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Bhojapatra, J. R., 36. | |||
Bhuta(s): earthbound spirit and intense thought, 424; and elementals, 477; and exorcisms, 483. | |||
Bibesco, Princess Martha, Kolia, 168 in., 497. | |||
Bible: 277; comforting for murderers, 249; and cremation, 301; Egyptian parentage of, myths, 485-86; foolish glorification of, 450; indecent language in, 366; may be obliterated in near future, 67; miracles in, and spiritual phenomena, 230; old exploded legends, 208; recommends violence, 11617; revised edition of, upsets theological stronghold, 66; and septenary system, 453; weeds of, to last another century, 213; yvorship of the, 286. | |||
Bigot, preferred to hypocrite, 115. | |||
Bilu (Belus), King, 214. | |||
Binah, Intelligence, 457. | |||
Blaine, Mr., Amer. Sec’y of State, 124-25. | |||
Blantyre, flogging missionaries of, 153. | |||
Blavatsky, H. P.: a Buddhist, 481 fn.; admires Vedas & Vedanta, 310; and astral bells, 103-04; at Cawnpore, 82; claims right of thinking for herself, 310; constant correspondence with’ relatives, 445; declared a widow, 444; defends Olcott & his record, 11-13; and experiments in occult forces, 136-37; heathen name of, acts as fly in communion cup, 120; is combative, 239; knows real cause of Spiritualistic phenomena, 240; learned English colloquially in childhood, 273; never lectured in life, 481 fn.; not a medium in Spiritualistic sense, 275; not a Spiritualist, 112; not a worker of wonders, 8; not penniless in India, 80; on shores of So. India around 1857, 372; personal knowledge of, regarding mediumistic phenomena, 146; portraits, fac. 186, 443; and Simla phenomena, 8-9; supplies means for T.S., 442, 446; suspected as a “spy,” 83; two portraits of, 445; vilified and abused, 363-64, 364, 387 et seq.; will not return to America, 490. | |||
–, Durbar in Lahore, 170. | |||
–. From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan: 82 & fn.; allegedly translated. 82 & fn.; on Cant. Seymour, 152 fn. | |||
–, Isis Unveiled: 49 fn., 177 fn., 273, 377, 402, 403 fn., 477; criticised, 337; doctrines in, translated from Asiatic language, 273; imperfections of, 273-74; on cataclysms, 150; on universe, 318 & fn. | |||
–, Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett, 383 fn., 385 fn. | |||
–, Scrapbooks: 75, 78, 155, 162, 311; as collection of printed vituperations against T. S., 68. | |||
Blavatsky, Nikifor V., 444, 446, 447 fn. | |||
Bodha, or Atmabodha, 412. Bodhi: 397; esoteric religion, 185. Bodhisattvas, and the Five Buddhas, 183. | |||
Bod-yul, or Tibet, 180 fn. Boehme, Jacob, 33, 34, 229.–, Aurora, etc., 34; 497. | |||
Boethius, S.: on numbers, 195-96; 497-98. | |||
Boha-eddin, 177 fn., 183 fn., 184, 186. | |||
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Bombay: Bishop of, and native religions, 119-20; troubles in, T. S., 2, 133. | |||
Bombay Gazette: 200, 234, 390, 488; art. of “Peripatetic” discussed, 109 et seq. | |||
Bombay Guardian: catches “a Tartar,” 121; unreasonable demands of, 151; and year 1881, 120-21. | |||
Bon, aboriginal religion of Tibet, 419. | |||
Book of Dynasties. See Abul-Faraj. | |||
Book of God. See Kenealy. | |||
Book of Numbers, 267, 498. | |||
Book of Sin-King. See Heart Sutra. | |||
Book of the Beginnings. See Massey, G. | |||
Book of the Dead, 428, 498. Bradlaugh, Chas., 65, 232, 234. Brahm, and its 12 manifestations, 319 fn. | |||
Brahma [Brahman], the One Self, 422. | |||
Brahma: as germ, 405 fn.; creative energy, 322; Days and Nights of, 270; or Isvara as personal God, 424; Tarakasurs rebel against, 402 fn.; Vishnu and Siva, 314. | |||
Brahmachari Bawa, on the Vimana Vidya of Aryans, 71 & fn. | |||
Brahman: 407, 408-09, 411, 412 & fn., 413 fn.; as Absolute of Vedanta, 424. | |||
Brahmanda, as universe, 318. | |||
Brahmanism: and esoteric Buddhism are one, 399; imported into India, 420. | |||
Brahmaputra, or Tsampu, 303-04. Brahmo Public Opinion, 204, 258. Brahmo-Samaj: 199, 229; origin and current state, 55 et seq., 204-06, 257-59, 286-87, 329-30. Brahmo Samajists: not Christians, 74; not Theosophists, 9, 73. | |||
Brain: effect of thoughts of dead upon the, of sensitives, 426; impressions on, and dreams, 430-31; and last thoughts of dying man, 173; and memory, 410; nature of, and science, 438; nerve-matter of, spinal cord and electric current, 285; physical and spiritual, 435; undergoes complete transformation, 411. | |||
Brih, to grow, increase, as root of term Brahman, 424. | |||
British T. S., 260. | |||
Britten, Mrs. E. Hardinge—, on sub-human spirits, 477-78. | |||
–, Modern American Spiritualism, 477 fn.; 498. | |||
Brothers of the Shadow, 298. | |||
Brotherhood: Chief of Esoteric Himalayan, 401 & fn.; Himalayan, 421; in the, of Adepts Hindus are in minority, 304; of living men, 274; T. S. a, of Humanity, 309; Universal, 448, 479. | |||
Brown-Sequard, 22. | |||
Bruce, H., and Olcott go to Ceylon, 154. | |||
Brugsch-Bey, 131. | |||
Buchner, 437 fn. | |||
Buck, Dr. J. D., 498-99; portrait, fac. 331. | |||
Buddha: manifested, 406 fn.; one who has Atmabodha in completeness, 412. | |||
Buddha, Gautama: 185; as Saviour, 241; greatest Illuminati, 267; H. P. B.’s high veneration for, 310; Maya as mother of, 187 fn., 189 fn.; most important feature of his reform, 399; successive incarnations of, 414, 458. | |||
