–, Incidents in the Life of Mad. Blavatsky, 3, 250, 337 fn. | |||
–, Le Monde Occulte, 318 fn., (331 fn.), 329 (344). | |||
–, The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky, etc., see Blavatsky. | |||
–, The Mahatma Letters, etc.: 341 fn.; on Rounds, 69 & fn. | |||
–, The Occult World, 318 (331), 319 (332), 321 (335), 329 (344). | |||
–, The “ Occult World Phenomena ” and the S. P. R., 3, 8-11. | |||
–, United, reviewed by H.P.B., 306-17. | |||
Sishtachara [Sishtachara], 44 fn. | |||
Sishtas [Sishtas], 12, 44 & fn., 45. | |||
Sistrum, 297. | |||
Skandhas, and Manas, 52. | |||
Skinner, J. R.: chief error of, 294; found one of the seven occult keys, 292 et seq.; ignorant of full scope of discovery, 293. | |||
–, Key to .... the Source of Measures, 256 fn., 264, 292, 293-97. | |||
–, “ Hebrew Metrology,” 256-57, 265. | |||
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–, “The Cabbalah,” 260 fn., 261 & fh„ 262-63, 265-66. | |||
Slanders, H. P. B. analysis, of the S. P. R., 318-30 (330-44). | |||
Slavery: spells decay, 21; upheld by clergy, 21. | |||
Smith, G. D., The Teaching of the Catholic Church, 28-29. | |||
Snow-flakes, 292. | |||
Society for Psychical Research: and R. Hodgson, 318-30, 331-44; in a dilemma, 321 (335), role of, in Hodgson’s Report analyzed, 5-11. | |||
–, Proceedings, on H. P. B., 318 (330), 334 fn. | |||
Sod, Sodalities: 255-56; and Jacob, 256, 257; oath of, 267, 268. | |||
Sohar, etc., see Müller. | |||
Soirees, etc., see Maistre. | |||
Solovyov, Vladimir S., philosopher, reviews Key to Theos., 334 fn. | |||
Solovyov, Vsevolod S.: biogr. data and works, 332-33 fn.; sees the Master, 319 fn. (332 fn.). | |||
–, Modern Priestess of Isis, 304, 333 fn. | |||
“Some Words on Daily Life,” 148 fn., 169-71. | |||
Somme, La, etc., see Drioux. | |||
Sons of God: as Hierophants, 119; true meaning of, 44. | |||
Sorcerers: Atlantean, 125, 180; produce mental epidemics, 230; sentenced to death in Egypt, 117. | |||
Sorcery: ancient and modern, 204 fn., 239; and animal remnants, 203 fn.; Atlantean, 93; cause of veiling knowledge, 125; in papyri, 114. | |||
Soul(s): and planetary chambers, 113; animal and divine, 228; animal, substantial force, 37; astral, 198; come from potency | |||
of earth, 37; divine, or immortal Ego, 185; does not animate objects, 229; exit of, and mummy, 113; immortal, in animals, 47-48; informal, 27; judgment of, 109-11; lower, 197; no permanent, in animal acc. to Church, 22; of the Universe, 198; rational and irrational, 14, 20, 205-06 fn.; sensitive, 224; two, or principles, 35; Universal, 20. | |||
Sound: and ants, 74; and color, 57 et seq., 62, 63-65; and color phenomena in earlier cycles, 66; and Gautier, 58; and light in Vedas, 67; and taste, 65; words of, and light from same roots, 66 et seq. | |||
Source of Measures, see Skinner. Souvenirs, etc., see Hue. | |||
Space (s): endless series of, 88; four-dimensional, and planes of being, 90; Kant on, 88; product of our understanding, 89; three-dimensional, 87. | |||
Sparta, rigor of laws in, 19. | |||
Spec, legibus, see Philo Judaeus. Spectres, see Le Loyer. | |||
Spectrum, and dark rays, 72-74. Speech: associated with sight, 68; | |||
