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Olcott, Emmet R., Col. Olcott’s brother, 422. | Olcott, Emmet R., Col. Olcott’s brother, 422. | ||
Olcott, H.S.: and Buddhism, 51012; and H.P.B. as Hermetic Science Twins, 187; and John Brown, 506; and the E.S., 51415; appointed Commissioner of Government, 429; art. of, on ancients, 88; as M. Jun., 407, 410; buys tickets, 431; calls a Brother “old horse,” 429; chosen to form T.S., 94-95; destroys papers prior to leaving, 431; fate of, depends on being ready, 424, 439; first inspiration of, always better, 412; gets samples of ore for M., 426; goes to Orange, 429; goes to Philad.. 416, 425; goes to see Edison. | Olcott, H.S.: and Buddhism, 51012; and H.P.B. as Hermetic Science Twins, 187; and John Brown, 506; and the E.S., 51415; appointed Commissioner of Government, 429; art. of, on ancients, 88; as M. Jun., 407, 410; buys tickets, 431; calls a Brother “old horse,” 429; chosen to form T.S., 94-95; destroys papers prior to leaving, 431; fate of, depends on being ready, 424, 439; first inspiration of, always better, 412; gets samples of ore for M., 426; goes to Orange, 429; goes to Philad.. 416, 425; goes to see Edison. 429; Government credentials of, 426, 439; had access to store of knowledge, 302; idea of cremation and, 278; in Boston, 72: in consultation with M., 430; in danger, 433; investigates Holmeses, 60; Kislingbury on, and Coleman’s falsehood, 320; lends $100 to M., 429; lifestory and writings, 503-18; nicknamed Moloney, 406; on crisis in Spiritualism, 95; on de Palm, 233; on Indian Press, 378; on physical phenomena, 292; on Mrs. Thayer’s phenomena, 121, 122; promotes Syndicate, 415, 416, 418, 421, 422; rabid Spiritualist, 34; receives message from Divine Brother, 415; receives orders for indignation meeting, 412; returns from Philadelphia, 414; rushes into print, 328; seasick, 434; sings on board, 434; throws out worthy hints, 303; unselfish Spiritualist, 188; wife of. thinks of arresting him, 429, 431, 433. | ||
–, Diaries: 379 fn.; entries in, 415-16, 417-18, 420-22. | |||
–, Old Diary Leaves: on E. G. Brown, 46; on Circular of Brotherhood of Luxor, 87; on first Circular about T.S., 375 fn.; on formation of T.S., 122, 123; on H.P.B.’s “First Occult Shot,” 100; on H.P.B.’s land, 83 fn.; on “old horse” incident, 439; on de Palm’s burial, 214; Vol. I of, written from memory, 123; writing of, 516-17. | –, Old Diary Leaves: on E. G. Brown, 46; on Circular of Brotherhood of Luxor, 87; on first Circular about T.S., 375 fn.; on formation of T.S., 122, 123; on H.P.B.’s “First Occult Shot,” 100; on H.P.B.’s land, 83 fn.; on “old horse” incident, 439; on de Palm’s burial, 214; Vol. I of, written from memory, 123; writing of, 516-17. | ||
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Old Diary Leaves. See Olcott. “Old horse” incident, 428, 430. Oliver, J. F., 246. | Old Diary Leaves. See Olcott. “Old horse” incident, 428, 430. | ||
Oliver, J. F., 246. | |||
Ookerdhaboy Shewjee, publ. Jaina Bible, 373 fn. | Ookerdhaboy Shewjee, publ. Jaina Bible, 373 fn. | ||
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{{Page aside|562}} | {{Page aside|562}} | ||
Philosophia. See Paracelsus. Philos, of Magic. See Salverte. Phonograph, 429, 430, 439. | Philosophia. See Paracelsus. | ||
Philos, of Magic. See Salverte. | |||
Phonograph, 429, 430, 439. | |||
as mens or mind, 292. | Phren: and périsprit, 361(365); as mens or mind, 292. | ||
Phrenologist. See Marshall. | Phrenologist. See Marshall. | ||
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Poe, E., Nevermore, 60. | Poe, E., Nevermore, 60. | ||
Polarities, and levitation, 244. Pope, blesses Moslems, 259-60. | Polarities, and levitation, 244. | ||
Pope, blesses Moslems, 259-60. | |||
Popular Science Monthly, 272, 322. | Popular Science Monthly, 272, 322. | ||
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Pratt, Judge C. E., 54, 84. | Pratt, Judge C. E., 54, 84. | ||
Pravda (Odessa) : 407, 417, 435; | Pravda (Odessa): 407, 417, 435; | ||
H.P.B.’s writings in, 313. | H.P.B.’s writings in, 313. | ||
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Prophets, Schools of, still extant, 302. | Prophets, Schools of, still extant, 302. | ||
