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Labre, St. Benoit, canonization of, 243-44. | |||
Lahul, 419. | |||
Lalita Vistara, 397, 513. | |||
Lama: meaning of, 178 fn.; mistreated by Hue, 182-83; on reverence to other peoples’ prayers, 182;—Rimpoche, 398. | |||
Lamad, “God-taught,” 178. | |||
Lamaism: and Druses, 175 et seq.; hierarchy of incarnations in, 185; no anthropomorphic God in, 179 fn.; schools of magic in, 183. | |||
Lamb, of God, and lamb cutlet, 330. | |||
Lamballe, Pricesse de: 129; biogr., 513. | |||
Lamh, a hand, 178 fn. | |||
Lamrim [Lam-rim-ch’en-po]. 186 fn., 513. | |||
Lancet, The, on electricity in humans, 23. | |||
Land. See Oliphant. | |||
Language, foreign, spoken in hypnotic trance, 43-44. | |||
Lao-tze, 420, 423. | |||
Law(s): eternal, unconscious, 423; immutable, of Nature, ISO- 51; natural though occult, 151; of universal sympathy, 192; One, as equilibrium, 313; One great, 436 fn.; One, or Principle, 299 fn.; Space as field for natural, 423; unalterable, and correlations of forces, 151; 246 et seq. | |||
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Layard, A. H., and image of Oannes, 217 fn.; 514. | |||
–, Nineveh, etc., on Tree of Life, 460; 514. | |||
Leaf, miracle-working, 354. | |||
Lenormant, F., 419. | |||
Leo XIII, Pope, 244. | |||
Lévi, Éliphas: 312; acknowledged secret Fraternities in East, 265; derided Spiritualism, 211; died a pauper, 208; greatest Hermetic philosopher in Europe, 282; Jewish Kabalist, 209, 284; knew much, 208; on Jesus, 209; on magic and miracles, 208; on death and Satan, with annotations by K. H., 292-300; on suicides, 210-11; teachings of, essentially those of Eastern initiates, 291. | |||
–, Dogme et Rituel, etc.: 208 & fn., 251; on divination, somnambulism, dreams, 431-32; on effect of pentagram on unborn child, 323; 514. | |||
–, LaClef des grands mystères, 208 & fn.; 514. | |||
–, La Science des esprits, 283, 284; 514. | |||
Levitation: by mediums and Rob- ert-Houdin, 237; cases of, 280. | |||
Leymarie, Mr., on work of T. S., 72. | |||
Lha-khang, 321. | |||
Lhas, several meanings of, 303. Lhasa, meaning of term, 179 & fn. Libel, and English justice, 80-81. Libra, insertion of, into Zodiac, 325. | |||
Libraries, hidden, guarded by Asiatic recluses, 485. | |||
Life: active conscious, and Fohat, 423; four stages of, 412; never recedes, 283; outer, determined by Spiritual Ego, 434-35; Tree of, 460; the One, 423, 424; universal, or jiva, 422. | |||
Life. See Philostratus. | |||
Light: connected with Svara, 401; | |||
Firdousi on Divine, 462; Primordial, Aur and Ormazd, 457. Light (Journal): 271, 345, 365, 366; on alleged spirits, 391; on Elementary spirits, 477-78. | |||
Light of Asia. See Arnold. | |||
Light on the Path. See Collins. | |||
Lights, Three, of Kabalah, 313, 314. | |||
Lillie, A., Buddha and Early Buddhism, reviewed & discussed, 396 et seq.; 514. | |||
Lincoln, and Alexander II, 125. | |||
Linden, C. H. van der, and phenomena, 219-20. | |||
Lingra-sarira [Linga-sarira], 404, 407, 409, 414. | |||
Liquors, meat and marriage prevent spiritual development, 27. | |||
Littré, M. P. E., character and obsequies of, 255-57; 514. | |||
–, La Philosophie positive, 255, 514. | |||
Livingstone, D., Travels and Researches in So. Africa, on electricity in desert, 25; 514. | |||
Logos, as Wisdom, 461. | |||
Lokas, 293 fn. | |||
Loomis, Prof., on electricity in humans, 24. | |||
Loris-Melikoff, Count, 158. | |||
Lost Trial. See Ragozhin. | |||
Lourdes, 113. | |||
Love’s. See Shakespeare. | |||
Luam, as spiritual chief, 178 fn. | |||
Lubbock, Sir John, on superstition and Royal Inst. 74; 515. | |||
Lucas, Louis, on living souls, 284. Lucknow Witness: denounces T.S., 240; discussion of its accusations, 131 et seq. | |||
Luke, on right action, 370. | |||
Lyall, Walter T., on studying Russian, 46 et seq. | |||
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“M.A.(Oxon.) ”—See Moses, Wm. Stainton. | |||
Macrocosm: and Jivatma, 326: and microcosm, symbols of, 25051, 312, 319, 321; and occult powers, 403; seven occult powers in, and microcosm, 411; six-pointel star, 461. | |||
Magavas, “mighty ones,” 456. | |||
Magi: 460; Chaldean, and Kabala, 456 fn.; kindle altar without fire, 462; land of, 215 fn.; Mesrobian MSS on, 459; and traditions on deluge, 214. | |||
Magianism: on the six Gaham-bars, 462; pure and degraded, 452; rite of wine and rose, 465; universal religion of Central Asia, 456. | |||
Magic: Chaldea as center of, 150; only one road to Divine, 266; schools of, among Druses & Lamaists, 183; true, feared by R. C. clergy, 254; true, in the hands of proficients in the East, 254. | |||
Magician, practicing, never marries, 342. | |||
Magnet, celestial, or spiritual buoyancy, 211. | |||
Magnetic: affinities, 21 et seq.; correspondences, 220; current conveys impressions of sound, 411; desire of sitters and seance apparitions, 395; equilibrium is health, 285; or mesmeric fluid, and cures, 253; sympathy between planets, 45; vital, current as healing, 285. | |||
Magnetism: abnormal discharges of, by humans, 101; animal, and limbs, 322; animal & terrestrial, and stone-showers, 246 et seq.; and crystals, 100; human, 92 et seq.; pure human, as condition for occult development, 268; radiant heat and akasa, 103; solar, 45; variations of terrestrial, and mediumship, 246-47. | |||
Magusti, 51. | |||
Maha–, as Chief of Esoteric Himalayan Brotherhood, 401 & fn. | |||
Maha-Jataka, 223. | |||
Mahákása, as universe, 318. | |||
Mahd-pari-nirvana-sutra, on Nirvana, 414 fn.; 515. | |||
Mahá-Pralaya, and universal rebirth, 270. | |||
Mahá-Súnyatá, or Space, 423. Mahatma Letters. See Sinnett. | |||
Mahatmas [Mahátmans]: do not direct affairs of T.S., 5; and 7th principle, 414. | |||
Mahá-Yugas: 423; and Planetaries, 270. | |||
Mahinda, and Buddhism, 358. | |||
Maitreya Buddha, 185. | |||
Makara, 326. | |||
Malpas, Philip, on de Saint-Germain, 526. | |||
Man: duality of, key to his inner nature, 434, 438; inner, of mediums, 347; is man’s worst enemy, 369-70; outer and inner, 434-35; 437; as sevenfold being, 321. | |||
Manasa-sarowara Lake: and Kailas, 422 fn.; and Vedas, 419. | |||
Mandir, house of worship, 57, 58. | |||
Mandt, Dr., physician to Nicholas I, 124, 160. | |||
Mang [Mang], 388. | |||
Mano, Chief Aeon, 322. | |||
Mantrasástra, letter Ha in, 413. | |||
Manuscripts, ancient, in Armenia, 218. | |||
Manvantara, and the One Element, {{Page aside|565}}423; beginning of, and planetary spirit, 269. | |||
Mardi-Arabs, 176. | |||
Mariolatry, evils of, 286. | |||
Mark, on powers, 28. | |||
Mark Lane Express, The, and Olcott, 12. | |||
Markham, Sir C. R., Narratives, etc., on Brahmaputra, 304 & fn.; 515. | |||
Marriage, meat and liquors prevent spiritual development, 27. | |||
Martens, on Russia & England in Central Asia, 75-76. | |||
Martineau, Miss, and Ram Mohun Roy, 56-57. | |||
Martyrs, heirs of, become persecutors, 471. | |||
Mary: apparitions of, 354; as Star of the Sea, 187 fn.; called Suria, 461; and Venus & Isis, 187 fn. | |||