at first a mental articulation, 68; human, developed in 4th Root-Race, 68. | |||
Spheres: of our chain, 113; music of the, 53-54; seven, and pyramid, 113. | |||
Spirit: atma or, is arupa, 187; immortal, 185; man’s, preserves individuality in Paranirvana, 51; omnipotence of man’s, 51. | |||
Spirits: of the elements, 234; have no body, 187; Seven, of Stars, 274. | |||
Spirit-soul, individuality of, preserved to end of Maha-man- vantara, 52. | |||
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Spiritualists: and early T.S. Objects, 146; and fourth dimension, 88, 89; unable to prove phenomena as due to dead, 76. | |||
Spirituality: and evolution, 52; of Evil, 180 fn.; of sub-races and rounds, 69; primordial, renascent now, 70; rush of, enhanced by literature, 309. | |||
Splendeurs, see Levi. | |||
Spook, mischievous, and printers, 200. | |||
Spy, H. P. B., an alleged, 327 (341). | |||
Statues: animated, 213 it seq.; art of animating, 225; for sorcery, 118 fn.; magical, fabricated, 103; magical, weapon against people, 223; magnetized, 123; moving, 123; or divine figures, 116; predicting future, 217 fn. | |||
Steiger, Madame Isabel de, biogr. of, 395-97. | |||
Stephen, St., and Jews, 254. | |||
Sthula sarira [Sthula-sarira], 224. Sthulopadhi [Sthulopadhi], 289. Stobaeus, J., Florilegium, fragment of Porphyry on Stygios, 122, 133; 398. | |||
Stoicheia, 233, 238, 239. | |||
<TTOi)^eia)/jLaTiKOL, 233. | |||
Stokes, W., “ The Tripartite Life of St. Patrick,” 33 fn. | |||
Strabo, 122. | |||
Stromateis, see Clement of Alex. | |||
Subba Row, T.: 104; argues with H. P. B., 345 et seq.·, on classification of principles, 285 el seq.; quoted, 286, 287. | |||
–, “The Aryan-Arhat Esoteric Tenets, etc.,” 286-87, 299-300, 347. | |||
–, “The Constitution of the Microcosm,” 345. | |||
–, Notes on the Bhagavad-Gita, 284 et. seq. & fn., 287, 351. | |||
–, “Personal and Impersonal God,” 289, 291 fn. | |||
–, “Septenary Division in Different Indian Systems,” 298. | |||
Sub-race(s): first, of 3rd RootRace, and seventh of 5th, 69; first, of 4th Root-Race and speech, 68; third, of 4th RootRace, and hearing, 68; seventh, of our Race, 69; we are in fifth, of 5th Root-Race, 70. | |||
Substances, root, and semblances, 201-02. | |||
Success, or failure, and the Teacher, 171. | |||
Sukshmopadhi [Sukshmopadhi], 289. | |||
Summa, see Thomas Aquinas. | |||
Sun: central, 274; shorn of beams, 297. | |||
Sun-gods, and music, 67. | |||
Suras: and central Sun, 274; and | |||
Yogic powers, 274. | |||
Svayambhuva, 274. | |||
Swarga [Svarga], 52, 227. | |||
Swastika, on monuments and in Scriptures, 293, 294 fn. | |||
Syever, 333 fn. | |||
Sylphs, 37. | |||
Symbology, of Jewish and Oriental systems, 258. | |||
Symmachus, Q. A., Epistles, on genii, 196 & fn.; biogr, 398. | |||
Syncellus, Georgius: 95; biogr., 398-99; corroborates papyri, 125. | |||
Synesius, 198. | |||
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Tabernacle, archaic telephone, 237. | |||
Tacitus, quoted, 90. | |||
Talisman: animated, 217; to make oneself invisible, 73. | |||
Tantra Shastras [Tantra-sastras], 264 fn. | |||
Tantrikas, sorcery of, 204 fn. | |||
Taraka Raja-Yoga [Taraka-Raja-Yoga], 288, 289, 298. | |||
