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Abbah, Rabbi, 320. | |||
Absolute, the One, as becoming, 10 fn. | |||
Abyss, of Kabalists, 158. | |||
Accidents, victims of, earthbound, drawn to the living, 106, 107. | |||
Ace. of My Association, etc. See Coulomb. | |||
Acc. of the Manners, etc. See Lane, E.W. | |||
Acta Sanctorum, alleged absurdities of, 280; 427. | |||
Action, and reaction, 176. | |||
Adam Kadmon: 157 ; as Humanity, 180; material acquired by Monad, 75. | |||
Adept(s) : and immortality, 102; and planes of work, 247; and revolutions, 15-20 ; becomes creator, 262-63 ; becomes, not made, 331; cannot be victims of disease, 51; cannot disintegrate organism above vegetable, 126; division of labor among, 247 ; erroneous idea about, 333 ; has more acute senses, 155-56; immaculately conceived, 262 ; in America, 15 ff. ; in full possession of psychic senses, 136; knowledge and powers of, as those of 5th and 6th Round men, 103; mortal men as we, 214; never meddle in politics, 17 ; not eager to contact the world, 246; not proof against accidents, 51 ; persecution of, 33 fn.; perceives the actual state of things, 156; “possess the earth,” meaning of term, 42; servilely copy nature, 119 fn.; unable to meddle in worldly affairs, 247; unaffected by sense perceptions, 156; why driven from India, 32. | |||
Adeptship: crown of spiritual selfevolution, 125; degrees of, and their work, 247. | |||
Adi Brahmo Samaj, 68. | |||
Adi Buddha [Adi-Buddha], and Parabrahm, 177, 179. | |||
Aditi: 191; dividing into Nara and Nari, 157. | |||
Adulthood: from birth in 6th and 7th Races; premature growth into, 114 ff. | |||
Adya, the first, 86. | |||
Adyta, mediums of, and initiates, 329. | |||
Agastya Bhagavan, and changing colors of man, 14-15. | |||
Age, old, can be stopped, 313-14. Agni-dagdha, class of Pitris, 797. Ain Soph, nature of, and emanations from, 316 ff. | |||
Akasa [Akasa] : and precipitation, 120; and psychometry, 182; as Aditi, 191; defined, 228. | |||
Alaya, 203 fn. | |||
Alaya vijnana, secret knowledge, 101, 102. | |||
/iZZ-Being, 10 fn. | |||
Allegories, of Hindu Scriptures, now for first time explained, 147. | |||
Almora Swami, 38. | |||
Amarapura, Ceylonese sect, 92. | |||
America: adepts in, 15 ff.; H.P. | |||
B. goes to, with Mr. and Mrs. Yule, 73. | |||
Amitabha, 104. | |||
Anagni-dagdha, class of Pitris, 797. | |||
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Analogy, guides initiates in prevision of future, 116. | |||
Ananda Bai Joshi, in Philadelphia, 66-68. | |||
Anasüyá, female adept, conceives immaculately, 262. | |||
Anaximander, an initiate, 204. Anaximenes, and animals, 204. Anima, origin of term animal, 10 fn. | |||
Animal (s): a duality in constitution, 200; astral soul of, 200201; has five principles, 200; -headed men, 204; magnetism, will and mediumship, 223; secret meaning with Anaximenes, 204; survival of death, 200-201; tried and executed, 237. | |||
Animation, secrets of suspended, 313-14. | |||
Annihilation: 222; of personality, 177; 16 stages of, 178. | |||
Ante-Nicean Fathers, etc., 154 fn., 427. | |||
Anthropology, work of Buchanan on. See Buchanan. | |||
Anti-clericalism, of Theosophists, 62. | |||
Anuttara Samyak Sambodhi, 100, 102. | |||
Anxiety, over-, 332. | |||
Apollonius of Tyana, and ghoo-leh, 170. | |||
Apparitions: due to image of soul, 107; of deceased people, possible only immediately after death, 220-21. | |||
Apsaras, higher elementáis, 169. | |||
Arago, principle of, 168. | |||
Archaeology, of ancient India, 144. | |||
Ardom, 7. | |||
Arelim, 317. | |||
Aristotle: suppresses facts, 208; unjust to Xenocrates, 208. | |||
Arnold, and Fourth Gospel, 152. | |||
Arundale, Miss Francesca, and Inner Group, 250 ff. | |||
Arya, The: 51, 52; fights imaginary opponents, 52. | |||
Arya Samaj [Arya-Samaj] : early association of T.S. with, 31415; rites, nearest approach to Vedic religion, 50. | |||
Asat, defined, 142. | |||
Ascetics, who remained beyond the Himalayas, 99. | |||
Ashes, of plants, etc., resume original form, 72. | |||
Asoka [Asoka], related to Buddha, 41. | |||
Asomatos, 360 fn. | |||
Astral: being in life and death, 347-48; body of animals and men, identical in essence, 200; dissolution of, double, and earthbound attractions, 348 fn.; double of sorcerers fears steel, 348 fn.; forms of clothes and armours, 72; objectivization of, form, no proof of death, 291; soul, 195; soul of animals, 200201; world and its denizens, 195. | |||
Astral Light, how H.P.B. reads, 151 fn. | |||
Astrologer, a remarkable, 329-30. Astrology: and clairvoyance, 22930, 330; and Karma, 327; astronomy based on, 346-47; defined, 228-29, 230; determines nature of effects, 327; is an art, 330; purity, first condition of success in, 229. | |||
Asuras, 194. | |||
Atheism, no religion, 9. | |||
Atkinson, Henry G., 71. | |||
Atma, Atman [Atma, Atman]: and French language, 93; and Manas in Mahatma, 239; and Purush, as active male, 261262; as logos, and spiritual {{Page aside|455}}death, 222 ; M. Müller on translation of, 92; power over brute matter, 124-25. | |||
Atmânâtma-vivêka. See Sankarâ- chârya. | |||
Atmosphere: suicides, etc., linger in earth-, 106, 107; terrestrial, and after-death conditions, 102. | |||
Atom(s): control of adept over, 123 ff.; emission and attraction of, controlled by occultist, 246; every, permeated with Univ. Intelligence, 176; undifferentiated state of, 126. | |||
A-tsa-ras, sinful souls that return, 106. | |||
Atthakathâ, 40 fn., 424. | |||
Aura: and magnetic emanations, 341 ; and symbolic crowns, 268 ; odic, of medium’s brain and of others, 268 ; sympathetic, reflects thoughts, 35. | |||
Avalokiteswara [Avalokitesvara], 177, 179, 180. | |||
Avatamsaka Sutra [Avatamsaka- Sûtra], on secret knowledge, 100-101; 424. | |||
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Bahak-Zivo, 191 fn. | |||
Bâla Deva Sâstrî, 91. | |||
Banner of Light: 1, 3; and H. P. | |||
B.’s stories, 354. | |||