Proserpine: and the | Proserpine: and the daimon, 294; and the périsprit, 362(366). | ||
Protest, by Russians against Report on Spiritualism, 217-20. | Protest, by Russians against Report on Spiritualism, 217-20. | ||
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Public Opinion (London), on Isis Unveiled, 323, 388. | Public Opinion (London), on Isis Unveiled, 323, 388. | ||
Puñjab [Pañjáb], 372, 373, 382. Pythagoras: on nature of light, 243; penetrates the mysteries, 360; Tetraktys of, and fourth dimension, 360. | Puñjab [Pañjáb], 372, 373, 382. | ||
Pythagoras: on nature of light, 243; penetrates the mysteries, 360; Tetraktys of, and fourth dimension, 360. | |||
Pythoness, guided by High Priest, 139. | Pythoness, guided by High Priest, 139. | ||
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Rosy Cross, seventh rule of, 103, 115. | Rosy Cross, seventh rule of, 103, 115. | ||
Rosy Cross Jewel, lost, 425, 439. Rotura, Dr., on suspending life in sheep and goats, 389-90, 399 (403). | Rosy Cross Jewel, lost, 425, 439. | ||
Rotura, Dr., on suspending life in sheep and goats, 389-90, 399 (403). | |||
Rousselet, L., I’Inde des Rajah. etc., 408, 436, 523. | Rousselet, L., I’Inde des Rajah. etc., 408, 436, 523. | ||
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Saddarshana Chintanika, 414, 415. Saffar Ali Bek, 32. | Saddarshana Chintanika, 414, 415. | ||
Saffar Ali Bek, 32. | |||
Sahaj ananda, perfect bliss, 333. | Sahaj ananda, perfect bliss, 333. | ||
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Selger, Dr., 81. | Selger, Dr., 81. | ||
Sepher Yetzirah, 131, 524. Sephira, and Ain-soph, 111-12. Sepoy Mutiny: and Abdul Ghafur, 371; caused by missionaries, 433. | Sepher Yetzirah, 131, 524. | ||
Sephira, and Ain-soph, 111-12. | |||
Sepoy Mutiny: and Abdul Ghafur, 371; caused by missionaries, 433. | |||
Serapis: Adept of Egyptian Section, 438; and date of sailing, 431; on the lost Jewel, 439; orders to leave for India, 415, 420. | Serapis: Adept of Egyptian Section, 438; and date of sailing, 431; on the lost Jewel, 439; orders to leave for India, 415, 420. | ||
Serpents, Queen of the, 227. Seymour, Sanctuary of, 309. Shakespeare, John, Hindustani- English Diet.: 241; on gopura, 356; biogr. of author, 524. | Serpents, Queen of the, 227. | ||
Seymour, Sanctuary of, 309. | |||
Shakespeare, John, Hindustani-English Diet.: 241; on gopura, 356; biogr. of author, 524. | |||
Shakespeare, Wm., Macbeth, 170. | Shakespeare, Wm., Macbeth, 170. | ||
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Soul(s): afterdeath condition of, acc. to Levi, 288; atom becomes a living, or man, 334; disembodied, and adept-psychologist, 352; first envelope of the, and astral light, 284; mind and nous, 233; nature of, acc. to “Zeus,” 287-88; potential annihilation of, 284; three kinds of, taught by Jews, 330; union of, and nous, 293. | Soul(s): afterdeath condition of, acc. to Levi, 288; atom becomes a living, or man, 334; disembodied, and adept-psychologist, 352; first envelope of the, and astral light, 284; mind and nous, 233; nature of, acc. to “Zeus,” 287-88; potential annihilation of, 284; three kinds of, taught by Jews, 330; union of, and nous, 293. | ||
Spencer, H.: 266; read Isis, 413. Spheres, seven, and ours, 112. | Spencer, H.: 266; read Isis, 413. | ||
Spheres, seven, and ours, 112. | |||
Spirit: evolution of, 230; latent, in every atom, 330-31; meaning both God and alcohol, 332; misuse of term, 292-93; must be {{Page aside|566}}recognized for real expansion of science, 233; or Nous, 361 (365); state of pure, attained only through experience as a man, 363(367). | Spirit: evolution of, 230; latent, in every atom, 330-31; meaning both God and alcohol, 332; misuse of term, 292-93; must be {{Page aside|566}}recognized for real expansion of science, 233; or Nous, 361 (365); state of pure, attained only through experience as a man, 363(367). | ||