Buddha. See Lillie. | |||
Buddhas, and Bodhisattvas, 183, 185. | |||
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Buddha-la, 189 fn. | |||
Buddhi, as seat of Bodha, 412. | |||
Buddhism: as rational or radical Vedantism, 241, 422; esoteric, one with Brahmanism, 399; final goal of, 89; and idea of hell, 88 et seq.; more scientific than Western religions, 358; refuses to admit a creator or God, 380 fn.; and role of Buddha, 242; and Spiritualism, 396 et seq.; and T. S., 241; no Theism in, 242. | |||
Buddhist. See Olcott. | |||
Buddhists, Founders of T. S. are, 241. | |||
Budea, is Minerva, 184. | |||
Budha, bodha, bodhi, buddha, 182 fn., 185, 187 fn. | |||
Bundy, Col., 364. | |||
Bunsen, C., Egypt’s Place, etc., on Central Asian deluge, 452 fn.; 499. | |||
Burton, Capt. R. & Mrs., 176; 499. –, Vikram and the Vampire, 49 fn. | |||
Bushin, and missing link, 42. | |||
Butleroff: 93, 112; experiments with Home, 235; on reality of mediumistic phenomena, 23536; 499. | |||
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Cagliostro, Alessandro di, and forged Catholic biography, 125. | |||
Cahagnet, Alphonse: Fellowship of, in T. S., 31-32; work and character of, 33-35; on T. S., 72; 499-500. | |||
–, Celestial Telegraph, 30, 34. –, Cosmogony and Anthropoid ogy: 31; comments on, 61-64. | |||
–, Révélations d’Outre-Tombe, 63. | |||
Caius Septimus embalmed entrails of, 102-03. | |||
Calcutta Review, art. on “Diwali,” 179. | |||
Calf, or globe worshipped by Israelites, 130-31. | |||
Calmeil, De la Folie, etc., 280 fn.; 500. | |||
Calumny, and slander of unusual people, 125, 128. | |||
Cancer, conjunction of three planets in, 198. | |||
Canonization, of Benoit Labre, 243-44. | |||
Capricornus, 325. | |||
Carlyle, on knowledge and faith, 207. | |||
Carpenter, Dr., 172. | |||
Carpenter, Mary, on Ram Mohun Roy, 56; 500. | |||
Castes, and Races, 463. | |||
Cataclysms, and deluges, 150. | |||
Catholic Church: anathematizes those who break away, 207; falsely claims some atheists, 256-57; fears true magic, 254; and Littre, 255 et seq.; only pillars of the, in Paris, 256. | |||
Catholic Messenger, 311. | |||
Catholic Mirror: on boy-medium, 98; on miracles, 275 et seq.; on miracle-working leaf, 354. | |||
Catholic Review, abusive, 67-68. | |||
Caucasus, 46 et seq. | |||
Cause: and effect, their interrelation, 408; the One, 457. | |||
Caves: 82, 455 fn., 458, 464, 465; tablets hidden in, on Tien-Shan, 467. | |||
Cawnpore, caves at, 82. | |||
Celestial. See Cahagnet. | |||
Celtic Druids. See Higgins. | |||
Censorinus, on Heliacal or Great Year, 150; 500. | |||
Censorship, in Russia, 163. | |||
Census, Mosaic and in Bombay, 117-18. | |||
Cerebellum, and sleep, 435. | |||
Cérémonies, etc., 500. See also {{Page aside|550}}Relig. Ceremonies. | |||
Ceres, Keres, 460. | |||
Ceylon: Christians in, alarmed by Olcott’s success, 302-03, 480-82; slanders in, against T.S., 10; work in, 2-3, 154. | |||
Ceylon Observer, attacks Olcott, 302-03. | |||
Ceylon Times, 241, 302. | |||
Chaitanya, 59, 106, 259. | |||
Chakrav artins, 177. | |||
Chaldea: radiating center of magic, 150; secret wisdom of, 194. | |||
Chaldeo-Tibetan: and Aryan doctrines identical, 400, 406 fn; doctrine as Universal WisdomReligion, 419; name for trans- Himalayan esoteric doctrine, 419; points of difference between them, 409 fn. | |||
Chambers' Journal: 427; on a dream, 428-29. | |||
Chaney, W. H., on astrology and chastity, 191; 500-501. | |||
Chaos: and “creation,” 379-80 & fn.; R. Fludd on, 284. | |||
Char, Char-is, City of Fire, 460. | |||
Chariot, represents body, 463. | |||
Chela, 336. | |||
Cherub, implied as sitting on its ears, 221. | |||
Chidagnikunda, 414. | |||
Chidakasa [Chidakasa], 414. | |||
Chimborazo, 140. | |||
China, tradition about, and souls of Druses, 187. | |||
Chin-che-K’hai, school of, 421. | |||
Chinese: anticipated later inventions, 420; and astrology, 197. | |||
Choang-Long [Chuang-lang], near Kumbum, 182. | |||
Chohan-Lama, of Rinch-cha-tze. 398. | |||
Chorea, and aura of magnets, 98. Christ, teachings of, versus Christian sects, 134. | |||
Christian: Church loses outstanding people, 135; converts in Ceylon, 154; and Holkar of Indore, 151; Jesuits as the most ancient of, orders, 115 et seq.; sects in India, 133, 134; term of low repute in India, 490; what constitutes a, 91. | |||
Christian Vernacular Educ. Society, real motive of, 69-70. | |||
Christianity: based on Spiritualism, 112, 113; Bishop of Bombay on, 114; bloody record of, 198; and crime, 248-49, 349-50; and native religions of India, 119-20; nature of, 180; opium and toddy, 439; opposes theurgy, 181; repels outstanding thinkers, 135; Theosophists do not hate, 134; versus Christians, 134. | |||
Church: alleged miracles and violence, 137; Congress and Spiritualism, 344-46. | |||
Circle: cross within, 316; surrounding double triangle, 317. | |||
Civil and Military Gazette·. 80, 441; acts as sewer for literary garbage, 78. | |||
Clairvoyance: ordinary and trained, 248; unreliable, 472. | |||
Classes, in society and materialism, 104. | |||
Clement of Alexandria, Stromaieis: on Er, son of Armenius, 451; on Nazaratus, 451 fn.; 501. | |||