Maskelyne: 488; on phenomena, 237. | |||
Masorah, 453 fn. | |||
Massey, C. C., 19, 20. | |||
Massey, Gerald: on distortions of Bible, 486; on elementals, 381, 385. | |||
–, A Book of the Beginnings, reviewed, 484 et seq.; 515. | |||
Materialism: and intellect, 104; sorting its pebbles, 50. | |||
Materialization: agency of, 392- 93, 395; and medium’s kama-rupa, 347; out of cosmic unmanifested matter, 380, 474. | |||
Mathan, Magian High Priest, 212 et seq. | |||
Mathematics. See Plummer, L. G. | |||
Matimbas, and Akkas, 42. | |||
Matsya, first Avatara, 188 fn. | |||
Matter: as a Duad, 318; as purgation of fire, 315; cosmic, 315; cosmic, and annihilation, 293 fn.; cosmic, and materializations, 474; cosmic, or Prakriti, 405 fn.; and evil are eternal, 299 fn.; particles of, ground over in Nature & transmigrate, 385; passage of, through matter, 16; pre-existing, and idea of creator, 380 fn.; and Spirit & interlaced triangles, 313, 317; and Spirit are one and eternal, 270; unmanifested, and materializations, 380; unreal, 62; world of absolute, 296 fn. | |||
Matteucci, 22. | |||
Matthew, 335. | |||
Maya [Maya], Maia, Mary: 187 fn., 188-89 fn.; as illusion of senses, 328; and Tetraktys, 318. | |||
Máyávi-rüpa, and death, 376. Mazzini, 160. | |||
Mead, G. R. S., Apollonius of Tyana, 175 fn.; 515. | |||
Media, and Bactria, 456. | |||
Mediators: in Druse hierarchy, 184; in Lamaism, 185. | |||
Medium(s): astral body of, 393; and bhutas, 424-25; and elementals, 248; garbled accounts of, 359 et seq.; kama-rupa of, and apparitions, 474; kama- rupa of, and cause of materializations, 347; honest fool better than cheating, 110; levitation by, & Robert-Houdin, 327; mainly so from birth, 29; and newspapers, 227 et seq.; “physical,” and electro-magnetic induction 247 fn.; reliable, wanted for India, 142; spiritual, 437; and spiritual wickedness, 298; Spiritualistic and other meanings of term, 275; and stoneshowers, 248; strongly charged, and animal magnetism, 247; and Yogis, 85. | |||
Medium and Daybreak: 28; art. by J. K. in, 338 fn.; and Dr. Sexton, 480 fn. | |||
Mediumship: dangerous, 28, 52; {{Page aside|566}}germ of, in everyone, 29; genuineness of, phenomena, 146; and nature of phenomena, 50-51 ; not denied, but warned against, 346 fn.; of Pelagueya & Collins, 94 et seq.; of Slade & others, 14 et seq.; of witch of Endor, 284; phenomena of, and scientists, 233 et seq.; and terrestrial magnetism, 246-47. | |||
Megiddo, Mnt., 189 & fn. | |||
Memory: and expectation, 410; and psychic phenomena, 172. | |||
Mercury: as god of wisdom, 187 fn.; planet and Satan, 187. | |||
Mesmeric: force studied in temples, 323; healing and electric shock, 285; and magnetic attraction, 21; or magnetic fluid & cures, 253, 285. | |||
Mesmerism, and Yoga-Vidya, 7-8. Mesrobian MSS, on magi at Etch- miadzin, 459. | |||
Messiah: Persian, on a Horse, 462; symbolized by fish, sea, water, 188 fn. | |||
Michiels, Major W., and stoneshowers, 244 et seq. | |||
Microcosm: and jivatma, 326; and macrocosm, 26, 250-51, 312> 319, 321; and occult powers, 403; seven occult powers in, and macrocosm, 411. | |||
Millenarians, and Spiritualists, 231 & fn. | |||
Miller, W. Allen, on hypotheses, 468-69; 515. | |||
Mind: confused with soul, 404; influence of, upon another mind, 425-26; many stages of, 412; and memory, 410. | |||
Minerva: and crescent, 131; as Budea, 184 fn. | |||
Minos, and cave, 465. | |||
Miracles: Archbishop Seguers on, 275 et seq.; claimed by church, 354; do not exist, 92-93; Europe believes in, 208; Founders do not believe in, 61; idea of, not scientific, 136; idea of, results in centuries of violence, 136; misnomer, 54; seeming, and correlation of forces, 151. | |||
Miracles. See Wallace, A. R. | |||
Mirror, circular, and Chidakasa, 414. | |||
Mishnah Nazir, on Nazarenes, 451 fn.; 515. | |||
Missing link, discussed, 38 et seq. Missions, real motive of, in India, 69-70. | |||
Missionaries: collection of slanders from, 366; destroy much, 199, 480; impolite to Grand Lama, 182; injustice and abuses of, 137, 153, 154, 240-41, 439, 490; and Olcott, 479 et seq.; and priests of old, 217; role of, in the Mutiny, 153. | |||
Mitchison, on electricity in Negro bodies, 24. | |||
Mithr-Az, cave of, 455 fn., 464. | |||
Modern. See Britten. | |||
Moeurs. See Gougenot. | |||
Mogh Nuedhat, name of Zoroaster, 462. | |||
Mohammed (the Word), 184. | |||
Mokshatana Boha-eddin, 184. | |||
Molecular, force and mediums, 248. | |||
Molinos, Miguel de, 229; 515-16. Molokans, 205. | |||
Monad: and Duad, 318; single, and principles, 406. | |||
Money, and T. S., 2-3. | |||
Monier-Williams, Sir Monier, on religion of Zoroaster, 450; 516. Monotheism, degraded Magianism, 456. | |||
Montfaucon, Bernard de, Antiquity Explained, on title Suri a, 46061; 516. | |||
Monthly Repository, 59. | |||
Moody, 135. | |||
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Moon, and Prof. Deezy, 40. | |||
Morgan, de, 93. | |||
Moscow Gazette: 122, 163, 201; and H. P. B.’s stories, 82 fn. | |||
Moses: 45; horns of, 131; murderer, 27. | |||
Moses, Wm. Stainton: 391, 392, 475; beliefs of, discussed, 272 et seq. ; esteemed friend of Founders, 271; and “Impera- tor-F,” 394-95; on Lillie’s book & Spiritualism in Buddhism, 396 et seq. | |||
Mother-Thoughts, and Cahagnet, 61-63. | |||
Motion, first law of, 408. | |||
Motwani, Kewal, Col. H. S. Olcott, etc., 13 fn.; 516. | |||
Mozumdar, P. C., 55. | |||
Mukta, 326, 423. | |||
Mummies, and astral soul, 282-83. | |||
Murder, and religion, 248-49. | |||
Muscles, and electricity, 22-23. | |||
Mystère. See Baryatinsky. Mystères. See Sue, E. | |||
Mysteries: and Nazarenes, 451 fn.; not divulged, 337; ordeals in, 252. | |||
Mysteries. See Faber. | |||
Mysticism: as reflection of a central doctrine, 382; origin of, in Eastern occult philosophy, 382; practical, 180-81. | |||
Mythologies, vital spirit behind, 105. | |||
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Nâbhichakra, 409. | |||
Namur Nor, and Sambhala, 421, 422 fn. | |||
Nanak Guru: 60, 177; and Buddhism, 179. | |||
Narratives. See Markham. | |||
Nasht Patrika, branch of astrology, 310. | |||
Nasr-Allah, and Druse sacred books, 177 fn. | |||
Natural History. See Pliny. Naturalism, 277. | |||
Nature: aggregate sound of, as definite tone, 434; clockwork guided by immutable laws, 150; closes all doors behind to prevent life from receding, 283; does not proceed by jumps, 282; everything in, triune, 313; expansive force of, 424; grounds over material particles, 385; how to become co-worker of, 297; intelligence of, 294; middle, 313, 314; polarity in, 298; secrets of, accessible to man, 150; secrets of, to be studied, 459;—spirits, 477. | |||
Nature: Tyndall on Radiant Heat, 103; E. Whymper on living at high altitudes, 140-41 & fn. | |||
Nazar, Nazir, Nazarenes, sect of adepts, 451 fn. | |||
Nazaratus, Assyrian, 451. | |||
Necromancers, Spiritualists are unconscious, 293 fn. | |||
