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Bakshish, 180. | |||
Balaam, ass of, contrasted with modern ones, 222. | |||
Balabasha, language, 373. | |||
Balbadha, letters or Devanagari, 383. | |||
Banner of Light, 134 et seq., 289, 290. | |||
Barbarities, of Turks, 255 et seq., 262. | |||
Barber. See Beaumarchais. | |||
Barborka, G. A., H. P. Blavatsky, Tulku and Tibet, 481 fn. | |||
Baruch, Dr., mystical Hebrew physician, 420-21. | |||
Bashi-Bazouks, atrocities of, 255. | |||
Basilideans, 105. | |||
Basilio, Don, 128 & fn. | |||
Bates, Miss Rosa, goes to London, 420, 422, 426. | |||
Bath-Koi, 229. | |||
Beard, Dr. Geo. M.: 135, 136, 189, 223; absurd claims of, 22425; H.P.B.’s views about, and challenge to, 36 et seq., 47 et seq. | |||
Beaumarchais, Barber of Seville, 128 fn., 447. | |||
—, Marriage of Figaro, 128 fn., 447. | |||
Beecher, Rev., 244. | |||
Belgrade, H.P.B. in, 14(19), 165. | |||
Bellachini, S., on Slade’s phenomena, 316-17. | |||
Bennett, Mrs., a cheat, 220. | |||
Bertrand, Sergeant, and corpses, 286. | |||
Besant, Annie, on formation of T.S., 123. | |||
Bhagavad-Gita, various spellings of, 250. | |||
Bible, fictitious character of authority of, 380. | |||
Bible. See Jacolliot. | |||
Billing, Dr. H. J.: 246, 375 fn., 411, 412, 424; hears a | |||
Brother’s voice, 427. | |||
Bios: and périsprit, 361(365); and psyché, etc., 292. | |||
Bismarck, involved in controversy over Slade, 317. | |||
Blake, Dr. Carter-: 409, 412, 424, 436; accuses Founders, 411. | |||
Blavatsky, H. P.: able to get money for “body” only, 425; age of, acc. to reporters, 397 (401); aims at demonstrating Spiritualism mathematically, 199; amusing remarks about her nose, 319; an occultist, 34; and monument to Mazzini, 39091(391-92); and Olcott as twin “Theosophical gorgons,” 320; and the Russian protest, 217 et seq.; ascribed psychological powers she never had, 324, 328; asked by Aksakov to select mediums for Russia, 91, 94; at Kutais, 387; at Montana, 55 fn.; at Northport, L.I., 56, 83-85; at Odessa in 1870, 263; auction at her home, 428; buys trunks, 427; calumniated by Home, 198; can detect cheating in mediums, 141; cat of, lost, 431, 440; compares herself to a bramble-bush, 302; confused with Nathalie Blavatsky, 204; could produce phenomena at will, 73; date of arrival in N.Y., 224 & fn.; date of Amer, citizenship, 224 fn., 408; declines to make public address, 390(392) ; defends Eddys, 189-90; defends Olcott, 188; defends reality of magic, 134 et seq.; defends Spiritualism, 67; defends validity of Masonic diploma, 307 et seq.; defines character of reporters, 396(400-01); denies misstatements about herself, 54; Diaries of, 406-33; discusses mediums {{Page aside|544}}Holmes, 59 et seq.; earliest writings not identified, 1-2; “eats like three hogs,” 433; endorses Slade as genuine medium, 223; faints and has difficulty coming to, 420; familiar with magic, 144; family background of, xxvi et seq.; friend and champion of mediums, 190; gets aerial drive, 412; goes on errand for Sahib, 425; goes out with Judge, 429; goes to meet a Brother, 428; goes to Tiflis astrally, 427; has cold again, 426; has courage of her opinions, 358; has father’s photo, 44; has group-photo taken, 427; horoscope of, Ixxiv; has teeth extracted, 429; helped by M. in production of phenomena, 73; helps to draft Circular on T.S., 375 fn.; helps wounded Russian soldiers, 313; heterodox Spiritualist, 135; homesick for India, 434; in Belgrade, 14(19), 165; intends to immortalize her Scrapbooks, 394; lawsuit of, 56, 83-85; leaves Sandy Hook, 433; life-story of, from birth to 1874 xxvi-lii; light of truth as beacon of her life, 127; makes fun of critics, 324; martyrdom of, begins, 90; meaning attached by, to term Spiritualism, 74; meets Master bodily, 3-4; member of Grand Lodge, 142; never a medium except in earliest youth, 203; not a Countess, 397 (401); not a medium, 73, 143, 198; not a Spiritualist, 140; not a Western Mason, 308; not an exoteric Buddhist, 398(402); Notes on the Diaries of, 43440; on clairvoyance, 423; only “she-Cabalist” in America, 189; on plight of Spiritualism, 47-49; ordered to tell truth about phenomena, 90; overshadowed by Adepts, 414, 438; portrait of, as a lama, 425; presented with part of father’s medal by “spirit,” 43, 44, 20304; produces a charm, 425; protects honest mediums, 141; protests on being slandered and gives warning, 247-49; reads unopened letter, 415; receives message in Russian through Slade, 224; receives papers from sister, 426; regards philosophy of Gautama Buddha as most sublime system, 398(402); relatives of, in Turko-Russian War, 255 et seq; ridicules Nikoladze, 385 et seq.; role of, in manifestations at the Eddys, 35; Russian writings of, 313; sails for India, 431, 433; sells monkey, 427; sent on purpose from Paris to America, 73; slandered by mediums, 190-91; smokes on the beach, 408; strolls through park, catches chill, 417; subpoenaed in Vanderbilt case, 419-20; taken for a drive by Mrs. Mitchell, 423; takes out lock of black hair from her head, 408, 421; takes photo, 427; three distinct individualities in, 411; translates art. by Wagner, 90; translates Olcott’s articles, 2 & fn.; true Spiritualist, 192; trunks of, at Adyar, 422, 430, 439; under orders, 73; visits Judge, 412; warns mediums, 212-13; witnesses of, are living men, 284; witnesses recovery of stolen property phenomenally at Cawnpoor, 275-77; writes Aksakov on Isis, 264. | |||
—, Isis Unveiled. 358, 412; R. Brown on, 323; date of publication, 264; on Elementáis and {{Page aside|545}}Elementaries, 266, 281; on reincarnation of children, etc., 298; original title of, altered, 237 fn., 302; partly written at Ithaca, N. Y., 452; reviewed by Public Opinion, 388; H. Spencer read, 413; on Todas, 357; A. R. Wallace on, 323; criticized and praised by reviewers, 323. | |||
—, Notebook·. Travel-Impressions from Hungary, 11-17(1722); Notes on above, 22-25. | |||
