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| ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.21| XXI. Enoïchion-Henoch]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|529|21c}}=== | | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.21| XXI. Enoïchion-Henoch]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|529|21c}}=== |
− | : | + | : Who invented writing? {{SD-p-toc|2|529|21c}} |
| + | : The adept dies but to live {{SD-p-toc|2|531|21c}} |
| + | : What Enoch is, esoterically {{SD-p-toc|2|533|21c}} |
| + | : St. Augustine and Enoch {{SD-p-toc|2|535|21c}} |
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| <center>–––––––</center> | | <center>–––––––</center> |
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| ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.22| XXII. The symbolism of the mystery names Iao, and Jehovah]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|536|21c}}=== | | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.22| XXII. The symbolism of the mystery names Iao, and Jehovah]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|536|21c}}=== |
− | : [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.22 ch.A|Cross and circle]] {{SD-p-toc|2|545|21c}} | + | : The Jews alone the heirloom of Jehovah {{SD-p-toc|2|537|21c}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.22 ch.B|The fall of the cross into matter]] {{SD-p-toc|2|553|21c}} | + | : A grotesque verse explained {{SD-p-toc|2|539|21c}} |
| + | : The antiquity of the cross {{SD-p-toc|2|541|21c}} |
| + | : A personal, is a finite god {{SD-p-toc|2|543|21c}} |
| + | : A plagiarism by Pascal {{SD-p-toc|2|545|21c}} |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.22 ch.A|A. Cross and circle]] {{SD-p-toc|2|545|21c}} |
| + | : Variations of the symbolism {{SD-p-toc|2|547|21c}} |
| + | : “Guha,” the mysterious {{SD-p-toc|2|549|21c}} |
| + | : The Rishis and the Pleiades {{SD-p-toc|2|551|21c}} |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.22 ch.B|B. The fall of the cross into matter]] {{SD-p-toc|2|553|21c}} |
| + | : The degradation of the symbol {{SD-p-toc|2|553|21c}} |
| + | : The law of retribution {{SD-p-toc|2|555|21c}} |
| + | : The primitive cross {{SD-p-toc|2|557|21c}} |
| + | : Its early significance {{SD-p-toc|2|559|21c}} |
| + | : The meaning of the crucifixion {{SD-p-toc|2|561|21c}} |
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| <center>–––––––</center> | | <center>–––––––</center> |
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| ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.23| XXIII. The Upanishads in Gnostic literature]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|563|21c}}=== | | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.23| XXIII. The Upanishads in Gnostic literature]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|563|21c}}=== |
| + | : The seven thunders {{SD-p-toc|2|563|21c}} |
| : When time be no longer {{SD-p-toc|2|565|21c}} | | : When time be no longer {{SD-p-toc|2|565|21c}} |
− | : The divine Self’s wisdom {{SD-p-toc|2|566|21c}} | + | : Truth between two contrasts {{SD-p-toc|2|567|21c}} |
| + | : The divine Self’s wisdom {{SD-p-toc|2|569|21c}} |
| + | : The antiquity of the Kapilas {{SD-p-toc|2|571|21c}} |
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| <center>–––––––</center> | | <center>–––––––</center> |
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| ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.24| XXIV. The cross and the Pythagorean Decade]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|573|21c}}=== | | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.24| XXIV. The cross and the Pythagorean Decade]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|573|21c}}=== |
| + | : The Gnostics and Pythagoras {{SD-p-toc|2|573|21c}} |
| + | : The three sciences {{SD-p-toc|2|575|21c}} |
| : Poseidon’s five ministers {{SD-p-toc|2|577|21c}} | | : Poseidon’s five ministers {{SD-p-toc|2|577|21c}} |
| + | : The puzzles of symbolism {{SD-p-toc|2|579|21c}} |
| + | : The master mason's grip {{SD-p-toc|2|581|21c}} |
| : The mystery of the number six {{SD-p-toc|2|583|21c}} | | : The mystery of the number six {{SD-p-toc|2|583|21c}} |
