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Abdals, 290.
Abdals, 290.


Abhinavagupta, and Sankara, 218. Abich, 0. W. von, 126 fn., 521. Abkari, law of, 294.
Abhinavagupta, and Sankara, 218.  
 
Abich, O. W. von, 126 fn., 521.  
 
Abkari, law of, 294.


Absheron, valley of, 122.
Absheron, valley of, 122.


Abu Bekr, and Bustan., 290 fn. Abuse, no argument, 27-28.
Abu Bekr, and Bustan., 290 fn.  
 
Abuse, no argument, 27-28.


Action, and reaction in the occult, 218.
Action, and reaction in the occult, 218.
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Agham, writing, 347-48.
Agham, writing, 347-48.


Aghora Panthas, and liquor, 456. Aglio, 521-22. See Kingsborough. Agni: 143; and Agnus Dei, 14445; identical to tsvara, 34-35;
Aghora Panthas, and liquor, 456.  
Rishi, 208.


Agnihi poorvebhihi [Agnih purve- bhih], and hiranya, 285 fn.
Aglio, 521-22. See Kingsborough.
 
Agni: 143; and Agnus Dei, 144-45; identical to Isvara, 34-35; Rishi, 208.
 
Agnihi poorvebhihi [Agnih purvebhih], and hiranya, 285 fn.


Agnus Dei, and Agni, 144-45.
Agnus Dei, and Agni, 144-45.
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All-Saints, and grave offerings, 168.
All-Saints, and grave offerings, 168.


Amaswazi, atrocities of, 407-08. Amazulu, superstitions of, 173. Amberley, Viscount, 364.
Amaswazi, atrocities of, 407-08.  
 
Amazulu, superstitions of, 173.  
 
Amberley, Viscount, 364.


America: antiquity of man in, 335; and Chinese, 432; freedom of personal abuse in, 490; known to ancient India, 79; most ancient ruins in South, 319; name of, and Meru, 313 fn.; only land of true freedom, 41; prehistoric ruins in, 303 et seq.
America: antiquity of man in, 335; and Chinese, 432; freedom of personal abuse in, 490; known to ancient India, 79; most ancient ruins in South, 319; name of, and Meru, 313 fn.; only land of true freedom, 41; prehistoric ruins in, 303 et seq.
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Annihilation: and the Book of the Dead, 11(22); personal. 9(20).
Annihilation: and the Book of the Dead, 11(22); personal. 9(20).


Anthony, St.; 125 fn.; appointed Lt.-Col., 180.
Anthony, St.; 125 fn.; appointed Lt. Col., 180.


Anthropogenie. See Haeckel.
Anthropogenie. See Haeckel.
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Avesa: possession of another’s body, 467, 472; temporary transmigration of soul, 217; and Tibetan Hobilgans, 471-72.
Avesa: possession of another’s body, 467, 472; temporary transmigration of soul, 217; and Tibetan Hobilgans, 471-72.


A vesta, 123, 522.
Avesta, 123, 522.


Aymaras, 308, 316.
Aymaras, 308, 316.
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Batukram, Dr., 511.
Batukram, Dr., 511.


Bazaroff, type created by Turgen- yev, 360.
Bazaroff, type created by Turgenyev, 360.


Beecher, H. W., adulterer and perjurer, 45.
Beecher, H. W., adulterer and perjurer, 45.
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Bengal Magazine, The, abusive. 363.
Bengal Magazine, The, abusive. 363.


Benin, Negroes and shadow, 170. Bentota (Ceylon), and former adepts, 438.
Benin, Negroes and shadow, 170.  
 
Bentota (Ceylon), and former adepts, 438.


Berosus, 112.
Berosus, 112.
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Bigotry, those who fight, often reviled, 210.
Bigotry, those who fight, often reviled, 210.


Billing, Dr. & Mrs. D. H. J., 42. Birs-Nimrud. See Borsippa.
Billing, Dr. & Mrs. D. H. J., 42.  
 
Birs-Nimrud. See Borsippa.
 
Bishanganga [Bishanganga], 121.  


Bishanganga [Bishanganga], 121. Bisvas, Amrita Lal, 432, 433. Blaland, Capt., 295.
Bisvas, Amrita Lal, 432, 433.  
 
Blaland, Capt., 295.


Blanche de Castille, 575.
Blanche de Castille, 575.
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–, “From the Caves and Jungles, etc.”, 161.
–, “From the Caves and Jungles, etc.”, 161.


–, Isis Unveiled: on action and reaction, 218; on Atlantis, 434; on interpolarisation, 470; on name of America and Meru, 313 fn.; on Peru and Inca’s treasure, 326, 339-42; on Pra- laya, 486 fn.; on Pythagoras, 472; opinions of Dayananda and Sumangala about, 73 fn.; translation of, 73 fn.
–, Isis Unveiled: on action and reaction, 218; on Atlantis, 434; on interpolarisation, 470; on name of America and Meru, 313 fn.; on Peru and Inca’s treasure, 326, 339-42; on Pralaya, 486 fn.; on Pythagoras, 472; opinions of Dayananda and Sumangala about, 73 fn.; translation of, 73 fn.


–, Nightmare Tales, 219 fn.
–, Nightmare Tales, 219 fn.
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Boldetti, M. A.; Osservazioni, etc.. on early Christian usage of svastika, 144; 523.
Boldetti, M. A.; Osservazioni, etc.. on early Christian usage of svastika, 144; 523.


Bombay Branch T.S., 476 et seq. Bombay Gazetteer, art. by K.
Bombay Branch T.S., 476 et seq.  
 
Bombay Gazetteer, art. by K.


Raghunath]i, 172.
Raghunath]i, 172.
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Book of Numbers, 315.
Book of Numbers, 315.


Book of Ser Marco Polo. See Yule. Book of the Dead, and annihilation, 11(22), 523.
Book of Ser Marco Polo. See Yule.  
 
Book of the Dead, and annihilation, 11(22), 523.