Ba-po, necromancer, perpetrates violence on souls, 107. | |||
Baptist, editor of Ceylon abuses Moncure Conway, 162-63. | |||
Bardo: and premature death, 104; false, and suicides, etc., 107. | |||
Baring-Gould. See Gould. | |||
Bas-pa Dharma, Secret Doctrine, 105. | |||
Bauer, Bruno [1809-1882], 152, 427. | |||
Beal, Samuel [1825-1889], Buddhist Records of the Western World, 98, 427. | |||
Beard, miraculous, in St. Steph- ano’s Cathedral, 130-31. | |||
Becoming, the One Absolute is, 10 fn.; the Ever-, 207. | |||
Beechey, Katherine A., 214. | |||
Bell: astral, 120; silvery, and communications from Masters, 164. | |||
Be-ness, or Sat, 207. | |||
Bensenger, Dr. V. N., misinformed on Ceylon, 139. | |||
Berkeley, and inversion of vision, 136. | |||
Bewitched Life, H. P. B.’s story on, 354 ff. | |||
Bhagavad-Gita, and Esoteric Buddhism, 146-47. | |||
Bhagavat Purana [Bhagavata-Purana], 40, 424. | |||
Bhante: Brothers or Initiates, 100; neither gods nor disembodied spirits, 105. | |||
Bhod-Yul [Bod-yul], name for Tibet, 105. | |||
Bhons, religion of the, 198. | |||
Bhutas: and apparitions, 102; and Mukti, 169; not devoid of memory and intellect, 108. | |||
Bichat, on life, 349, 427-28. | |||
Bishop of Madras: and Col. Olcott, 56-57; and T.S., 161; his rights and duties, 165-66. | |||
Bismarck, a sensitive, and his mysterious visitor, 218. | |||
Blavatsky, H. P.: and Allan Kar- dec, 290; and Anglo-Indian authorities, 407-10; and Coulomb forged letters, 287; and “John King,” 271; and “Russian Spy” suspicion, 408-09; and White Lotus Day, 323-24; accused by chelas of spiritual indiscretion, 4-5; alleged seven-years’ initiation {{Page aside|456}}of, 271; analyses Coulomb forged letters, 295 ff. ; at K. H.’s house in Tibet, 274; at Mentana, 277-78, 277-79 fn.; childhood incident, 314; childhood of, among Kalmucks, 293 ; conspiracy against, in India, 417;controls spirits, 270; controversy with Mr. Duncan, 16768; corrections of, for Man, etc., 412; critically ill, healed by Master, 325 ; cured of warts, 45; defends Esot. Bud., 147; disagrees with Judge, 147; evokes astral form of uncle and living man, 291 ; familiar with Lamaism before fifteen, 294; founded Spiritist Soc., in Cairo, 290; goes to Sikkim in 1882, 272-73; hatred for, in Anglo- Indian circles, 409-10; inherited property and earnings of, 287-88; interviewed by Pall Mall Gaz. on forged letters, 308 ff. ; last Will and Testament, 322-23; leaves India for good, 339; lived in Tibet several times, 272; may have lived in lamaseries, 293; mediumship of, crushed out of her, 271; met K. H. in 1868, 292; never a Spiritualist, 289; never deceived anyone, 288-89; never held séances, 290; no connection with mediums before 1873, 290; occult stories of, 354-55; Olcott’s early view of her mediumship, 270; on attacks, gossip and malice, 168; on best terms with Tibetans, 273; own appraisal of herself, 313; pencil note on phenomena and Olcott, 325-26; reads in the astral light, 150-51 fn.; real reasons for leaving India, 407 ff. ; reasons for not returning to | |||
Adyar, 283; reasons for resigning from office, 281 ff.; retires from office, 337-39; returns to Russia, 290; supports reality of psychic phenomena, 292; views of, on book, Man: Fragments, etc., 412-13; visited Tsi-gadze, etc., 272; visits Semipalatinsk and Urals, 294; would defy “spirits” of kama Ioka, 271; would rather perish than see Society do so, 417; writes own justification in regard to Coulombs, 414-17. | |||
–, Isis Unveiled: and reincarnation, 206; attempt to re-write, 184-85, 202; first cautious work, 206; on Tibetan Buddhist terms, 293; rf., 6, 200-201, 206, 293, 322; quoted, 191-92 fn., 234. | |||
–, Letters of, to A. P. Sinnett: on writing the S.D., 186; 1, 29, 31, 184, 259 fn., 278 fn., 355, 412. | |||
–, Modern Panarion, xv. –, Nightmare Tales, 354, 355. –, Scrapbooks: xii; No. I, 278-79 | |||
fn.; No. XX, 215. | |||
–, The Secret Doctrine: and material from Isis Unv., 186; Master M. gives plan for, 185; original plan for publication, 185; when started, 184; rf., 244, 322, 339. | |||
–, “Why I do not Return to India,” rf. 406. | |||
Blavatsky, H. P., and The Theos. Movement. See Ryan. | |||
Blavatsky, Mad. H. P., etc. See Vania. | |||
Blood, occult nature of, 20; and vampires, 211. | |||
Bodha-matra [bodha-matra], 294. Bodhisattvas: as Lhas renouncing nirvana, 101; can remain indefinitely {{Page aside|457}}on earth in the astral, 102; holy motive prompting a, 102; need not be adepts, 104; overshadowing mortals, 109-10; regulate their own future existence, 111, 112. | |||
Body, wearing of, cannot be prevented, 13; phenomenal growth of, 114 ff. | |||
Bombay Gazette, 53, 313. | |||
Book of Law, The, 101, 428. | |||
Book of the Dead, The, and figures depicted in it, 195, 428. | |||
Bradshaw, President, soulless entity, 19. | |||
Brahma: and mulaprakriti, 14142; and Pitris, exoteric fable, 191 fn.; or Mahat, 209. | |||
Brahmachari [Brahmacharin], Bengali, and his account of meeting an adept, 37. | |||
Brahma Dharma Grantha, 11 fn., 425. | |||
Brahma Garbha, and the seven root-races, 14. | |||
Brahman, manifested, and Adam Kadmon, 180. | |||
Brahmans [Brahmanas] : can stop rain, 43; kept the spirit of doctrines to themselves, 147; opposition of, to Buddhism, 99; unwilling to divulge secrets, 188. | |||
Brahmavadis [Brahma-vadins], Sanskrit verses chanted by, 142. | |||
Brahmavidya, secret Wisdom-Religion, 132. | |||
Brahmo Samaj, 12 fn., 68. | |||
Brain, shape of odic aura of, 268. Branches, of T.S. should study and make experiments, 336-37. | |||
Bretschneider, K.G. [1776-1848], 152, 428. | |||
Breve notizia, etc. See Penna. Brothers of the Shadow, 197-98. Brotherhood: among Christians, | |||
171; intellectual, 212. | |||
Brown, Wm. Toumay: biography, 31-32; visited by K. H. at Lahore, 22-31, 428-29. | |||
–, My Life, 29-30. | |||
–, Some Experiences in India, 30, 31. | |||