Clergy: and Christianity in India, 439; Western and crimes, 386. | |||
Codex Nazaraeus: emanations in, 322; on birth of Adam-Kadmon, 188 fn.; 500. | |||
Colby, L., praised, 347. | |||
Coleridge, on acorns and men, 298-99. | |||
–, Kubla Khan, result of a dream, 431; 501. | |||
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Collins, boy-medium, 98, 101. | |||
Collins, Mabel, Light on the Path, 212. | |||
Combinations: algebraic, 406; and principles, 407. | |||
Commentary of the Sephiroth, 456, 501. | |||
Communication: subjective, between spirits, 211; with spirits, 392 et seq. | |||
Comte, A.: and artificial fecundation, 329; and Littre, 255. | |||
Concentration, psycho-physiological effects of, 328. | |||
Confucius, Praise of the Abyss, 423; 501. | |||
Conjunction, of planets, 197-98. | |||
Conscience, T. S. a Republic of, 226. | |||
Consciousness: absolute, 423, 436 fn.; and unconsciousness, 423. | |||
Continent, unbroken from Himalayas to Tasmania, 420. | |||
“Control,” or guide deludes sensitive, 426. | |||
Cook, Canon, and Moses, 67. | |||
Cook, Joseph, slanders Founders, 489-91. | |||
Cooper-Oakley, Isabel, on de Saint-Germain, 526. | |||
Coquerel, A. J., 32, 501. | |||
Corpses, evil of preserving, 294. | |||
Corregio, on Raphael, 268. | |||
Correspondences, magnetic, 220. | |||
Correspondents, newspaper, as mischief breeders, 83. | |||
Cosmogonic. See Cahagnet. | |||
Cotapaxi, 140. | |||
“Council of Ten,” 258. | |||
Courage, moral, required to face criticism, 220. | |||
Creation: misnomer for successive re-evolution, 270; outward manifestation of unmanifested matter, 380 & fn., 474. | |||
Cremation: 294 fn.; spread of, 301-02. | |||
Crime (s): based on superstition, 350 et seq.; and Christianity, 248-49, 349-50, 386. | |||
Crookes, Sir Wm.: 52, 93, 103, 112, 219, 247 & fn.; and Katie King, 230. | |||
–, Researches, etc.: 220; on Katie King and psychic force, 234; 501. | |||
Cross: mystic, in ancient symbolism, 188 fn.; number ten and term lama, 178 fn.; within circle, 316. | |||
Crow’s Nest, group photo at, Bombay, fac. 459. | |||
Crux ansata, 315-16. | |||
Crystals, and magnetism, 100. | |||
Csoma de Koros, 177, 501. | |||
Cup and saucer, phenomenon, 380. | |||
Cures, induced by psychological effects, 36-38, 252 et seq. | |||
Cursing, in proportion to the hurt, 68. | |||
Cycles: and cyclic necessity, 415; Great Year and cataclysms, 150; and Kabala, 194; and return of beliefs, 478; six, of evolution in magianism, 462; and sunspots, 193 & fn. | |||
Cyrus the Great: and Jews, 453; name of, 460; Zoroastrian 450. | |||
Czar, and Russian people, 159-60. | |||
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Daghdai, Dagh-dae, Day-dae, Holy Wisdom, 188 fn., 465. | |||
Dagon, man-fish or perfect wisdom, 189 & fn. | |||
Daimon, of Socrates, 272, 278-79. | |||
Damodar, 462; same age as Eglinton, 503; portrait, fac. 187. | |||
Dance, as religious practice, 20406. | |||
Danevsky, on Russia & England, 76. | |||
Daniel: chief of magi, 456 fn.; existence of, doubted, 454. | |||
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Darazi, pupil of H’amza, 178. | |||
Darius Hystaspes: 454, 466; hierophant of magianism, 452, 467. | |||
Darkness, in Kabalistic sense, 314. Davenports, as mediums, 15. | |||
David: guilty of murder and adultery, 27; and mistress, 249; and mystic dance, 204. | |||
Day. See Figuier. | |||
Dayanand Saraswati, 332. –, Veda Bhashya, 305, 502. | |||
Death: and after-death apparitions, 173-74, 275 et seq.; afterdeath states & sentient life, 295; dissociation of lower principles at, 415; intense thought at, 424 et seq.; and Kama, 397; Levi on, and Satan, 292 et seq.; projection of astral soul at, 282 et seq.; and subjective intercourse, 346, and thoughts, 173, 275 et seq., 426. | |||
Decad, 318, 327. | |||
Deezy, Chas., on man’s evolution, 40-41. | |||
Deity: as the One, 318; Buddhist Arahat recognize no, 410 fn.; nature of, and evil, 62, 63, 423; no conscious, in Upanishads, 424; unmanifested, 315. | |||
Deluge(s): acc. to Vishnu-Parana, 188 fn.; Armenian tradition on, 214; date of Central Asian, 452 fn., 467; past and future, and six saros, 149-50; and sari, 215, & fn. | |||
Democritus, 356. | |||
Denton, Wm., The Soul of Things, 29; 502. | |||
Desatir, on Zaratusht, 465, 467; 502. | |||
Desire: to see dead person is to evoke the image, 293 fn.; and thought at death, 283. | |||
Deuteronomy, 132. | |||
Devachan [Tib. bde-ba-chan], and Ego, 295. | |||
Devas: must live in every sphere before leading conscious earthlife, 269-70. | |||
Devil: as “monkey of God,” 355; chief pillar of faith, 91; and God, 299 fn.; legitimatized, 67; principal prop of Christianity, 181, 278, 350, 353; rationale of belief in, 353; and threeleaved fern, 352. | |||
Devotion, true, to a cause is neither bought nor sold, 389. | |||
Dewel, female demon, 402 fn. Dharma, 141, 142. | |||
Dharma. See Shraddha Ram. | |||
Dhyana [Dhyana]: 142, 304; and Iddhi, 399; and recognition of Truth, 430. | |||
Dialectical Society, Report on Spiritualism, acknowledges phenomena, 234; 502. | |||
Dickens, Chas., 125 fn. | |||
Diogenes Laertius, on Pythagoras, 451-52. | |||
Diritto, on the Ghetto, 87. | |||
