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Abba, 147 fn. | |||
Abba Uddu, 364 (384). | |||
Academy, French, and hypnotism, 106. | |||
Acts, 200, 212 fn., 351. | |||
Adam: and Elohim-Jehovah, 356 (373); and Eve, 117. | |||
Adept(s): and Initiates, def., 183; and natural forces, 57 (79); has no right to heal himself, 59 (81); have existed in many ages, 204; keep alive the spiritual life of mankind, 401; many in various lands, 400; necessity in nature, 401; send out messengers in last quarter of century, 402; teach men’s souls, 401. | |||
Adi-Buddha, and Parabrahman, 66 (88). | |||
Aditi-Prakriti, 19. | |||
Adventists, 173. | |||
Adv. Gentes, see Arnobius. | |||
Aeneid, see Virgil. | |||
Aeschylus, 187, 223. | |||
—, Choephoroe, 184, 222. | |||
Aesh Metzareph, 141, 414. | |||
Age, and Adepts, 400. | |||
Agni: 143 fn.; worship of, 209. | |||
Agnostic Annual, Massey in, 186-187 fn., 197-200, 201. | |||
AHIH, Macroprosopus, 142, 147. | |||
Aima, fruitful mother, 139, 147 fn., 148. | |||
Ain-Soph: 145, 149, 151, 368 (388); Non-Being, 142. | |||
Akasa, 368 (388). | |||
Akta, anointed, 209. | |||
Alcahest, 248-49. | |||
Alchemists, 248. | |||
Alchemy: degraded, 258; mother of chemistry, 56 (79); spiritual philosophy, 248-49. | |||
Alchemy, etc., see Wilder. | |||
“ Aleph,” 48 (70) et seq. | |||
Aletheia, 249. | |||
Alexander Jannaeus: 189 fn.; | |||
Jesus under, 362 (380). | |||
Alexandre, Charles, Oracula Sibyl- Una, 229, 417. | |||
Alice's Adventures, etc., see Carroll. | |||
All : as Absolute, 117, as God of the Theosophists, 368-69 (388); great, or Sat, 57 (79). | |||
Altruism: def., 777; international, 63 (85). | |||
Amenhotep III: Compiler’s notes on, 376-77; scene of conception of, at Luxor, 359 (376-78). | |||
Amoeba, 113. | |||
Amon, horns of, 26. | |||
Amon-ra, as Lucifer, 25. | |||
Anacalypsis, see Higgins. | |||
Anadyomene, 18. | |||
Anc. Fragm., see Cory. | |||
Andreae, Johann Valentin: 257 fn., 260; biogr., 417-18. | |||
Androgynous: ancient gods, 139; early man, 367 (386). | |||
Angelis, De, see Petavius. | |||
Angels: Pope Pius V on, 22 fn.; seven, and their occult names, 21-22 fn. | |||
Anger, 137. | |||
Animals, misused by man, 249-50. | |||
Anima Mundi, 51 (73). | |||
Annals, prehistoric, 51-52 (74). | |||
Annals, see Tacitus. | |||
Anointed, Jesus never, 362 (380). “Anointed one,” 201. | |||
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Anointing, Massey on, 196-97. | |||
Anstey, F., A Fallen Idol, 99, 418. Ante-Nicean Fathers, The, bibliog.. 418. | |||
Anthropology, blended with Theogony, 182. | |||
Anthropomorphism, 316. | |||
Anti-types, spiritual, 201-202. | |||
Antium, 205. | |||
Aphorisms, on occultism, 14. | |||
Aphorisms, see Buddha. | |||
Aphrodite: -Anadyomene, 18; as divine nature, 19; carries away Phaeton, 17. | |||
Aphrodite-Ourania, 309-10. | |||
Apocryphal Gospels, 216. | |||
Apollo: and his sons, 191; and | |||
Jesus, 203. | |||
Apollo-Abaddon, 25. | |||
Apollonius of Tyana: 202; his life, 203 fn. | |||
Apolog., see Tertullian. | |||
Apology, see Justin Martyr. | |||
Apostolic Constitutions, 221-22. | |||
Apia, and Horus and birth of Sun, 363-64 (383). | |||
Arani [Arani], 143 fn. | |||
Ares, 309. | |||
Argha, 147. | |||
Aristophanes, Plutus, on laso, 193. | |||
Arnobius, Adv. Gentes, 189 fn., 224, 418. | |||
Arnold, Sir Edwin, The Light of Asia, 43 fn., 125, 418. | |||
Aryas, ante-Vedic, 54 (76). | |||
Ascalon, in Syria, 309. | |||
Ascension, of body, denied, 369 (389). | |||
Ascetic: symbol of cowardly egoism, 51 (73); true, lives in the world, 134. | |||
Asceticism : disease of hatha- yogins, 51 (73); in India and among Christians, 66-67; monastic, 113; produces ignorant fools, 51 (73); Theosophists labor to destroy exoteric, 51 (73). | |||