Borsippa, temple of, and its seven stages, 410.
Borsippa, temple of, and its seven stages, 410.
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Brahm: manifested, 91; Vishnu and Siva, 160.
Brahm: manifested, 91; Vishnu and Siva, 160.


Brahma [Brahman] : absolute consciousness, 91, 472; eternal and universal essence, 160.
Brahma [Brahman]: absolute consciousness, 91, 472; eternal and universal essence, 160.


Brahma, Night of, 420, 486.
Brahma, Night of, 420, 486.
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Breeze, cool, and magnetic current of vital force, 136.
Breeze, cool, and magnetic current of vital force, 136.


Brihadaranyaka Upanishad [Bri- hadâranyaka], 90, 523.
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad [Brihadâranyaka], 90, 523.


Brisham Courier, 203(206).
Brisham Courier, 203(206).
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Bûstân. See Sa’di.
Bûstân. See Sa’di.


Butleroff : 151 ; art. by, on séances with medium Williams, 152-54; remarkable qualities of, as researcher, 152; 524.
Butleroff: 151; art. by, on séances with medium Williams, 152-54; remarkable qualities of, as researcher, 152; 524.


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Cambridge Mission, 406.
Cambridge Mission, 406.


Cannar. shrine of the Sun at, 323. Carbonic acid, and Yoga, 456-57. Carpenter, W. B., 98, 152, 364.
Cannar. shrine of the Sun at, 323.  
 
Carbonic acid, and Yoga, 456-57.  
 
Carpenter, W. B., 98, 152, 364.


Caste(s): Hindu, the most inflexible of gods, 455; Russian, and classes, 355-56; system helps Britain to rule India, 297.
Caste(s): Hindu, the most inflexible of gods, 455; Russian, and classes, 355-56; system helps Britain to rule India, 297.
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Ceylon: and adeptship, 438; delegation sent to, 497(504) ; Founders in, abused by papers, 41617; High Priests of, and Theosophists, 138-40; number seven and the trip to, 451-52; once part of Indian continent, 337; results of the Founders’ trip to, 439-40; sacred historical books of, 134; and T.S., 204(207), 414.
Ceylon: and adeptship, 438; delegation sent to, 497(504); Founders in, abused by papers, 41617; High Priests of, and Theosophists, 138-40; number seven and the trip to, 451-52; once part of Indian continent, 337; results of the Founders’ trip to, 439-40; sacred historical books of, 134; and T.S., 204(207), 414.


Ceylon Examiner, on T.S., 498 (505).
Ceylon Examiner, on T.S., 498 (505).
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Chandravansa [Chandravansa], in So. America, 316.
Chandravansa [Chandravansa], in So. America, 316.


Change, is constant, 8-9(19-20). Chant. See Hoffmann.
Change, is constant, 8-9(19-20).  
 
Chant. See Hoffmann.


Charâcharî, 119.
Charâcharî, 119.
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Chin, as Russian caste, 355.
Chin, as Russian caste, 355.


Chincha Islands, and guano, 310. Chinchas, 308.
Chincha Islands, and guano, 310.  
 
Chinchas, 308.


Chinese: and America, 432; monosyllabic language at Eten understood by, 337; spirits among, 176-77.
Chinese: and America, 432; monosyllabic language at Eten understood by, 337; spirits among, 176-77.
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Chinovnik, 356.
Chinovnik, 356.


Chips. See Muller, Max. Chodavaram, 295.
Chips. See Muller, Max.  
 
Chodavaram, 295.


Cholula, Temple of, 304, 305, 309, 319.
Cholula, Temple of, 304, 305, 309, 319.
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Chronology: Bible, and Vedas, 114; and comparative Theology, 111; modern, will vanish, 99.
Chronology: Bible, and Vedas, 114; and comparative Theology, 111; modern, will vanish, 99.


Church: burns thounsands for witchcraft, 97; Catholic, and Protestantism, 447; Catholic, not infallible, 390; little Christ- tianity in, 362; present ceremonies in, copied from ancient Mysteries, 164; tortures unbelievers, 37; vicar of, in England an F.T.S., 52.
Church: burns thounsands for witchcraft, 97; Catholic, and Protestantism, 447; Catholic, not infallible, 390; little Christtianity in, 362; present ceremonies in, copied from ancient Mysteries, 164; tortures unbelievers, 37; vicar of, in England an F.T.S., 52.


Churingham, Pagoda of, 410.
Churingham, Pagoda of, 410.
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Civil and Military Gazette, The, 32.
Civil and Military Gazette, The, 32.


Civilizations: grow and die like continents, 336-37 ; occur in cycles, 310.
Civilizations: grow and die like continents, 336-37; occur in cycles, 310.


Clairvoyance: fake, 200-01; and Yogis, 281.
Clairvoyance: fake, 200-01; and Yogis, 281.
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Contes. See Hoffmann.
Contes. See Hoffmann.


Continent(s): ancient, in Pacific Ocean, 434; grow and die like civilizations, 337 ; interconnection between, 308, 336-37.
Continent(s): ancient, in Pacific Ocean, 434; grow and die like civilizations, 337; interconnection between, 308, 336-37.


Contributions. See Wallace.
Contributions. See Wallace.
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Cordilleras, 303.
Cordilleras, 303.


Corpses, human, used by Tantri- kas, 238.
Corpses, human, used by Tantrikas, 238.


Corralones, 332.
Corralones, 332.
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Dactyls, Phrygian, and magic, 274. Daily Chronicle, on stone-throwings, 448.
Dactyls, Phrygian, and magic, 274.  
 
Daily Chronicle, on stone-throwings, 448.


Daily News (London), on atrocities under British flag, 407-08.
Daily News (London), on atrocities under British flag, 407-08.
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Daily Telegraph, on stone-throwings, 448.
Daily Telegraph, on stone-throwings, 448.


Daimon, as guardian angel, 7 (18). Daimonion-photi, spiritual illumination, 92.
Daimon, as guardian angel, 7 (18).  
 
