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Abdals, 290. | Abdals, 290. | ||
Abhinavagupta, and Sankara, 218. Abich, | 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 | Aghora Panthas, and liquor, 456. | ||
Agnihi poorvebhihi [Agnih | 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. | 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. | ||
Avesta, 123, 522. | |||
Aymaras, 308, 316. | Aymaras, 308, 316. | ||
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Batukram, Dr., 511. | Batukram, Dr., 511. | ||
Bazaroff, type created by | 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. | |||
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 | –, 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 [ | 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 | 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 | 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. | ||
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, | 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 | 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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Iamblichus, and theurgy. 96. | |||
Iao, 90. | |||
Ikshvaku, 132 fn. | |||
Iliad. See Homer. | |||
Illuminati, 36. Illumination, 95. | |||
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 | Kapila: 11(22), 34, 57(63), 94, 99, 483; on state of Raja-Yogis. 467. | ||
Karels, 356. | Karels, 356. | ||
Karli Caves, Olcott meets | 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 | 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 | 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, | 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, | 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 | 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. | ||
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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 | Patanjali: 11(22), 34, 57(63), 94, 99; affirms one of the Siddhis, 217. | ||
–, Yog-Sankhya, 76, 108. | –, Yog-Sankhya, 76, 108. | ||
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
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). | ||
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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; | 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. | ||
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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. | ||
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Rahats: or adepts and Ceylon, 438, 488; four degrees of, 487. | Rahats: or adepts and Ceylon, 438, 488; four degrees of, 487. | ||
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. | ||
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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). | ||
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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. | ||
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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. | |||
Rossini, 219, 237. | |||
Rotura, anaesthetises animals, 202 (205-06). | Rotura, anaesthetises animals, 202 (205-06). | ||
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Saktas, 77, 119. | Saktas, 77, 119. | ||
Sâkya-Muni, 44, 45, 132 & fn., 140. | |||
Saladin, Mr., and magnetizing, 136. | Saladin, Mr., and magnetizing, 136. | ||
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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. | ||
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Schelling, on identity of subject and object, 95. | Schelling, on identity of subject and object, 95. | ||
Schlagintweit, 474, | 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 | 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 | 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. | |||
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 | 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 | 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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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, | 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. | 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 | 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. | ||