Asclepios, 191, 193. | |||
Asia, Central, vast sea, 58 (80). | |||
Astaroth, Astoreth [Ashtoreth; pl. Ashtaroth]: 18, 19, 139, 306 et seq., goddess of generation 310. | |||
Astarte, 18, 19. | |||
Astraios, 16. | |||
Astral: manifested ideas on the, 202; results on, plane, 255-56; sounds, produced in laboratory, 50 (72). | |||
Astrolatry, and initiation, 356 (373). | |||
Astrology, mother of astronomy, 57 (79). | |||
Astronomy, and Astrology, 57 (79). | |||
Asuramaya, 58 (80). | |||
Atala, 58 (80). | |||
Atavism, 34, 116. | |||
Athanasius, 12 fn. | |||
Atheists, bastards of the Church, 277. | |||
Atlantis, red forefather of, 58 (80). | |||
Atma [Atman], as Sun, 251, 294, 328 fn. | |||
Atman-Christos, 369 (389). | |||
Atonement, by blood, 181, 208 fn. | |||
Atticus, Herodes, 204 fn., 418-19. | |||
Augustine, St., De civitate dei, 228; 435. | |||
Aurora, and Phaeton, 17, 19. | |||
1’Aurore, reviewed, 312-13. | |||
Auto-Centricism, see Lewins. | |||
Auxis, 365 & fn. | |||
Avatara [Avatara]: Kalki, 355 (372), 357 (374); nature of an, 358 (375). | |||
Aveling, Ed. B., 37. | |||
Azaziel 15. | |||
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Bach, Leo, and evolution, 118. | |||
Bacon, on knowledge, 140. | |||
Bailly, J. S., biogr., 419-20. | |||
–, Traité de l’astronomie indienne et orientale, 52 (74). | |||
Bain, A.: biogr., 420; on mental and bodily states, 328. | |||
Barberini, Palazzo, 21 fn. | |||
Bashiboozook, 100. | |||
Basilides: teachings of, 213-14; writes 24 volumes, 213. | |||
Basilio, Don, 101. | |||
Bathibius Haeckelii, 35, 36. | |||
Bede, Historia Eccles., 12 fn., 420. | |||
Begin, of Hist., see Lenormant. | |||
Being: and be-ness, 124; and egoship, 116; and Esse, 111; reality of, and self-forgetfulness, 126. | |||
Belus, 181. | |||
Be-ness: 111, 124; as Eheieh, 143, 147. | |||
Bentzon, Th., “Émancipée,” 100. | |||
Bernard, Claude, on life, 124. | |||
Bernheim, on hypnotism, 105, 420. | |||
Berosus, 181. | |||
Berthelot, P. E., Les origines de l’alchimie, 347, 420. | |||
Bhrigu [Bhrigu], 143 fn. | |||
Bible: as allegory, 355 (372); belief in, literally will not last, 207; cruelties in, 263-64; esoteric meaning of, 176; fallible, 176; spurious character of, 179; will be repudiated, 181. | |||
Binah, 139, 146 fn.; feminine, 173 fn. | |||
Birth, from above, 183 fn. | |||
Black Crook, The, Opera, 37. | |||
Black Magic: dangers of, and hypnotism, 406-8; whole nations drift into, 407. | |||
Blavatsky, H. P.: and initiated Rabbi, 142; and Massey’s views, 218; and Theos. Publ. Co. ,313-14; co-author of “The Blossom, etc.,” with M. Collins, 91-93; conversation with | |||
Chas. Johnston, 392 et seq.; Johnston’s estimate of her personality, 409; letter of, to Bridge, on Μ. Collins, 92; long letter to Skinner, 220; on Tolstoy, 242; prophesies changes, 286, 312; pseudonyms of, 125; studied Kabbalah 40 years, 140; studied under two Rabbis, 155; tapping phenomenon by, 408-09; writings of, on esot. mean, of Gospels, listed, 218-19. | |||
–, Fausses Conceptions, etc., 48 (70) fn. | |||
–, Isis Unveiled·. 65 (87), 176 fn., 214 fn., 366 (386); on Basilides, 213-14 & fn.; on Pandira, 179, 189 fn. | |||
–, The Secret Doctrine: 58 (80), 65 (87), 315, 325; comm on, 144; on Keely, 267. | |||
Blood: and John’s Gospel, 18182; gods offering their, 208; principle of body, 251; rites of, from 3rd Race, 251-52; secret meaning of, 181. | |||
Blood-Covenant, see Trumbull. Blood-covenanting, 251-52. “Blossom,” etc., see Collins. Böckh, Christian Inscriptions, 201, 231, 420. | |||
Body, control of, 126-27. | |||
Book Abodazura, 382 fn., 414. | |||
Book of Dzyan, 361 (380). | |||
Book of Enoch, 193 fn. | |||
Book of God, The, see Kenealy. Book ofjechiel, 189 fn., 224. | |||
Book of Kiu-ti, laws of disciples in, 294. | |||