| + | : Seeming contradictions {{SD-p-toc|2|585|21c}} |
| : The cross and Christian after-thought {{SD-p-toc|2|587|21c}} | | : The cross and Christian after-thought {{SD-p-toc|2|587|21c}} |
| + | : Man, the reviler of god {{SD-p-toc|2|589|21c}} |
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| <center>–––––––</center> | | <center>–––––––</center> |
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| ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25| XXV. The mysteries of the Hebdomad]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|590|21c}}=== | | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25| XXV. The mysteries of the Hebdomad]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|590|21c}}=== |
− | : [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.A|Saptaparna]] {{SD-p-toc|2|590|21c}}
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− | : [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.B|The Tetraktis in relation to the Heptagon]] {{SD-p-toc|2|598|21c}} | + | [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.A|A. Saptaparna]] {{SD-p-toc|2|590|21c}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.C|The septenary element in the Vedas]] {{SD-p-toc|2|605|21c}} | + | : The meaning of the double triangle {{SD-p-toc|2|591|21c}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.D|The septenary in the exoteric works]] {{SD-p-toc|2|611|21c}} | + | : Spiritual and physical correspondences [Diagram of human principles and principles of physical nature] {{SD-p-toc|2|593|21c}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.E|Seven in astronomy, science and magic]] {{SD-p-toc|2|618|21c}} | + | : Noah, an aspect of the creator {{SD-p-toc|2|595|21c}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.F|The seven souls of the egyptologists]] {{SD-p-toc|2|630|21c}} | + | : [Diagram of human and cosmic aspects or principles] {{SD-p-toc|2|596|21c}} |
| + | : Noah in a new dress {{SD-p-toc|2|597|21c}} |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.B|B. The Tetraktis in relation to the Heptagon]] {{SD-p-toc|2|598|21c}} |
| + | : The roots of things {{SD-p-toc|2|599|21c}} |
| + | : The music of the spheres {{SD-p-toc|2|601|21c}} |
| + | : The septenary demonstrated {{SD-p-toc|2|603|21c}} |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.C|C. The septenary element in the Vedas]] {{SD-p-toc|2|605|21c}} |
| + | : The Vedic teachings {{SD-p-toc|2|605|21c}} |
| + | : The seven earths and the seven races {{SD-p-toc|2|607|21c}} |
| + | : The Zoroastrian septenary {{SD-p-toc|2|609|21c}} |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.D|D. The septenary in the exoteric works]] {{SD-p-toc|2|611|21c}} |
| + | : The septenate in the Puranas {{SD-p-toc|2|611|21c}} |
| + | : Who are the maruts? {{SD-p-toc|2|613|21c}} |
| + | : The doom of continual rebirth {{SD-p-toc|2|615|21c}} |
| + | : Persian symbology {{SD-p-toc|2|617|21c}} |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.E|E. Seven in astronomy, science and magic]] {{SD-p-toc|2|618|21c}} |
| + | : The cycle of the Naros {{SD-p-toc|2|619|21c}} |
| + | : Various cyclic calculations {{SD-p-toc|2|621|21c}} |
| + | : The septenate in physiology {{SD-p-toc|2|623|21c}} |
| + | : The hairy symbol {{SD-p-toc|2|625|21c}} |
| + | : The number seven in chemistry [periodic table] {{SD-p-toc|2|627|21c}} |
| + | : The seven priests of the Zuñis {{SD-p-toc|2|629|21c}} |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(21c) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.F|F. The seven souls of the egyptologists]] {{SD-p-toc|2|630|21c}} |
| + | : The sidereal seven {{SD-p-toc|2|631|21c}} |
| + | : [Table of esoteric Indian and Egyptain names for human principles] {{SD-p-toc|2|632|21c}} |
| + | : The “principles” in the Egyptian metaphysics [Diagram of Kabala and Heiroglyphics] {{SD-p-toc|2|633|21c}} |
| + | : Man, the parent of all the mammals {{SD-p-toc|2|635|21c}} |
| + | : An allegory in the Anugîtâ {{SD-p-toc|2|637|21c}} |
| + | : The allegory explained {{SD-p-toc|2|639|21c}} |
| + | : Hypnotism is — Satanism {{SD-p-toc|2|641|21c}} |
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