Daimonion-photi, spiritual illumination, 92.


Dakoits, 294, 296.
Dakoits, 294, 296.
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Deleuze, Histoire critique du magnet isme animal, 276; 526.
Deleuze, Histoire critique du magnet isme animal, 276; 526.


Deluge, Noachian, and Egypt, 394. Demi-Monde. See Dumas, A.
Deluge, Noachian, and Egypt, 394.  
 
Demi-Monde. See Dumas, A.


Denton. The Soul of Things, 398, 526.
Denton. The Soul of Things, 398, 526.
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Devil: Christianity needs, 195; and occult sciences, 403; origin of idea about, 7(18); Te Deum for the, 196; and the Virgin, 195. See also Satan.
Devil: Christianity needs, 195; and occult sciences, 403; origin of idea about, 7(18); Te Deum for the, 196; and the Virgin, 195. See also Satan.


Dhobi Talav, fountain of, 268. Dhotipoti, and Hatha-Yoga, 119. Dhyána, def. 262.
Dhobi Talav, fountain of, 268.  
 
Dhotipoti, and Hatha-Yoga, 119.  
 
Dhyána, def. 262.


Diaz del Castillo, Bernal, on horses and Spaniards, 319; 527.
Diaz del Castillo, Bernal, on horses and Spaniards, 319; 527.
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Dikshita [Dikshita] : initiate, 93; and Paramahansa, 118; and Yoga-vidya, 119.
Dikshita [Dikshita]: initiate, 93; and Paramahansa, 118; and Yoga-vidya, 119.


Diogenes Laërtius, Lives, on Aristotle and “atheists,” 95 fn.
Diogenes Laërtius, Lives, on Aristotle and “atheists,” 95 fn.
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Egg, and serpent symbols in mounds, 315.
Egg, and serpent symbols in mounds, 315.


Ego: has free will, 9(20); human and divine, 7(18); human, made into devil, 7(18); only conditionally immortal, 7-8(1819) ; Present the only time for Inner, 470.
Ego: has free will, 9(20); human and divine, 7(18); human, made into devil, 7(18); only conditionally immortal, 7-8(1819); Present the only time for Inner, 470.


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Elementáis: and spirits, 80; world of, universally recognized, 259-60.
Elementáis: and spirits, 80; world of, universally recognized, 259-60.


Elementarles: bhuts, 74; def. 510. Elements, conflicting, in Societies, 210.
Elementarles: bhuts, 74; def. 510.  
 
Elements, conflicting, in Societies, 210.


Elephant, and Sivatherium, 336.
Elephant, and Sivatherium, 336.
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Fakir(s): buried, at Lahore, 468; most, are idle vagabonds, 457; and Yogis in trance, 203-04 (207), 453-54.
Fakir(s): buried, at Lahore, 468; most, are idle vagabonds, 457; and Yogis in trance, 203-04 (207), 453-54.


F ancher, Mollie, psychological powers of, 190-91.
Fancher, Mollie, psychological powers of, 190-91.


Faraday, on judgement and reservation, 311.
Faraday, on judgement and reservation, 311.
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Higgins, G., Anacalypsis, q. Dupuis on Virgin and Child, 164; 531-32.
Higgins, G., Anacalypsis, q. Dupuis on Virgin and Child, 164; 531-32.


Hillarion Smerdis, 219 & fn., 366. Himalayas, and Sankara, 121.
Hillarion Smerdis, 219 & fn., 366.  
 
Himalayas, and Sankara, 121.


Hindu(s); born metaphysicians, 75; no, is a Spiritualist, 78; relations of, with Englishmen, 298301; and subjective phenomena, 80; two parties in, Society, 455; views of, studied by Olcott & H. P. B., 78.
Hindu(s); born metaphysicians, 75; no, is a Spiritualist, 78; relations of, with Englishmen, 298-301; and subjective phenomena, 80; two parties in, Society, 455; views of, studied by Olcott & H. P. B., 78.


Hiranya [Hiranya] def. 285.
Hiranya [Hiranya] def. 285.


Hiranyagarbha [ Hiranyagarbha], as divine light, 285.
Hiranyagarbha [Hiranyagarbha], as divine light, 285.


Histoire. See Deleuze.
Histoire. See Deleuze.
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Hobilgans, 471.
Hobilgans, 471.


Hoffmann, E. T. W., Chant <TAntonia, 220, 532.
Hoffmann, E. T. W., Chant d'Antonia, 220, 532.


–, Contes Fantastiques, 229.
–, Contes Fantastiques, 229.
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–, “Darwin and Haeckel,” 184, 532.
–, “Darwin and Haeckel,” 184, 532.


Hypnotism : ancients acquainted with, 458; and Dr. Braid, 278; erroneous causes ascribed to, 282.
Hypnotism: ancients acquainted with, 458; and Dr. Braid, 278; erroneous causes ascribed to, 282.


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lamblichus, and theurgy. 96.
Iamblichus, and theurgy. 96.
 
Iao, 90.
 
Ikshvaku, 132 fn.
 
Iliad. See Homer.  


Tao, 90.
Illuminati, 36. Illumination, 95.  


Ikshvaku, 132 fn. Iliad. See Homer. Illuminati, 36. Illumination, 95. Imagination, and actual existence, 171.
Imagination, and actual existence, 171.


Immortality: Bible mute on, 12 (23), 70; Buddhists do not believe in, 13(23); conditioned, discussed, 8-9(19-20), 10-11 (21-22); doctrine of, and crimes, 13(24); is not survival, 12(23).
Immortality: Bible mute on, 12 (23), 70; Buddhists do not believe in, 13(23); conditioned, discussed, 8-9(19-20), 10-11 (21-22); doctrine of, and crimes, 13(24); is not survival, 12(23).
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Indian Daily News, on the burial of a murderer, 437.
Indian Daily News, on the burial of a murderer, 437.