Book of Life, see Siddharta. Book of Numbers, 215, 421. | |||
Book of the Dead: 359 (377); on blood and life, 208. | |||
Bouche-Leclercq, A., Histoire de la divination, etc., 229. | |||
Brahmacharin, Yogi celibate, 67 (88). | |||
Brahmanas [Brahmanas]: and castes, 56 (78); and marriage, 66 (88); and T.S., 58 (80); disfigured truth, 52 (74); distorted Manu, 60 (82); exploiters, 51 (73); lost key, 52 (74); persecute and hate Theosophists, 62 (84); possess only physiological key, 58 (80). | |||
Brahmanism: abuses of, 61 (83); must fall, 68 (90). | |||
Brain, and mind, 339-40. | |||
Brashith: 150; meanings of, 156 & fn. | |||
Bridge, J. R., letter of H. P. B., to, 92. | |||
Brihaspati [Brihaspati], personifies cults, 53 (75). | |||
Brotherhood: and hidden knowledge, 69 (91); and pain, 169; as love between races, 68 (90); essential to peace, 59-60 (81- 82); justification of Theosophical, 161; intellectual, 69 (91); international, 138; real meaning of, 404-06, 408; schemes for, 170; universal, and altruism, def., 171. | |||
Browne, Sir T., 140, 421. | |||
Buchner, 93, 94, 123, 338, 339. | |||
Buck, Dr. J. D., and Skinner’s MS., 220, 421. | |||
Buddha: a sage, 62 (84); and Budha, 53 (75); and his | |||
sacrifice, 112; esotericism of, 112; 49 days under the Bo- tree, 115; his ethics in Tibet, 62 (84); neo-Buddhism of, 54 (76); proclaimed same truths as Jesus, 370 (390); root of his ethics, 117; slandered, 32. | |||
Buddha, Aphorisms, 159 fn. | |||
Buddha, etc., see Lillie. | |||
Buddhi, true self, 96, 97. | |||
Buddhi-Manas, and brain, 335 fn., 339-40. | |||
Buddhism: beneficent influence, 28-29; esoteric, 182; misrepresented | |||
by Lillie, 30-31 ; official, 52 (75) ; sublime ethics of, 53 (76). | |||
Buddhism, etc., see Lillie. | |||
Buddhist, priests help Theosophists, 62 (84). | |||
Buddhist Catechism, see Olcott. | |||
Budha, and Buddha, 53 (75). | |||
Budhism, mistaken for Buddhism, 53 (75). | |||
Butleroff, Prof. A. M., “Scientific Letters,” 122, 421. | |||
Byron, Lord, 14. | |||
–, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, 32. | |||
–, Lara, 267, 421. | |||
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Cabalistic MSS., 180 fn., 219-20. | |||
Cabrol, F., Dictionnaire d’archéologie, etc., 229, 421. | |||
Caithness, Lady, 43 fn. | |||
Calf, golden, 308. | |||
Campbell-Praed, Rosa C., The Brother of the Shadow, 99, 421. | |||
–, Affinities, 99, 421. | |||
Canterbury, Letter to Archbishop of, 268-83. | |||
Carlyle, on names, 5. | |||
Carroll, Lewis, Alice’s Adventures, etc., 37, 421. | |||
Cartouches, Egyptian, and Sothis, 24. | |||
Cassels, W. R., Supernatural Religion, 213, 214 fn., 422. | |||
Castalian, fountain, 196. | |||
Castes : invented in kali-yuga, 60 | |||
(82) ; non-existent in Vedic days, 60 (82); Theosophists work against, 56 (78), 60 (82). | |||
Casuistry, 16. | |||
Catechism on Everyday Life, A, 31. | |||
Causeless Cause, 111, 114. | |||
Cave, allegory of, and birth of Christ, 364 (384). | |||
Celibacy, 294. | |||
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Century : twentieth, and Christianity, 207; twentieth, has strange developments in store, 205; twentieth, may be the last of its name, 205. | |||
Chaldean Account, etc., see Smith, Geo. | |||
Chanoch, and Solar year, 193 fn. Charcot, and hypnotism, 407. | |||
Charity: and money, 163; mere, cannot raise people, 167; often produces harm, 295 et seq.; practical, not a declared object of T.S., 164; Theosophy creates, 164. | |||
Chaucer, on faith, 205. | |||
Chelas: and marriage, 293 fn.; rules for, 294. | |||
Chemist, produces phenomenon, 50 (72). | |||
Chemistry, and Alchemy, 56 (79). Chhândogyôpanishad: on Self, 97; 414. | |||
Child-marriage, 293 fn. | |||
Chincholle, Ch., “La Grande Prêtresse,” 99. | |||