Discoveries, all, of natural law are honorable, 136. | |||
Divination, Levi on, and astral light, 431-32. | |||
Divine. See Warburton. | |||
Dixon, J., Hygienic Clairvoyance: on aura and mesmeric attraction, 21; on electricity and shells, 25-26; 502. | |||
Doctrine: fundamental, prior to Vedas, 401; source of esoteric, 402. | |||
Dodecagon, and the twelve great gods, 319. | |||
Dogme. See Levi, E. | |||
Dolgorukov, Princess: 166; Elder line of Family, 167 fn. | |||
Dolgorukov, Princess Helen P., H. P. B.’s grandmother, 444, 446, 447 fi. See Yurievsky. | |||
Donaldson, 453 fn. | |||
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Dondukov-Korsakov, Prince: 389; sends certificate about H. P. B. to Bombay, 445. | |||
Doong-ting, relic-cupboard, 321. Dosabhoy, D., and astrology, 190. Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov, H. P. B. translates excerpt from, 324. | |||
Draper, History of the Conflict, etc., on methods of Plato and Aristotle, 196; 502. | |||
Dreams: and brain impressions, 430-31; some, prophetic, 431- 32; and Spiritual Ego, 435-36; and Spiritual visions, 437; verses on, 429. | |||
Drummond, Oedipus Judaicus, on age of Zoroaster, 461; 502. | |||
Drunkenness, 228. | |||
Druses: and Buddhism, 179; and brotherhood of Khelang, 177; and China, 187; divide man in three parts, 181 fn.; five “Messengers,” of, 183-84; and Lamaism, 175 et seq., 186; messenger of, goes through Bombay to Tibet, 187; religion of, a survival of Wisdom-Religion, 180- 81; sacred works of, and Petis de la Croix, 177 fn.; secrets of, jealously guarded, 182, 183, 185; true origin of, 176. | |||
Dryden, Fables, etc., on dreams, 433; 503. | |||
Du ad, why not a sacred number, 316-17, 318. | |||
Duality: and interlaced triangles, 313, 318; of man’s nature, 434, 438; of principal spirits of man, 321. | |||
Du Barry, Comtesse, 129; 503. | |||
Du Bois-Reymond, 22, 23; 503. Dukhobors, 205. | |||
Dupanloup, Bishop, and Littre, 255-56. | |||
Dupotet: 30; on T. S., 72; 503. | |||
Durga, 329. | |||
Duty, 141, 142. | |||
Dyadin, 213, 216. | |||
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Earth: as mother, 459; sphericity and rotation of, denied by clergy, 311-12. | |||
Earthquakes: 199; accurately predicted by Falb, 147 et seq. | |||
Ebers, George, 131. | |||
Eccles. History. See Eusebius. | |||
Edda, 460. | |||
Eddy, Wm., 15, 28. | |||
Editors: as Bashi-Boozooks of Mrs. Grundy’s Army, 232. | |||
Edmunds, Dr., and Dialectical Society, 234 fn. | |||
Eek, Dr. Sven, Damodar, etc., 505. Egeria, and cave, 465. | |||
Eglinton, Wm., test séances with, 143-46, 488; 503-505; portrait, fac. 123. | |||
Ego: astral, and 7th principle in sleep, 436; earthbound, in devachan, 295; suicides, 210-11; of spiritually evil men, 298; potential rebirth of, after death, 292; capacities of inner, 437; spiritual, and its effect on sleeping brain, 435-36; spiritual, or Self, determines tone of life, 434-35. | |||
Egypt: and Gen. R. de Fadeyev, and India, 420; Massey on, 484 et seq. | |||
Egypt's. See Bunsen. | |||
Eidolon, personification by the, or elementary, 395. | |||
Eighth, planet, 298. | |||
Eleatics, 62. | |||
Eleazar, Moses and census, 117-18. Electricity: and astral light, 376; discharged by fishes, 22; generated in muscles, 22-23; insanity by, 285; stored in some people, 23 et seq. | |||
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Electro-magnetic, terrestrial, induction and mediums, 247 fn. | |||
Element(s): non-human beings in, 338; twenty-five, making up a man, 321-22; the One, 423. | |||
Elementáis: and elements, 252-53; nature of, 248; or nature-spirits, 477; supply molecular force to mediums, 248; term used prior to Theosophists, 251; and trained clairvoyance, 248; will live some day on earth, 270. | |||
Element ary (i es): fashion apparitions or psychic shells, 477; or bhûtas, 424, 425; personification by, or eidolon, 395; and suicides, 210-11; term applied to some Egyptian gods, 478. | |||
Elementary. See Falb. | |||
Elias Levita, on Masorah, 453 fn.; 505. | |||
Elijah, a Nazarene, 451 fn. Elixir, Red, 335, 336, 338. | |||
Emanations: in Codex Nazaraeus, 322; of the 24 divine powers, 321; triune, of En-Soph, 313. | |||
Emperor. See Gribble. | |||
Emptiness, or Space, 423. | |||
Enchantment, and crime, 352. Endor, rationale of witch of, 284. Energy (ies): faith and will in curing illness, 253; triune Cosmic, 314. | |||
England, Russia and India, 75-77. Enlightenment, Buddha made, open to all, 399. | |||
Enoch. See Kenealy. | |||
En-Soph [Ain-Soph]: emanates Aur or Primordial Light, 457; Hokhmah & Sephiroth, 319; NoThing, 456 fn.; triune emanations of, 313. | |||
Entities, or principles in man, 406, 407. | |||
Epidemics, and sunspot cycle, 193 & fn. | |||
Epiphany, 461. | |||
Episcope, Egyptian, and astrology, 191. | |||
Equilibrium, and the One Law, 313. | |||
Er (or Enis), may be Zoroaster, 451. | |||
d’Escayrac de Lauture, on Marimbas, 42; 505. | |||
Esdraelon, 189. | |||
Esoteric: philosophies agree on the whole, 270; source of, doctrine, 402, 419; trans-Himalayan, doctrine, 419. | |||
Essence, immutable, 61-62. | |||
Etchmiadzin, Monastery of, 459. Eternity, pan-aeonic, 296, 317. Ether, or astral light, 376. | |||