Indian Echo Press, 453 fn. Indian Tribune, The, 31.
Indian Echo Press, 453 fn.  
 
Indian Tribune, The, 31.


Individuality, obliteration of human, 109.
Individuality, obliteration of human, 109.
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Indo-Caucasians, and Egyptians, 394.
Indo-Caucasians, and Egyptians, 394.


Indra: def. 273; and Jahve, 274. Indu Prakash, 54, 483.
Indra: def. 273; and Jahve, 274.  
 
Indu Prakash, 54, 483.


Infidels, acknowledged later as wise men, 90.
Infidels, acknowledged later as wise men, 90.
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Ingersoll, Col. R. G., on Paine, 381.
Ingersoll, Col. R. G., on Paine, 381.


Inichua, language of Incas, 317. Initiates, compose First Section of
Inichua, language of Incas, 317.  
T.S., 494(501) & fn.
 
Initiates, compose First Section of T.S., 494(501) & fn.


Inquisition, celestial slaughter house, 47.
Inquisition, celestial slaughter house, 47.
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Intelligence, and cerebral development, 186.
Intelligence, and cerebral development, 186.


Interpolarisation, and Yoga, 470. Introduction. See Müller, Max.
Interpolarisation, and Yoga, 470.  
 
Introduction. See Müller, Max.


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Kansas City Review, etc., 308, 310, 324.
Kansas City Review, etc., 308, 310, 324.


Kapila: 11(22), 34, 57(63), 94, 99, 483; on state of Raj a-Yogis. 467.
Kapila: 11(22), 34, 57(63), 94, 99, 483; on state of Raja-Yogis. 467.


Karels, 356.
Karels, 356.


Karli Caves, Olcott meets san- nyasi sent by his Guru, 488.
Karli Caves, Olcott meets sannyasi sent by his Guru, 488.


Kashereninoff, Mme., and sleeping sickness, 462.
Kashereninoff, Mme., and sleeping sickness, 462.
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Kissam, Dr. 190.
Kissam, Dr. 190.


Kladderadatsch, humorous j oumal, 151; 533.
Kladderadatsch, humorous journal, 151; 533.


Klaus, Samuel, 221 et seq.
Klaus, Samuel, 221 et seq.
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Langooty, 25.
Langooty, 25.


Language: monosyllabic, at Eten understood by Chinese, 337 ; no written, with Incas, 334.
Language: monosyllabic, at Eten understood by Chinese, 337; no written, with Incas, 334.


Laponians, and Finns, on the dead, 173.
Laponians, and Finns, on the dead, 173.
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Light oj Asia. See Arnold.
Light oj Asia. See Arnold.


Lightning, damages shrine, 197-98. Lindsay, Lord, joins T.S., 403; 534-35.
Lightning, damages shrine, 197-98.  
 
Lindsay, Lord, joins T.S., 403; 534-35.


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Man: antiquity of, in America, 335; becomes demi-god by Yoga, 160; changes form through cycles, 336; childhood notions of early, acc. to Miiller, 114: future evolution of, a necessity, 186: gigantic bones of, in caves of Gibraltar, 337; and glacial period, 115; how to comprehend what is, 110; mechanism of, and intelligent force, 188: metamorphosed into wolves, 167; primitive, on river Trubezh, 261; subtle powers of nature in, 284; world’s rulers have no sway over inner. 105: a Tetraktys, 4(15).
Man: antiquity of, in America, 335; becomes demi-god by Yoga, 160; changes form through cycles, 336; childhood notions of early, acc. to Miiller, 114: future evolution of, a necessity, 186: gigantic bones of, in caves of Gibraltar, 337; and glacial period, 115; how to comprehend what is, 110; mechanism of, and intelligent force, 188: metamorphosed into wolves, 167; primitive, on river Trubezh, 261; subtle powers of nature in, 284; world’s rulers have no sway over inner. 105: a Tetraktys, 4(15).
Manco Capac: and Incas, 317: and Osiris, 306; son of the Sun. 317.
Manco Capac: and Incas, 317: and Osiris, 306; son of the Sun. 317.


Mandans, superstitions of, 173-74. Manes, 177.
Mandans, superstitions of, 173-74. Manes, 177.


Mangs, 141 S in.
Mangs, 141 & fn.


Mantra, or “word,” 446.
Mantra, or “word,” 446.
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Masonry, 145.
Masonry, 145.


Masters, and The Theosophist, 83. Materialism: and negation in Russia, 360; to be stemmed by revival of Aryan philosophy, 381.
Masters, and The Theosophist, 83.  
 
Materialism: and negation in Russia, 360; to be stemmed by revival of Aryan philosophy, 381.


Materialization, and portrait-figures as sense deceptions, 396.
Materialization, and portrait-figures as sense deceptions, 396.
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Maya [Maya], 464, 465.
Maya [Maya], 464, 465.


Mayavi-Rupa, projection of, 44344.
Mayavi-Rupa, projection of, 443-44.


Mayo, Lord, 28.
Mayo, Lord, 28.
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Mechanism. See Cox, S.
Mechanism. See Cox, S.


Medhurst, on Chinese spirits, 17677; 536.
Medhurst, on Chinese spirits, 176-77; 536.


Medical Faculty, of Paris and mesmerism, 275.
Medical Faculty, of Paris and mesmerism, 275.
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Mesrob, and Armenian alphabet, 351.
Mesrob, and Armenian alphabet, 351.


Messenger of Odessa, 350 fn. Metachemistry, 145.
Messenger of Odessa, 350 fn.  
 
Metachemistry, 145.


Metallotherapia, 283.
Metallotherapia, 283.
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Metempsychosis; 92 fn., and seven states of purification, 409.
Metempsychosis; 92 fn., and seven states of purification, 409.


Meteorology, and cycles, 424-25. Metis, 89.
Meteorology, and cycles, 424-25.  
 
Metis, 89.