Chinese, laborers in Calif., 85. | |||
Chnouphis, and Python, 194 fn Cho'èphoroe, see Aeschylus. | |||
Chokhmah, 144, 146 fn. | |||
Choses vues, see Hugo. | |||
Chrao: 184, 192 fn., 358 (375) fn.; and chrio, 186. | |||
Chreistos, 189, 190. | |||
Chrêstêrion, 184, 362 (381}. | |||
Chrêstêrios, 184, 362 (381}. Chrêstês, 184. | |||
Chrêstians, 175, 298. | |||
Chrêstodoulos, 186. | |||
Chrêstos: def., 187, 361 {380} fn., 362 {381}; ref., 357 (374), 363 (382); and Christos, 172 & fn., 175 & fn., 176; derivation and differences analyzed, 175 et seq.; 183-84; Justin Martyr on, 176 fn. | |||
Chrêstos-Meshiac, and Scorpio, 202. | |||
Chrisô, 187. | |||
Christ: apostle of, 184; as divine principle in man, 173-74; belief in carnalized, doomed, 207 ; coming of, 173; condition of, and resurrection of spiritual ego, 363 (383); corporeal, 212; false, 174; first key to meaning, 182; historical, and Justin, 364 (384); made flesh, unacceptable to Theosophists, 371 (390); meaning of, 362 (380); -principle, 176; risen, 173; Spirit of, present in mankind from beginning, 183; story of, allegorical, 261. | |||
Christês, 187. | |||
Christ-life, andTheosophists, 165, 169. | |||
Christ-man, 183. | |||
Christian Inscriptions, see Bôckh. | |||
Christianity: analyzed, 268 et seq.; commandments of, 264-65; composition of, 272; develops fear of death, 298; esoteric origin of, 272; 500 years behind the times, 275; historic, 212; occultism rejects historic character in, 200; originated in primeval truths, 209; profession with natives, 177; religion of arrogance, 176; saving principles of, 162; theological, must die, 207 ; will not save humanity, 267. | |||
Christianos: occurs only 3 times in New Testam., 185 fn., 217-18; Tertullian on, 190. | |||
Christians: 175; and Chrêstians, 298; and their Man-God, 205; appropriated possessions of others, 52 (74); def. acc. to Church, 205; looked upon with suspicion by Romans, 185 fn.; meaning anointed, 175; often rise above Christianity, 273; practical, 159 fn.; true, died with the Gnostics, 357 (374). | |||
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Christmas, and sun, 363 (382) fn. | |||
Christos: 357 (374); analyzed and discussed, 175 et seq.; and Chrestos, 172 & fn.; as esoteric Savior, 173; astronomical, and Metonic Cycle, 363 (383); glorious state of, 201 fn.; Gnostic, 195; Gnostic, carnalized, 357 (374); of Paul, not Jesus, 176 fn.; of Spirit, an impersonal principle, 345 fn.; Paul’s conversion to Gnostic, 366 (386); presence of, 173; reunion with, 189; spirit of, 212 & fn.; spirit of truth, 191, 282; synonym of Mahatmic condition, 190; Theos, conception of, 357 (374); true, 162; true, cannot be monopolized, 176; will reign in 7th race, 361 (380). | |||
Christos-Buddha, 267. | |||
Christos-Messiah, as Leo, 202. | |||
Chromatius, Bishop, 214, 422. | |||
Church(es); and belief in devil, 20; and legend of Fall, 21 et seq.; and hypnotic suggestion, 276; and Venus, 13; atheist, bastard son of, 277; building of, and the poor, 281; condition of Protestant, analyzed, 268-83; Gnostic at first, 360 (379); ignorant of afterdeath states, 296; kills spirit of inquiry, 177; missed opportunity of, 279; of St. Mary of the Angels, 21 fn.; powerless now, 275-76; religious function of, 278; Roman, source of all ritual, 280; sap morality, 277; slanders planets, 15; spiritually barren, 282; stained with crime, 296; teachings of, opposed to those of Jesus, 270; utilizes pagan material, 24; will have to abandon dogmas, 207. | |||
Churchianity: has no spiritual ideal, 296; hypocritical, 297. | |||
Chwol’son, D. A.: The Book of the Nabathean Agriculture, information on, 22-23fn.; biogr., 422-23. | |||
Chymical Marriage, 260. | |||
Cicero, De natura deorum, 19. | |||
Circle, emanates light, 144. | |||