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Spiritualist(s): and evolutionists, 228 et seq.; anthropomorphic ideas of, 333; as neophytes of mysteries, 118; Circular about, from Brotherhood of Luxor, 8588; data of, uncertain, 230; debase name of spirit, 296; def., 140; H.P.B. a true, 192; persecuted by clergy, 394, 395; Saxon, confuse spirit and perisprit, 361(365); true, has no fear of death, 115; warned by H.P.B. about a Russian scientist, 212-13. | Spiritualist(s): and evolutionists, 228 et seq.; anthropomorphic ideas of, 333; as neophytes of mysteries, 118; Circular about, from Brotherhood of Luxor, 8588; data of, uncertain, 230; debase name of spirit, 296; def., 140; H.P.B. a true, 192; persecuted by clergy, 394, 395; Saxon, confuse spirit and perisprit, 361(365); true, has no fear of death, 115; warned by H.P.B. about a Russian scientist, 212-13. | ||
Spiritualist, | Spiritualist, The: 53, 271, 281, 282, 284, 305, 313, 330, 337, 359, 414; H.P.B. pays tribute to, 290 fn. | ||
Standard (London), on Turkish barbarities, 257. | Standard (London), on Turkish barbarities, 257. | ||
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Sunday Mercury, The (N.Y.), 54, 133. | Sunday Mercury, The (N.Y.), 54, 133. | ||
Supernatural. See Cassels. Survival, of the fittest, 297. Sûtra-Sangraha, of Jainas, 373. | Supernatural. See Cassels. | ||
Survival, of the fittest, 297. | |||
Sûtra-Sangraha, of Jainas, 373. | |||
Sûtras, of Gautama Buddha, 398 (402). | Sûtras, of Gautama Buddha, 398 (402). | ||
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Theistic Annual, The, 381. | Theistic Annual, The, 381. | ||
Theologians, revile the gods, 237. Theology: Christian, particularly pernicious, 377; dogma and faith as pillars of, 304; Science and Occultism, 128. | Theologians, revile the gods, 237. | ||
Theology: Christian, particularly pernicious, 377; dogma and faith as pillars of, 304; Science and Occultism, 128. | |||
Theosophic, seminary, 110. | Theosophic, seminary, 110. | ||
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I Thessalonians, on man as a trine, 292. | I Thessalonians, on man as a trine, 292. | ||
Theurgy, esoteric, is magic, 139. Thomas, Fred, unfair art. by, 214. Thought: T.S. pioneer of free, 395. | Theurgy, esoteric, is magic, 139. | ||
Thomas, Fred, unfair art. by, 214. | |||
Thought: T.S. pioneer of free, 395. | |||
Thumos: and perisprit, 361(365); passional nature, 292. | Thumos: and perisprit, 361(365); passional nature, 292. | ||
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Vampirism, and necromancy, 286. Vanderbilt, H.P.B. subpoenaed in, case, 419-20. | Vampirism, and necromancy, 286. | ||
Vanderbilt, H.P.B. subpoenaed in, case, 419-20. | |||
Varley, C.F. : 31; biogr., 529-30. | Varley, C.F. : 31; biogr., 529-30. | ||
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Vay, A. von: 410; on Isis and elementáis, 281. | Vay, A. von: 410; on Isis and elementáis, 281. | ||
Vâyu, lord of airy regions, 227. Vedas: 373; and Dayânanda | Vâyu, lord of airy regions, 227. | ||
Vedas: 373; and Dayânanda Sarasvati, 383; and Wm. Jones, 239; Aryans as authors of, 383; Buddha based himself on esoteric meaning of, 398(402); common center of all religions, 398(402) ; Haug on age of, 227. | |||
Veil of Isis, The: magus lifting the, 329; original title of H.P.B.’s first book, 237 fn., 302. | Veil of Isis, The: magus lifting the, 329; original title of H.P.B.’s first book, 237 fn., 302. | ||
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Vestnik Yevropy, art. of Wagner, 90. | Vestnik Yevropy, art. of Wagner, 90. | ||
Vihiva Pûnnûttee Sûtra, 373 fn., 530. | |||
Virchow, and Slade, 317-18. | Virchow, and Slade, 317-18. | ||
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Witte, A. Y. de: 255 fn.; on Turkish barbarities, 258 & fn. | Witte, A. Y. de: 255 fn.; on Turkish barbarities, 258 & fn. | ||
Witte, K. A. de, 255 fn., 258 fn. Witte, S. Y. de, Prime Minister, 258 fn. | Witte, K. A. de, 255 fn., 258 fn. | ||
Witte, S. Y. de, Prime Minister, 258 fn. | |||
Witte, Y. F. de, 258 fn. | Witte, Y. F. de, 258 fn. | ||
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Wittgenstein, Prince: 220, 410; death of, 414; biogr., 533-34. | Wittgenstein, Prince: 220, 410; death of, 414; biogr., 533-34. | ||
Wodan (Odin), and Buddha, 239. Woldrich, Dr., on Elementaries, 265 et seq. | Wodan (Odin), and Buddha, 239. | ||
Woldrich, Dr., on Elementaries, 265 et seq. | |||
Wong Chin Foo, 248. | Wong Chin Foo, 248. | ||