Mexican(s): Christian virtues of, 321; superstitions about dead. 174-75.
Mexican(s): Christian virtues of, 321; superstitions about dead. 174-75.
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Montezuma, 309.
Montezuma, 309.


Monum. Christianity. See Lundy. Moon, worshipped in So. America, 316.
Monum. Christianity. See Lundy.  
 
Moon, worshipped in So. America, 316.


Moral: fog of vicious exhalations hanging over us, 399; taint transmissible, 398.
Moral: fog of vicious exhalations hanging over us, 399; taint transmissible, 398.
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Murderers, “safe in the arms of Jesus,” 437.
Murderers, “safe in the arms of Jesus,” 437.


Murray, Mrs. and T.S., 496( 503). Musset, A de., Rolla, q. on Voltaire, 159 & fn.; 537.
Murray, Mrs. and T.S., 496( 503).  
 
Musset, A de., Rolla, q. on Voltaire, 159 & fn.; 537.


Mutiny: 77; of 1857 due to missionaries, 26.
Mutiny: 77; of 1857 due to missionaries, 26.
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Nâga: tribe, 318; and Ulùpî, 79. Nagual, chief sorcerer in Mexico, 318.
Nâga: tribe, 318; and Ulùpî, 79.  
 
Nagual, chief sorcerer in Mexico, 318.


Nana. See Zola.
Nana. See Zola.
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Number (s): deep significance of, 408; mysterious influence of, 426; seven and T.S. work, 45053; seven as a sacred, 409, et seq.
Number (s): deep significance of, 408; mysterious influence of, 426; seven and T.S. work, 45053; seven as a sacred, 409, et seq.


Numerals, found in a rock, 192. Nyayaratna, M. C., 34.
Numerals, found in a rock, 192.  
 
Nyayaratna, M. C., 34.


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Oblations, and libations, and pi- sachas, 399.
Oblations, and libations, and pisachas, 399.


Obsession: cause and nature of, 395 et seq.; how to exorcise it, 400.
Obsession: cause and nature of, 395 et seq.; how to exorcise it, 400.
Line 2,009: Line 2,088:
Parthiva Puja [Parthivapuja], 117.
Parthiva Puja [Parthivapuja], 117.


Patala [Pátála], is America, 79. Pasamayo, 328.
Patala [Pátála], is America, 79.  
 
Pasamayo, 328.


Pasta, 237.
Pasta, 237.


Patanjali: 11(22), 34, 57(63), 94, 99; affirms one of the Sid- dhis, 217.
Patanjali: 11(22), 34, 57(63), 94, 99; affirms one of the Siddhis, 217.


–, Yog-Sankhya, 76, 108.
–, Yog-Sankhya, 76, 108.
Line 2,035: Line 2,116:
Périsprit: only a simulacrum, 7 (18); soul and spirit, 5(16).
Périsprit: only a simulacrum, 7 (18); soul and spirit, 5(16).


“Perkin’s tractors,” 189. Personal. See Whitworth.
“Perkin’s tractors,” 189.  
 
Personal. See Whitworth.


Peru: earthcruakes raise city in, 333; length of stone walls in, 332; ruins of, 323 et seq.
Peru: earthcruakes raise city in, 333; length of stone walls in, 332; ruins of, 323 et seq.
Line 2,063: Line 2,146:
Physicists, must leave spiritual causes to others, 158.
Physicists, must leave spiritual causes to others, 158.


Physics, and psychology, 158. Physiology: disfigures, 274; prejudices in, and effect of drugs, 189; the ABC of, 186.
Physics, and psychology, 158.  
 
Physiology: disfigures, 274; prejudices in, and effect of drugs, 189; the ABC of, 186.


Pictorial, writing of New World, 315.
Pictorial, writing of New World, 315.
Line 2,073: Line 2,158:
Pitakas, 138.
Pitakas, 138.


Pizarro, 304, 326, 339, 340, 343. Planet (s): colour of ruling, and Temple of Borsippa, 410; seven spheres of the, in symbolism, 411.
Pizarro, 304, 326, 339, 340, 343.  
 
Planet (s): colour of ruling, and Temple of Borsippa, 410; seven spheres of the, in symbolism, 411.
 
Plant, juice of, brings about coma, 460-61.
Plant, juice of, brings about coma, 460-61.


Line 2,080: Line 2,168:
Plato: on duality of soul, 5(16); on Universe as a cross, 145.
Plato: on duality of soul, 5(16); on Universe as a cross, 145.


-----, Banquet, 313 fn.
–, Banquet, 313 fn.


Pledge: of honour, 476, 478; of secrecy and occult sciences, 494(501).
Pledge: of honour, 476, 478; of secrecy and occult sciences, 494(501).


Pliny, Nat. History, 93 fn., 539. Plotinus, on three degrees of gnosis, 95.
Pliny, Nat. History, 93 fn., 539.  
 
Plotinus, on three degrees of gnosis, 95.


Plutarch: 93 fn; on psyché and nous, 6(17).
Plutarch: 93 fn; on psyché and nous, 6(17).
Line 2,121: Line 2,211:
Power, Paramount, need to recognize a, 418.
Power, Paramount, need to recognize a, 418.


Power (s): H.P.B. disclaims possession of supernatural, 491; magnetic, as key to scientific psychology, 511; Patanjali on, of Yogis, 466-67, 470-72; psycho-physiological, of Dervishes, 290; Raj a-Yogis and their, 463.
Power (s): H.P.B. disclaims possession of supernatural, 491; magnetic, as key to scientific psychology, 511; Patanjali on, of Yogis, 466-67, 470-72; psycho-physiological, of Dervishes, 290; Raja-Yogis and their, 463.


Prakamya, 471.
Prakamya, 471.
Line 2,161: Line 2,251:
Psychic, phenomena and peoples’ temperaments, 436.
Psychic, phenomena and peoples’ temperaments, 436.


Psychical Science, Oriental, 396. Psychische Studien, 289 fn.
Psychical Science, Oriental, 396.  
 
Psychische Studien, 289 fn.