Europe, stones her true prophets, decries ancient science, 208. | |||
Eusebius, the Munchausen of patristic hierarchy, 175. | |||
–, Eccles. History, 175 fn. | |||
Eutychius, misrepresents Zoroaster, 459. | |||
Evil: as abstract principle among Druses, 187; and Good, 349; Kabalistic meaning of, 314; and matter eternal, 299 fn.; necessitates a second deity, 423. | |||
Evocation, of astral images, 293 fn. | |||
Evolution: 62; and “creation,” 380; known long ago to Eastern occultists, 383; and six higher principles in man, 384; six periods of, in Magianism, 462; spiritual, paripassu with physical, 384. | |||
Existence, three kinds of, 422. | |||
Exodus, 130. | |||
Exorcisms, and bhutas, 483. | |||
Expectation, and memory, 410. | |||
Ezra, and Scriptures, 67. | |||
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F, middle, and sound of nature, 434 fn. | |||
Faber, G. S., On the Mysteries, etc., on Zoroaster, 455, 465; 505. | |||
Fables. See Dryden. | |||
Fact(s): decisive influence of, 233; and fictions, 222-23; irrefutable, 31; only tribunal recognized by Theosophists, 225; outside of physics, 393; what is a, 367 et seq. | |||
Fadeyev, Andrey Μ., implied, 445, 446, 447 fn. | |||
Fadeyev, Mme. N. A.: defends H. P. B., 444-45; and document about de Saint-Germain, 129 & fn.; on the Council of T. S., 445. | |||
Fadeyev, Gen. R.: 389, 445, 50607; certificate from, on the identity of H. P. B., 446-48 & fn.; portrait, fac. 442. | |||
Faith: blind, 261; will and energy, 253. | |||
Falb, Dr. R.: on deluges, 149-50; predicts earthquakes, etc., 147 et seq.; 507-08. | |||
–, The Elementary, etc., 14748. | |||
–, Thoughts, etc., 148. | |||
–, Von den Umwälzungen, etc., 149, 150. | |||
Falernian, wine and entrails of Roman Consul, 102-03. | |||
“Fallen Angels,” copied from Siva’s story, 402 fn. | |||
Fan, space, 423. | |||
Faridunji, N., T ar eekh-i-Z or tosh- tee, on date of Zoroaster, 454; 508. | |||
Farr, Dr., Registrar, 117. | |||
Father-Cause, 326. | |||
Feast of the Dead, and earthbound souls, 483. | |||
Fechner, G. T., 15, 236, 508; portrait, fac. 138. | |||
Fecundation, artificial, of Comte, 329. | |||
Feodor Kusmitch, 124 fn. | |||
Ferho, Lord, 322. | |||
Fern three-leaved, and devil, 352. | |||
Fichte, 112, 236 & fn. | |||
Figuier, G.-L., The Day After Death, 472; 509. | |||
Firdousi, on Divine Light, 462. | |||
Fire: Divine, and red dress of Cardinals, 461, 462; God is, 460, 462; inextinguishable, 460; magi rekindle altar without, 462; worship of Sabaeans, 467. | |||
First Section, Brothers of the, and T. S., 274, 303. | |||
Fish: as symbol of Messiahs, 188 fn.; as symbol of Supreme Wisdom, 189 fn.; son of the, or Annedotus, 215. | |||
Five, Buddhas, 183, 185. | |||
Flamens, and Fire, 462. | |||
Flammarion, 93, 112; 509. | |||
Fletcher, Mrs.: and mediumship, 110; case of, 227. | |||
Flint, Anti-Theistic Theories, 355, 509. | |||
Fludd, R.: 264; on chaos, 284; on non-human beings, 338. | |||
Fo: as abstract Principle, 179 fn.; and Taley-Lama, 185. | |||
Fohat: and active conscious life, 423; as Sakti, 405 fn. | |||
Fokien, old books in, and Tibet, 418. | |||
Folie. See Calmeil. | |||
Force(s): elementáis as halfblind, of Nature, 270; eternal, and space, 423; molecular, and mediums, 248; of nature and miracles, 277; six primary, 413; universal expansive, of Nature, 424; unknown correlations of, {{Page aside|556}}producing seemingly miraculous effects, 151, 246 et seq. | |||
Form(s): materialized, at seances are copied from a record, 474; not different from space, 406 fn.; outer, and design in Nature, 385. | |||
Foster, as medium, 15. | |||
Founders: advocate untiring search for Truth, 306; are neither Yogis or associates, 5; as Buddhists, 241; chief object of the, 5; collect slanders and abuses from missionaries, 366; derided by educated class, 104; do not believe in miracles, 61; do not teach Yoga-Vidya, 26; journeys of, in 1880, 2-3; no “adventurers,” 448; misrepresented and abused, 78 et seq.; resist bigotry and conceit, 306; select Henry Slade for Committee, 19-20; -slandered by J. Cook, 489-91; try to revive philosophical self-respect of Hindus, 448. | |||
Fourth, dimension, 14 et seq., 220. “Fragments,” etc. See Hume, A. 0. Freethought, spread of, 64 et seq. Freethought. See Tyerman. | |||
Friend of India, share of the, in Indian Mutiny, 153. | |||
Fu-hi, 197. | |||
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Gahambars, or six periods, 462. Galileo, on the earth, 303, 312. Galvani, 22. | |||
Gandisri Mnts., and Sambhala, 421, 422 fn. | |||
Gardner, Mrs. Cornelia, 359, 361, 362. | |||
Garfield: and Guiteau, 361; killed, 255. | |||
Gathas, 455. | |||
Gaulois, Le, on death of Littre, 250. | |||
Gauss, K. F., and fourth dimension, 15. | |||
Gazette, Police, 94. | |||
Geary, Grattan, 234. | |||
Gehenna, 295. | |||
Gelfmann, Jessie, 362. | |||
Gematria, and numbers, 195, 202. Gendrikoff, Count, 123. | |||
Genesis: 45; incomprehensible without Kaba!a, 456 fn. | |||
Gerbovnik, 80, 509. | |||
Germs: Brahma and Prakriti as, of life, 405, 406; in ether, 405; of disease and thoughts, 425. | |||
Gian Jin, founded Persepolis, 460. Gladstone, W. E., and Russia, 77. –, Rome, etc., on Papal abusive language, 68-69; 509. | |||