Buchanan, J. R. [1814-1899]; 429-30; and Mrs. B. and psy- chometry, 181; founder of science of psychometry, 45; ideas about education, 46; known to H. P. B. for 30 years, 181; letter of, quoted, 182. | |||
–, Journal of Man, 181. | |||
–, Manual of Psychometry, 181-82. | |||
–, Moral Education·, rf. 45, 182; reviewed and quoted, 45-48. | |||
–, Outlines of lectures on . . . anthropology, etc., 181, 182. | |||
Buddha and Early Buddhism. See Lillie, A. | |||
Buddha: and Dhyan Chohans, 267· 68; divulged secrets of Brahmans, 32 fn.; esoteric system of, known before his time to ascetics beyond the Himalayas, 99; Gautama, the 4th Buddha, and 5th Spiritual Teacher, 267; insisted that initiation be open to those qualified, 99; Maitreya, 266 ff. | |||
Buddhas: Fields of, 97; race of, immaculately conceived, 262-63. | |||
Buddhaship, and Brahma Garbha, 14. | |||
Buddhi: 328; not always developed with Manas, 198; represented as female, 261. | |||
Buddhism in Tibet. See Schlagintweit. | |||
Buddhism: and modern Spiritualism, 95; before Gautama, 32-{{Page aside|458}}33; in the sense of spiritual enlightenment, 132; Northern and Southern, 96. | |||
Buddhist Cosmos, The. See Jin- ch’an. | |||
Buddhist Records, etc. See Beal. | |||
Builders, the seven, of our chain, 191. | |||
Bulwer-Lytton [1803-73], Zanoni, 186; quoted, 229; 430. | |||
Burnouf, 87. | |||
Busk, R. H., 430. See Notes and Queries. | |||
Byang-tsuib: 273; and DalaiLama, 110; brotherhood of, 97; instruct men, transmigrate at will, 110-11; overshadow mortals, 109-10. | |||
Byron, quoted, 358. | |||
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Cabala [Kabalah], its origin and meaning, 319-20. | |||
Caithness, Lady, The Mystery of the Ages, etc., xxix, 430. | |||
Campbell-Pread, Mrs., Affinities, xxxiii. | |||
Canadian Theosophist, The, 31. | |||
Cannebiere, 93. | |||
Canon: Ceylonese and Northern, 92; Tibetan, dual meaning and figurative language of, 98, 100. | |||
Carbonari, and occult sciences, 1920. | |||
Carmichael, Mrs. Sara M., and sapphire ring, 59 fn., 63 fn. | |||
Cassels, W. R. [1826-1907] : 430; Supernatural Religion, and the Roman Catholic Church, 155; quoted, 150 and fn., 155. | |||
Cataclysms, racial, and seeds of wisdom, 268. | |||
Cataleptic stupor, and memory, 221-22. | |||
Catholic: canon, student of occultism, | |||
212-13; Roman church, reasons for downfall, 235-36. | |||
Causality, and conditions of life, 228 ; 264. | |||
“Cave of the Echoes, The,” 73. | |||
Cavendish, 346. | |||
Celibacy, and practical occultism, 261. | |||
Ceylon, Russians misinformed about, 138-39. | |||
Chain, Planetary, and evolution of Monad, 248-49. | |||
Chance, 141. | |||
Chandra, 262. | |||
Chandragupta, term has esoteric meaning, 42. | |||
Chang-chub. See Byang-tsuib. | |||
Change: constant in everything, 331; no violent, is safe, 45. | |||
Charcot, Dr., and mesmerism, 199. | |||
Charlatan, defined, 19. | |||
Chashmalim, 318. | |||
Chatterji, Mohini Mohun: letter to, from K. H., 21; on “The Himalayan Brothers — Do They Exist?”, 21, 38. | |||
–, and Laura L. Holloway, Man: Fragments of Forgotten History, xxxiv; and H. P. B.’s views on, and corrections to, 412-13. | |||
Chelas: and subjugation of lower nature, 331; and training of will, 266; are they mediums?, 223-27; criticism of H. P. B. by, 4-5; “Eastern” and “Western,” and book, Man, etc., 413. | |||
Chelaship: motive for, 241; nature, characteristics and chief task of, 285-87. | |||
Chemical, transcendental, action and spiritualistic manifestations, 351-52. | |||
Chetty, G. Soobiah, 297. | |||
Chhandogya Upanishad, 158, 425. Chhaya grahini [chhaya-grahini], {{Page aside|459}}in Ramayana, 341. | |||
Chháyás, of lunar Pitris, 190. | |||
Chhipa, non-Buddhist, 106. | |||
Chohan-Lama: archive-registrar, | |||
94; reply of, on after-death conditions, 97-112. | |||
Chom-dan-da, the conqueror, will destroy error, 105. | |||
Christ, exalted and perfected man, 162. | |||
Christians, and T. S., 161. | |||
Christian College Magazine: xxxv, 148, 308; art. on “The Collapse of Koot Hoomi,” 295, 324. | |||
Church Fathers, repeat Zoroastrian ruse re Daimonia, 187. | |||
“Church of Tibet, etc.” See Wordsworth. | |||
Cicero: on celestial things, 347; De natura deorum, quoted, 209, 431. | |||
Clairvoyance: and psychic capacities needed for true astrologer, 230; and Dzins or air Elementáis, 386; case of induced, 371 ff.; genuine, very rare, 181-82. | |||
Cobra, as house-guardian in India, 169-70. | |||
Cocker, B. F. [1821-83], Christianity and Greek Philosophy, 203, 431. | |||
Cocoanut-tree, planted by Col. Olcott at Tinnevelly, 61. | |||
Codes: eighteen, written by Rishis, 41; twenty remaining, of Law, 232. | |||
Codex Nazaraeus, on formation of creatures and planet, 191-92 fn., 431. | |||
Cohesion, control over, 124, 126. | |||
Colebrooke, and Roer and transí, of Upanishads, 92. | |||
Collier, Jeremy, quoted, 362. | |||
Collins, Mabel, Light on the Path, xli. | |||
Collins, Wilkie, [1824-1889], on | |||
moral influences, 342; 431. | |||
Colors, esoteric relation to rootraces and planets [globes], 14. Communications: and apparitions, and bhutas, 102; and physical manifestations by earthbound rolangs, 106; origin and value of, tested by its justice, 144; through chela’s magnetism, 286; various sources of me- diumistic, 225-26; with simulacra, discouraged, 329. | |||
Consciousness: absolute, of WorldSoul, 196-97; after death, 109; of after-life depends on spirituality, 363; of personal Ego after death, 328. | |||
Controls, Spiritualistic, and higher possibilities, 110. | |||
Convention, group of delegates at, of 1883, 76. | |||
Conway, Moncure D. [1832-1907]: abused by Baptist editor, 162; view of Christ, 162; his account of visit to Adyar, 230-32; 431. | |||
Coulombs: and broken saucer, 41617; and “panel,” 416; and “Shrine,” 415; and “Russian Spy” accusation, 283; expelled from T. S., 282; saved from starvation, 282; text of letters forged by, and H. P. B.’s analysis of them, 295 ff.; Pall Mall Gaz. interviews H. P. B. on, 308 ff. | |||