Psychological: adepts in, science, 273; experiments in, science and T.S., 443; narratives of, experiences of value, 137; or mesmeric power, and disease, 190; powers of Dervishes, 290; Society, 191.
Psychological: adepts in, science, 273; experiments in, science and T.S., 443; narratives of, experiences of value, 137; or mesmeric power, and disease, 190; powers of Dervishes, 290; Society, 191.
Line 2,224: Line 2,316:
Rahats: or adepts and Ceylon, 438, 488; four degrees of, 487.
Rahats: or adepts and Ceylon, 438, 488; four degrees of, 487.


Raj a-Yoga, and mudras, 119.
Raja-Yoga, and mudras, 119.


Raja-Yogis: acquire but do not practice physical powers, 463; Kapila on state of, 467; longevity of, 461; secretiveness of, 462-63.
Raja-Yogis: acquire but do not practice physical powers, 463; Kapila on state of, 467; longevity of, 461; secretiveness of, 462-63.
Line 2,252: Line 2,344:
Relics, worship of, 168-69.
Relics, worship of, 168-69.


Religion: doom of Western, is sealed, 381 ; emotional, appeals most to men, 447; Theosophy an ally of honest, 103.
Religion: doom of Western, is sealed, 381; emotional, appeals most to men, 447; Theosophy an ally of honest, 103.


Religion laïque, killed by science, 497(504); 498(505).
Religion laïque, killed by science, 497(504); 498(505).
Line 2,291: Line 2,383:
Robertson, Wm., The Hist, of America, misrepresents ancient Mexicans, 304; 542.
Robertson, Wm., The Hist, of America, misrepresents ancient Mexicans, 304; 542.


Rolla. See Musset. “Rolling pot,” 511.
Rolla. See Musset.  
 
“Rolling pot,” 511.


Roman y Zamora, on Peruvian temples, 323; 542.
Roman y Zamora, on Peruvian temples, 323; 542.
Line 2,301: Line 2,395:
Roman Martyrology, The, on St. Josaphat, 134 fn.; 542.
Roman Martyrology, The, on St. Josaphat, 134 fn.; 542.


Romanoffs, and Dolgoruky, 353. Rosicrucian (s): and confabulation of souls, 92; MS of Saint- Germain, 193, on fire, 35-36.
Romanoffs, and Dolgoruky, 353.  
 
Rosicrucian (s): and confabulation of souls, 92; MS of Saint-Germain, 193, on fire, 35-36.
 
Rosicrucians, The. See Jennings.  


Rosicrucians, The. See Jennings. Rossini, 219, 237.
Rossini, 219, 237.


Rotura, anaesthetises animals, 202 (205-06).
Rotura, anaesthetises animals, 202 (205-06).
Line 2,358: Line 2,456:
Saktas, 77, 119.
Saktas, 77, 119.


ââkya-Muni, 44, 45, 132 & fn., 140.
Sâkya-Muni, 44, 45, 132 & fn., 140.


Saladin, Mr., and magnetizing, 136.
Saladin, Mr., and magnetizing, 136.
Line 2,376: Line 2,474:
Sankara Dandis, as Yogis, 462.
Sankara Dandis, as Yogis, 462.


Sannyasi(s) : 77, 453; Branch of the, or First Section, 499(506); Olcott meets a, at Karli Caves, 488; various types of, 118.
Sannyasi(s): 77, 453; Branch of the, or First Section, 499(506); Olcott meets a, at Karli Caves, 488; various types of, 118.


Sanskrit: five nasals of, 120; Text Society and needed Oriental scholarship, 473-74.
Sanskrit: five nasals of, 120; Text Society and needed Oriental scholarship, 473-74.
Line 2,398: Line 2,496:
Schelling, on identity of subject and object, 95.
Schelling, on identity of subject and object, 95.


Schlagintweit, 474, 544·. Schlemihl, Peter, 173.
Schlagintweit, 474, 544.  
 
Schlemihl, Peter, 173.


Schliemann, Dr., and svastika, 144.
Schliemann, Dr., and svastika, 144.
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Seven: among the Aryas, 413-14; in folk-lore, myth and customs, 413; musical tones, 411; recurrence of numbers, in T.S. work, 440, 450-53; sacred number in antiquity, 409 et seq.; states of purification, 409; symbol of Deity’s union with Universe, 412; widely used in Christianity and Mohammedanism, 410-11, 412.
Seven: among the Aryas, 413-14; in folk-lore, myth and customs, 413; musical tones, 411; recurrence of numbers, in T.S. work, 440, 450-53; sacred number in antiquity, 409 et seq.; states of purification, 409; symbol of Deity’s union with Universe, 412; widely used in Christianity and Mohammedanism, 410-11, 412.


“Seven Rivers,” and Aryans, 209. Shaberons, 471.
“Seven Rivers,” and Aryans, 209.  
 
Shaberons, 471.


Shad Abhinna, 487.
Shad Abhinna, 487.
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Sivarâtri: 117; and Roman Catholic réveillon, 163.
Sivarâtri: 117; and Roman Catholic réveillon, 163.


Sivatherium, and elephant, 336. Siwupilidimbiapat(?), 487.
Sivatherium, and elephant, 336.  
 
Siwupilidimbiapat(?), 487.


Skulls: of Egyptian mummies of Indo-Caucasian type, 394; of various races, 309.
Skulls: of Egyptian mummies of Indo-Caucasian type, 394; of various races, 309.
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Solomon, key of, 96.
Solomon, key of, 96.


Solstice, Winter, 164. Somnambulism, 277, 284. Sophia, 89.
Solstice, Winter, 164.  


Sophism, easily accepted, 58(64). Sorcery, and reversal of aka sic currents, 218-19.
Somnambulism, 277, 284.
 
Sophia, 89.
 
Sophism, easily accepted, 58(64).  
 
Sorcery, and reversal of aka sic currents, 218-19.