Gleichen, Baron C.-H. von, on de Saint-Germain, 527. | |||
Globe, symbology of, and calf, 130-31. | |||
Gobi (Shamo) Desert: once an inland sea, 402, 420, 467; and Sambhala, 421. | |||
God: absorption into, and nirvana, 89; and “creation,” 380 fn.; and Devil, 299 fn.; as Fire, 460; commands violence, 11617; humorous appeal to, 330; Jehovah not the One Supreme, 457; lamb of, and Iamb cutlet, 330; made an administrative mistake, 261; no one has proved the existence of a, 112; no personal, apart from man, 410 fn.; personal, absolutely improvable, 203, 261; personal & impersonal, 27; personal or Isvara, 424; seven-rayed, 453; sons of, 187, 189, 215 fn.; universal, as Augoeides, 321. | |||
Gods: Eight, of Egypt called elementaries, 478; Persian ideas about, 450; twelve great, 319. | |||
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Goldenberg, 157, 159. | |||
Golos, 49. | |||
Gompa, lamasery, 321. | |||
Good, and Evil equilibrated, 186, 349. | |||
Gordon, Mrs. Alice: 146-504; san K. H., 332. | |||
Gorodek, Rabbi, and number 666. 85. | |||
Gougenot des Mousseaux, Les Hauts phénomènes, etc., q. di Raulica on Satan, 91, 278; 510. ------, Moeurs et pratiques, etc., on Devil as Pillar of Faith, 91, 278; 509. | |||
Grand Küren, 185. | |||
Granth, Sikh Scripture, 177, 182; 510. | |||
Great Beast, number of the, 84-85, 120, 186, 200. | |||
Great Year, or six saros and cataclysms, 150. | |||
Gregoire, Father, denies heliocentric system, 312. | |||
Gregory the Illuminator, 216. | |||
Gribble, Fr., Emperor and Mystic, 124 fn.; 510. | |||
Grihastha [Grihastha], and Yoga- Vidya, 27. | |||
Grihastha-Bairagis, 206. | |||
Grinevizky, I. I., 156 & fn. | |||
Grishhom, Dr. and hypnotism, 42 et seq. | |||
Grodekoff, Col. N. I., 48 fn. | |||
Grundy, Mrs., and Editors, 232. | |||
Gualdi, Signor, 125. | |||
Guebers, 212. | |||
Guison-Tamba [Jebtsun-Damba], King-Lama at Great Küren, 185. | |||
Guiteau, and Garfield, 361. | |||
Guppy-Volckmann, Mrs., as medium, 15. | |||
Gupta-Vidyâ, universal, 266. | |||
Guru, and disciple, 27. | |||
Gushtasp, 466. | |||
Guyon, Mme. Jeanne, 229. | |||
Gya-Pheling [Phyiling], British India, 421. | |||
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Ha, as a letter, 413. | |||
Hahn, Family von, 444, 446 & fn. | |||
Hahn, Peter A. von, 446 & fn. | |||
Hahn, Senator Y. F.: biogr., 510; portrait, fac. 315. | |||
Haig, Haigs, 214 et seq. | |||
Haimavatas, Great Teachers of the, 421. | |||
Hamlet. See Shakespeare. | |||
Hammond, Dr. J. H., and stored up electricity, 24. | |||
Hammond, Dr. W. A., On Sleep, etc., on dreams, 429; 510. | |||
H’amza (al-Hamma), 177 fn., 178, 179, 181, 183, 183 fn., 184,185, 187. | |||
Han urn an, 205. | |||
Haoma, and Yggdrasill, 460. | |||
Hara-Deva, Hari, 460. | |||
Harbinger of Light, 29, 241. | |||
Hare, Robert: 93, 112, 219, 247; becomes a Spiritualist, 233. | |||
–, History of Spiritualism, on Spiritualism as a madness, 233; 510. | |||
Haris, 460. See also Charis. | |||
Harisinghji Rupsinghji, Prince, portrait of, facing 458. | |||
Harrison, W. H., editor of The Spiritualist, 74. | |||
Hatha Yoga, 403. | |||
Hathor, and solar globe, 131. | |||
Haug, Martin, 458. | |||
–, Aitareya-Brahmana, on Brahm and its 12 manifestations, 319 fn.; 510. | |||
Hausset, Mme. Du, on de Saint- Germain, 527-28. | |||
Hauts. See Gougenot. | |||
Hawker s Morning and Evening Portion, 354. | |||
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Healing, mesmeric, 285. | |||
Health, as magnetic equilibrium, 285. | |||
Heart Sutra, q. 405-06 fn.; 498. | |||
Heat, radiant, and akasa, 103. | |||
Heathen, abused by clergy in India, 119-20. | |||
Heber, Bishop R., and the Heber- ists, 118; 511. | |||
Hebron, Kabeiri worshipped at, 453 fn. | |||
Hegel, and Boehme, 34. | |||
Heliocentric system: denied, 312; taught by Pythagoras, 356. | |||
Hell: and Church, 353;—fire, 344; and Nirvana, 88 et seq.; or absolute matter, 296 fn. | |||
Heilenbach, Baron L. von, 236; 511. | |||
Hemsa, Mohammed’s uncle, 183 fn. | |||
Henrizzi, and von Offen, devise new airship, 70-71. | |||
Heptaktys, in Apocalypse, 453. | |||
Heraclitus, ideas of, 62. | |||
Heres, same as Char-is, 460. | |||
Heretics, become later orthodox, 471. | |||
Hermippus of Alexandria, on Zoroaster, 451. | |||
Herodotus, on Persian religion, 450. | |||
–, History, on Pigmies, 41. | |||
Hessen-Kassel, Prince Carl von, on de Saint-Germain, 527. | |||
Higgins, G., Celtic Druids: on secret doctrine in Tibet, 186; on wisdom, 180; 511. | |||
Hillarion Smerdis: final initiation of, 212; finds a library of cylinders, 458; and H. P. B.’s occult stories, 211; and Light on the Path, 212; on Armenians and their traditions, 212 et seq., 460. | |||
Hillel, Rabbi, 453. | |||
Himalayan: Brotherhood, 421; Fraternity, 264. | |||
Himalayas [Himalayas]: ancient continent from, to Tasmania, 420; many adepts gone beyond, 487; slopes of the, once part of ocean floor, 422. | |||
Hindostán, 179. | |||
Hindu(s): in minority among adepts, 304; revival of philosophy, 105-06; sceptical of spiritual knowledge, 105. | |||
Hindu Sabha, 2, 242, 304. | |||
Hippocrates, 438. | |||
Hiranyagarbha [Hiranyagarbha], 462. | |||
Histoire. See Rebold. | |||
Historia. See Hyde. | |||