Nehemiah, 130. | |||
Neophyte, trials and ordeals of, in mysteries, 252. | |||
Nepat, 213, 216. | |||
Neros, and saros, 150. | |||
Neurypnological, subject and visions, 437. | |||
Neutrality, religious, in India & Bishop of Bombay, 119-20. | |||
New American Cyclopaedia: ackknowledges proficients in magic, 254; on pentagram, 251; on de Saint-Germain, 128; q. Schelling on magic, 254; uses term “elemental,” 251; 516. | |||
New Dispensation. See Brahmo Samaj. | |||
New Dispensation, 287. | |||
Newspapers: as mischief-breeders, {{Page aside|568}}83; unfair and cowardly, 227, 232. | |||
Newton, Isaac, indebted to Kepler, 194. | |||
New York Herald, on Beecher & Ingersoll, 138. | |||
New York Sun, on millenarians, 231 fn. | |||
New York Telegram, on Buddhism, 89. | |||
New York World, q. Olcott, 78. | |||
Nidanas [Nidanas], 428. | |||
Nihilists and Socialists in Russia, 159, 207. | |||
Nikolay Konstantinovich, Grand Duke, 167. | |||
Nineveh. See Layard. | |||
Nirvana [Nirvana]: 184 fn., 292, 297, 412, 414; final, and spiritually evil man, 298; and Hell, 88 et seq.; in Druse teachings, 188. | |||
Novoye Vremya: on medium Pelagueya, 97; on Russia & England, 76-77. | |||
Nowotny, Mlle, a sensitive, 100-01. | |||
Numbers: on Balaam, 230; on census, 117-18; on whoredom, 116. | |||
Numbers: See Agrippa. | |||
Numerals, Numbers: abstract power of, 196; Hebrew interpretation of 1881, 202; in life of Alexander II, 201; Kabalistic meaning of, 194-95; occult nature of, 196; power of, 195. | |||
Numerical, value of 1881, 84-85. | |||
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Cannes: man-fish among Druses, 188, 189; or Dagon, 85, 215 et seq., 217 fn., 218. | |||
Obsession: alleged, 278-79; and possession, 280-81. | |||
Occult: classification of, powers, 403; experiences to bo kept secret, 219; mighty mountain of, knowledge, 476; phenomena and future of science, 93; phenomena scientific in nature, 136-37; philosophy and outer mystic knowledge, 382-83; powers and Atlantis, 402; study and “authorities,” 472. | |||
Occult Science: based on law of sympathy, 192; needs union of students, 31; on stone-showers, 247. | |||
Occult. See Sinnett. | |||
Occulta. See Agrippa. | |||
Occultism: as Universal Science, 268; baser branches of, 85; Eastern, never lost key to esotericism, 288; claims of, to intelligent adoption, 473; and theurgy opposed by Christianity, 181. | |||
Od, and Reichenbach, 23. | |||
Odin, confounded with Buddha, 64. | |||
Odyle, and Reichenbach, 98-99, 100, 101. | |||
Oedipus. See Drummond. | |||
Offen, von, and Henrizzi & new airship, 70-71. | |||
Olcott, Col. H. S.: attacked in Ceylon Observer, 302-03; genuine Buddhist, 374; goes to Ceylon with H. Bruce, 154, 481; and missionaries at Panadure, 479 et seq.; not an adept, 28; not penniless in India, 80; on the cowardice of slanderers, 240; record of, defended by H.P.B., 11-13; social status of, in U.S.A., 447; supplies means for T.S., 442, 446; will not return to America, 490. | |||
–, Buddhist Catechism, 358, 516. | |||
–, Old Diary Leaves, 15 fn., 516. | |||
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–, Theosophy, etc., 449, 516. | |||
Olcott, Col. See Motwani. | |||
Old Diary Leaves. See Olcott. | |||
Old Testament, Kennicott MS. No. 154, 453 fn. | |||
Oliphant, L., The Land of Gilead: on Druses, 175-76; on phenomena, 54; 516. | |||
Oliver, George, The History of Initiation, on Zoroaster and cave, 464-65; 516-17. | |||
Om. See Sabhapaty. | |||
Omens, 193. | |||
One, the: 194; as Deity, 318. | |||
Oneiromancy, 431. | |||
Opinions, to be suspected, 226. | |||
Orders, religious, dissolved, 65. | |||
Oriental. See Ouseley. | |||
Origines. See Beke. | |||
Orangoutang, 39 et seq. | |||
Ouseley, Wm., Oriental Collections, on Zaratusht’s Irish name, 462 ; 517. | |||
Ox, symbol of divine power, 131. | |||
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Pacenian corpuscles, and poison, 37. | |||
Pageantry, formalism, against simplicity of true religion, 58. | |||
Paine, Thomas, 257. | |||
Paleologue, Maurice, Le Roman tragique, etc., 168 fn.; 517. | |||
Paley, Wm., A View of Christianity, on Jesus’ letter to Abgarus, 175; 517. | |||
Pall Mall Gazette, 301. | |||
Pamir: as cradle of initiated humanity only, 187; as cradle of human race, 180 & fn. | |||
Pan, all or nature, 296. | |||
Panadure, padris at, and Olcott, 479. | |||
Panchhen, great teacher, 398. | |||
Panchkon, and Shatkon, 321. | |||
Pantheism, 63, 142, 277, 314, 355. Parabrahman: 27, 29, 62, 63, 184 fn., 188, 269, 313, 403, 405, 406 fn., 410 & fn.; or Absolute of Vedanta, 424, 435 fn. | |||
Paracelsus: 264; on man as microcosm, 321. | |||
Paramarthika, 422. | |||
Paramatma [Paramatman]: 106, 142; and jivatma, 326, 409-10. | |||
Parent Society, not Buddhistic, 241. | |||
Parsees (or Parsis): 214, 216, 452, 455, 458, 459, 460, 461, 463, 467; lost key to their faith, 453; and “Pharsi,” 453. | |||
Passwords, of Theosophists partially those of Druses and Lamaists, 183. | |||
Patanjali, Yoga system of, 106, 401. | |||
–, Sutras, 106, 107, 108; 517. Patmanabhan Temple, at Trivandrum, 58. | |||
Paul I, garbled medium account of assassination, 362-63. | |||
Paul, N. C., and Capt. Seymour, 152 fn. | |||
–, Treatise on the Yoga Philosophy, 106, 152 fn.; 517. | |||
Pausanias, Itinerary (Elis), on Magi kindling altar without fire, 462; 517. | |||
Pelagueya, Russian medium girl, 94 et seq. | |||
Pelisson, 243-44. | |||
Pentagram: and animal magnetism, 323; as microcosm, 319; healing value of, 219-20; 252 et seq.; meaning of, 250 et seq., 312, 322, 327; and unborn child, 323; widely spread, 321. | |||
Pentateuch, 443. | |||
Penza, crime and superstition in, 350-51. | |||
Periods, the six, 462. | |||
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“Peripatetic,” views of, discussed, 109 et seq. | |||
Permeability, and fourth dimension, 16. | |||
Perovsky, Miss S. L.: alleged mediumistic manifestation of, 359 et seq.; scene from examination of, 161-62. | |||
Persecution, of those who believe in phenomena, 219. | |||
Persepolis, founding of, 460. | |||
Persia-Iran, called Western India, 420. | |||
Perty, Prof., 236. | |||
Perushim, meaning separated, 453. Peter, and Paul, are they historical characters? 88. | |||
2 Peter, 230. | |||
Pétis de la Croix, and Druse sacred books, 177 fn.; 518. | |||
Phadke, W. B., 49. | |||
Phaeton, 463. | |||
Pharisees: beliefs of, not in law of Moses, and derivation of name, 453. | |||
Pbarsi, 453. | |||