Soul: dual in Plato, 5(16); Cox on necessity of, 188, 191 ; evolution of, 186; loses its recollections, 73; only semi-divine, 7 (18); survival of, discussed by Fichte, 154-55; and seven stages of purification, 409; union with Universal Soul, 93, 94, 472; Universal, and Emerson, 208; term def. 472.
Soul: dual in Plato, 5(16); Cox on necessity of, 188, 191 ; evolution of, 186; loses its recollections, 73; only semi-divine, 7 (18); survival of, discussed by Fichte, 154-55; and seven stages of purification, 409; union with Universal Soul, 93, 94, 472; Universal, and Emerson, 208; term def. 472.
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–, The Principles of Sociology: on shade and spirit, 170-71; on superstitions of Mandans, 173-74.
–, The Principles of Sociology: on shade and spirit, 170-71; on superstitions of Mandans, 173-74.


Spies, Russian, and H. P. B., 28. Spinoza, on Divine Wisdom, 498 (505).
Spies, Russian, and H. P. B., 28.  
 
Spinoza, on Divine Wisdom, 498 (505).


Spirit: breath or ghost, 171; direct knowledge of, 93; divine I or, 160; Omnipresent, 208; or male element and cross, 145 ; or real self, 94; personal god of man, 7(18) ; Primeval. 465; Universal, and Diksha, 93.
Spirit: breath or ghost, 171; direct knowledge of, 93; divine I or, 160; Omnipresent, 208; or male element and cross, 145 ; or real self, 94; personal god of man, 7(18) ; Primeval. 465; Universal, and Diksha, 93.


Spiritismus. See Ulrici and Wundt. Spiritists, and Spiritualists, difference between, 377.
Spiritismus. See Ulrici and Wundt.  


Spirits: among Chinese, 176-77; doubted by Crookes, 57(63); and elementáis, 80; evoked by Williams, 153-54; good, seldom cause physical manifestations, 109; intercourse with, obnoxious to Hindus, 79, 177-78; and Mahabharata, 37-38; meaning of, in India, 74; of the elements, 260; and other entities known to ancients, 108; phenomena attributed to, can be controlled by man, 108; phenomena of so-called, 37 ; Porphyry on mischief of, 178; pranks of, 509; veracity of, doubted, 12(23).
Spiritists, and Spiritualists, difference between, 377.
 
Spirits: among Chinese, 176-77; doubted by Crookes, 57(63); and elementáis, 80; evoked by Williams, 153-54; good, seldom cause physical manifestations, 109; intercourse with, obnoxious to Hindus, 79, 177-78; and Mahabharata, 37-38; meaning of, in India, 74; of the elements, 260; and other entities known to ancients, 108; phenomena attributed to, can be controlled by man, 108; phenomena of so-called, 37; Porphyry on mischief of, 178; pranks of, 509; veracity of, doubted, 12(23).


Spiritualism: Burenin on why scientists espouse, 157-58; can be understood only by means of comparative psychology, 107; century too late, 158; current of vital force and, 136; duty of, to rebuild on ruins of the past, 182; Fichte on, and survival, 154-55; and founding of T.S., 97; future of, depends upon help of honest science, 159; and scientists, 149 et seq.·, Naquet on, 280; scientists succumb to 149-50, 157-58.
Spiritualism: Burenin on why scientists espouse, 157-58; can be understood only by means of comparative psychology, 107; century too late, 158; current of vital force and, 136; duty of, to rebuild on ruins of the past, 182; Fichte on, and survival, 154-55; and founding of T.S., 97; future of, depends upon help of honest science, 159; and scientists, 149 et seq.·, Naquet on, 280; scientists succumb to 149-50, 157-58.


Spiritualist, The, 71, 72, 293, 448. Spiritualists: credulous idiots, 263; dilemma of, 510; hardly any in India, 71-72, 79; and Spiritists, 377; twenty millions of, 170; various definitions of the term, 73 et seq., 430; veteran, founders of T.S., 107.
Spiritualist, The, 71, 72, 293, 448.  
 
Spiritualists: credulous idiots, 263; dilemma of, 510; hardly any in India, 71-72, 79; and Spiritists, 377; twenty millions of, 170; various definitions of the term, 73 et seq., 430; veteran, founders of T.S., 107.


Spirituality, and self-development, 215.
Spirituality, and self-development, 215.
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Srotriya, 92.
Srotriya, 92.


Statesman, The, and Lord Queens- borough, 364.
Statesman, The, and Lord Queens-borough, 364.
 
Statistics, and cycles, 449.  


Statistics, and cycles, 449. Stellar. See Davis, A. J.
Stellar. See Davis, A. J.


Stenio, Franz, 220 et seq.
Stenio, Franz, 220 et seq.
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Strabo, 93 fn.
Strabo, 93 fn.


Strachey, Sir John, 294 fn., 297. Stradivarius, 258.
Strachey, Sir John, 294 fn., 297.  
 
Stradivarius, 258.


Strange Story. See Bulwer-Lytton. Student, true, always a recluse, 105.
Strange Story. See Bulwer-Lytton.  
 
Student, true, always a recluse, 105.


Substance, One, 91.
Substance, One, 91.
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Sun: called “Eye of Ahura-Maz-da,” 124; Central, as Deity, 145; end of the, as envisioned by some scientists, 483 et seq.; Sons and Virgins of the, 316, 331; Spiritual, or Tezcatlipoca, 320; visible type of Ormazd, 442; and Winter Solstice, 164; worship of, among Bulgarians, 147 et seq.
Sun: called “Eye of Ahura-Maz-da,” 124; Central, as Deity, 145; end of the, as envisioned by some scientists, 483 et seq.; Sons and Virgins of the, 316, 331; Spiritual, or Tezcatlipoca, 320; visible type of Ormazd, 442; and Winter Solstice, 164; worship of, among Bulgarians, 147 et seq.


Sun-gods, born on Dec. 25th, 164. Sun-spots, and cycles, 423.
Sun-gods, born on Dec. 25th, 164.  
 