Civilization: 139; as progress, 63 (85); Christian, 274-75. | |||
Clarke, E. D., Travels, etc.: 192; on sepulchral inscription, 195, 229-30; biogr., 423. | |||
Clemens Alexandrinus : 213, 232; an Initiate, 188. | |||
–, Stromata, on chrêstians, 175 fn., 188, 217, 223-24, 423. | |||
Clemens Romanus, 221. | |||
Clementine Homilies: 183; and other | |||
Clementine literature, 221-22. | |||
Clementine Recognitions, 196. | |||
Clericalism, deathly shadows of, 61 (83). | |||
Clifford, W. K., 338, 423-24. | |||
Climacteric, and age, 400. | |||
Codices, of N. Test., and word Christian, 218. | |||
Coleridge, quoted, 13, 161. | |||
–, Fears in Solitude, 337, 424. | |||
Collier, Jeremy; on materialism, 336; biogr., 424. | |||
Collins, Mabel: 3; and authorship of “The Blossom and the Fruit,” 91-93; biogr., 424-34. | |||
Collins, Mortimer, 424-25. | |||
Colton, 138. | |||
Comet, tail of, and sun, 311. | |||
Comforts, and misery, 167. | |||
Comm, to Matthew, see Jerome. | |||
Comm, to Isaiah, see Jerome. | |||
Commentary, 144. | |||
Commentatio, etc., see Tholuck. | |||
Concepts and Theories, etc., see Stallo. | |||
Conscious, existence, 124. | |||
Consciousness: brain—, a reflection, 96; divine, of man, 108; homogeneity of, 112; nature of, 131 ; of lower manas and brain, 340. | |||
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Contradictions, in N. T. and Massey, 219. | |||
Control, of body, 126. | |||
Conversions, Bishop Temple on, 356 (373). | |||
Cook, Dr. Kenningale R., 425 fn. | |||
Corelli, Marie, The Romance of Two Worlds, 99, 434. | |||
Cory, Ancient Fragments, 181; biogr., 434. | |||
Courtney, H. L., and Hylo- Idealism, 302. | |||
–, The New Gospel of Hylo- Idealism, 305-06. | |||
Crawford, F. Marion, Mr. Isaacs, 99, 434. | |||
–, Zoroaster, 99, 434. | |||
Creation: and imagination, 13334; and Promethean legend, 367 (387). | |||
Cresa, Crissa, Chrisa, see Krisa. Crib, as Apta, 363 (383). | |||
Crime: and hypnotism, 105 et seq.; society creates, 297. | |||
Cross: and rose, 256, 259-60; ansated, and Troy, 143 fn.; below and above globe, 19-20; oldest phallic symbol, 143; origin of, 143 fn.; or stauros, 194 fn.; Skinner on, 202; tau, as glyph of, 211. | |||
Crucifixion: 191, 208; based on events that preceded it, 200; of monad, 201 fn.; symbolism of, 202 fn. | |||
Cruelty: of man to animals, 249-50; of vindictive god, 274. | |||
Crux ansata, 20, 209. | |||
Cube, seven-fold, 144. | |||
Curtius, George, Grundzuge, | |||
etc., 358 (375) fn.; biogr., 434-35. | |||
Cycle(s): closing of a, 174; in allegory, 148-49 fn.; Messianic, 174 fn.; of Initiation, 356 (373); several, at close of 19th century, 174 fn. | |||
Cypher, esoteric, 210. | |||
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Dag, “Fish-man,” and cycles, 174. | |||
Daniel, as interpreter, 180. | |||
Daniel, 289. | |||
Darwin, and pessimism, 113; on simple form, 120. | |||
Days, forty-nine, and fires, 115 fn. | |||
Death: conditions of consciousness after, 402-03; is Life, 124, 240. | |||
Decharme, Paul, Mythologie de la Grèce antique: 17, 18; on Ourania, 310; biogr., 435. | |||
De Constantia, see Seneca. | |||
De corona, see Demosthenes. | |||
Decretals, 221-22. | |||
De Dea Syria, see Lucian. | |||
Definitions, by an unpopular philosopher, 45-46. | |||
Deity, conscious, and karma, 117. | |||
Delphi, 205. | |||
Demons: harmless, 26; pagan symbols made into, 25. | |||
Demosthenes, De corona, 186; on anointing 196 fn. | |||
De rerum natura, see Lucretius. | |||
Desire: and Will, 109; creator, 109; how to purify, 129; is a force, 403. | |||
Devachan, man makes his own, 403. | |||
Devaki, 359 (376). | |||
Devas, 325. | |||
Devendro Das, on Hindu widows, 61 (83). | |||
Devil(s): and Lucifer, 27; no horns before 4th century, 26; Semitic, 16. | |||