Phenomena: 27, 29; acknowledged by Dialect. Soc., 234; ackn. by professional jugglers, 237-38; ackn. by scientists of repute, 112, 233 et seq.; as facts, & theories about them, 368 et seq.; based upon scientific ground, 113; belief in spiritual, commands sympathy, 113; belief in, and persecution, 219; contrasted with Christian wonders, 230; curious, in the sky, 86; disbelief in, and “spirits,” 228; due to astral light, 37576; and forces of nature, 277; genuineness of, does not establish identity of agency, 146; H. P. B. taught real cause of Spiritualistic, 240; importance of investigating nature of, 50 et seq.; mediumistic, 14 et seq.; mediumistic, and scientific men, 107, 112; natural, 111; no low or high, 136; not miracles, 9293; objective, and subjective experiences, 415; objective reality of, admitted by some scientists, 233; occult, and science, 93; occult, scientific in nature, 136-37; of appearance of “Orientals,” 220; of electricity and human beings, 23-26; of fakirs, 85; physical, their agency, 392, 395; produced by non-mediums, 51; psycho-physiological, and man’s will, 17273; rationale of apparitions, 474; rationale of certain, of materialization, 380; reality of, admitted at Church Congress, 345; reality of, must be proved, 488; stone-showers, 244 et seq.; witnessed by H. P. B., 54. | |||
Philosophic Inquirer: 355; editor of, abused, 67-68. | |||
Philosophic. See Littre. | |||
Philosophy: Eastern occult, as main stream of knowledge, 382; occult, deals with main lines of principle, 383; outflow of religious feeling, 349. | |||
Philostratus, Life of Apollonius of Tyana, 175 fn. | |||
Phinehas, thrusts javelin through woman, 116. | |||
Pigmies, and Herodotus, 41. | |||
Pilgrimage. See Purchas. | |||
Pioneer, The: 8, 9, 45, 75, 176; letter of N. A. de Fadeyev about H. P. B., 444-45; on dissolved religious orders, 65; on opposition against church, 66; on study of Russian, 46. | |||
Pisacha, and apparitions, 417. Pius IX, Pope, abusive, 68. Plague, Biblical, stopped by violence, 116-17. | |||
Planet(s): conjunction of five and {{Page aside|571}}three, 197-98; eighth, and wicked men, 298. | |||
Planetaries (or Devas), must live in every sphere before leading conscious Ego-life, 269-70. | |||
Plato, method of, 196. | |||
–, Republic, on Er, 451. | |||
–, Thedges, on Socrates, 279. | |||
–, Timaeus, 428. | |||
Platonist, The, 269 fn. | |||
Pliny, Natural History, on Zoroaster, 451, 461. | |||
Plummer, L. Gordon, The Mathematics of the Cosmic Mind, 321 fn. | |||
Plutarch, on age of Zoroaster, 461. Poison: effect of, and psychological cure, 36-38; gas foretold, 71. | |||
Polarity, in nature, 298. | |||
Poles, and equator, 150. | |||
Porphyry, Pythagorae vita, on numerals of Pythagoras, 195. | |||
Possession, Seguers on, 280-81. | |||
Potato, disease and sunspot cycle, 193 fn. | |||
Power(s): classification of, 403; nobler, in man must be educated, 52; occult, 23; occult, and Atlantis, 402, 403; occult, as seat of individuality, 411; occult, not for everyone, 27; seven occult, associated with principles, 411. | |||
Praise. See Confucius. | |||
Prajapatis, nine, and Sephiroth, 327. | |||
Prakriti: and Akasa, 405, 406, 413, 413 fn.; and occult powers, 403; and Purusha, 269, 318 fn.; and Sakti, 412; and seven principles, 407; as basis of sthula-sarira, 409; as cosmic matter, 405 fn. | |||
Pralaya: and Persian Messiah, 462-63; and Spirit and Matter, 270; and the One Element, 423. | |||
Prananath, Pandit, 36. | |||
Pranava Yoga, 403. | |||
Pratibhásika, 422. | |||
Pravitelstvennaya Gazeta; and foreign correspondents, 163; on examination of Miss Perovsky, 161-62. | |||
Prejudice, preconception and new ideas, 378. | |||
Presentiments, rationale of, 172. | |||
Press, the ame damnée of the public, 238. See also Newspapers. | |||
Prideau, Dr. H., An Universal History, etc., misrepresents Zoroaster, 454, 459, 461; 518. | |||
Priestcraft; fosters superstition, 348 et seq.; hierarchy of, as center of learning, 418. | |||
Primary: colors of spectrum, 40607; six, forces, 413; three, entities and seven principles, 406. | |||
Principle(s): “authorities” on seven, not available, 472; Divine, 27; fifth, after death, 416; fifth, and dreams, 435; fifth, and mind, 410-12; interrelation of 6th & 7th, 408-09; not unchangeable, 385; of unity, 316; One, or Law, 299 fn., 313; seven, evolved out of three primary entities, 406; seven, of man, 322; sevenfold, in man, 400 et seq.; seventh, 321; seventh, & astral ego in sleep, 436; seventh, and term jiva, 423; six higher, of man in earlier ages of evolution, 384; sixth and seventh, 435 fn.; and solar rays and colors, 406-07; spiritual, 424; three, diffused through universe, 313. | |||
Principles. See Kepler. Private. See Hunt. | |||
Privations, and forms, 61-62. | |||
Prjevalsky, Gen. N. Μ., and his writings, 48-49 fn. | |||
Pröbsting, Countess, 444. | |||
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Projection, of astral soul at death, 282 et seq., 376. | |||
Prometheus, and fire, 462. | |||
Prophecy, regarding 1876-81, 201. | |||
Psalms, 203. | |||
Psychic: mutual, influences, 172; phenomena and will, 172-73. | |||
Psychic Notes (Calcutta), 504. | |||
Psychological: manifestations, 247 fn.; school, 21; science, and phenomenalism, 52. | |||
Psychological Review, art. by M.A. (Oxon.) on Lillie’s book, 396 et seq. | |||
Psychologization, and thoughts of the dead, 426. | |||
Psychology, science of, 7-8. | |||
Punarjanma [Punarjanman], result of terrestrial attachments, 415, 416. | |||
Punjab T. S., 3. | |||
Pur anas [Pur anas], 223. | |||
Purchas, S., Pilgrimage, and Coleridge’s dream, 431; 518. | |||
Purusha: becomes Viraj, 326; and Prakriti, 269, 318 fn. | |||
Purushaspa, 466. | |||
Pushkin, A., on Russian insurrection, 155. | |||
Pyramid, symbolism of apex of, 315. | |||
Pythagoras: as disciple of Nazar- atus, 451; initiated by magi, 452; and numerals, 195, 316. | |||
Pythagorae. See Porphyry. | |||
Pythoness, and mediumship, 284. | |||
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Quakers, 287. | |||
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Rabbis-Kabalists, 453. | |||
Races, four, in Μagi an ism, 463, 464, 465. | |||
Raddha-Bai, H. P. B.’s pseudonym, 81, 82, 83. | |||
Ragozhin, Mme. Z., The Last Trial of the Nihilists, 160, 518. | |||
Rahnuma-e Mazdayasnan Sabha, 454. | |||
Rakoczy, Princes & their Families, 524-26. | |||
Rakshasas, or Thytyas, 402 & fn. Rama [Rama], and Universal Deluge, 188 fn. | |||
Rama Misra Shastri, 2. | |||
Ramaswamier, S., on pisachas, 483. | |||
Ramchandra, Prince, 49. | |||
Ramdagon, and Druses, 188-89. | |||
Ram Mohun Roy: as ideal religious reformer, 56-57; on introducing new doctrines, 59. | |||
Randolph, P. B.: biogr., 518-21; half-initiated seer, 265. | |||
Rangampalli, J.: biogr., 521-22; portrait, fac. 139. | |||
Raulica, Ventura di, on Satan, 91. Rays, solar, and seven principles, 406-07. | |||
Reality: partial, of world, 62; the One, 424. | |||
Rebirth, some control over, 29. | |||
Rebold, E., Histoire, etc., on Egyptian Colleges of occult science, 315 fn.; 523. | |||
Red Caps, opposed to Tsong-Kha-pa, 419. | |||
Reichenbach, Karl von, 23, 25. | |||
–, Researches, etc.: experiments with Mlle Nowotny, 10001; important work on human magnetism, 99; on crystals, 100; 523. | |||
Reincarnation: false evidence of, 139; in case of suicides, 210. | |||