Sun-spots, and cycles, 423.


Sun (New York): 302, 379; on Mollie Fancher, 191.
Sun (New York): 302, 379; on Mollie Fancher, 191.
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Supreme Power: always worshipped, 122; and Primeval Light, 128.
Supreme Power: always worshipped, 122; and Primeval Light, 128.


Surva, Slavonian god, 146 et seq. Survakari, 148-49.
Surva, Slavonian god, 146 et seq.  
 
Survakari, 148-49.


Survaki, 146.
Survaki, 146.
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Svarga, and Moksha, 73.
Svarga, and Moksha, 73.


Svastika: meaning of, 145; widely known by the ancients, 144-45. Svetâsvatara Upanishad, on Ka- pila, 34; 545.
Svastika: meaning of, 145; widely known by the ancients, 144-45.  
 
Svetâsvatara Upanishad, on Kapila, 34; 545.


Swedenborg, 94.
Swedenborg, 94.
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Tay, Prof., on the end of the sun, 484-85.
Tay, Prof., on the end of the sun, 484-85.


Taylor, Thos., The 14'orhs of Plato, on universe as cross, 145; 546.
Taylor, Thos., The Works of Plato, on universe as cross, 145; 546.


Tchuvashes, exorcism among, 178. Teachers, for the East are Asiatics, 406.
Tchuvashes, exorcism among, 178.  
 
Teachers, for the East are Asiatics, 406.


Teersoot, Gheber trident, 123,124.
Teersoot, Gheber trident, 123,124.
Line 2,681: Line 2,811:


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{{Page aside|586}}
Teocallis, and mounds, 316, 320. Teotihuacan, pyramids of, 319-20. Tetraktys, man a, 4(15), 6(17). Te-vijja, 487.
Teocallis, and mounds, 316, 320.  
 
Teotihuacan, pyramids of, 319-20.  
 
Tetraktys, man a, 4(15), 6(17).  
 
Te-vijja, 487.


Tezcacalli, at Teotihuacan, 320.
Tezcacalli, at Teotihuacan, 320.
Line 2,689: Line 2,825:
Thackersing, Mulji, 75.
Thackersing, Mulji, 75.


Themis, and Medusa, 210. Theodidaktoi, 4(15), 87, 89, 94. Theology: and Chronology, 111; exploded through comparative philology, 107; and science, both assailed, 182-83.
Themis, and Medusa, 210.  
 
Theodidaktoi, 4(15), 87, 89, 94.  
 
Theology: and Chronology, 111; exploded through comparative philology, 107; and science, both assailed, 182-83.


Theosophia: 87, 92; spiritual sense of term, and T.S., 498 (505).
Theosophia: 87, 92; spiritual sense of term, and T.S., 498 (505).
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Thought(s): human, and its infinite varieties, 106; and imagination, 171; incarnated, of evil men, 510; infinite reverberations of, 8(19); is material and survives, 397.
Thought(s): human, and its infinite varieties, 106; and imagination, 171; incarnated, of evil men, 510; infinite reverberations of, 8(19); is material and survives, 397.


Three, symbol of divine triad, 412. Tiahuanaco, ruins of, 317-18, 331. Tibet, and trance of animals, 203 (206).
Three, symbol of divine triad, 412.  
 
Tiahuanaco, ruins of, 317-18, 331. Tibet, and trance of animals, 203 (206).


Tikkun, or Adam Kadmon, 91.
Tikkun, or Adam Kadmon, 91.
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Transmigration: 92; cyclic, 73; temporary, or avesa, 217.
Transmigration: 92; cyclic, 73; temporary, or avesa, 217.


Travels. See Dumas, Hue, Le- maistre.
Travels. See Dumas, Hue, Lemaistre.


Tribe, unknown, at Eten, So. America, and Chinese, 337.
Tribe, unknown, at Eten, So. America, and Chinese, 337.
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Wimbridge, Edward: 417; and Miss Bates, 475 et seq.; objections of, corrected, 479-81; resigns, 480; supported by H.P.B. in India, 479; and The Theosophist, 83, 84, 86.
Wimbridge, Edward: 417; and Miss Bates, 475 et seq.; objections of, corrected, 479-81; resigns, 480; supported by H.P.B. in India, 479; and The Theosophist, 83, 84, 86.
Winter Solstice, 164.
Winter Solstice, 164.


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W'orks. See Taylor, Thos.
W'orks. See Taylor, Thos.


World; invisible, 92;-Soul, 273. ik'orW. 203 ( 206).
World; invisible, 92;-Soul, 273.  
 
World. 203 ( 206).


Worship, of ancestors, 176 et seq. Wundt, Prof., Der Spiritismus, 151; 549-50.
Worship, of ancestors, 176 et seq. Wundt, Prof., Der Spiritismus, 151; 549-50.
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Yule, Col. H., Book of Ser Marco Polo, on Josaphat and Bar- laam, 134 fn.; 550.
Yule, Col. H., Book of Ser Marco Polo, on Josaphat and Bar- laam, 134 fn.; 550.


Zadkiel, astrological Almanac, 200. Zanoni. See Bulwer-Lytton.
Zadkiel, astrological Almanac, 200.  


Zarate, on Teotihuacan, 320, 550. Zarathushtra, 126, 128.
Zanoni. See Bulwer-Lytton.
 
Zarate, on Teotihuacan, 320, 550.  
 
Zarathushtra, 126, 128.


Zasse, Dr. E., on historical cycles, 421 et seq.
Zasse, Dr. E., on historical cycles, 421 et seq.
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Zola, YAssommoir, 512, 551.
Zola, YAssommoir, 512, 551.


–, Nana, 512, 551, Zöllner, 36, 150, 151, 152. Zolotaya Orda, 354.
–, Nana, 512, 551,  
 
Zöllner, 36, 150, 151, 152.  
 
Zolotaya Orda, 354.


Zoroaster, 34.
Zoroaster, 34.