Coulomb, Emma, xxxix, Some Account of My Associations with Mad. Blavatsky, etc., 324, 432. | |||
Creation, created: fallacy of terms, 175; possible for adept, 262-63. | |||
Crown, symbolic, and odic aura, 268. | |||
Crusades, not supported by God, 65. | |||
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Csoma de Koros, 272. | |||
Cteis or yoni, 158. | |||
Curious Myths, etc., See Gould. | |||
Cuvier, on life, 349. | |||
Cycle(s): end of one, etc., 117; various, produce own occultists, 247. | |||
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Daij-Dzins, 383 ff. | |||
Daimonia: connecting link between gods and men, 209; disfigured into devils by Church Fathers, 187; divine Egos of man, 187; three classes of, 187. | |||
Daimons, Elemental Spirits, 193. | |||
Daityas, and Devas, meaning of struggle between, 244. | |||
Dakini, lower elementáis, 169. Dalai (Ta-loi), 95, 110. | |||
Dal-jor, human rebirth, 112. | |||
Dam-ngag, fifth, of Tsong-kha-pa, 99-100. | |||
Damodar: 216, 418; account of astral travel to Adyar, 69-71; his account of going to Asrama of his Teacher, 39; leaves for Tibet, xli; psychic powers of, 71; “A Great Riddle Solved,” 21, 39-40. | |||
Dangma, absolutely purified soul, 112. | |||
Darwinism, and ancient philosophers, 204. | |||
Dattatreya, 262. | |||
Davidson, A. B. [1831-1902], 152. | |||
Davidson, P., and Col. S. Fraser’s work, 6. | |||
Dayananda Saraswati Swami: death of, obituary, and tribute, 48-52; forsaw his own death, 51; source of material on relation of, to the T. S., 52-53. | |||
Death: and Initiation, 245; accidental, 348 fn.; afterstates | |||
acc. to Tibetan teachings, 97112; apparition of man at or after, 138; cases of prevision of, 345-46; condition after natural, 108; dissociation of principles at, 109; duration of period when soul remains in earth atmosphere, 102; has no terrors, 353; occult causes of prevision of, 348-49; overcoming, 246; pure Self cannot remain in earth atmosphere after, 101-102; second, in kama-loka, outlined, 328; shock of, 245; spiritual, 222; “spook” and after- states, 125; stupor after, its length, 108; violent, and after-death condition, 196. | |||
Debendro Nath Tagore, 88. | |||
De def. oracul. See Plutarch. | |||
Dehra-Dun, Brahmachârin at, and Koot-Hoomi, 21. | |||
Deity: conception of, in Upanishads, 141 ; extra-cosmic, 143 ; of Theosophists, defined, 74743; of Theosophists, is Allthought, 10 fn.; personal, enlargement of human infusoria, 140; is a Unity, 10 fn. | |||
De nat. deor. See Cicero. | |||
Denton, Prof. Wm. [1823-83] and Mrs., Soul of Things, 181, 432. | |||
Destiny: defined, 228; planets do not influence human, 228-29. | |||
Devachan: 206; 239; duration of, for advanced occultists, 245 ; entered by self in full consciousness, 108; self in, can draw to itself spirits of living, 108; shortening of, by trained occultists, 245; world of bliss nearest the earth, 112. | |||
Devachanee, and earthbound soul, 329. | |||
Devalokas, 104. | |||
Devas: defined, 188-89; in the {{Page aside|461}}sense of black-magicians, 340. Deva Yonis: lower elementáis, defined, 189; their rapport with mediums and shells, 189. | |||
Dharani Dhar Kauthumi: reviews Lillie’s book, 157; writes on Bengal Sanskrit, 88-89, 260 fn. | |||
Dharbagiri Nath: 216, 411; accompanies H. P. B. to Europe, 338 fn. | |||
Differentiation, of Mulaprakriti, defined, 141-42, 143. | |||
Dhyan-Chohan(s) : and Buddhas during Globe-rounds, 267-68; and Nirvana, 248-49; celestial Buddha, 111; only class in our system preserving their personality, 112; overshadow humans, 248; radiate Fohat, 176. | |||
Diocesan Vyedomosty, on psychic experiences of Metropolitan Platon, 219-20. | |||
Ditson, G. L.: objections of, to Esot. Bud., 159-60; on the sun, etc., 159. | |||
Divination, by laurel cubes, 163-64. | |||
Divine, Instructors, revealed sciences, 203-204. | |||
Divine Pymander, The, quoted, 334-35 ; 432. | |||
Djual Khool. See Jual-Khul. | |||
Dogme et Rituel, etc. See Lévi, É. Dondukov-Korsakov, Prince A. M. [1820-93], xxxii, 432. | |||
Double, astral, before death, 347-48. | |||
Doyle, Sir A. Conan, “The Silver Hatchet,” and evil magnetism, 249; 432. | |||
Draper’ J. W. [1811-1882], Intellectual Development of Europe, 56, 432. | |||
Dreams: defined by Cato, 393; facts in, inverted, 137. | |||
Drug, Drug-nasus, elementarles and elementáis, 340. | |||
Duff, James, quoted, 351. | |||
Duff, Mr. & Mrs. Grant, 56, 310. | |||
Dug-pas: extension of meaning in Bhutan and Sikkim, 7-8, 198; red-caps, 198. | |||
Duncan, Mr., and Theosophists, 166-68. | |||
Durvasas [Durvásas], 262. | |||
Dwápara yuga, 86, 117. | |||
Dzu-trul, mesmeric attraction, 107. | |||
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Early Days, etc., See Sinnett. | |||
Earthquakes: predicted by Indian astrologers, 198; victims of, 140. | |||
Ecclesiastical, contempt for, system, 62. | |||
Eddy, William, seances of, 290-91. | |||
Education: de Gubernatis’ views on university, 47; falls into five classes, 47-48; liberal, a misnomer, 46; Prof. Buchanan’s ideas about, 46. | |||
Eggregores, giants of Enoch, 175, 176. | |||
Ego: astral, 109; Higher, and astral soul, 206; loss of Higher, 205; personal and spiritual, 92. | |||
Egyptians: represented elementáis on papyri, 195; researches of, in elemental beings, 195. | |||
Eheieh, or I am, 317. | |||
Eighth Sphere, furnace of Nature, 178, 179, 185. | |||
Eleazar, Rabbi, 320, 433. | |||
Element(s): of science, their origin, 192; the One, Brahma, 142; Universal, homogeneous, 192. | |||
Elementáis: and mediums, 225; and menstruation, 340-41; and North Pole magnetic current, 340; and physical manifestations, {{Page aside|462}}194 ; and psychic embryos, 196, 197; air, or Dzins, 386; among Zoroastrians, 340; belong to each element, 197 ; described and defined, 187 ff.; have no form, are centers of force, 197 ; higher and lower, dangerous and benevolent, 169; H. P. B.’s compilation on, its date and nature, 184-86. | |||