—, Scrapbooks: 247 fn., 369 fn., 379 fn., 384; H.P.B. calls out apparitions at Eddys, 53; H.P.B. meets Olcott, 34; H.P.B. never overwhelmed, 44; in Adyar Archives, 29; letter from E. G. Brown, 45; ordered to expose Dr. Child, 75 fn.; on abuse by W. E. Coleman, 319; on Art Magic, 238; on Atrya & Hilarion, 90; on A. von Vay & elementals, 281; on Baron de Palm, 214, 233; on being abused, 313; on being slandered, 249 fn.; on Rev. Bellow, 121; on Mrs. Bennett, 220-21; on Dr. Bloede, 143, 260; on E. G. Brown as a medium, 271; on E. G. Brown’s bankruptcy, 404; on E. G. Brown’s character, 88; on Brown’s ingratitude, 95; on “Cave of the Echoes,” 338 fn.; on Circular from Brotherhood of Luxor, 87; on Mrs. Compton, 137 fn.; on Crookes and phenomena, 194; on Elementals, 123; on embryonic man, 124; on Englishmen and the future fateful hour for India, 404-05; on Felt, 193; on First Occult Shot, 101 fn.; on formation of T.S., 121, 122; on “ghosts,” 44; on Mrs. Holmes and orders from M., 120-21; on Home’s anonymous letters, 220; on Home’s mediumship, 203, 204; on E. Kislingbury, 271; on lion and mouse, 378; on Masonic diploma, 281; on Mind’s return and Nous, 233; on Moloney, 277; on Mona- chesi’s art., & wisdom of India, 133; on Nana Sahib, 337; on Olcott and Dr. Gardiner, 72; on Olcott as future Hanuman, 194; on orders from Serapis to write art., 119; on orders received from T. B. to tell truth about phenomena, 89-90; on orders to establish T.S. and choose Olcott, 94-95, 124; on Peebles and Spiritualists, 264, 290; on phenomenalism and P. C. Mittra, 282; on Preamble of T.S., 150; on Providence Journal, 306; on Dr. Rotura’s discovery, 389-90; on Scheol, 187 fn.; on Dr. Scudder and Hindu Women, 405; on searching mediums, 278; on Sotheran’s political activities, 403-04; on Sotheran, 193, 290; on Spirits as ignoramuses, 143 fn.; on T.S. as a secret Society, 194; on F. Thomas’ art. on Spiritualism, 214; | |||
—, Sketchbook: analysis of contents, 3-11; Legend of the Night Flower, 6-7(7-8); on nature & adeptship, 4, 5; on Woman’s happiness, 5. | |||
—, Theosophical Glossary, on Spiritualism, 74. | |||
Blavatsky, Nathalie, gossips about, and Home, 204. | |||
Blavatsky, N. V.: died, acc. to H.P.B., 54; marriage of H.P.B. to, 55. | |||
Blavatsky. See Barborka, G. A. | |||
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Bloede, Dr.: 143, 199, 201, 203, 204, 260, 324, 413; from antagonist turns friend, 393, 406. | |||
Blood, of Saviour and crimes, 380. Bobileff, Mr. 207. | |||
Boehm, clerical deputy, 317. | |||
Bombay Gazette, The, on Rotura, 389. | |||
Books: hint about certain, as sources of mediaeval Cabala, 132; influence of, and of spoken word, 380; on Cabala difficult to understand, 131; reviewed by physiognomy, 386 et seq. | |||
Books of Hermes, taught evolution, 232. | |||
Borelli: anticipated Newton, 243; biogr., 447. | |||
Boston Herald·. 220; and Home, 195. | |||
Bouton, J. W., 237 fn., 264, 431. | |||
Boyle, 243. | |||
Boys, traffic in Italian, by Consul de Luca, 390-91(392). | |||
Brahma, 239, 244, 333. | |||
Brahmans, Dravida, and Peebles, 305. | |||
Brahmo-Samaj: and personal God, 383; its origin and purpose, 381. | |||
Brahmo Year Book, 381. | |||
Brain: catches glimpses of the “eternal thought,” 268; neurine of, and child, 297. | |||
Bredif, 89, 90, 212, 316. | |||
Brewster, David: denies miracles, 242; biogr., 447-48. | |||
British, tribunal not Jesuitical, 225. | |||
Brotherhood(s) : as offshoots of Occultism, 105; has records and doctrines that cannot be revealed to profane, 306; location of, secret for present, 113; occult, 103; of Asia Minor and Cabalistic MS., 105, 106; of Humanity and the T.S., 377. | |||
Brothers, story about the, by P. Davidson, 162. | |||
Brown, E. Gerry: appointed sole deputy for selection of mediums, 91, 94, 120; as a medium, 271; contacts H.P.B., 45-46; goes bankrupt, 404; H.P.B. on character of, 88; ingratitude of, 95; on Brotherhood of Luxor, 85; on Oriental Spiritualists, 90. | |||
Brown, John, and Olcott, 506. | |||
Brown, Robert, opinion of, on Isis Unveiled, 323. | |||
—, Poseidon, 323, 448. | |||
—, The Great Dionysiak Myth, 323, 448. | |||
Buchanan, J. R., 272, 448. | |||
Buchner, 37, 448. | |||
Buck, Dr. J. D., applies for fellowship, 423. | |||
Buckle, H. T., Hist, of Civil, in England, and H.P.B., 2; 448. | |||
Buddha: based himself on esoteric meaning of the Vedas, 398 (402); errors of Wm. Jones about, 239; philosophy of Gautama, the purest and most logical, 398(402). | |||
Buddhism: exoteric and pure, 398 (402); Olcott’s role in reviving, 510-12. | |||
Buddhists: bhikkus wear yellow, 240 fn.; on molecules after death, 362(366); on the perisprit and spirit, 361(365); rejected the Vedas at a later period, 398(402). | |||
Buguet, 196. | |||
Bulwer-Lytton, Zanoni, 100. | |||
Burnouf, 251. | |||
Burr, Miss Ellen F., 425, 427, 429. | |||
Burton, Capt. R. F.: 411, 437; and H.P.B., 358. | |||
Butlerov, A. M.: protests, 210 212, 213, 215; biogr., 448-49. | |||
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Cabala (Kabalah): and implicit faith, 130; axiom of the, 334; def. by Levi, 130; elements of the, 130; genuine and Mosaic, contrasted, 110-11; intentional slang of, 131; meaning of term, 111; New Testament, easiest, 114; only existing copy preserved, 105, 106; Oriental, the most secret, 106; problems of Jewish, 113; relation of Jewish, to Chaldean, 150; textbook of secrets of Nature, 102; three Magi borrowed from the, 129. | |||
Cabalists: and Rosicrucians, 105; become and are not made, 10607; do not tell one how to do, 131. | |||
Caesar, believed in augurs, etc., 232. | |||
—, Commentaries, Huxley on, 231; 449. | |||
Cagliostro: 137; last of Rosicrucians, 104, 141, 161; maligned, 310; may be seen again, 161. California, Atrya and Hilarion in. 90. | |||
Calphurnia, Caesar’s wife, 232. SS Canada, Founders sail on, 431. Carbonari, and occultism, 107 fn. Carpenter, Dr. W. B.: 224, 354, 356; limited view of, on Hindu phenomena, 272 et seq. | |||
Cassels, W. R. Supernatural Religion, etc., 380, 449. | |||
Castro, Adolpho de, and H.P.B., 1. Catherine, Princess, murdered, 163. | |||
Catherine II, 92. | |||
Catholic World, on Home, 197. | |||
“Cave of the Echoes,” magical evocation in, 346 et seq. | |||
Cawnpoor, phenomenon by a gosain at, 275-77. | |||
Ceccarini, Dr. G., and the Mazzini Commission, 391(392). | |||
Century, 19th, age of destruction, 221. | |||
Chabutara, police-house, 275. | |||
Charles, H.P.B.’s cat, 416, 431, 438, 440. | |||
Chaturhotri Mantra, on evolution of Earth, 227. | |||
Child: a soul, not a spirit, 363 (367); an animal at first, 297; dead, a failure of nature, must be reborn, 298, 363(368); influence of elementaries on, 285; only a duality, 364(368). | |||
Child, Dr.: H.P.B. ordered to expose, 58 et seq., 75 et seq., 75 fn.; letter of, to Daily Graphic, 80-81. | |||
Childs, G. Washington, 242. | |||
Chinese, characteristics of, 108, 109. | |||
Chips. See Muller, Max. | |||
Chittenden, H.P.B. and Olcott at, 34. | |||
Choate, J. M., medium, 278. | |||