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Tau and unfolded cross, 294; a septenary, 298. | |||
Taylor, Thomas, The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries, 133. | |||
–, Select Works of Porphyry, 198 fn., 210. | |||
Teachers, living and ideal, 139. Terah, 230, 232 fn. | |||
Teraphim: 118 fn., 230 et seq. as oracles, 231-, of Laban, 216; of Syrians, etc., 220, 221; exist today, 216; used for sorcery, 219. | |||
Teraphim of Idolatry, 215. | |||
Tertullian, Q., Apologeticus, confused with Minucius Felix’ writings, 18. | |||
Tetraktis: and esoteric quadrature, 293; and number seven, 292. | |||
Texture, of spiritual mind, 70. | |||
Thales, 123. | |||
Thebes, library found at, 108. | |||
Ofkovt, 231. | |||
Theoi, 97 fn. | |||
Theophania, and hallucination, 62. | |||
Theosophical Forum, The, 135. | |||
Theosophical Society: a Pandemonium abroad, 167-68; abuses in, 246-47; cannot be destroyed as a body, 164; distinct from Theosophy, 160; doomed to exist, 164-65; fee in, 148-49; forced Eastern knowledge upon Western recognition, 168; most Catholic, 246; must challenge lie and uncloak vice, 174-75; needs no Loyolas, 166; neither Church nor sect, 171; no meddling in private beliefs in, 245; objects of, 145-46, 160 fn.; Original Programme of, 135 et seq.; unsectarian, 351. | |||
Theosophist(s): and Theos, | |||
schools for 2,000 years, 169; corroborated by antiquity, 230; | |||
have no right to condemn, 175; left free, 245; qualities of, defined, 146-48fn. | |||
Theosophist, The, 50, 135, 139, 176, 177, 191 fn., 207, 284 fh., 308. | |||
Theosophy: an all-embracing science, 169 ; defined by a Master, 169-71-, distinct from T.S., 160; faithful echo of antiquity, 198; great mission of, 175; to be practical, 173; vehicle of, indestructible, 165. | |||
Thesaurus, etc., see Ugolinus. | |||
Thessaly, witches of, 93. | |||
Theurgists, 209. | |||
Theurgy: and daimones, 121; prodigies of, 123. | |||
Thomas Aquinas, St.: 25; believed in St. Patrick’s miracles, 32; defines intelligence, 36; doctrine of, full of contradictions, 30, 31 ; on animal soul, 28, 29. | |||
–, Summa Theologica, quoted, 30, 31. | |||
Thought, immaterial, compared to dynamic, 52. | |||
OvfjüL-yov, 229. | |||
Thummim: 215; and urim, 236, 236 fn., 239. | |||
Thumos, 205 fn. | |||
Thyraeus, Petrus, Loca infesta, etc., on evocations, 204 fn., 210-11; 399. | |||
Tibetan, adepts and their doctrine, 347. | |||
Tibullus, Albius, Elegiac, on manes, 197 & fn. ; 399. | |||
Timaeus, see Plato. | |||
Time, cures sceptics, 279. | |||
Tirthankara [Tîrthamkâra], 223 fn. | |||
“ Tower-man,” compared with kangaroo, 81. | |||
Tractatus de confess., see Binsfeld. | |||
Traité de la Conn., see Bossuet. | |||
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Trallianus, on oracular head, 220; 356. | |||
Transmigration: Hindu mercy for animals based on, 20; special meaning of, 111, 183. | |||
Treatise on Idolatry, see Maimonides. | |||
Truth: naked, appears false, 84; recognized by many, 284; Tacitus on, 90. | |||
Tusculan Disp., see Cicero. | |||
Tympanum, protected by occult means, 74. | |||
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Ugolinus, Blasius, Thesaurus, etc., on sorcery, 219; 399. | |||