History. See Draper; Hare; Herodotus; Oliver; Smith, Geo.; C. B. Waite. | |||
Hiuen-Tsang (also Hsüan Tsang, Yuan-Chwang), 420. | |||
Hoffman, von, 236. | |||
Hokhmah, and En-Soph, 319. | |||
d’Holbach, P. H. D., on chimeras, 261. | |||
Hollis-Billing, Mrs. Mary, 143. | |||
Holy Ghost, and other “ghosts,” 113. | |||
Home, D. D., 235. | |||
Honover, 461. | |||
Hooris, 476. | |||
Horace, Satires, on vice and fools, 225; 511. | |||
Horns, and deities, 131. | |||
Horse: and Asvamedha rite, 463; white, of the sun and Saviours, 462-63. | |||
Hospitality, Russian, 47. | |||
Hubilgans, 179, 182, 183, 185, 189 fn. | |||
Hue, Evariste, Travels, etc., q. on impolite treatment of the Grand Lama. 182-83; 511. | |||
Hugo, Victor, on Religion, 226. | |||
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Humanity, initiated, and Pamir, 187. | |||
Humboldt, A. von, 22. | |||
Hume, A. 0., able metaphysician and logician, 393; portrait, fac. 314. | |||
–, “Fragments of Occult Truth” 322 fn., 346, 384 & fn., 391, 393, 435 fn., 436 fn., 468, 471, 473-74. | |||
Hunt, C. L., Private Instructions, etc., 339 fn.; 511. | |||
Hyde, Thos., wrong on age of Zoroaster, 461; 511-12. | |||
–, Historia, etc., 464. | |||
Hyderabad, 388. | |||
Hygienic Clairvoyance. See Dixon. | |||
Hypnotism: effects of, 42 et seq.; same as Trataka of Yogis, 44. | |||
Hypocrisy: society riddled with, 232; and sophistry, 109, 114-15. | |||
Hypotheses: and authorities, 224; unproved, and proofs, 468-70. | |||
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lamblichos. See Wilder. | |||
lamblichus, on the icosagonus, 320. | |||
Icosagonus, lamblichus on, 320. | |||
Iddhi, dhyana practices of, 399. | |||
Ideas: dragged down by men, 63; evolution of, or design in Nature, 385. | |||
Idee fixe, 425. | |||
Idol. See Beke. | |||
Idrah Rabbah, on Long Face, 319; 512. | |||
Illuminati, 267. | |||
Images, evocation of astral, 293 fn. | |||
Imagination, and divination, 432. | |||
Immaculate, conception of Saoshyant, 461. | |||
Immortality: conditional, 295 fn.; in good and evil, 296, 297, 298. | |||
“Imperator +,” does not materialize objectively, 394-95. | |||
Impersonations, by elementarles, 395. | |||
Incarnates, of Supreme Wisdom among Druses, 184 & fn. | |||
Incarnation, definite length for each, 210. | |||
Incense, meaning of, 462. | |||
India: adepts have forsaken, 487; as alma mater of later civilizations, 420; danger of Russians visiting, 83; generic name used by ancient Western nations, 420; must be regenerated by her own sons, 6; Mutiny in, and missions, 69-70; reliable medium requested by, 142; religions of, and Christianity, 119-20, 439; research in, destroyed by officialism, 153; Russia and England, 75-77; some adepts in Southern, 487; and study of Russian, 46 et seq. | |||
India. See Temple. | |||
Indian: Founders to revive philosophical self-respect of, people, 448; people passionately devoted to ancestors, 153; philosophy, key to greatest psychological truths, 52; revival of ancient, philosophy, 105-06. | |||
Individuality: foundation of, 410; and personality, 437; and séance room apparitions, 414 et seq.; seat of, in an occult power, 411; sense of, remains unaltered, 411; survives destruction of brain, 411. | |||
Indore, Holkar of, and Christians, 151-52. | |||
Induction, magnetic, and medium’s body, 248. | |||
Inertia, versus inner self, 73. | |||
Infallibility, not claimed by Theosophists, 137. | |||
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Ingersoll, Col. Robert: 65, 90, 232; eulogizes Beecher, 138. | |||
Initiates: as “Sons of God,” 189; do not live among crowds, 260; form vast body, 473; have forsaken India, 487; and plateau of Pamir, 187; test each other’s diccoveries, 473; two kinds of, 297. | |||
Initiation: continuity of, preserved, 473; and Himalayan Fraternity, 264. | |||
Innocents. See Twain. | |||
Inquisition: 258, 353; and Dostoyevsky’s novel, 324. | |||
Inquisitor, Grand, of Dostoyevsky, 324-25. | |||
Insanity, by electric current, 285. Intellect, high, may co-exist with absence of spirituality, 417. | |||
Intelligence: physical, 408, 410, 411; spiritual, 412. | |||
Intelligences, non-human, 368. lôannês, lonah, Jonah, 217 fn. Irakliy (Herakleios), Emperor, 218. | |||
Isaiah·, latter portion of, 452 fn.; lived 200 years before Cyrus, 452; on Cyrus, 450. | |||
Island, Sacred, of inland sea, 402; referred to in Chinese historical records, 420, 421; and Sam- bhala, 421-22. | |||
Ismail (al-Tamîmî), 184. | |||
Israel, and Medianites, 116-17. | |||
Israelite. See Jost. | |||
Israelites, monotheism of, only vulgarized Magianism, 456. | |||
Isvara [îsvara]: 62, 328, 329; an afterthought, 142. | |||
Itinerary. See Pausanias. | |||
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Jackasses, as voluntary undertakers of attacked reputations, 209. | |||
Jacolliot, Louis, 57. | |||
Jadookhana [Jadukhana], 275. | |||
Jajmow [Jajmau], 82. | |||
Jannes & Jamb res, 51. | |||
Jatakas, birth stories, 427; 512. | |||
Javidan Kherad, 463-64 & fn., 512. | |||
Jehovah: and Ahuramazda as third in deistic evolution, 457; feminine passive potency, 457. | |||
lejunio. See Tertullian. | |||
Jennings, H., The Rosicrucians: 125, 195 fn.; pentagram in, 312. | |||
Jericho, and Jesuits, 118. | |||