Chrestos, and Jesus of flesh, 383. | |||
Christ: actual existence of. doubted, 140 fn.; cures Mary of Magdala, 140. | |||
Christian, Theology particularly pernicious, 377. | |||
Chistianity: fetishism of, 333; greatest evil to humanity, 394; object of T.S. is to antagonize, 394; offers premium for crimes, 379-80; T.S. saves heathen from, 381. | |||
Christians, prophesy about, 374. Christna. See Krishna. | |||
Church: plagiarized from exoteric Buddhism, 398(402); rites and ceremonies of, stem from Occultism, 118; triple-headed snake, 394. | |||
Cicero: 232; divinum quiddam of. 229. | |||
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Circle(s) : magnetic, and will power, 352-53; story of the luminous, 177 et seq. | |||
Citizenship, American, of 408. | |||
Clairvoyance, absurd information through, 92-93. | |||
Clairvoyants, trained, and materializations, 267. | |||
Clarke, W. H., at the Holmeses, 64. | |||
Cobb, J. S., 311, 420, 449. | |||
Colby: 413; foolish words about magic, 135 et seq. | |||
Coleman, Chas., The Mythology of the Hindus, 241, 449. | |||
Coleman, Wm. E. : 238; abuses H.P.B., 318; dishonest dealings of, 322 ; invites controversy, 321-22; biogr., 449-50. | |||
Colleges, for neophytes of secret science, 103. | |||
Collett, Miss, Brâhmo Year Book, on Brâhmo Samâj, 381-82. | |||
Cologne Gazette, on Turkish barbarities, 256. | |||
Colville, W. J., 277. | |||
Commentaries, See Caesar. | |||
Commentary. See Hurrychund, C. | |||
Compensation, Law of, 200. | |||
Compton, Mrs. : an electric battery, 137; transfiguration of, 339. | |||
Conception, and astral light, 28485. | |||
Confucius, compared to Christ and Buddha, 108-09. | |||
Consciousness: evolution of, into intellectual self-consciousness, 334; latent spirit and distinct, 331. | |||
Consummatum est, 431, 439-40. | |||
Cooke, J. P., The New Chemistry, on wave theory of light, 243; 450. | |||
Corbyn, Geo., and Masonry, 281. | |||
I Corinth., on things of the spirit. 294, 297. | |||
Corpuscular, and wave theories of light, 243-44. | |||
Corson, E. R., Some Unpubl. Letters of H.P.B., 46; 450. | |||
Corson, Hiram: 46; on Olcott’s address, 193; biogr., 450-53. | |||
Courage, moral, which fires the heart of true adept, 102. | |||
Cowell, Miss S. Emma (Tom), 407, 411. | |||
Cox, Sergeant E. W.: 214, 224; biogr., 453-54. | |||
Cremation: earliest idea of, 278; of de Palm, 214, 233. | |||
Crimes, Christianity offers premium for, 379-80. | |||
Croquet, at Windsor, 253-54. | |||
Crookes, Sir Wm.: 222, 272, 273, 274; on levitation, 244. | |||
Cross, key to Heaven in Egyptian symbolism, 129. | |||
Croucher, J., on the soul, 290, 296. | |||
Cubical stone, symbol of Deity, 200. | |||
Curtis: 407, 409, 410, 412, 417, 418, 419, 423, 427, 428, 429, 431; dodges sheriff, 421. | |||
Cuttack, “wise men” of, 370. | |||
Cuvier, and the mammoth, 230. | |||
Czechs, protest Pope’s discourse, 260. | |||
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Daemon est Deus inversus, 200. | |||
Daily Graphic, 1, 2, 32, 44, 64, 68, 80, 81. | |||
Daily Times (Hartford, Conn.), 425. | |||
Daimon (Daimonion) : of Socrates, 229; perisprit after death is a, 362(366); soul as, 294. | |||
Damascus, oracle from, 181 et seq. | |||
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Damiani, G., 337. | |||
Damodar, and Judge, 475. | |||
Darwin, On the Origin of Species: and H.P.B., 2; 454-55. | |||
Dasyus, astral, 336. | |||
David, a Cabalist, 111. | |||
Davidson, Peter, tale of, about the Brothers, 162. | |||
Davis, A. J.: and “Diakka,” 117, 269; biogr., 455-59. | |||
Dayananda Sarasvati: 409; character of, 382-83. | |||
Death: and belief in annihilation, 364(368); avoidance of, depends on will, 299, 364(368); fear of, 115; mysterious, of assassins, 173; instant, at remote control, 158, 159; perisprit after physical, 364(368); second, acc. to Levi, 329; second, acc. to Plutarch, 294, 362(366). | |||
Debendro Nath Tagore, 381. Deity, and Justice, 200. | |||
Delessert, inspector of Police, 151 et seq. | |||
Demeter: and perisprit, 362(366), 363(367); and second death, 294. | |||
Dervishes: Biktashee, 370 & fn.; errors about, fakirs and svamis, 240-41; story of the, and the magic mirror, 177 et seq. | |||
Descartes, on nature of light, 243. Deuteronomy, 111. | |||
Deutsch, I.: eulogizes Talmud, 132 fn.; biogr., 459. | |||
Devachan, state of bliss for monad. 36. | |||
Devanagari [Devanagari], 241. Devas, and Dayus, 336. | |||
Devil, and God, 200. | |||
Dharma-Khanda, 252. Dharmapala, H., 511. Dhoti, loin cloth, 244, 274. Dhyananta. 336. | |||
Diakka, 82, 117, 135, 140, 187, 283. | |||
Dialectical Society, 211. | |||
Dickens, Chas., Edwin Drood·. and H.P.B., 2; 459. | |||
—, Little Dorrit, 75, 459. | |||
Did Mad. Blavatsky, etc. See Jinaräjadäsa. | |||
Dimension: fourth, 314; fourth, and Pythagorean Tetraktys, 360. | |||
Disquisitions. See Rossetti, G. | |||
Ditson, Dr. G. L., 246. | |||
Divine Brother, 415. | |||
Divinum quiddam, of Cicero, 229. | |||
Dogma, and faith are pillars of Theology, 304. | |||
Dogme. See Levi. | |||
Doppelgängers, of adepts, 242. | |||
Double: story about murder by the astral, of medium, 163 et seq., 173 fn. | |||
Doubleday, Gen. A.: 408, 430, 436; biogr., 459-61. | |||
Dravida, Brahmans, 305. | |||
Duad, and Unity, 200. | |||
Du Potet, 137, 166, 461. | |||
“Dweller,” Elementary, 117. | |||
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Earth: fourth planet, its role, 112; Vedas on evolution of, 227. | |||
Earth-bound: elementarles and phenomena, 286; fiendish revenge of an, soul, 352; guides, 270; Khunrath on, elementarles, 287. | |||
Earth. See Mayer, A. M. | |||
Echo (N.Y.): 390(391), 391 (392), 406; publ. bv Sotheran, 369 fn., 379 fn. | |||
Eddy Brothers: apparitions at the, during H.P.B.’s stay, 31-34, 53; H.P.B. defends the, 36 et seq.; biogr., 461-62. | |||
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Eddy, William, genuine medium, 35, 351. | |||
Edison, Thos. A.: Olcott sees, about phonograph, 429; represented by E. H. Johnson, 430. | |||
Edmonds, judge, 48. | |||
Edward I, and R. Lully, 107 in. Edwin. Drood. See Dickens. | |||
Ego: as astral man and animals, 294-95; or self-being, 336. | |||
Egyptian, adept, 87. | |||
Eidola, materialized, 293. | |||
Eleazar, Rabbi, and the '¿ohar·. 110; 461. | |||
Elementáis: and A. von Vay, 281; and conception, 284-85; and elementarles, 268-69, 284, 330; and invisible world, 73; and phenomena, 285; determine temperament of child, 285, 287; form astral body of infants, 298; role of. in evocation story. 352. | |||