Umbra, 178, 228. | |||
Undines, 37. | |||
Unità, etc., see Secchi. | |||
United, see Sinnett. | |||
Unity, man an, 198. | |||
Unknown, yearning for, 251. | |||
Unseen, and unheard things exist on our globe, 75. | |||
Upadhis [Upâdhis] : can be separated, 298; three, 286, 288, 289, 290. | |||
Urim, 215, 239. | |||
Urvagan, as luminous bodies, 96 & fn. | |||
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Vampires, exorcisms of, 227. | |||
Van Helmont, 252. | |||
Vasuki, 283. | |||
Vedas: 44, 62, 66, 274; esoterically read, 66; on sound and light, 67. | |||
Vegetarians, elephants and cows are, 246. | |||
Velardi, 63. | |||
Ventura di Raulica, Card, de, 26-27; biogr., 400. | |||
–, Philosophie chrétienne, 29, 30. | |||
Vikartana, defined, 297. | |||
Vikramaditya [Vikramaditya], 106. | |||
Virgil: 62; on the imago, 194. | |||
–, Aeneid: on genii, 196-97; on the image of man, 227-28. | |||
–, Georgies, 245. | |||
Vishnu [Vishnu]: 293; as Time, 278-79; as Wittoba, 295. | |||
Vishnu-Purana: 274; and swastika 293; on Vishnu, 279; 400. | |||
Visishtadvaita, and Isis Unveiled, 50-52. | |||
Visvakarma IV isvakarman], 297. | |||
Vital spirits, 223. | |||
Vivisection: barbarous practice, 49; horrors of, 13-16, 23, 35. | |||
Vowels, and colors, 63. | |||
Voyevodsky, L. F., Introduction to the Mythology of the Odyssey, on word-roots and sound and light, 66 & fn.; biogr., 400-01. | |||
Vulgate: 19, 255; on teraphim, 231, 235. | |||
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Wachtmeister, C.: goes to London, 139; H. P. B.’s instruction to, 301-05 & face.; 401. | |||
Wachtmeister, Count Raoul-Axel, 301. | |||
Waite, A. E., The Doctrine and Literature of the Kabalah, 271. | |||
–, The Secret Doctrine in Israel, 271. | |||
Wallace, A. R., 76, 321 (335). | |||
Ware, Sir James, De scriptoribus Hiberniae, 32 fn. | |||
Watchers, their role, 275. | |||
Wax figurines: and black arts, 223; astral body fixed in, 224. | |||
Webster’s Dictionary: defines Theosophy, 169; on snow, 292 fn. | |||
Welles, C. B., on psychai theai, 97 fn. | |||
White, N. J. D., “The Latin Writings of St. Patrick,” 33 fn. | |||
Wilder, Dr. A., quoted, 232 fn. | |||
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Winchell, A., World-Life, etc., on taxonomy of heavens, 277; biogr., 401. | |||
Wisdom-Religion: before Adam, 253; universal, 347. | |||
Wittoba, and facs., from Moor’s work, 295, 295 fn., 296. | |||
Wolf, Index a Jacobo Gaffarello, in Bibi. Hebraea, 252 fn. | |||
Woman, first, in 3rd Race, and Abel, 256 fn. | |||
Words, of sound and light, from same roots, 66. | |||
World-Life, see Winchell. | |||
Worlds: enveloping our 4th- round world, 85; fourteen, and elements, 85. | |||
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Yliaster, 283. | |||
Yogi [Yogin], and divine drink, 110. | |||
Yomas, 294. | |||
Zhelihovsky, Vera P. de, H. P. Blavatsky and a Modern Priest of Truth, 333 fn. | |||
Zodiac, and planets, 238, 239. | |||
Zohar·. 258, 268; historical data on, 269-71; mutilated, 260; not the original one, 259; real, discloses esotericism, 259; 402. | |||
Zöllner, Prof.: 76; and 4 th dimension, 86. |