Elementarles: and medium, 225; among Zoroastrians, 340; as shells, 195-96; as vampires, 211; can be attracted to animals, 211. | |||
“Elixir of Life, The.” See Mitford. Elohim, 111, 318. | |||
Embryos: psychic, and children to be, 196; psychic, differ from elementáis, 197. | |||
Empusa, 170. | |||
Encyclopedia Americana, quotes Llórente on victims of Inquisition, 238; 433. | |||
Energy, universal, and life, 350. English F. T. S., Replies to an, and controversial sentence, 134-35. | |||
Enoch, meaning of his ascent to heaven, 280. | |||
Epiphany, The: and Rev. A. Theophilus’ pamphlet, 74; and The- osophists, 164, 170. | |||
Esoteric: all presentations of, Doctrine agree on spiritual development, 331; one, Doctrine only, the Secret Wisdom-Religion, 183; teachings of Buddha, 99; Truth, real meaning of, inaccessible to untrained seership, 132-33. | |||
Esoteric Buddhism. See Sinnett. | |||
Esotericism, only handful of persons in world can comprehend, 175. | |||
Estienne, Henri. See Stephanus, H. | |||
Evocations: dangerous and cruel, 107; of earthbound souls, 107. Ewald, Dr., G. H. A. [1803-1875], and Fourth Gospel, 149. | |||
Existence, seven forms of, 112. | |||
Exodus, quoted, 237. | |||
Extension, is visible Thought, 10 fn. | |||
Eye of Siva, 182. | |||
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Fadeyev (or Fadeyeff), Nadyezh- da A. de: letter of K. H. to, 274-75 fn., 277 fn., 276 facs.; letter of, to Olcott, 274 fn. | |||
Fadeyev (or Fadeyeff), Gen, Rostislav A., xxv. | |||
Failure: and eighth sphere, 178; first worlds and Cosmic Beings were, 192-93. | |||
Faith: and imagination, 235; mysterious power of, 233; not blind belief, 240; perception of manas, 240-41. | |||
Fakirs: not mediums, 189; phenomena of, 193; practice suspended animation, 313-14. | |||
Fanthome, 52. | |||
Fetahil, 191. | |||
Fielding, on superstition and scepticism, 352. | |||
Finch, Gerard B., Observations, etc., 269 fn., 175. | |||
Finn, or genii, 169. | |||
First Cause, defined by H. Spencer, 172, 173. | |||
Five Years of Theosophy, xliv. | |||
Flynn, Miss Mary, 338 fn., 411. | |||
Fohat, and Dhyan Chohans, 176. Force, elementáis are centers of, 197. | |||
Forces: and intelligence, 176; no blind, in nature, 176. | |||
Fortin, Dr., and Sibylline texts, 143-44. | |||
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“Fragments of Occult Truth,” 14, 348 fn. | |||
France, La, on Bismarck, 218. | |||
Franklin, Benjamin: and influence of numbers, 18; no connection with Theosophy, 18. | |||
Fraser, Col. Stephen, Twelve Years in India, 6-8, 433. | |||
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Gaffarel, Jacques [1601-1681], Unheard-of Curiosities, quoted on experiment with ashes, 72; 433. | |||
Gambetta, and prophecy, 218. | |||
Gandharvas, higher elementals, 169, 194. | |||
Gargya Deva, Rama Sourindro, open letter of, criticising H. P. B., 5. | |||
Garibaldi, 277-79 fn. | |||
Garoonahs, Fire of, 7. | |||
Gebhard Family, 434-436. | |||
Gell, Dr.: Bishop of Madras, and Olcott, 56; quoted, 60; unfair practices of, 62. | |||
Gell, Miss, sister of Bishop, 167. | |||
Geluk-pas, yellow caps, 198, 272. | |||
Gelung, 105. | |||
Genesis, and giants, 117, 176; rf., 157. | |||
Gestation, state of, 109. | |||
Ghools, Ghooleh, elementaries, 170. | |||
Giants, and Genesis, 117, 176. | |||
Globes: and color key-notes, 14; and seed of Wisdom, 267-68; -Round, and Dhyan-Chohans, 267. | |||
Goa, and St. Francis Xavier, 233 ff. | |||
God: defined, 180; enlargement of human infusoria, 140; of Theosophists, 141-43; personal, 178, 180; personal, an impossibility, | |||
141; personal, extra- cosmic, 188; Platonic views about, 207. | |||
Gods: 187-88; eminent men called, 188. | |||
God-man, 15. | |||
Gopis, and Krishna, real meaning of, 263. | |||
Gospel: Canon Westcott on Fourth, 149; Fourth, and Apocalypse compared, 149; Fourth, contrasted with Synoptics, 154; Fourth, prob, written by a Greek Platonist, 148; Fourth, and views of theologians, 152; Theophylus Antiochenus and Fourth, 152; Wordsworth quoting Greek scholar on Fourth, 151. | |||
Gospels: inaccuracy of all the, 150; Irenaeus on the Four, 153. | |||
Gotomo, Code of, 87, 93. | |||
Gould, Sabine Baring- [1834- 1924], Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, rf., 215, 437. | |||
Gowinda Swami, 189. | |||
Gribble, J. D. B., Report of an Examination into the Blavatsky Correspondence, xxxviii. | |||
Griffiths, R. T. H. [1826-1906], eminent Sanskritist, 280. | |||
Grihasthas [Grihasthas], 43. | |||
Growth, through pain and changes, 331-32. | |||
Grut, P. de Jersay, 162. | |||
Gubernatis, Count Giuseppe Angelo de [1840-1913], on status of university education, 47; 437. | |||
Guerin, Monsieur, 87, 91. | |||
Guhya Adesa, 10. | |||
Gunas [Gunas], and Parabrahm, 11 fn. | |||
Guptavidya, secret Wisdom-Religion, 132. | |||
Gya-P-heling, British India, 105. | |||
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Hallucination, 156. | |||
Hamilton, 136. | |||
Harachin Lama, 294. | |||
Harivamsa [Harivansa], 191,425. | |||
Harrison, F., and Christianity, 173. | |||
Hartmann, E. von [1842-1906]: Der Spiritismus, 341, 437; Philosophy of the Unconscious, 342. | |||
Hartmann, Dr. Franz [1838- 1912] : 411; Report of Observations, etc., xxxviii. | |||
Hastie, Rev., 165. | |||
Healing, result of faith, 233-34. | |||
Heracleitus: 10 fn.; and Universal Mind, 206. | |||
Hermann, K. F. [1804-1855], quoted, 207; 437. | |||
Hermetic, philosophy and Dr. A. B. Kingsford, 214. | |||
Hibernation, possible for man, 313-14. | |||
Hieratic, system of Egypt, 98. | |||
Hilarion: and H. P. B.’s occult stories, 354, 355; Greek adept on way from Egypt to Tibet, 291-92; implied as “Eastern adept,” 271, 280; known to H. P. B. since 1860, 292. | |||
Hilgenfeld, Adolf [1823-1907], 152, 438. | |||
Hindus, attitude of, to “spirit-returns,” 96, 190. | |||
Hints on Esoteric Theosophy, quoted, 124 fn. | |||
Hi-shai Sutra, not reliable, 100, 425. | |||
Histoire des Religions, xxxi. | |||
Hodgson, Richard: 295, 324, 325; | |||