Elementary (ies): 191; and elementáis contrasted, 268-69; and phenomena, 285-86; are usually earth-bound guides, 270; attracted to vicious parents and their offspring, 285; human, 284, 285; Khunrath on, 286-87, 329; Levi on, and second death, 329-30; malice of, towards people, 141, 142; nature of, spirits, 112; not all, are annihilated, 298; of human body may ascend after death, 364(368); or Diakka, 135, 140. | |||
Elements: four primary, 330; occult, and conception, 285. | |||
Elephanta, Caves of, 407. | |||
Elphinstone, M. biogr., 462-63. | |||
—, Kingdom of Kabul·, on fakirs, etc., 239; 463. | |||
—, The History of India, 239, 463. | |||
Emanations, ten and Sephira, 112. Encyclopaedia. See Mackey. | |||
Ennemoser: 139; biogr., 463. | |||
Epithumia: and périsprit, 361 (365) ; or concupiscible nature, 292. | |||
Equilibrium, of opposites, 200. | |||
Esoteric Section: and Olcott, 51415; W. Q. Judge assisted H.P.B. in forming the, 479. | |||
Esprits malin, 135. | |||
Essenes: Jesus trained by the, 106; knowledge of, 116. | |||
Ether: and gravitation, 244; Leibnitz on, 243; Webster on, 244. | |||
Eve, and Psyché, 128-29. | |||
Evil: and Duality, 200; endless, 112. | |||
Evocation, of Apollonius of Tyana, 144 et seq. | |||
Evolution: double, must be accepted, 233 ; of man and of horse, 228-30; of spirit, 230; of the Earth acc. to Eedas, 227; taught in Books of Hermes, 232. | |||
Exodus, on witches, 140. | |||
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Fadeyev, Miss N. A. de: 253, 313, 407, 434-35: letter from H.P.B. to, 424 fn.; sends box to H.P.B. from Russia, 4; testimony of, about A. Mitrovich, 10, 11 fn. | |||
Fadeyev, Gen. R. A. de, 255 fn. Faith: and dogma are pillars of Theology, 304; implicit, and the Cabala, 130. | |||
Fakirs: errors about, dervishes and svamis, 240-41, 244; levitation of, 244; phenomena of, 354. | |||
Fales, Wm. S., 84, 95, 96, 98, 99. | |||
Fanfulla, on Mazzini, 390(392), 409. | |||
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Fellger, Dr. A., physician, 59. | |||
Felt, Geo. H., 122, 123, 193, 463. | |||
Fern, I. F., an occultist, 45. Fire-philosophers, 105, 111. | |||
Firman, and Home, 198, 201, 202. | |||
Flint, C. R., Memories of an Active Life·, on H.P.B.’s lawsuit, 84-85; on the “Hiraf” Club, 96-99; 463. | |||
Fluctibus, Robertus de (Fludd), 131, 138. | |||
Folger, R. B., The A. and A. Scottish Rite, on validity of rites, 309-10; 463. | |||
Folliol-Cren wille, 23. | |||
Force: and Will, 334; transforming medium’s appearance, 137. | |||
Fossils, and the Spiritualists, 230. France, destinies of, 107 fn. | |||
Franklin Register, 306, 307 fn., 311, 312, 407, 435. | |||
Freemasons, 126, 131. See Masonry. | |||
Friedenthal: and “miracles,” 317; biogr., 463. | |||
Frosya, 166 et seq. | |||
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Galatinus, 131, 463-64. | |||
Gardiner, Dr., and Olcott, 72, 301. | |||
Garibaldi, H.P.B. not on Staff of, 55 fn. | |||
Gebhard, Mary, and E. Levi, 49495. | |||
Geluk-pa, Order of, and yellow hats, 240 fn. | |||
Geniuses: not mediums, 363 (367); spiritually inspired, 295. | |||
Geometrical, figures and fourth dimension, 359-60. | |||
Gerebko, Clementine: 54; H.P.B.’s business-connection with, 5556, 83-85. | |||
Ghebers, 118. | |||
G. K. 89. | |||
Gnomes, sylphs, etc., 284 et seq. | |||
Gnostics: and later Gospels, 382; | |||
Ophites and Basilideans, 105. | |||
Goblins, elementary, 111. | |||
God: contradictory ideas of Christians about, 333; Hugo on, 199; man can become a, 73; spirit means both, and alcohol, 332; symbol of harmony, 199-200. | |||
Gods, on reviling the, 237. | |||
Golden Gate: between two worlds, 191; leading to Infinite Truth, 130. | |||
Golos, art. by Mendeleyev, 217. | |||
Good, and Evil, 200. | |||
Go-pâla, cowherd, 356. | |||
Gopura, 355-56. | |||
Gorchakoff, Prince, 259, 464. | |||
Gosain [Gosâîn]: 241; performs phenomenon at Cawnpoor, 27577. | |||
Gospoja P—, 166 et seq. | |||
Gougenot des Mousseaux, H. R.: 139; biogr., 464. | |||
—, La magie, etc., on Home and de Ravignan, 196. | |||
Govinda, Sikh guru, 373. | |||
Gravitation: nature of, 242-43; various scientists on, 243. | |||
Gray, Dr., 244. | |||
Great Dionysiak. See Brown, R. | |||
Greek, ideas about constitution of man, 292-93. | |||
Guegidze, Michalko, a servant, 32. Guide to Theosophy, on formation of T.S., 123, 464. | |||
“Guides:” and “controls” unreliable, 284, 295; as earth-bound elementarles, 270. | |||
Guido of Arezzo: 154; biogr., 465. Guillemain de Saint-Victor, Handbook of the Women Freemasons·. on adoptive masonry, 312; 465. | |||
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Guppy, Mrs., medium, 272. | |||
Guriya, and Imeretia, 387. | |||
Guru-Brahmans, generations of trained, 267. | |||
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Hahn, Nicholas von, H.P.B.’s cousin, 436. | |||
Hahn, Col. Peter A. von, dies at Stavropol’, 83. | |||
Halley: 243; biogr., 465. | |||
Hallock, Dr., 226. | |||
Hammond, Dr.: 245; biogr., 46566. | |||
Handbook. See Guillemain. | |||
Hardinge-Britten, Emma: biogr., 466-67. | |||
–, Art Magic·. 143; how many printed, 238; 467. | |||
–, Nineteenth Century Miracles: on formation of T.S., 122; 466. | |||
Hare, R.: 213; biogr., 467-68. | |||
Harmony: God a symbol of, 200: Home and, 201; law of, and analogy, 289; touchstone of truth, 296. | |||
Harrison, W. H., 290 in. | |||
Harrisse, Mons.: 414, 429; portrait of Master by, 407, 435. | |||
Hartmann, 332. | |||
Haug, C. F., Allgemeine Ge- schichte·. on Chinese, 109; 468. | |||
Haug, Martin: on Vedas. 227; biogr., 468. | |||
Haynau, J. J., 22. | |||
Herald (N.Y.), art. in, 429. | |||
Hermann, juggler, 316. | |||
Hermetic Philosophers: books of, difficult to understand, 131; magicians and giants of intellect, 138; price exacted for following in their footsteps, 128; proved what they claimed, 138. | |||
Herodotus, 232. | |||
Higgins, G., Anacalypsis, 380, 468. Hilarion (Illarion); 407,424,435; | |||
and Atrya, 90; story of, about de Lassa, 161-62. | |||
Hilton, and the Jews, 262. | |||
Hindustani, 241. | |||
Hindustani-English Diet. See Shakespeare, J. | |||
Hinrichs, Fred. W.: 96, 97-98; letter from, to Jinarajadasa on “Hiraf” Club, 99-100. | |||
“Hiraf,” art. on Rosicrucianism, 99-100. | |||
“Hiraf” Club, historical background of, 95-100. | |||
History. See Livy. | |||
Hist, of Civil. See Buckle. | |||
Hist, of Diplomacy. See Horvath. History of India. See Elphinstone and Mills, J. | |||