De viris, etc., see Jerome. | |||
Dhyan-Chohans [Dhyâni-Cho-hans]: hierarchies of, 145 fn.; our noumena are matter to, 324-25. | |||
Did Jesus live, etc., see Mead. | |||
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Discipleship: first rules of, 59 (81); rules of, in Kiu-ti, 294; struggle of, 126 et seq. | |||
Disinherited, of the world, 61 (83). | |||
Div. Inst., see Lactantius. | |||
Dods, Marcus, transi. St. Augustine, 435. | |||
Dogma: and idolatry, 176; and universal ideals, 207; built on astron, and physiological symbols, 207; originated in Zodiacal Signs, 207; should be denounced, 357 (374). | |||
Dollinger, Paganisme et Judaïsme, 23, 435. | |||
Donkey, and optimism of Strauss, 124. | |||
Doubt, of disciple, 127. | |||
Downey, Edmund, House of Tears, 99, 435. | |||
Dragon, as symbol of esoteric wisdom, 148 & fn. | |||
Duality, and Parabrahm, 334 fn. Du Bois-Reymond, on vital force, 241; biogr., 435-36. | |||
Duchesne, L. M. O., Liber ponti-ficalis, 12 fn., 436. | |||
Duel, 138. | |||
Dupuis, C. F., 13; biogr., 436. | |||
Duties, to family, 292-95. | |||
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Early Days, etc., see Farrar. | |||
Earth, worst day of existence on, 124. | |||
Earth’s Earliest Ages, see Pember. | |||
Easter, 363 (383) fn. | |||
Ecclesiasticus, 28 fn. | |||
Eden: and good and evil, 117; Fall from, 367 (386); garden of, 18. | |||
Edom, seven kings of, 144. | |||
Ego: and its sensations, 94; immortal, only consolation of poor, 64 (86) ; knows, 96 ; personal, 96; resurrection of Spiritual, and the Sun, 363 (383), 369 (388-89); Spiritual, does not think, 96; transcendental, 96, 97; unites with Atman, 369 (380). | |||
Ego-ism, illusion of, 369 (380). | |||
Ego-ship, 116. | |||
Egotism, a Devil, 58 (80). | |||
Egyptians, carry a crib, 364 (383). | |||
Eheieh: absolute Esse, 143, 147; def., 368 (387 & fn.). | |||
Eleazar, 147 fn. | |||
Electricity, atomic in nature, 323. | |||
Elements, alchemical, 137. | |||
Eleusis, 205. | |||
Elixir of life, 400. | |||
Elohim: and pro-creating fire, 204 fn.; as feminine, 173 fn.; creating man, 145 fn.; in Genesis, 367 (387); Jehovah an, 214 fn.; seven, 145. | |||
Elohim-Jehovah, and the Verbum, 350 (373). | |||
Enoch: and creative fire, 368 (387); or Chanoch, 193 fn. | |||
Entities, and forces, 325, 328. | |||
Eos, 16. | |||
Eosphoros, 6, 10, 11, 16, 18, 25, 27 fn. | |||
Epiphanius, on Jesus, 382 fn. | |||
Epistle of Clement to James, 221-22. | |||
Epithalami, as bridal songs, 17. | |||
Equinox: autumnal, 363 (383); | |||
Colure of the, and Apta, 364 (383). | |||
Erechtheus, King, 192. | |||
Erythraean, see Sibyl. | |||
Esoteric, doctrines never written, 158. | |||
Esoteric Buddhism, see Sinnett. | |||
Esotericism: does not proscribe sex, 67 (88); to be revealed when brotherhood reigns, 69 (91); universal, its nature, 52 (74); works with nature, 66 (88). | |||
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Espèce humaine, see Quatrefages. | |||
Esra, rewrote Bible, 362 (380) fn. | |||
Esse: 111 ; or Eheieh, 143. | |||
Ethics, need of, 55 (77). | |||
Euripides, Ion, 184, 187, 222, 223, 436. | |||
Eusebius, Hist. Eccles., on Basilides, 213, 232, 436. | |||
–, Constantine’s Oration, etc., 228, 436. | |||
Evil: non-resistance to, 137; origin of, discussed, 100 et seq.; resist not, new meaning of, 45; result of unwise good works, 169. | |||
Evolution: acc. to Haeckel, 33 et seq.; acc. to science, 120; and re-involution, 123; does not proceed in straight line, 122; goal of, 117; is cyclical, 122; periodic, 52 (74), 65 (87); teaching of, abused, 118. | |||
Examination, etc., see McTaggart. | |||
Existence: conditioned, 111 ; the One, 124; worst day of, on our planet, 124. | |||
Exodus, 297. | |||