“selected” by H. P. B., xxxiii. | |||
Holloway, Mrs. Langford, Man: Fragments of Forgotten History, xxxiv, 412-13. | |||
Home, D. D., H. P. B. not acquainted with, 73. | |||
Homeopathy, study of, and mesmerism, encouraged, 335-36. | |||
Homogeneity, of primordial matter, 192. | |||
Honesty, and Truth, 177. | |||
Ho-pahme, 101. | |||
Houris, 116. | |||
How Theosophy, etc. See Neff, Mary K. | |||
Howard, John [1726-1790], 353, 438. | |||
Hübbe-Schleiden, Dr. William [1847-1916], 312. | |||
Hue, Abbé, and Gabet, 98. | |||
Humanity, as Adam in its Cosmical sense, 180. | |||
Hume, Allan Octavian [1829- 1912], received letters from Masters in his library, 312. | |||
Hunter, John [1728-1793], on presentiment, 346, 347; 438. | |||
Hurrychund Chintamon, 313. | |||
Huxley, Prof., and praise, 174. | |||
Hydromancy, divination by water, 194. | |||
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Ideas, simultaneous growth of, on various points of globe, 156. | |||
Ideation, Cosmic, and disciple’s will, 266. | |||
Idra Zuta (Zohar), quoted, 193. | |||
Ilbert Bill, 66. | |||
Imagination, power of, and woman, 262-63. | |||
Imam, and end of world, 116. | |||
Immaculate, conception, real meaning of, 262-63. | |||
Immortality: adepts are not the only ones to claim, 102; conditional, 102. | |||
Imperial Diet. See Ogilvie, John. Incorporeus, 360. | |||
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India, ancient archaeology of, 144. | |||
Indian Churchman: 58; and Theosophy, 161. | |||
Indian Mirror, on real education and women, 257-60, 257 fn. | |||
Indian Wisdom. See Monier-Williams. | |||
Individuality, everlasting, 109. | |||
Inheritance, H. P. B.’s, and earnings, 287-88. | |||
Initiate: Arhat, seek safety beyond the Himalayas, 99; highest, perceive the “Self-Existent,” 192; join the pre-Buddhistic asce tics, 99. | |||
Initiation: and senses, 156; pretended seven-years’, of H.P.B., 271. | |||
Inner Group, petition to Masters for an, 250 ff. | |||
Inner Man, dissolution of, precedes physical death, 347-48. | |||
Insanity, occult physiology of, 379-80. | |||
Intellect, compatible with absence of spirituality, 198. | |||
Intell. Developm. of Europe, See Draper, J. W. | |||
Intellectual Ray, of Shakespeare, and mediumship, 226. | |||
Intelligence: of apes, etc., 199200; universal, 176. | |||
Intelligences, aggregate, in their universal collectivity, 111. | |||
Introd, au Traite, etc. See Stephanus. | |||
Introversion, of mental vision, and sensitives, 135-38. | |||
Inversion. See Introversion. | |||
Irenaeus: and Fourth Gospel, 148, 153, 154; and Col. Olcott, 148. | |||
–, Adv. Haer., quoted, 148, 153, 153-54 fn.; 438. | |||
Iswar [tsvara], not a personal noun, 10 fn. | |||
Itihasa, defined, 42. | |||
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Jacolliot, Louis [1837-90], Le Spiritisme dans le monde, 189, 438. | |||
Jang-khog, animal soul, violent separation from body, 107, 108. | |||
Janus-Gesicht, etc. See Prel, K. L. Japanese, temples and sects, 361. Jerdan, William [1782-1869], quoted, 230-31; 438-39. | |||
Jesus, lived 100 years B.C., 238. | |||
Jinarâjadâsa, C. [1875-1953], Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom: Series I, 30, 254, 355; Series II, 21, 257; 439. | |||
Jin-ch’an, Bonze, The Buddhist Cosmos, unreliable, 100; 439. | |||
Jivatma [Jîvâtman], 7th principle, 92, 179. | |||
Jod, and phallus, 133. | |||
Johai, Simon ben, 319. | |||
John, St., 168. | |||
John King: generic name for spooks, 271, 292; nickname for Master Hilarion, 271. | |||
Joshi. See Anada Bai Joshi. | |||
Journal of Man, 181. | |||
Journal of the Theos. Society, why published, 53-55. | |||
Jual-Khul, 22. | |||
Judge, William Quan [18511896] : edits The Candidate, xxiv; H. P. B. disagrees with, 147 ; in Paris, helping H.P.B., 185; on Adepts in America, 15 and fn.; on “Occult Arts,” 121 fn.; on the Bhag.-Gita, 146. | |||
Justice: and value of communications, 144. | |||
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Kabalah. See Cabala. | |||
Kabalists: Hebrew, and Esot. Buddh., 3; renowned, 318-19; {{Page aside|466}}their belief in Universal Church, 213. | |||
Kaffirs, 116. | |||
Kah-dam-pa, Tibetan sect, 38. | |||
Kali, 117. | |||
Kalki Avatar [Kalki-avatara], 116. | |||
Kalmucks: and H. P. B., 314; use terms identical with Tibetan Lamaists, 293. | |||
Kalpas, 13. | |||
Kama Ioka [Kama-Ioka]: and fourth principle, 239; and process of the second death, 328; abode of shells, 169; astral shell in, in magnetic relation with living, 129; earthbound souls in, and unsatisfied desires, 329; H. P. B. would defy “spirits” from, 271; length of stay of shells in, 129; victims of violent death in, 196. | |||
Kama rupa [Kama-rupa] : described, 210-11; of gross men, endures for centuries, 196. | |||
Kamarupa, city in Assam, 8. | |||
Kanjur [Bkah-Hgyur], quoted, 95, 97, 98. | |||
Kant, on life, 350. | |||
Kapila, 158. | |||
Karabtanos, spirit of matter, etc., 192 fn. | |||
Karma, 237; animal kingdom and, 236-37; astrology and, 327. | |||
Kauthumi, Sanskrit school of, 89. | |||
Kauthumpa, men of Koothumi, 21, 38. | |||
Kautilya, term with esoteric significance, 42. | |||
Kemper, on life, 350. | |||
Keshub Chunder Sen, Babu, 12 fn., 13, 68, 164. | |||
Kether, defined, 272. | |||
Key of the Creeds, The, 19, 439. | |||
Khandalavala, N. D., 296, 310. Khiu-ti, Book of, 112, 425. | |||
Kiddle, Henry, and alleged plagiarism by K. H., 1-4, 119 fn.; 439. | |||
Kingsford, Dr. Anna Bonus [18461888] : most competent on hidden mysteries of Christianity, 132, 251; not an initiate, 132. | |||
–, A Letter Addressed to the Fellows of the London, etc.. xxiv, 131, 439. | |||
–, The Perfect Way, 132, 439. –, The Virgin of the World, quoted, 335 fn. | |||
Knowledge: abstract, and Will, 265-66; defined, 241, 264. | |||
Knowledge, on wart-charming, 4344. | |||