Holloway-Langford, Laura: and Olcott. 517, 526; unpubl. MS. of, 2. | |||
Holmes, Mr. and Mrs.: 422; and their mediumship, 59 et seq., 75 et seq.; caught cheating, 12021; exposure of, and H.P.B.’s role, 73. | |||
Home, D. D.: a renegade, 197; and anonymous letters, 220; assails Leymarie, 195; beseeches di Raulica, 196; calumniates H.P.B., 198; demonized, 196; distorts harmony, 201; doubts H.P.B.’s mediumship, 203; never met H.P.B., 469; statements of, unreliable, 245; twice tried for swindling, 204. | |||
–, Incidents in my Life·, on advice of his spirit-mother, 198; untruthful, 196-97; upholds Catholic clergy’s conspiracy, 202. | |||
Hommons, Capt., a Rosicrucian, 428. | |||
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Homo, genus, and the horse, 22930. | |||
Hooke, R.: 243; biogr., 469-70. | |||
Horrocks, J.: 243; biogr., 470. | |||
Horse: and Orohippus, 229; and Protohippus, 230. | |||
Horvath, J., Hist, of Diplomacy, 23. | |||
Howitt, W., 139. | |||
Hugo, Victor, on God, 199. | |||
Human, nature same through the ages, 130. | |||
Humanity, Brotherhood of, 377. | |||
Hungary, H.P.B.’s Travel-Impressions from, 11-17(17-22). | |||
Hurrychund, C.: 407, 409, 426, 433: data on, 435; on the Vedas, 383; snubs the Council. 424. | |||
–, Commentary on the Bhagavad-Gita: on exoteric and esoteric knowledge, 306; 470. | |||
Huss, John, 260. | |||
Huxley: contrasted with Slade, 228; New York lectures on evolution, 226 et seq.; on human testimony, 231; surprise of, about U.S.A., 225. | |||
Huygens, on nature of light, 243. | |||
Hyneman, Leon, 312. | |||
Hyslop, J. H., biogr., 470-71. | |||
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Iconoclasm, of scientists, 243. | |||
Idiots, congenital, and reincarnation, 298, 364(368). | |||
Illarion. See Hilarion. | |||
Illuminati, 108, 111. | |||
Illustrated Weekly, The, Turgue- nyev’s poem in, 253. | |||
Imagination, and materialized forms, 267. | |||
Imeretia, and Guriya, 387, 388. | |||
Immortality: conditional, 293, 298; of atoms, 331; of soul, 102. | |||
“Impossible,” and “never” should be erased as terms, 109. | |||
Incantations, magical effects of, 352-53. | |||
Incidents. See Home. | |||
Incidents. See Sinnett. | |||
I'lnde. See Rousselet. | |||
Independence Beige, and H.P.B., 1. India: future fateful hour for, 404; magic in, 141-42; women of, and Christianity, 405. | |||
Indian Spectator, The, on Dayananda Sarasvati, 382. | |||
Indian Tribune, The, on Dayananda Sarasvati, 382. | |||
Inductive, method, 230. | |||
Initiates, hard to catch, leave no trace behind, 161. | |||
Initiation, ordeals and trials of, 115. | |||
Inman, Thos., Ancient and Pagan Christian Symbolism, 380, 471. | |||
Inquisition, danger to Hermeticists, 131. | |||
Intelligences, ten and Sephira, 112. Interviews, H.P.B. on reporters’, 237. | |||
Isis, lifting veil of, 115, 118. | |||
Israelites. See Jews. | |||
Isvara-Bhava [Isvara-Bhava], 335. Italians, in U.S.A, and Mazzini, 390-91(391-92). | |||
Ivins, Wm. M.: 2, 95, 97, 98, 99; on H.P.B.’s lawsuit, 84; biogr., 471. | |||
I yam, earth, 227. | |||
Izvertzoff, story about, and the magical evocation of the Shaman, 339-53. | |||
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Jacolliot, L., on levitation, 244. | |||
–, The Bible in India: 240; | |||
471; on Bhagavad-Gita and Krishna, 249 el seq. | |||
Jadar-Christna, 251. | |||
Jadugar, conjurer, 275. | |||
Jadupati [Yadupati], 251. | |||
Jainas, Sutras of, 373 & fn. | |||
James, on sensual nature, 297. | |||
Janmotsar, festival of, 250. | |||
Jehovah, originated with Moses, 110. | |||
Jennings, H., The Rosicrucians; 104 fn., 105; 471; ablest book on symbols, 126. | |||
Jenny, H.P.B.’s maid, 423, 425, 428. | |||
Jesuitism, object of T.S. is to antagonize, 394. | |||
Jesuits, and Home, 195 el seq. | |||
Jesus: a Cabalist, 129; and Chrestos, 383; trained by Essenes, 106. | |||
Jews, condition of, in Russia, 26263. | |||
Jezeus Christna. See Krishna. | |||
Jinarajadasa, C., Did Mad. Blavatsky Forge, etc., 438. | |||
–, Letters from the Masters, etc.: 87; 471-72; on the lost Rosy Cross jewel, 439. | |||
Jiva-Bhava [Jiva-Bhava], 335. | |||
Jones, Elder, 261. | |||
Jones, Sir Wm., errors of, 239. | |||
Journalism: heliocentric, 241; recrimination is soul of American, 322. | |||
Jude, on psychical nature, 297. | |||
Judge, John H.: goes on board to take leave of Founders, 431; helps with Isis Unveiled, 473; initiated into T.S., 430. | |||
Judge, Wm. Q.: 413, 416, 426, 427; goes on board to take leave of Founders, 431; goes out with H.P.B., 429; H.P.B. visits, 412; in consultation with Master M., 430; life-story and writings of, 472-90; telegraphs Wimbridge, 423; to dinner, 409, 410, 425. | |||
Justice, nature of, 200. | |||
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Kabak, saloon, 263. | |||
Kabbalah. See Knorr. | |||
Kali (Mrs. Olcott), 411, 437. Kalindjikoulosek, 179. | |||
Kama-rupa [Kâma-rûpa], M. appearing in, 90. | |||
Kaniya [Kanyâ], Sign of Virgo, 252. | |||
Kant, 332. | |||
Kapila: 296, 332; despised psychical nature, 294; H.P.B.’s regard for, 398(402); on perisprit, 362(366); Sutras of, 30203. | |||
Karageorgevic, Alexander, 164 & fn. | |||
Karapapahs, 258. | |||
Karikal, 251. | |||
Katardzi, Maria, 165 fn. | |||
Kepler, on magnetic nature of sun, 243. | |||
Keshub Chunder Sen, and Brâhmo Samâj, 381. | |||
Khunrath, H., 138, 330. | |||
–, Amphitheatrum Sap. Eter- nae: on elementaries, 286-87, 298, 329; 490. | |||
Kiev, full of Jews, 263. | |||
King, John: 60; H.P.B. brings out face of, 73. | |||
King, Katie: 57 et seq.; and Holmes discussed, 75 et seq.; and Miss F. Cook, 190; biography of, 63 fn., 65, 66; H.P.B. brings out face of, 73. | |||
Kingdom. See Elphinstone. | |||
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Kislingbury, Emily: 271, 324, 406, 409, 410, 412, 413, 414, 418; | |||
Coleman misrepresents, re Olcott, 320; on loss of spirituality, etc., 288-89; resigns, 424. | |||
Kittara, Prof., interested in Spiritualism, 213. | |||
Knorr von Rosenroth, C., Kabbalah denudata, 131-32 & fn., 145 fn., 491. | |||
Knowledge: always respected, 138; true, retarded by men of science, 24. | |||
Kolozsvar (Cluj), and E. Agardi. 161. | |||
Koran, 181, 373. | |||
Kossuth, 325. | |||
Kotwal, chief of Police, 275. | |||
Kotzebue, Count Paul, 263. | |||
Krishna [Krishna]: 356; derivation and spellings of, 250-52; washes feet of Brahmans, 261. | |||
Kutais, H.P.B. at, 387. | |||
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Lachaud, counsel for Levmarie, 195. | |||