Religion(s): and blind belief, 113; bread-and-cheese State, 114; and Czarism in Russia, 159-60; every Great, animalized, 457; Hugo on, 226; and {{Page aside|573}}morality, 386; and murder, 248-49; no special, advocated by T. S., 306; streams from same source, 457; and superstition, 348 et seq.; those, which keep aloof are alive to archaic truths, 181; true, stifled by ritualism, 58. | |||
Religio-Philosophical Journal, 219, 359, 362, 364. | |||
Religious Ceremonies, etc., 63*64 fn. | |||
Remington, Capt., and the Masters, 152 fn. | |||
Renan, E., Vie de Jésus, 256, 523. Report. See Dialectical Soc. | |||
Republic. See Plato. | |||
République Française, on Littre’s funeral, 256. | |||
Researches. See Crookes and Reichenbach. | |||
Revelation (or Apocalypse): 109; author of, a Kabalist, 196; borrows from Eastern legends, 402 fn.; and Heptaktys, 453; Kab-alistic book, 298; on Armageddon, 188, 189; on Great Beast & number 666, 186, 200; on lukewarmness, 298; on number 666 and year 1881, 84-85, 120; on white horse, 463. | |||
Révélations. See Cahagnet. | |||
Revue du Droit International, art. by Martens on Russians & Chinese, 75. | |||
Revue Spirite, La, 53, 72. | |||
Rhys Davids, T. W., 398. | |||
Rice, and earth-bound souls, 483. | |||
Rico, A. J., and stone-showers, 244 et seq. | |||
Rigveda [Rigveda], on Aditi, Being and non-Beings, 326; 523. | |||
Rinch-cha-tze (Tibet), Chohan- Lama of, 398. | |||
Rishis [Rishis], 336. | |||
Rissakoff, N. I., 153 & fn. | |||
Ritualism, stifles spirit of true religion, 58. | |||
Robert-Houdin, J. E. (1804-71), on mediumistic levitation, 237. | |||
Robinson, Dr., notions of, are mere hypotheses, 189 fn. | |||
Rochefort, and Church, 66. Roman. See Paléologue. | |||
Romanoffs, sinister fate of the, 123-24. | |||
Rose, sacred to the Sun, 465. Rosicrucians. See Jennings. | |||
Royal Society, and Zóllner’s work, 74. | |||
Rudra, or Siva, 314. | |||
Runjit Singh, 3. | |||
Rupa [Rupa], form, 405 fn. | |||
Russia: censure in, 163; England & India, 75-77; and India, 47; Nihilists & Socialists in, 159; Pushkin on insurrection in, 155; superstition and crime in, 350 et seq. | |||
Russian: relation of, people to Czar, 159-60; sorrow of, people on death of Alexander II, 123 et seq.; study of, urged by Lyall, 46 et seq. | |||
Russkiy Vestnik (Russian Messenger) : 170, 235, 499, 506; and Capt. Seymour, 152 fn.; and H. P. B.’s stories, 82 fn.; on superstitions, 350 et seq. | |||
Ryots, 388. | |||
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Sabaeans, Sabaeanism: and Jews, 453; key to, religion hidden in cave, 467-68. | |||
Sabaoth, 453. | |||
Sabhapathy Swami, endorsed Theosophists on Yoga, 106. | |||
–,Om. The Philosophy, etc., on recluses living at high altitudes, 140; 523. | |||
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Sacrifices, demanded to gain higher knowledge, 4. | |||
Sa-Dcha-Fo, 185. | |||
Sad-Dar, 454, 523. | |||
Saddar shana Chintanika: 304; M. M. Kunte on Yoga, Spiritualism and his own experiences, 104, 106, 107, 108. | |||
Sadharan, 203. | |||
Saint-Germain, Count Claude Louis de (1707-78), Secretary of War, 524. | |||
Saint-Germain, Count de (Occultist): alleged facts about, as tissue of falsehoods, 125 et seq.; erroneous information about, corrected, 523 et seq.; portrait of, 528 & fac. 122; supposed death of, 129; unpubl. documents about, 129 & fn. | |||
St. Germain, Faubourg in Paris & Jesuits, 117. | |||
St. Petersburg, Committee to investigate Spiritualism, 19-20. | |||
St. Petersburg Gazette: on Pela- gueya, the girl medium, 97-98; publication stopped, 165. | |||
Sakti: as Fohat, 405 fn.; as power, 405, 406; crown of astral light, 405 & fn., 413; and Nabhichakra, 409; and principles, 407, 412; pulsations of, 423; relation of, to Prakriti & Akasa, 413 fn. | |||
Saktya, philosophy, 401. | |||
Sakya-Muni [Sakya-Muni], 427. | |||
Salama, 183 fn., 184, 186. Salvation, and Buddha, 242. Salvation Army, 330. | |||
Samadhi [Samadhi], 44, 304. | |||
Sambhala: 402; location of, 42122; Teachers assemble in, every seven years, 421. | |||
Samsara [Samsara], and nirvana, 89. | |||
Samskara [Samskara], 406 fn. Samuel, and Witch of Endor, 284. | |||
Sanderson & Co., Solicitors: 390; and Statesman s libel, 441-42. | |||
Sanjna, 406 fn. | |||
Sankhya: 318 fn.; as a philosophy, 241; Yoga, 403. | |||
Sankirtan, chanting, 57. | |||
Sanky, 135. | |||
Sanskrit: and Atlantis, 402; imported into India, 420; richness of terms in, 413 fn.; spoken in Java, 402 fn. | |||
Sanskrit Sabha, and T. S., 2, 6-7. Saoshyant: conceived by Virgin, 461; and White Horse, 463. | |||
Saracens, and astrology, 193. | |||
Sargent, Epes, sterling character of, 239-40; 528-30. | |||
–, The Scientific Basis of Spiritualism highly recommended, 239-40. | |||
Saros, cycle of six, and deluges, 149-50, 215 & fn. | |||
Satan: Christian must believe in, 277, 278; Levi on death and, 292 et seq.; and Mercury, 187. See also Devil. | |||
Satires. See Horace. | |||
Saul, and Witch of Endor, 284. | |||
Saviours, we are our own, 242. Scheibner, 15, 236. | |||
Schelling, on magic, 254. | |||
Schopffer, Prof., denies heliocentric system, 39, 312. | |||
Schweinfurth, on missing links, 41. | |||
Science: age of, rather unscientific, 358-59; discoveries of, anticipated by ancients, 141; evidence of, re phenomena, 233 et seq.; full of prejudice, 223; and ignorance, 357-58; not exact, 223; occult, based on Law of Universal Sympathy, 192; often confused, 39; and scientists, 226; scorns occult knowledge, 253; secret, among ancients, 186; secret, or magic, {{Page aside|575}}266; trustworthy, of spirit, 473; Universal, or occultism, 268; will eventually recognize occult phenomena, 93. See also Occult Science. | |||
Science, See Levi. | |||
Scientists: some, acknowledge phenomena, 112, 233 et seq.; outstanding, and mediumistic phenomena, 107, 233. | |||
Scorpion bite, and psychological cures, 36 et seq. | |||
Sea, inland, and Gobi, 402, 420, 422. | |||
Seal, Theosophical, 314. | |||
Seances, testing Wm. Eglinton, 143-46. | |||
Secret Science, among ancients & in Tibet, 186. | |||
Sects: Christian, as power-seeking institutions, 134; dancing by Christian, 205. | |||
Seer(s) : ecstatic, 284; regularly- initiated, a vast organized body, 472-73; and sensitives, and their visions, 437. | |||
Seguers, Archbishop, on miracles, 275 et seq. | |||
Self; inner divine, man’s best guide, 73; the One, 422. | |||
Self-consciousness, and hereafter, 295 fn. | |||
Senses: in sleep, 436; physical, obstruct inner vision, 328; physical and spiritual, 430, 434. | |||
Sensitives: individuality of clouded by extraneous thoughts, 426; and seers, and their visions, 437. | |||
Sepher Yetzirah, nature of, 456 fn.; 530. | |||
Sephira, 319, 327. | |||
Sephiroth: and Adam Kadmon, 457; identical with Ameshas-pands, 456; Sephira and Tet-raktys, 319, 327. | |||
Septenary, origin of, system in Bible, 453. | |||
Serpent, swallowing its tail, 314. | |||
Servius Tullius, 87. | |||
Sevenfold, principle in man, 400 et seq. See also Septenary. | |||
Sexton, Dr., 479, 480 fn. | |||
Seymour, Capt., becomes a yogin, 152 fn. | |||