Exotericism: Judeo-Christian, 52 (74); idols of, 52 (74). | |||
Ezekiel, Kabbalistic meaning of vision of, 151-52; 154. | |||
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Faith: and works, 162; blind, and inquiry, 177; Chaucer on, 205; not enough for Theos- ophists, 49 (71). | |||
Fall: 21; into matter, explained, 200; of spirit into matter, 367 (386) ; meaning of, from Eden, 367 (386). | |||
Fama, and Confessio, Rosicrucian manifestoes, 257 et seq. | |||
Farrar, Canon, The Early Days of Christianity, on Chrêstos, etc., 185 fn.; 190 fn.; biogr., 436-37. | |||
Father, and Tetragrammaton, 144. | |||
Father-Mother, 145, 146. | |||
Fathers: Church, prejudiced, 188; destroying documents, 216. | |||
Fears, see Coleridge. | |||
Ferouer, 22. | |||
Fiction, often presentiment, 107. | |||
Figaniere, “Esoteric Studies,” 137. | |||
Fire(s): celestial and terrestrial, 143 fn.; creative, and Fall, 367 (387); forty-nine, and Buddha, 115 & fn. | |||
Fire-mist, 124. | |||
First Principles, see Spencer. | |||
Fiske, John: 39; biogr., 437. | |||
Flesh, esoteric meaning of, and blood, 181-82. | |||
Fleta. H.P.B. on. 92. | |||
Fohat, 328. | |||
Force(s): certain, are substantial, 317; conscious noumenon of, 315; immaterial effects of essential causes, 325; natural, and its soul, 57 (79). | |||
Forgeries, in Gospel, 206-07. | |||
Forgiveness, 138. | |||
Form, and being, 111. | |||
Fragments, see Tyndall. | |||
France, La, 99. | |||
Fraternity, false, 64 (86). | |||
Freethinkers, and noble life, 298. | |||
Fürst, Julius, on Chanoch, 193 fn.; biogr., 437-38. | |||
Fusaiole, 143 fn. | |||
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Gaboriau, F. K.: 267; thinks H. P. B. exaggerates, 64 (86). | |||
Gautama, see Buddha. | |||
Gayet, A., Le Temple de Luxor, 376, 438. | |||
Gemara, Babylonian, 189 fn., 380 fn., 382 fn. | |||
Generation: processes of, 65 (87); spontaneous, 34 fn. | |||
Genesis, 52 (74), 214 fn., 266, 289 fn., 367 (387), 403-04. | |||
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Gesenius, Wm., Hebrew-English Lexicon, etc., 387 fn., 438. | |||
Gesualdo, see Ouida. | |||
Gharsh, 358 (375) fn. | |||
Ghrish, grish-ta-s, 201. | |||
Gibbon, The History of the Decline, etc., on Gnostics, 212, 232; 438. | |||
Ginsburg, Dr. G. D., The Kabbalah, 157-58, 438. | |||
Glaucias, disciple of Peter, 213, 232. | |||
Glyphs, and Jehovah, 210. | |||
Gnosis, def., 177·, sevenfold, 182 fn. ; universal, 182. | |||
Gnostic(s): and fall, 20; last true Christians, 357 (374); most refined mystics of the day, 211; Paul a, 176 fn., 212; responsible for Gospels, 210; separate themselves from the Church, 360-61 (379); various fraternities of, 361 (379) fn. | |||
Gnosticism, refined, of Cardinals, 178; shreds of, 216. | |||
Gnostics, etc., see King. | |||
God: and idea of Logos, 305; as absolute whole, 66 (88); Christian, worse than devil, 299; denied by our civilization, 275; monster—, 316; of Theosophists, def., 368-69 (388f); vindictive, 274. See also Lord. | |||
Gods: ancient, androgynous, 139; men become creative, 367 (387); mortals in previous births, 208; offering their blood, 208; souls of former adepts, 401. | |||
Golden Age, alleged, 360 (378). | |||
Good works: may be vitally injurious, 169; must be backed with knowledge, 170; value of, 170. | |||
Gospel (s): contain fragments of Gnostic wisdom, 179 fn.; contradictions in, 219; esoteric | |||
character of, 172 et seq. ; Gnostics responsible for, 210; H. P. B.’s writings on esoteric meaning of, listed, 218-19; writers of, knew the truth, 178; written in mystery-language, 210. | |||
Gospel, etc., see Naden. | |||
Gospel of Matthew, Jerome on the, 214-15. | |||
Gougenot des Mousseaux, Moeurs, etc., on the devil, 20 & fn.; 438. | |||
Grandidier, 36; biogr., 438. | |||