Lamas, do not wear yellow robes, 240 fn. | |||
Lampsakano, errors of, 239-41. Lancaster, and Lankester, 222. Language(s) : limitations of Western, in regard to metaphysics, 332, 360; symbolic, of high- priests, 131; symbolic, very ancient, 126. | |||
Lankester, and Slade, 228. | |||
Lankester-Donkin, alliance and Slade, 222 et seq., 318. | |||
Lao-tse, 108. | |||
Larvae, 293, 330. | |||
Lassa, story of Vic de, 151 et, seq. Lavater, and Nikoladze, 386-88. Laws, immutable, govern universe, 296-97. | |||
Leadership, Founders did not offer, to Spiritualism, 322. | |||
Leibnitz, on planetarv motions, 243. | |||
Letters. See Jinarájadása. | |||
Letters. See Sinnett. | |||
Lévi, Éliphas: a magician, 139; and term “elementary,” 265, 299; defines Cabala, 130; Home defames grave of, 198; on Christian Cabalistic Scriptures, 132; biogr., 490-95. | |||
–, Dogme et Rituel, etc.: 283; on afterdeath condition of the soul, 288; on elementarles and second death, 329-30; on evocation of Apollonius of Tyana, 144 et seq.; on occult elements in conception, 285. | |||
–, La Science des esprits: 283; on vampirism, necromancy and mediumship, 286. | |||
Levitation: and opposite polarities, 244; of fakirs and tables, 243, 244; witnessed by H.P.B., 352. | |||
Leymarie: 225; assailed by Home, 195, 198, 201; victim of Jesuits, 195, 198-99; unjustly sentenced, 202. | |||
Liberal Christian, The, and formation of T.S., 121-23. | |||
Light, wave and corpuscular theories of, 243. | |||
Linden, van der, 410, 437. | |||
Lippit, Gen. F. J.: 410, 437; biogr., 496-97. | |||
Litolff, Henri, 22-23. | |||
Little Dorrit. See Dickens. | |||
Livy, History, and Niebuhr, 232, 495-96. | |||
Lodge (s) : of adepts divided into Sections, 107; H.P.B. a member of the Grand Lodge, 142; secret, in Asia Minor, 105; 106; mysterious events connected with, 107 fn. | |||
Logos, or Verbum, 129. | |||
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Long, Col. Chaille, 422, 424. | |||
Longfellow, not a Spiritualist, 282. | |||
Loris-Melikoff, 258, 259. | |||
Louis, Chevalier, and Art Magic, 467. | |||
Love: a nightmare, 5; spiritual, as attraction, 36. | |||
Luca, de, Italian Consul in N.Y. traffics in boys, 390-91(392). | |||
Lucifer, on formation of T.S., 123. | |||
Lully, Raymond: 138; supplies Edward I with funds, 107 fn. | |||
Lundy, Rev. J. P., Monumental Christianity, on washing disciples’ feet, 261; 497. | |||
Luna, Isaac b. S., Treatise on the Revolutions of the Souls: 154 & fn.; 497; on three kinds of spirits, 330. | |||
Luxor; Brotherhood of, 85; Circular from, 85-88; Section of Grand Lodge composed of living mortals, 142-43. | |||
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M∴ Jn., i.e., Olcott, 407, 410. | |||
Macbeth. See Shakespeare. | |||
Mace, J., Comm, of Police, 195. | |||
MacKenzie, K., Royal Masonic Cyclop. : on Brotherhood of Luxor, 87; on various rites, 309; 497. | |||
Mackey, A. G., Encyclop. of Freemasonry: on adoptive masonry, 312; 497. | |||
Madagascar, password of, 428. | |||
Madonnas, change color acc. to climate, 372. | |||
Magic: and esoteric Theurgy, 139; and will power, 150; as a science, 137; ceremonial, and elementaries, 287; course of, 141; does exist, 141; H.P.B. defends reality of, 134 et seq.; is psychology practically applied, 324; performance of, by a Shaman, 346 et seq.; performance of Dervishes, 177 et seq.; relation to Spiritualism, 101-02; | |||
White and Black, 117, 118, 141: White or sacred, 139. | |||
Magicians: ancient High Priests were, 139; control spirits, 137; Dervishes at work, 181 et seq. | |||
Magie. See Gougenot. | |||
Magiism, 126. | |||
Magnetism: and gravitation, 244; current of, in a circle, 352-53; possibilities of animal, are infinite, 399(403). | |||
Mahan Singh, 373. | |||
Mahatma Letters. See Sinnett. | |||
Man: atom becomes a, 334; a trinity, 331, 361(365); can assume any shape, 227; can become a God, 73, 293; can surpass in phenomena average “spirits,” 296; cycle of, incomplete without terrestrial life, 363 (367); elementary, reborn on our planet, 112; evolution of, and of horse, 228-29; inner, and astral light, 284; must be one before becoming a spirit, 298; riddle of, and Oedipus, 361 (365); triune nature of, 29294, 298. | |||
Manasa-sarovara, lake of, and the Aryans, 383. | |||
Mand, of Todas, 356. | |||
Mango-tree, phenomenal growth of, 273-74. | |||
Manifestations: and other spirits than excarnate humans, 283; nature of objective, 294; subjective and objective, 293. | |||
Mantras, and evolution of Earth, 227. | |||
Manu, 296. | |||
Manu, Laws of, 240, 497. | |||
Marble, Mortimer: 246, 409, 411, {{Page aside|557}}413, 414, 419, 427, 428, 430; faithful, 424; fixes day for auction, 425; good and honest soul, 426; most active at auction, 428. | |||
Markoff, V., letter of, on Commission's work, 216-17. | |||
Marquette, Dr. L. M., 246, 408, 436. | |||
Marriage. See Beaumarchais. | |||
Marshall, Wm. E., A Phrenologist Among the Todas: unreliable, 353, 354; 497. | |||
Martyrdom: fate of genuine students of Hermeticism, 128; rare now, 102. | |||
Marvins, Dr., 136. | |||
Maskelyne, and Cooke, jugglers, 274. | |||
Masonry: adoptive, 311, 312; Geo. Corbyn and, 281; corpse without Eastern philosophy, 310; H.P.B. and, 281, 289, 307 et seq. | |||
Massey, C. C.: 325, 326, 411, 438; letter from, read by H.P.B. unopened, 415; biogr., 497-99. | |||
Master (s): and portrait by Har- risse, 407, 435; appearing in kama-rupa, 90; H.P.B. meets, bodily, 3-4; M. and H.P.B.’s phenomena, 73; M. borrows $100 from Olcott, 429; M. brings orders to found Society, 73; M. dissatisfied, 412; M. forbids H.P.B. to help Mrs. Holmes, 120-121; M. furnishes $5, 412; M. gives money for stamps, 423; M. in consultation with Judge, Wimbridge and Olcott, 430; M. probably “Sahib,” 414; M. reads fortunes in cards, 421; orders Circular of Luxor to be issued, 87; present at casting of de Palm’s ashes into sea, 421; Serapis, 87; voice of, heard by Billing, 427. | |||
Materialism, and Spiritualism, 73. Materialists, and evolution, 228-31. Materializations; nature of, 26667; role of elementaries in, 286; role of H.P.B. in the, at the Eddys, 35. | |||
Matter, universe called forth out of pre-existing, 268. | |||
Mayer, A. M., The Earth a Great <nowiki>Magnet:</nowiki> 244; 497. | |||
Mayfair Gazette, The, on Abdul Ghafur, 374-75. | |||
Mayo, murder of Lord: 370; biogr., 499. | |||
Mazzini, monument to, and H.P.B., 390-91(391-92). | |||
McClellan, David, 309. | |||