Jesuits: alleged ancient origin of, 115 et seq.; expelled from France, 65, 199; H. P. B. accused of connivance with, 364; and Jericho, 118. | |||
Jesus: and Inquisition in Dostoyevsky’s novel, 324; letter of, to Abgarus, 175; Levi on nature of, 209; no historical evidence of, 174-75. | |||
Jews: as Talmudists, 453; and Ghetto, 87; initiated, and Chaldean Kabala, 456 fn.; may not have been in Palestine before Cyrus, 453; Persian colony imbued with Magianism, 453; “return” of, from Babylonian captivity questioned, 451, 453; true religion of, prior to our era, 453. | |||
Jiva: 409, 422; and 7th principle, 423. See also Life. | |||
Jivatma [Jivatman] : 106, 325-26, 407, 409, 460 fn., 422. | |||
Joannes, Count, and hell, 90. | |||
John, St., a Kabalist, 85. | |||
John’s, St., day and three-leaved fem, 352. | |||
John the Baptist, Nazarene, 451 fn. | |||
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Johnson, Dean, and prophecies of Bible, 67. | |||
Jonah, and whale, 217 fn. | |||
Jones, J., The Natural and the Supernatural, on electricity and shells, 25, 26; 512. | |||
Jones, Sir William, 64. | |||
Josephus, Antiquities: 512; on beliefs of Pharisees, 453. | |||
Jost, I. M., Israelite Indeed, 451 fn., 512. | |||
Journal of the Hindu Sabha, 303. Judaism: as popular vulgar magic, 456 fn.; nature of, 180; not contemporary with Zoroastrianism, 451. | |||
Judge, W. Q., portrait, fac. 330. Judges, on dance, 205. | |||
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Kabalah, Kabbalah, Kabala: Chaldean, holds key to understanding of Avesta, 456; Christian, a fraction of Universal Occult Science, 266, 268; and cycles, 194; distorted, 267; Eastern and Western are basically one, 288; numerical methods of symbolical, 195, 202; and occultism, 181; on state of suicides, 210-11; on Virgin and six-pointed star, 461; and pentagram, 251; relation to Zarathushtra, 456 fn.; studied by Pharisees, 453; Three Faces of, 313, 314, 319. | |||
Kabalists: and occultists, 266-67; secret doctrine of Jewish, offshoot of Aryan esotericism, 400; true, reveal knowledge but to conceal it, 264; Western and Jewish lost true key, 288-89. | |||
Kabeiri, worship of, and Pharisees, 453. | |||
Kabirim, 453. | |||
Kailas (or Tisse), 422 fn. | |||
Kali-vuga: 49; adepts and India, 487. | |||
Kalki, Avatara, 185, 463. | |||
Kama [Kama]: as desire to live again, 397 fn.; desire and thought, 283. | |||
Kama-rupa [Kama-rupa): creates ethereal form, 416; fashions apparitions, 474; of medium and materializations, 347; or perisprit, 407, 409; projection of, at death, 283, 376. | |||
Kant, E., and fourth dimension, 15. | |||
Kanya [Kanya], Virgin, as term for Astral Light, 326. | |||
Kapila, 318 fn., 329, 336, 400. | |||
Karamazov. See Dostoyevsky. | |||
Katia. See Bibesco. | |||
Kellar, Harry, and Eglinton, 488. | |||
Kenealy, E. V. H., Enoch, etc., on loannes, 217 fn.; 512. | |||
–, The Book of God. An Introduction, etc.: q. 178 fn.; on Ramdagon, 189; 512. | |||
Kennicott No. 154, oldest Hebrew MS of O.T., 453 fn.; 512. | |||
Kepler, Johann, held astrology a true science, 194. | |||
–, The Principles of Astrology, proves astrological predictions, 194 & fn.; 512-13. | |||
Kerman, 212. | |||
Keshub Chunder Sen: 203, 204, 286-87; new avatara, 57-60; not a Yogi, 60-61. | |||
K. H. See Koot Hoomi. | |||
Khai, Hai, and year 1881, 202. | |||
Khalwehs, Druse meeting places, 177 fn., 178. | |||
Kham, Province, 419. | |||
Khelang: Brotherhood of, 177, 419; missionaries of, 419. | |||
Khiu-ti, Book of, 296 fn., 297; 513. | |||
S5. Khiva, Col. Olcott on, 154. Khunrath, Henry, 264, 312; 513. Kimosas, and missing link, 42. King, Katie, 234. | |||
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I Kings, on dance, 205. | |||
II Kings: on Elijah, 451 in.; on horses of the Sun, 463. | |||
Kislingbury, Miss Emily, describes test seances with Eglinton, 143-45. | |||
Knocke, and Lourdes, 113, 275. | |||
Knowledge: as Divine Fire, 461, 462; conditions required for acquisition of highest, 268; continuity of occult, among adepts, 472; higher, and sacrifices, 4; and ignorance are relative terms, 357-58; occult, based on facts, 393-94; mighty mountain of occult, 476; most world’s, comes from specialists and ideologists, 485; secret, and Logos, 461. | |||
Kobilyansky, 157. | |||
Kohn, Julius: 263 et seq., 289 & fn.; criticisms of, discussed, 332 et seq. | |||
Kolhapur, superstitions at, 348, 352. | |||
Konstantin Niko’ayevich, Grand Duke, involved in regicide, 164 et seq. | |||
Koot Hoomi Lal Singh: 264; annotations by, on Levi’s art., 292- 300; relations with Sinnett & others, 274; seen by seven Theosophists, 332; suggests translation from Dostoyevsky, 325. | |||
Koran [Ar. al-Qur'an], 181. Koros, title of Bacchus, 460. Kosmos, and the Decad, 327. Kotzebue, 160. | |||
Kropotkin, 157. | |||
Kshatra, basis, 405, 406. | |||
Kubla Khan. See Coleridge. | |||
Kuen-Lun Mnts., and Sambhala, 421. | |||
Kumbeg-Dag, 213. | |||
Kumbum: 182; Tree of, 186 fn. | |||
Kunduz, and Sambhala, 421. | |||
Kunte, M. M., on Yoga, 106, 107, 108. | |||
Kura, title of Sun, 460. Kurds, 176, 213, 218. | |||
Kuropatkin, Gen. A. N., 48 fn. Kutch-Behar, 60. | |||
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