Shaberons [or Shabrons], 179, 185. | |||
Shakespeare, Wm., Hamlet, 371, 530. | |||
–, Love's Labour s Lost, on folly, 263; 530. | |||
Sha-ru [seru or bse-ru], as unicorn, title of Taley-Lama, 188 fn. | |||
Shatkon: as double triangle, 318; and Panchkon, 321. | |||
Shells: astral, as agents of materializations, 393, 394; sea, and electricity, 25-26. | |||
Sheppard, Jesse, garbled account of medium, 362-63. | |||
Shield of Faith, 480, 482. | |||
Shimon ben Yohai, 267, 289, 314 fn.; 530. | |||
Shipton, Mother, 1, 84. | |||
Shraddha Ram, defended by H. P. B., 308 et seq. | |||
–, Dharma Rakhsha, 309. | |||
Shushik-Dag, 213. | |||
Siddhas, and T. S., 4. | |||
Siddhis: 291; faith in, survives, 108; and India, 28; and Theos. Soc., 3, 4. | |||
Si-dzang, Chinese for Tibet, 418. | |||
Simla: phenomena at, 8-9; “simp-pleton” of, 110. | |||
Sinha, lion, 325-26. | |||
Sinnett, A. P., and Koot Hoomi, 274, 332. | |||
–, The Mahatma Letters: and art. by Levi,, 287, 292 et seq.; on Capt. Remington, 152; on Dostoyevsky, 324; 530. | |||
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–, The Occult World. 260, 262, 273, 332, 339, 377, 530. | |||
Sirius, 147. | |||
Siva: Brahma & Vishnu, 314; and the Tarakasurs, 402 fn. | |||
Skandhas: change of, and transformation of brain substance, 411; same as their opposites, 406 fn.; and Tanha, 298. | |||
Skobeleff, Gen. M. D., 48 fn. | |||
Slade, Dr. Henry: 8, 94, 235, 236, 530; as medium, 15 et seq.; attracts compass needle, 99-100; selected by the Founders, 19-20, 143; Zollner on experiments with, 235, 236. | |||
Slander: and calumny of unusual people, 125, 128; of Editor of The Theosophist, 364. | |||
Slavery, mental, is the worst, 225. Sleep. See Dreams. | |||
Sleep. See Hammond, W.A. | |||
Smith, George, exhumes clay-cylinders, 458. | |||
–, The History of Babylonia, on Ararat, 214 fn.; 530-31. | |||
Socialists, and Nihilists, 159, 207. Society: classes in, 104; modern- day, and hypocrisy, 109,114-15. | |||
Socrates, daimon of, 272, 278-79. Solomon’s Seal, 250. | |||
Sorcery, possible result of Spiritualism, 417. | |||
Soul(s): animal, and mediums, 347; animal and spiritual, in earlier stages of evolution, 384; as subtler species of matter, 62; confused with spirit, 404; earth- bound, and after-death rites, 483; spiritual, and fifth principle, 435; spiritual intelligence or, 407; subjective intercourse with disembodied, 346. | |||
Soul. See Denton. | |||
Sound, aggregate, of Nature, 434. | |||
Southey, on untenable proposition, 111. | |||
South Shields Daily News, 480 fn. Spaar, Rev. J. A., and Olcott, 480-82. | |||
Space: as Akasa, 413 fn.; as basis for the correlation of Akasa- Prakriti, 423; as Buddhist Absolute, 423; not different from form, 406 fn. | |||
Spedalieri, Baron J.: 289; letter of, 288. | |||
Spiegel, F., 458. | |||
Spirit: cannot communicate, 293; confused with soul, 404; disembodied, and subjective vision, 283; human, is a planetary at beginning of evolution, 269; and matter are one & eternal, 270; and matter & interlaced triangles, 313; of living man capable of acting outside of, body, 272; realm of pure, 477 fn.; trustworthy science of, 473; Universal, or Parabrahm, 405. | |||
Spirits: alleged agency of phenomena, 392 et seq.; disembodied, and phenomena, 113; disembodied, to be defined, 272, 404, 414, 416; false account of alleged, 359 et seq.; materialized, as “frozen whiskey,” 228; mediums produce, and editors “absorb,” 228; and miracles acc. to Seguers, 275 et seq.; Planetary, 269; rationale of materializations and, 474; realms of, not cemetery of shades in trance, 385; theory about, and phenomena, 368 et seq.; three principal, in man acc. to Paracelsus, 321; utter unreliability of, 475; vulgar commonplace & contradictions of, 394. | |||
Spiritual: consciousness, 412; knowledge, may be obtained, 105; and physical evolution, {{Page aside|577}}384; soul in earlier stages of evolution, 384. | |||
Spiritualism: abused by papers, 227 et seq.; basis of Christianity, 112; and Buddhism, 396 et seq.; Christian sect, 230; and Church Congress, 344-46; and Epes Sargent, 239-40; and Europe, 208; Kunte on, 107; more logical than Christianity, 277; and phenomena, 113; and policy of The Theosophist, 221 et seq.; original meaning of term, 229, 272; Report on, of Dialectical Soc., 234; results in sorcery or spiritual ruin, 417; runs risk of becoming a Church, 476; and scientists, 233; tends to become a dogma, 471; Theosophy not opposed to, 391 et seq.; views on, of scientists, 112; was to be purified by T.S., 50. | |||
Spiritualist, The: 28, 74 143, 262, 289 & fn., 290, 393, 394 fn., 468, 469, 471, 472; slanders Theosophists, 332 et seq.; 370-71. | |||
Spiritualists: beliefs of, to be respected, 368 et seq.; beliefs of, discussed, 272 et seq.; bonds of sympathy between, and students of occultism, 475; courageous truth-seekers, 470; difference between, and Theosophists, 346; natural allies of students of occultism, 181; and T.S., 50 et seq.; unconscious necromancers, 293 fn. | |||
Spirituality: absence of, may coexist with high intellect, 417; degree of, and dreams, 435; good and evil, 298; and intellect, 104; we lose daily in, 457. | |||
Spiritual Notes, on change in Spiritualism, 53-54. | |||
Spurgeon, Thos., 136. | |||
Sraddha, 348. | |||
Sramana Balagula, 401. | |||
Srichakra, 403. | |||
Ssamboo, 185. | |||
Standard, 81. | |||
Star(s): five—and six-pointed, meaning of, 250 et seq.;—gods, and deluge, 214; and planets only indicate our fortunes, 190- 92; six-pointed, and Virgin, 461. | |||
Statesman: 390; abusive and libellous, 387 et seq., 441 et seq. | |||
Stewart, Balfour, The Sun and the Earth, on epidemics and sunspots, 193 & fn.; 531. | |||
–, Unseen Universe, 328, 531. Stone Age, of thought, 104. | |||
Stone-showers, nature & cause of, 244 et seq. | |||
Sthûla-sarîra, 407, 409. Stromateis. See Clement. | |||
Subba Row, T.: highly versed in occult sciences, 399; on the sevenfold principle in man, 400 et seq. | |||
Subjective: experiences and objective phenomena, 415; intercommunications between spirits, 211; intercourse with disembodied souls, 346; vision, and disembodied spirit, 283; world contains non-human intelligences, 368. | |||
Sue, E., Les Mystères de Paris, 364, 531. | |||
Suicide, Kabala on state of, 210-11. | |||
Suidas, on age of Zoroaster, 461. Sûkshmasarîra, 407. | |||
Sumangala, Rev. H.: 240, 396 fn.; biogr., 531-32; member of T.S. Council, 398. | |||
Sun: as Char and Kura, 460; Brothers of the, 418; central invisible, 313, 315; great spiritual, 457; spiritual and circular {{Page aside|578}}mirror, 414; snuffed out at Pra- laya„ 463; white horse of the, 462-63. | |||
Sun. See Stewart, B. | |||
Sunday Mirror: 9, 55, 57, 58, 59, 73, 287, 329, 330; misconceptions of, 371 et seq.; on Bible, 63. | |||
Sunspots, cycle and epidemics, 193 & fn. | |||
Sunyata, as space, 406 fn. | |||
Supernatural: as bread-and-cheese State religion, 114; and natural, 111, 114; untenable concept, 61. | |||