Mediator: conscious, and mediums, 295, 363(367); of ancient days, 299-300. | |||
Medium(s): and shells, 35; and Russian investigation, 205 et seq.; at the mercy of elementary spirits, 141; attitude of Roman Church towards, 197; breathe in emanations of corpses, 286; considered possessed by ancients, 140; contrasted with mediators, 295; controlled by spirits of many kinds, 199; could be cured in Temples, 140; evolved man can surpass, in phenomena, 363(367); geniuses are not, 363(367); H.P.B. mediumistic in earliest youth, 203; H.P.B. not a, 73, 191; irresponsible, 267, 300; may be directed by Adepts in psychic science, 289; passive, cannot discern good spirits from bad, 295, 363(367); should be searched, 278; slander H.P.B., 190-191; spurious, try to swindle, 119-20; stand on shaky ground, 303-04; testing, by occult methods, 201; to be selected for Russia, 91, 120; transformed {{Page aside|558}}into another shape by force, 137; worst enemies of, are mediums, 190. | |||
Mediumship: and vampirism, 286; | |||
H.P.B. never practiced, 198; malpractices of, 269-70; of Sibyls and Pythonesses guided by High Priests, 139; phenomena of, 351-52. | |||
Memories. See Flint. | |||
Mendeleyev, D. I.: and Committee of St. Petersburg, 91, 205 et seq., 215 et seq.; biogr, 499. | |||
Mendenhall, and Luxor, 142. | |||
Menelao, Pasquale, of Corfu, 409, 437. | |||
Mentana, H.P.B. at, 55 fn. | |||
Mercury (N. Y.), 53, 54. | |||
Mercy, and justice, 200. | |||
Mesmer, 137. | |||
Mesmeric, exhalations and spiritualistic manifestations, 294. | |||
Mesmerism, powers of, 159-60. | |||
Mesmerizer(s): learned, are magicians, 137; French, entrances sensitive, 168 et seq. | |||
Metanoia, 293. | |||
Metempsychosis, real meaning of, 362-63 (366-67), 294-95. | |||
Metz, Rev. F., and the Todas, 353. | |||
Mian Gul, 369 fn. | |||
Mill, James, The Hist, of British India, on fakirs, 240, 499. | |||
Mind: as phren, 292; cannot return to earth after joining nous, 233. | |||
Miracle (s): not a violation of law, 137; occultists deny, 242. | |||
Miracle Club, 88. | |||
Mirville, de, 139. | |||
Mirza, Prince, and Pr. Vorontzov, 371. | |||
Misl, division of Sikhs, 373. | |||
Missionaries: blot upon Christianity, 379-80; caused Sepoy mutiny, 433. | |||
Mitchell, Isabel B. : 406, 417, 419, 434; comes to see H.P.B., 429; moves to Orange, 415. | |||
Mitrovich, Agardi and Teresina: 9-10; testimony about, from N. A. de Fadeyev, 10, 11 fn. | |||
Mittra, Peary Chand, on Spiritualism, 282. | |||
Modern Priestess. See Solovyov. | |||
Mohammedans, 369 fn., 370, 371, 372. See Mussulmans. | |||
Mohottiwatte, G.. 414, 416, 422, 438. | |||
Molecules, material and astral, enter plants and animals, 36263(366-67). | |||
Molière, Tartuffe, 38. | |||
Moloney: nickname for Olcott, 277, 406, 420; sings on board, 434. | |||
Monachesi, H. D.: 246; and Consul de Luca, 391(392); data on, 500; defines original programme of Founders, 133. | |||
Monck, Dr., and child-apparition, 351. | |||
Montecchi, and Capuletti, of the 19th century, 128. | |||
Monumental. See Lundy. | |||
Moon, man from the, and science, 384-85. | |||
Morphy, Paul, 325. | |||
Moscow Vedomosty, 263. | |||
Moses: initiated in Egypt, 110; responsible for Jehovah myth, 110. | |||
Moses, Wm. Stainton (“M. A. Oxon.”) : 291, 407, 435; challenges from, 302 et seq.; biogr., 500-01. | |||
Mosheim: 105; biogr., 501. | |||
Mukhtar Pasha, lies of, 258. | |||
Müller, F. Max, and spelling of Indian terms, 250. | |||
–, Chips, etc.: on Wm. Jones and Vedas, 239; 502. | |||
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Mussulmans: prophesy about, 374; secret societies among, and Abdul Ghafur, 370. See Mohammedans. | |||
Mysteries: ancient, and Spiritualists, 118; mixed with fables and fiction, 105; of Samothrace, 141. | |||
Mythology. See Coleman. | |||
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Nana Sahib, 275. | |||
Nanak, and Sikhs, 372. | |||
Narayan: called by Olcott “old horse,” 428, 439; “leaves watch” to Sahib, 414, 420; letter from, 438; message from, 439; signature of, in Diary, 431, 439-40; symbol of, 426. | |||
Nasr-ed-Din, as title, 371. | |||
Nations, unknown to history, 104. Nature: provides antidote against moral poisons, 380; secrets of, 102, 108. | |||
Necromancy: 74; and the Roman Church, 197. | |||
Negre, Marconis de, 309. | |||
Nepal, metaphysical schools of, 268. | |||
Neurine, of brain and child, 297. Nevermore. See Poe. | |||
New American. Cyclopaedia, on Todas, 357-58, 502. | |||
Newark Daily Journal, 214. | |||
New Chemistry. See Cooke. | |||
Newton, H. J.: pays with Olcott for de Palm’s cremation, 233; biogr., 502-03. | |||
Newton, Sir I.: 242; anticipated by Borelli, 243. | |||
Nicholas, Grand Duke, 257. | |||
Niebuhr: biogr., 503; butchers Livy’s History, 232. | |||
Night-Flower, Legend of the, 6-7 (7-8). | |||
Nikoladze, on H.P.B.’s book, 385 et seq. | |||
Nilgiri Hills, 357. | |||
Nineteenth, See Hardinge-Britten. Nir-Narrain, sect, 241. | |||
Nirvana [Nirvana]: and Saha- jânanda, 335; progress towards, 294, 298. | |||
Nivritti, and pravritti, 268. | |||
Notebook. See Blavatsky. | |||
Notes, etc. See Yarker. | |||
Nous: 298; and psyche in Paul, 292; at second death, 294; no return of mind after joining, 233; or ruach, 299; or spirit and psyché, 361(365) ; union of soul and, 293; whisperings of our, 335. | |||
Novoye Vremya, on séances with Slade, 315. | |||
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Obrenovic, Prince Milos (17801860), 23, 164 fn. | |||
Obrenovic, Prince Mihailo (182368): 23; murder of, 163,164 fn. | |||
Obrenovic, Pr. Milan (1854-1901), 165 fn. 1V, Pr. Milan, 165 fn. | |||
Obsession, and mediumship, 140. | |||
Obzor: insults H.P.B., 389; on H.P.B. and her book, 385 et seq. | |||
Occlilt, training in schools, 267. | |||
Occult Sciences: superficial knowledge of, dangerous, 127; world not prepared for, 73. | |||
Occultism: believes in immutability of nature’s laws, 242; booklearning in, insufficient, 103; book-study of, and journey to Orient, 133; Chaldean, and offshoots, 107 fn.; Colleges of, exist today, 103; denies | |||
miracles, 242; dual in nature, {{Page aside|560}}117; East as cradle of, 103; gave rise to Church rites, 118; is essence of Spiritualism, 295; mysterious lever of intellectual forces, 128; or ancient Spiritualism, 199; origin of most of what we know, 116; practical, 103, 106-107, 126; science of sciences, double-edged weapon, 101; sects of, guilty of heresies, 104; works on, written for the few, 132. | |||