Koot Hoomi: and divination by laurel cubes, 164; a Northern Brahman, 4; a Punjabi, settled in Kashmir, 277; art. on “Collapse of,” in Pall Mall Gaz., 308 ff.; goes to Siam via Madras, 22; H. P. B. at house of, in Tibet, 274; leaves notes wrapped in silk, 23; letter of, to Mohini, 21; letter of, to N. de Fadeyev (with facs.), 27477 fn.; letter of, to Olcott (with facs.), 24; letter of, to W. T. Brown, 29-30; name of Rishi in Pur anas, 41, 232; not an “elderly man,” 39; note of, to Olcott (with facs.), 30; Pur- anas on the, 40-42; two accounts of actual existence of, 21; visits Olcott and Brown at Lahore, 22-31. | |||
Koot Hoomi Unveiled. See Lillie. Koothoompas. See Kauthumpa. Krishna [Krishna]: and Gopis, 263; the 7th Principle, 263. | |||
Krita [Krita], 117. | |||
Kshetra, defined, 158. | |||
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Kumbhuk Mela, 37. | |||
Kumil-madan, the undine, 194. 293. | |||
Kutchi, gentleman in Isis Unv., 293. | |||
Kutti-Shattan, 194. | |||
Kwan-shai-yin, 103. | |||
Kwan-yin: defined, 103-104; divine Voice of Self, 99. | |||
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Ladies’ Association, etc., 167, 168. | |||
Lama(s): and chang-chubs, 110- 11; Tarachan, 294. | |||
Lamaism: 272; and Kalmucks, 293. | |||
Lamaseries, elite of, sorcerers, 198. | |||
Lane, E. W. [1801-1876], An Account of the Manners, etc., 169, 439. | |||
Lapsus calami, 161. | |||
Larvae: and Umbrae, 188; disembodied souls of depraved, 195; earthbound, 195; three classes of, 195-96. | |||
Latest Attack, etc. See London Lodge. | |||
Latin, corruption of, 88. | |||
Laukika, psychic gifts, 334. | |||
Laurel Cubes, divination by, 163-64. | |||
Laws, mediaeval, against liars and thieves, 64-65. | |||
Letter Addressed, etc. See Kingsford, Dr. A. B. | |||
Letters, rarely written by Mahatmas in ordinary way, 120. | |||
Letters of H. P. B., etc. See Blavatsky. | |||
Levi, Eliphas [1810-1875] great master of Christian Esot. Doctrine, 133; great occultist, 180; expounds true Hermetic philos. in language of Jewish | |||
Seers, 133-34; on various occult teachings, 175-80; only mistake of, 175. | |||
–, Dogme et Rituel, etc., 133, 176, 439. | |||
–, Paradoxes of the Highest Science; Hume’s transí., with K. H.’s comments and H.P.B.’s marginal notes to, 258-60 fn.; 439-40. | |||
Leviticus, and blood, 20. | |||
Lha(s): as initiated Arhats or Byang-chubs, 100; rank next to the Buddhas, 104, 109; voluntarily relinquish freedom, 112. | |||
Liberty, defined, 171. | |||
Libraries, secret, of Dalai and Teshu Lamas, 94. | |||
Life: a play, a drama, a comedy, 353; principle, 200, 201; Prof. Wagner on nature of, 349-50; the One, connects bodies in space, 228, 229, 350; Universal, or Motion, 192; unmanifested, and akasa, 228. | |||
Light; 53; and Ditson’s art., 159- 60; and Geo. Wyld on the moon as “dust-bin,” 185; and Kiddle incident, 1, 2; art. by A. Lillie in, 269. | |||
Light on the Path, 331. | |||
Lillie, Arthur [1831-?]: errors of, about H. P. B., 269 ff.; 288 ff. | |||
–, Buddha and Early Buddhism, quoted, 96-97, 157, 158, 294; rf., 94, 95, 98, 106, 269, 271, 273, 278, 291, 440. | |||
–, Koot Hoomi Unveiled, 269 fn. | |||
Lithophyl (lithobiblion), and process of precipitation, 119 fn. | |||
Llórente, J. A. [1756-1823], on victims of Inquisition, 238; 440. | |||
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Lloyd, Francis, questions of, to Mohini, 213 ff. | |||
Logos (Verbum, Vach): and Vachisvara, 104; as Atma, and spiritual death, 222; mystic divine voice, not human reason, 11 fn. | |||
Lokothra [lokottara ?], true psychic development, 334. | |||
London Lodge: and its troubles, 213-14; 217; Council of, issues The Latest Attack on the T. S., 295. | |||
Longfellow, Christus: A Mystery, quoted, 350. | |||
Love, holy, and consciousness after death, 109. | |||
Lücke, G. C. F. [1791-1855]. Einl. Offenb. Johannes, 152 fn; 440. | |||
Lyall, Sir Alfred Cornyn [18351911], and H. P. B., 409; 440. | |||
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Macroprosopos, 317. | |||
Madan, elemental spirit, 193-94. | |||
Madras Mail, libelous innuendos in, 55, 58, 63 fn.; refusal of Senate House, 166, 167. | |||
Madras Times, libelous innuendos in, 55. | |||
Magicians: black, and safeguards against sorcery, 340; fraternity of true, now disbanded, 7. | |||
Magnetism: and aura of humans, 341; animal, will and mediumship, 223 ff.; evil, impressed upon objects, 249; of the body, imbibed by all it touches, 72; terrestrial, its currents, 340. | |||
Mahabharata [Mahabharata], on Krishna and Anusalva, 7. | |||
Maha Chohan [Mahä-Chohan], future is like an open page to him, 24. | |||
Mahamaya [Mahamaya], 180. | |||
Mahapralaya, Solar, and 12 Suryas, 134, 202. | |||
Mahat, or Brahma, 209. | |||
Mahatma Letters. See Sinnett. | |||
Mahatma(s): and Cosmic Will, 265; abstract knowledge and, 266; are not monks, 293; belong to no sect, 38; can they be selfish?, 262 ff.; defined, 239; destroy evil, 20; know what knowledge best for mankind, 265; may be said to be everywhere, 240; never inspire sinful acts, 20; no promise to meet them face to face, 15; picture of, in “Shrine,” 419; practically a creator, 262; proofs of existence of, 216; rarely write letters in ordinary way, 120; some are chelas of higher ones, 285; tolerate, but do not practice exoteric Buddhist rites, 293; who resides in Southern India, 134. | |||
Mahattattva, first-born and Mulaprakriti, 143, 176. | |||
Mahavansa [Mahavansa], 40-41, 425. | |||
Maitland, Edward [1824-1897]: and Circular Letter to London Lodge, 131; and controversial sentence in H. P. B.’s “Replies, etc.,” 134-35; and Hermetic Society, 251. | |||
Maitreya Buddha, 116, 266 ff. Malkuth, defined, 212. | |||
Man: cannot become Mahatma in one life, 245; contains all four elemental kingdoms, 197; higher than animal, 200; shaping of, by Pitris, 191-92; outer and inner, and dissolution prior to death, 347-48; with animal heads, 204. | |||
Man: Fragments, etc. See Chat- terji, M. M. | |||