Superstition: and astrology, 192; and conceit, 209; and crimes, 350 et seq.; as cloaca of dogmatic creeds, 349; fostered by priestcraft, 348 et seq. | |||
Surb Ohannes, ancient & modem monastery of, 216-18. | |||
Suria, Surya, Mater Suriae, 461. | |||
Suryaprajnapti, 153. | |||
Sutras. See Patanjali. | |||
Svabhavat, as Space, 405 fn. | |||
Svara: as life of Vedas, and connection of, with light, 401. | |||
Swastika, 188 fn. | |||
Swedenborg, E.: 472; on the Lost Word, 179, 420. | |||
Symbology, Western & Aryan, identical, 313. | |||
Sympathy: for belief in spiritual phenomena, 113; law of universal, and astrology, 192; magnetic, 45. | |||
Szechenyi, Count, and Kumbum Tree, 186 fn. | |||
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Tablet, hidden, in cave on Tien-Shan, 467. | |||
Tail, on native boy, 39. | |||
Taley-Lama: and Buddha, 179; called Sha-ru, 188 fn.; divination at selection of new, 189 fn.; and Lamaic Hierarchy, 185; secret libraries of, 398; titles of, 178. | |||
Talmud: 295; on Nazarenes, 451 fn. | |||
Tanha [Tanha], and skandhas, 298. | |||
Tantras, 401. | |||
Tao-sse [Tao-shih], Chinese sect, 419. | |||
Tappan-Richmond, Cora, 287, 532. Tarakasurs, and Siva, 402 fn. Taraka Yoga, 403. | |||
Tareekh. See Faridunji. | |||
Tartary, Great, and India, 420. | |||
Tartini, dreams his “Devil’s Sonata,” 430-31; 532. | |||
Tashi-Lhiinpo [Tib.: bkra-sis-lhun-po]; 185; secret libraries of, 398. | |||
Tattvas, 326. | |||
Tau, 251 fn., 315-16. | |||
Taylor, Col. Meadows, and apparitions, 282 et seq. | |||
Tchang-Zya-Fo-Lang, 185. | |||
Tchengis-Khan [Chingiz-Khan], 47. | |||
Tchir-Geruk, 213. | |||
Tchumbar, superstition in, 350-52, 354. | |||
Teachers: assemble in Sambhala every seven years, 421; Great, of Haimavatas, 421. | |||
Temple, Sir Richard, India in 1880, misrepresents Brahmos, 9, 73; 532. | |||
Terry, Wm. H., 392. | |||
Tertullian, De jejunto, on the agapae, 205; 532. | |||
Tetraktys (or Tetrad): and interlaced triangle, 313; and Maya, 318; and number twelve, 319, 326. | |||
Thackersey, Mulji, and H. P. B., 82. | |||
Thaums, or miracles, 51. | |||
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Thayer, Mary Baker, as medium, 15. | |||
Theages. See Plato. | |||
Thebah, sanctuary, 180 in. | |||
Ther’ura, as Kabalistic method, 105. | |||
Theocracy, from Tibet & Emperor Yu, 418. | |||
Theology, most cunning of human schemes, 68. | |||
Theosophical Society: a Brotherhood of Humanity, 309; abused by Church with “Christ blessings,” 68; an absolute Republic of Conscience, 226; anagram ofr reversed by error, 251 fn.; at first aimed to purify Spiritualism, 50; as a guidepost, 4; attacks against the, 10 et seq., 240-41; curious ideas of Fellows of, 243; defends genuine mediums, 370; finances of, 2-3; First Section of, 303; misconceptions about, 3-4; nine persons leave, in 1881, 133; no church and no new revelation, 73; no room in, for narrowmindedness, 226; not a shortcut to adeptship, 4; not Buddhistic, 241; not guided by Brothers of First Section, 274; produced marked change in Hindu thought, 105-06; propounds old truths, 73; Rules of, 306; some members of, are Spiritualists, 370; supported largely by the Founders, 80; true nature of, 4. | |||
Theosophist, The: 142, 211, 220, 242, 251 fn., 287, 364, 370, 460, 481; absolutely unsectarian, 305, 331-32; defends Spiritualists from attacks, 371; founded for the benefit of natives, 388; Olcott Centenary issue, 13 fn.; open to any writer, 310-11; policy of, analyzed, 222, 224 el seq.; serves an idea, not individuals, 389. | |||
Theosophists: attitude of, towards Christ and Church, 134; beliefs of, and Spiritualists discussed, 368 et seq ; defend faiths of Asiatics, 479-80; denounce the supernatural, 111; do not claim infallibility, 137; enemies of bigots, hypocrites and Pharisees, 371; have courage of their opinions, 232; many, deserted from Spiritualism, 272; never attack any religious beliefs, 374; oppose bigotry and arrogance, 374. | |||
Theosophy: as idea, cannot be stopped, 50; and Spiritualism as facts and beliefs, 368. | |||
Theosophy. See Olcott and Wyld. Theurgy, opposed to Christianity, 181. | |||
Thibaut, Dr. C., on the Surya-prajnapti, 153; 532-33. | |||
Thomas, Dr., tried, 344. | |||
Thomas, N., engraver of de Saint- Germain’s portrait, 528. | |||
Thornton's Gazetteer of India, and H. P. B.’s “Indian Letters,” 81-82; 533. | |||
Thornton, Rev. R., on Spiritualism, 345. | |||
Thought (s): and after-death apparitions, 173-74; as material as germs, 425; can act independently of brain, 426; dead man’s, influencing sensitives, 426; enduring influence of intense, 425-26; intense, creates & becomes objective, 282; last, of dying man becomes his eidolon, 173; last thing to fade out in brain at death, 173; of living man can be evoked by occult means, 284; watch daily, and actions, 172. | |||
Thoughts. See Falb. | |||
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Thytyas, or Rakshasas, 402. | |||
Tian-Ta’i, Buddhist school, on Teachers of Haimavatas, 421. | |||
Tiberius, practiced astrology, 193. Tibet: ancient seat of occult learning, 418; origin of term, 180 & fn.; secret doctrine in, 186; ‘Uqqäls travel to, 187. | |||
Tien-Shan, tablets hidden in cave in, 467. | |||
Tigranes III, King, 216. | |||
Timaeus. See Plato. | |||
Time, and Eternity, 317. | |||
Times and World, 9. | |||
2 Timothy, 51. | |||
Tiridates, King, 215. | |||
Toaldo, and earthquakes, 149. | |||
Tone, definite, in nature, 434. | |||
Toughskin, Rev. A. R. T., 428. | |||
Tradition, about cave in Tien-Shan and Zoroaster, 467-68. | |||
Trance: hypnotic, 43-44; and subjective vision, 283. | |||
Transactions, of Nat’l Insurance Convention & Olcott, 12-13 & fn., 533. | |||
Transcendental. See Zöllner. | |||
Transmigration: implied on false evidence, 139; of material particles in nature, 385. | |||
Travels. See Hue and Livingstone. | |||
Treatise. See Paul, N. C. | |||
Tree of Life, 460. | |||
Trepoff, Gen. D. Th., and Grand Duke Konstantin’s safe, 165-66. | |||
Triangles: as Shakton, 318; colours of interlaced, 313, 317; equilateral, 313, interlaced, 250 et seq.", meaning of interlaced, 314-15,316-17 et seq. | |||
Tribune, The, and Olcott, 12. | |||
Tribune (Lahore), on Sardha Ram, 307 et seq. | |||
Trimürti, and Brahma, 424. | |||
Tripitaka, 88, 182, 533. | |||
Truth: facts and fictions, 222 et seq.; and natural phenomena, 93; needs no lies, 241; and people’s fury, 364; recognition of, and Dhyana, 430; reminiscence of archaic, dying out, 181; the One, 134, 266; untiring search for, 306. | |||
Tsong-Kha-pa: and Lamrim, 186 fn.; opposed by Red Caps, 419. | |||
Tukaram Tatya, biogr., 533-35. | |||
Tulku [Tib.: sprul-sku], doctrine of, and Zoroaster, implied, 458. | |||
Turanians, 419. | |||
Turiya Avastha [Turiya Avasthä], 412. | |||
Twain, Mark, The Innocents Abroad, 81, 535. | |||
Twelve: and number 36, 326; Pythagorean & Kabalistic views, of, 319-20. | |||
Tycho Brahe, recognized astrology 194. | |||
