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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.


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.
 
–, 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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Philosophia. See Paracelsus. Philos, of Magic. See Salverte. Phonograph, 429, 430, 439. Phren: and périsprit, 361(365);
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 dai'mon, 294; and the périsprit, 362(366).
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, The·. 53, 271, 281, 282, 284, 305, 313, 330, 337, 359, 414; H.P.B. pays tribute to, 290 fn.
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 Sara- svati, 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.
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.


I'ihiva Pûnnûttee Sûtra, 373 fn., 530.
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.