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Manas: and differentiation, 126; and nous, 205; Buddhi-, 206; dual, 205-06; during life, 328; higher, is real Mahatma, 239; highly developed, compatible with absence of Buddhi, 198; lower, and Universal Mind, 203; perception of, 240-41. | |||
Mânasa-sarovara: 37; pre-historic emigration from lake, into India, 99. | |||
Mânava-Dharma-Shastra [Mânava-dharma-sâstra], 190, 202, 425. | |||
Mankind, an infant yet, 103. | |||
Mantras: and concentrated will, 340; for snake bite, etc., 89-90. | |||
Manual of Psychol. See Buchanan, J. R. | |||
Manuscripts, packs of, in handwriting of Masters and chelas, 160. | |||
Markham, Sir Clements R. [18301916], Narratives of the Mission of George Bogle to Tibet, etc., 106 fn. ; 441. | |||
Massey, C. C. : resigns from T. S., 250; The Metaphysical Basis of Esoteric Buddhism, xxvi. | |||
Massey, Gerald [1828-1907], 72. Masorah, 320. | |||
Masters: and silvery bell sounds, 164; alleged desecration of names of, 5 ; cardinal condition for intercourse with, 164; letters from, 119 fn., 122-23, 124 fn.; letters from, received by Hume in his library, 312; petition to, for “Inner Group,” 250 ff. ; portraits of, 311 ; take advantage of every opportunity, 145. | |||
Materialization (s) : of animals, 199 ; reflect image of Spiritualists present, 222. | |||
Matériaux pour, etc. See Regnaud. | |||
Matsya Purana [Matsya-Purâna], 40, 426. | |||
Matter: and Ether, 192; as substance, 176; defined as condensed akasa, 126; indestructible as an element, 111. | |||
Mauryan (Moriyan), dynasty, 41. Maya [Mâyâ] : 10 fn., 206, 264; | |||
and selfishness, 243-44 ; of physical body, 240; human, and after-death conditions, 102. | |||
Mayavirupa [Mayâvirûpâ] : and kamarupa, 178-79; appearance of, 138. | |||
Medium (s) : and Chelas, 223-27; attract Deva Yonis and invest shells with them, 189; can vitalize shells, 129; defined, 22326; fakirs are not, 189; guided by initiated hierophants in ancient times, 329; odie aura of brain of, diffused, 268; slaves of blind influences, 329; | |||
Medium and Daybreak, 35, 290. Mediumship: and Atharva Veda, 329; crushed out of H. P. B., 271; H. P. iB. and phenomena of, 289; subjective, spiritual, harmless, 329. | |||
Memorabilia. See Steiger, Mme. Memory: in dotage and insanity, 221-22; of past lives, 103; 179; physical foundations of, in brain, 221-22; fragments of, and intellect linger in dregs of dead being, 108. | |||
Menses, Don Fre Alexo de, 233. | |||
Mental : loss of, faculties, and memory, 221-22; work and verbena, 143. | |||
Mentana, battle of, and H. P. B., 277-78; 277-79 fn. | |||
Mercury, N. Y., 278 fn. | |||
Mesmeric: attraction of necromancer, and earthbound souls, 107 ; currents, free the inner man, {{Page aside|470}}36; influence affects abnormal development of senses, 36. | |||
Mesmerism, clairvoyance induced by, 34, 36; key to occult sciences, 335-36; study of, encouraged, 335. | |||
Metempsychosis, real meaning of, 205. | |||
Millenarians, and their beliefs, 116. | |||
Mind: Demiurgic, and Will, 26566; Universal, Alaya, 203, 207. | |||
Miracles: alleged, result of faith, 233-34, 235; denied, 43; seeming, in escaping dangers, 13941. | |||
Mirrors: Bhattah, 7-8; magic, and Col. Stephen Fraser, 6-8. | |||
Mitchell, Mrs. W. H., Col. Olcott’s sister, 124 fn. | |||
Mitford, Godolphin (pseud.·. Mirza Murad Ali Beg): biogr. sketch, 241-44 fn.; “The Elixir of Life,” how written, and quoted, 241-47, 243 fn. | |||
Mlechchha, 61. | |||
Mohammedans, mystic sects of, 8. Mohini. See Chatterji. | |||
Monad: and Dhyan-Chohans, 24849; Spiritual, and second death process, 328. | |||
Monier-Williams, Sir Monier [1819-1899], Indian Wisdom, and Kuthumi, 232; 441. | |||
Montagues, and Capulets, 55. | |||
Moon, a “dust-bin,” acc. to Geo. Wyld, 185. | |||
Moradabad, Damodar’s astral travel from, to Adyar, 69-71. | |||
Moravian Brothers, glossary of, 277. | |||
Morgan, Gen. Henry Rhodes: 59 fn., 63 fn.; art. on Kiddle, 1, 2; letter to, a forgery, 312; testimony of, re phenomenon of broken China tray, 418-19. | |||
–, Reply to a Report of an Examination by J. D. B. Gribble, etc., xl. | |||
Moriya-Nagara, 41. | |||
Moryas: are Kshatriyas, 41; | |||
Puranas on the, 40-42. | |||
Moscow Gazette, 115, 138, 139. | |||
Moses, Rev. W. Stainton (“Μ. A. | |||
Oxon.”), 94. | |||
Motion, perpetual, 10 fn., 13. | |||
Mountain, secret computation of heighth of Snowy, 97, 101. | |||
Mozart, his “Requiem,” 344, 345-46. | |||
Mukti, and bhuts, 169, 243. | |||
Mulaprakriti [Mulaprakriti]: defined, 742, 179; undiff, cosmical matter and Brahma, 141-42. | |||
Müller, F. Max, and Mahavansa, 41. | |||
Muntra Wallahs, Mohammedan sect, 6. | |||
Myers, F. W. H. [1843-1901], experiments of, and introversion of mental vision, 135-38. | |||
Myths, Egyptian and Hindu, similar, 170. | |||
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Nachapunarävarti, declaration at death, prevents return of soul, 190. | |||
Nägas, 194. | |||
Naiden, writing characters, 373. | |||
Napoleon, allegedly a Solar myth, 215. | |||
Narratives of the Missions, etc. See Markham, C. R. | |||
Nasus, elementals, 340. | |||
Nature, adepts servilely copy, 119 fn. | |||
Nebo, god of Wisdom, 204. | |||
Necromancy, 706, 107. | |||
Neff, Mary K. [1877-1948], How Theosophy Came to Australia, {{Page aside|471}}etc., 279 fn.; The “Brothers” of Mme. Blavatsky, 355; 441. | |||
Neutrality, religious, and Queen’s Proclamation, 165-66. | |||
Ngag-pa, 105. | |||
Nicolas, 152. | |||
Nihilists, 213. | |||
Nineteenth Century, art. by H. Spencer in, quoted, 171-72. | |||
Nipang, 111. | |||
Nirvana [Nirvana]: and Dhyan- Chohanship, 248-49; and remembrance of past lives, 179; as “unconscious whole,” 111; renounced by Lhas, 101; ultimate end of aspirant, 242-43. | |||
Norendro Nath Sen, and the Masters, 257 fn. | |||
Notes and Queries, quoted, 71-72. | |||
Novikov, Mme. Olga A. de [1840- 1924], xxxv, 441-42. | |||
Number: and measure, 206; four and nine, and descent of spirit, 222. | |||
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