Tyerman, Freethought Vindicated, 134, 535. | |||
Tyndall, John: on germs in ether, 405; on our ignorance, 203; on Radiant Heat, 103; unfair and cowardly, 232. | |||
Tyng, Dr. S. H., on the coming of Christ, 231 & fn. | |||
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Umwälzungen. See Falb. | |||
Unconsciousness, or the One Element, 423. | |||
Unity, and multiplicity, 318. Universal History. See Prideaux. Universals, 196. | |||
Unseen. See Stewart, B. | |||
Upanishads: 142, 401; no conscious deity in, 424; views of, on evolution of life, 406. | |||
‘Uqqäls: as incarnations of H’amza, 183; Druse spiritual teachers, 178, 179; initiates, {{Page aside|581}}185; and mediators, 184; travel every seventh year to Tibet, 187. | |||
Uraei, and winged disk, 131. | |||
Utsab, prayer, 57. | |||
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Vallancey, Chas., on Daghdai, 465. Varley, C. F., 52, 535. | |||
Vaughan, Thomas, 264. | |||
Veda Bhashya. See Dayananda. Vedana [Vedana], 406 fn. | |||
Vedanta [Vedanta]: as spiritualized Buddhism, 241; as transcendental Buddhism, 422; postulates three kinds of existence, 422. | |||
Vedas: 241, 450, 462; and Atlantis, 402; dual meaning of, 401; existed before Central Asian deluge, 452 fn.; imported into India, 420; and Manasa- s ar o war a Lake, 419; need interpretation, 305; oldest philosophy, 137; silent on any deluge, 452. | |||
Vedi, preaching place, 57. | |||
Vendiddd: 455; Commentaries on, are lost, 467. | |||
Venus, Isis and Mary as patronesses of the sea, 188 fn. | |||
Verne, Jules, Voyage, etc., 472, 535. | |||
Vesta, same as Ashtar, 460. Vetala-panchavimsati, 49 fn., 535. Vidya [Vidya], 142. | |||
Vie. See Renan. | |||
Vieuxtemps, Henry, composer, 255, 536. | |||
View. See Paley. | |||
Vijnana [Vijnana], 406 fn. | |||
Vikram. See Burton. | |||
Vimana Vidya, 70-71. | |||
Viraj [Viraj], and Purusha, 326. | |||
Virgil, Aeneid, on a monster, 67; 536. | |||
Virgin (s): conceives Saoshyant, 461; “Sons of God” bom from, 174; term for Astral Light, 326. | |||
Virgin-Seo rpio, and Libra, 325. | |||
Viruboff, G. N., and Littre, 256; 536. | |||
Vishnu [Vishnu]: as Kalki Ava-tara, 463; Brahma and Siva, 314; incarnates as Rama, 188 fn.; sign of, 250. | |||
Vishnu Bawa, acute metaphysician and seer, 142. | |||
Vishnu-Purana [Vishnu-Purana], deluge story in, 188 fn.; 536. | |||
Vision (s): of sensitives, 437; sub. jective, and disembodied spirit, 283. | |||
Vistasp, 466, 467. | |||
Vital: Force, most potent of known agencies, 285; Principle, 22. | |||
Vladimir, Grand Duke, 170. | |||
Volta, A., 22. | |||
Voltaire, 257. | |||
Voyage. See Verne, J. | |||
Vyasiyam, 242. | |||
Vyävahärika, 422. | |||
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Wagner, N.: 93, 112; on facts and mediumistic phenomena, 235; 536. | |||
Waite, Chas. B., History of the Christian, etc., 174, 536. | |||
Wallace, Alfred Russel: 93, 112, 219; on seance with Eglinton, 145-46. | |||
–, Miracles, etc., on facts and Spiritualism, 234-35; 536. | |||
Wallenstein, Duke of, Kepler and astrology, 194; 536-37. | |||
Warburton, Wm., Divine Legation, on Zoroaster, 454; 537. | |||
“War in Heaven,” copied from legend about Siva, 402 fn. | |||
Water (s): and Adam Kadmon, 188 fn.; associated with Idannes, {{Page aside|582}}217 in.; role of, in development of life, 405. | |||
Watson, Rev. David, on Church and outstanding people, 135. | |||
Weber, Dr. Wilhelm, 15, 93, 99, 236; 537. | |||
Wesley, Samuel, on spirit-rappers, 280. | |||
Westminster Confession of Faith, 358, 537. | |||
White Lotus of Dharma, 397. | |||
Whymper, E., 140. | |||
Wilder, Dr. A., on science, 223. | |||
–, lamblichos, 269 & fn., 53738. | |||
Will: basis of all “magical” force, 252; effect of human, on unmanifested matter, 380; faith and energy, 253; helped by concentration on a symbol, 258; and psycho-physiological phenomena, 172-73; and soul-power, 28. | |||
Wine: and adeptship, 342 & fn.; and rose, 465. | |||
Wisdom: as Honover, 461; Hokh- mah as Supreme, 319; incarnation of, 180, 184-85; occult, and cycles, 194; perfect, as Dagon, 189 fn.; Sons of, 418; Supreme, 185, 186, 189 fn.; | |||
Universal, 181; Universal — Religion, 419. | |||
Witch: of Endor, rationale of her evocation, 284; or znaharka, in. dispensable in Russian village, 351. | |||
Word: Honover as living, 461; Swedenborg on Lost, 179, 420. | |||
Wyld, Dr. George: 8, 260; and Dr. R. S., 144; biogr., 538-39. | |||
–, Theosophy and the Higher Life, 53 fn., 539. | |||
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Xenophon, on Socrates, 278. | |||
Yakshni [Yakshini], 85. | |||
Year(s): old and new, 1-2; prophecy about nefarious, 201. | |||
Year 1881: as a challenge, 196; Hebrew interpretation of, 202; numerical value of, 84-85, 12021; record of, 198-99, 201, 255. | |||
Yellow Caps, 419. | |||
Yevropeyskiy Vestnik, art. of N. Wagner in, 235. | |||
Yggdrasill, and Haoma, 460. | |||
Yod, 178 fn., 180. | |||
Yoga: conditions required for, 30; Dayananda on, 30 fn.; Kunte on faith in, 108; true science, 105; various schools of, 403. | |||
Yoga-Vidya: and mesmerism, 7-8; nature of, discussed, 26 et seq.; and Western psychology, 31. | |||
Yogi(s): living at great heights, 140-41; not frightened by threats, 85; seclusion of, 30; term applicable only partially to adepts, 304; true, may still be found, 105. | |||
Yohai, Shimon ben, 456. | |||
Yu, Emperor, his theocracy from Tibet, 418. | |||
Yung-dang, mystic cross, 188 fn. Yurievsky (or Yuryevsky), Princess K. M.: 158; and assassina. tion of Alexander II, 167-69; background and role of, 167-68 fn.; portrait, fac. 171. | |||
Zarathushtra: fifth messenger, date of, 456; possibly connected with “tulku,” 458; teachings of, but for the few, 456 fn. See also Zoroaster. | |||
Zassulich, Vera, 165. | |||
Zend-Avesta. See Avesta. | |||
Zerah, 461. | |||
Zera-Ishtar, magian priest, 467. | |||
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Zero, 194. | |||
Zeruane-Akerene [Zrvana-Aka- rana], and Ormazd, 457. | |||
Zeruph, as anagram, 195. | |||
Zhelyabov, A. I.: 156 & in.; on Grand Duke Konstantin, 167. | |||
Znaharka, a witch, suggests crime, 350. | |||
Zodiac, and Sign of Libra, 325. | |||
Zohar: 456, 457; on En-Soph, 314. | |||
Zöllner, J. F. K., 52, 93, 99, 112, 219, 233, 236. | |||
–, Transcendental Physics: 8, 220; on phenomena with Slade, 236; on Slade’s effect on compass needle, 100; on Weber, 236; Maskelyne on phenomena, 237; Wagner on mediumistic phenomena, 235; reviewed, 1420; and Royal Society, 74. | |||
Zoroaster: age of, 218; Bunsen on date of, 452 fn., 466; date of, acc. to ancient authors, 45152, 461, 466; generic title borne by several teachers, 452, 460, 461, 466, 467; gigantic statue of, in cave in Bokhara, 455 fn., 458, 464; misrepresented by bigoted scholars, 454, 461; religion of, can be restored, 455; seventh prophet of that name, 467. | |||
Zoroastrianism: and ancient Armenian traditions, 212 et seq.; not contemporary with Judaism, 451. |