Grandier, Urbain, 104 & fn. | |||
Gravitation: due to polarity, 59 (81); law of, 311-12. | |||
Greek-Engi. Lex., see Liddell. | |||
Gregory the Great, 7 fn. | |||
Griechische Mythologie, see Preller. Griechische, see Weicker. | |||
Grihastha, Brâhmanas, and marriage, 66 (88). | |||
Grundzüge, see Curtius. | |||
Gupta-Vidyâ, has seven keys to the mysteries, 371 (391). | |||
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Habakkuk, on horns of the Lord, 27. | |||
Hades, as Scheol or Patala, 204 fn. | |||
Haeckel, Ernst: a Simian Homer, 37; his genealogy of man, a romance, 37; invents types, 35-36. | |||
–, The Pedigree of Man, 33, 36, 37, 439. | |||
Haggard, H. R., King Solomon's Mines, 99, 439. | |||
–, She, 99, 439. | |||
Hai Gaon: on sephiroth, 216; biogr., 439. | |||
Hair, magnetic force in, 361 (379). Happiness : utopia, without ethics, 55 (77) ; impossible, without truth, 55 (77). | |||
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Harmony, and contrast of opposites, 311-12. | |||
Harte, Richard, and Judge, 268 fn. | |||
Hartmann, Dr. Franz: 130 fn.; on consciousness, 131; biogr. and writings, 439-57. | |||
Hartmann, Dr. F., Paracelsus, 99. –, Magic, White and Black, 99. –, An Adventure Among the | |||
Rosicrucians, rev., 130 et seq. | |||
Hartmann, von, 119. | |||
Hatha-yogis: 113; and asceticism, 51 (73). | |||
Headley, Rev. T. G., 208 fn. | |||
Heathen: converted to Christianity, 185 fn.; unregenerate, 183. | |||
Hebrew and Engl. Lex., see Parkhurst. Hebrew-English Lex., see Gesenius. Hebrews, 176. | |||
Heliodorus, Bishop, 214; biogr., 458. | |||
Heliolatry, and Sabeism,356 (373). | |||
Hell: as life on earth, 299; Theosophy fears no, 299. | |||
Helmholtz, Vortrage und Reden, on electricity being atomic, 323; 458. | |||
Hemmer, H., Textes et documents, etc., 235, 458. | |||
Hermes-Anubis, 24. | |||
Hermes-Christos, 24. | |||
Herodotus, History, 184 fn.; 222, 309. | |||
Hesiod, 181 fn. | |||
—, Theogony, 10, 16, 17. | |||
Hesperides, 17. | |||
Hesperos, 6, 10, 16, 17. | |||
Hesychius, 309; biogr., 458. | |||
Hetaerae, and Astoreth, 310. | |||
Hierarchy, 65 (87). | |||
Higgins, G.: on Melchizedek, 211; on religion of Vatican, 178; biogr., 458-59. | |||
–, Anacalypsis: 175 fn., 189, 217; on Justin Martyr and christianoi, 218; on sepulchral inscription, 196; on sigmatau and Greek H. | |||
Hillel: and Lucifer, discussed, 27-28 fn.; meaning of, 27-28 fn. | |||
Hinduism, see Monier-Williams. | |||
History, see Herodotus. | |||
Historia Eccles., see Bede. | |||
Historia Eccles., see Eusebius. | |||
Hodgson, Rich., and Chas. Johnston, 394 et seq. | |||
Holy Ghost, feminine, 145, 173 fn. | |||
Homer, Iliad. 17, 187, 223, 309; on Krisa, 191. | |||
–, Odyssey, 17, 187, 223, 309. | |||
Homogeneity: and evil, 110; cyclically repeats itself, 123; of consciousness and being, 112. | |||
Horns: emblem of divine power, 26; of Isis, Diana, Moses, Amon, Bacchus, the Lord God, 26-27. | |||
Houdini, Robert, 50 (72). | |||
Hugo, Victor, Choses Vues, 32-33, 459. | |||
Humanity: androgynous at first, 367 (386); as a whole, and Wisdom, 66 (88); may save Christianity, 267; only God we should serve, 66 (88). | |||
Huxley, on Roman Catholicism, 334. | |||
Hyginus, C. J., and his works, 16-17 fn. | |||
–, Poeticôn Astronomicôn, 16, 17 fn. | |||
Hylo-Idealism : 33, 40; discussed, 300-305; enemy of Theosophy, 93 et seq. | |||
Hypnotism: and crime, 105 et seq.; and criminal law, 104; black art, 107; dangers of, 104, 406-08; perceptions in, 104-05; suggestion in, leaves indelible stain, 106. | |||
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“I am that I am,” 387 fn. | |||
lao, as Janus, 193 fn. | |||
laso, goddess of healing, 193. | |||
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