Occultist: duty of, towards Science and Theology, 128-29; must be ready for persecution, 128; must not scorn public opinion, 129; must unlearn all he knew before, 128; well-nigh insurmountable difficulties to become practical, 130. | |||
Odessa, H.P.B. witnesses uprising in, 263. | |||
O’Donovan: 410; sculpting H.P.B.’s head for plaque, 40910. | |||
Oedipus: and enigma of Sphinx, 127, 291; and riddle of man, 361(365). | |||
Olcott, Emmet R., Col. Olcott’s brother, 422. | |||
Olcott, H.S.: and Buddhism, 51012; and H.P.B. as Hermetic Science Twins, 187; and John Brown, 506; and the E.S., 51415; appointed Commissioner of Government, 429; art. of, on ancients, 88; as M. Jun., 407, 410; buys tickets, 431; calls a Brother “old horse,” 429; chosen to form T.S., 94-95; destroys papers prior to leaving, 431; fate of, depends on being ready, 424, 439; first inspiration of, always better, 412; gets samples of ore for M., 426; goes to Orange, 429; goes to Philad.. 416, 425; goes to see Edison. 429; Government credentials of, 426, 439; had access to store of knowledge, 302; idea of cremation and, 278; in Boston, 72: in consultation with M., 430; in danger, 433; investigates Holmeses, 60; Kislingbury on, and Coleman’s falsehood, 320; lends $100 to M., 429; lifestory and writings, 503-18; nicknamed Moloney, 406; on crisis in Spiritualism, 95; on de Palm, 233; on Indian Press, 378; on physical phenomena, 292; on Mrs. Thayer’s phenomena, 121, 122; promotes Syndicate, 415, 416, 418, 421, 422; rabid Spiritualist, 34; receives message from Divine Brother, 415; receives orders for indignation meeting, 412; returns from Philadelphia, 414; rushes into print, 328; seasick, 434; sings on board, 434; throws out worthy hints, 303; unselfish Spiritualist, 188; wife of. thinks of arresting him, 429, 431, 433. | |||
–, Diaries: 379 fn.; entries in, 415-16, 417-18, 420-22. | |||
–, Old Diary Leaves: on E. G. Brown, 46; on Circular of Brotherhood of Luxor, 87; on first Circular about T.S., 375 fn.; on formation of T.S., 122, 123; on H.P.B.’s “First Occult Shot,” 100; on H.P.B.’s land, 83 fn.; on “old horse” incident, 439; on de Palm’s burial, 214; Vol. I of, written from memory, 123; writing of, 516-17. | |||
–, People from the Other World: 2, 32, 462, 509; date when published, 321 & fn.; on H.P.B.’s mediumship, 203; on Mrs. Compton, 339; reviewed by Wagner, 212. | |||
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Old Diary Leaves. See Olcott. “Old horse” incident, 428, 430. | |||
Oliver, J. F., 246. | |||
Ookerdhaboy Shewjee, publ. Jaina Bible, 373 fn. | |||
Ophites, offshoots of, 105. | |||
I’Opinione Nazionale, Editor of, a Theosophist, 391 (392). | |||
Orders: to go from Philadelphia, 429; to leave Dec. 18, 431: to sail for India, 415, 420, 421; to sell furniture, 424. | |||
Orient, journey to the, might open doors to mysteries, 133. | |||
Oriental, philosophy and Spiritualism, 270. | |||
Origin. See Darwin. | |||
Orohippus, and horse, 229. | |||
O’Sullivan, and black lock of H.P.B.’s hair, 408. | |||
Otechestveniya Zapisky, on Spiritualism, 217. | |||
d’Ourches, Count, 160-61. | |||
Outflowing, and inflowing, 113. | |||
Owasso, control of Slade, 225, 316. Owen, R. D.: 53, 59; and Holmes, 60 et seq.; defended by H.P.B., 68; biogr., 518-20. | |||
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P***, 89. | |||
Padârtha, and abhâva, 332. | |||
Palm, Baron de: 428; ashes cast into sea, 421 ; H.P.B. on, 214, 233. | |||
Pancoast, Dr. Seth: 123; biogr., 520-21. | |||
Parabrahma [Parabrahman], 335. | |||
Paracelsus, 106, 131, 138, 141. | |||
–, Philosophia sagax, on astral light and inner man, 284, 521. | |||
Parker, Mrs. S., 411, 414. | |||
Parker, Theodore, humbugging spirit, 135. | |||
Pashkoff, Countess L. de: 375 fn.: biogr., 521-22. | |||
Path, The, letter of H.P.B. in, 224 fn. | |||
Pathans, clan of Yusafzai, 369 fn. Paul I, Emperor, 92-93. | |||
Pavlovsky, Military College, 93. | |||
Pedactyl, horse and Huxley, 228. 232. | |||
Peebles, Dr. J. M.: 264, 269, 282. 290; is enjoined secrecy by Brahmans, 305. | |||
Pentateuch, symbols of, and Moses, 111. | |||
People. See Olcott. | |||
Peretti, Felice. See Sixtus V. | |||
Perisprit: after death becomes outermost body, 364(368); and skandhas, 362(366); as psychic, 361(365); Greek division of, 361 (365); nature and source of, 361-62(365-66): reincarnation of the, of dead child, 363( 368): union of. with spirit makes man a god, 362(366). | |||
Petty, boys, 205. | |||
Phantasma, 293, 299. | |||
Phantoms: real, evoked by Slade, contrasted with opaque, 223-24. | |||
Phasma, 293, 299. | |||
Phenomena: and other spirits than excarnate humans, 283: and starting of T.S., 393-94; learn what they are and what they are not, 274; man can produce, greater than mediums, 296; must be defended, 45; role of elementaries in, 285-86; witnessed by strangers, 246. | |||
Phenomenalism, not true Spiritualism, 282. | |||
Philadelphia Inquirer, and biogr. of Katie King, 63 fn. | |||
Philalethes, Eugenius, 138. | |||
Phillips, W.: lecture on Lost Arts, 231 & fn.; biogr., 522-23. | |||
Philosophers. See Hermetic. | |||
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Philosophia. See Paracelsus. | |||
Philos, of Magic. See Salverte. | |||
Phonograph, 429, 430, 439. | |||
Phren: and périsprit, 361(365); as mens or mind, 292. | |||
Phrenologist. See Marshall. | |||
Physiognomy, and reviewing books, 386 et seq. | |||
Pico della Mirandola, 131. | |||
Planetary, spirits inspire men, 295. | |||
Pliny, 232. | |||
Plutarch, on afterdeath states, 294, 362(366). | |||
Pneuma: and Demeter, 295; or nous and second death, 294. | |||
Poe, E., Nevermore, 60. | |||
Polarities, and levitation, 244. | |||
Pope, blesses Moslems, 259-60. | |||
Popular Science Monthly, 272, 322. | |||
Portraits, “spirits” as, of dead people, 34. | |||
Poseidon. See Brown, R. | |||
Possession, and mediumship, 140. | |||
Potter, Miss, 413. | |||
Power(s), hidden, in man which can make a god of him, 73; inherent in man, 273-74; real, and the people, 130. | |||
Prague, protest of Czechs in, against Pope, 260. | |||
Pratt, Judge C. E., 54, 84. | |||
Pravda (Odessa): 407, 417, 435; | |||
H.P.B.’s writings in, 313. | |||
Pravritti, and nivritti, 268. | |||
Preamble and By-Laws of T.S., 150, 523. | |||
Precipitations, nature and rationale of, 488-89. | |||
Pretences, false, of scientists, 226 et seq. | |||
Principle: everlasting, and the Ârya Samâj, 383; one indefinable, and its correlations, 334; pure, 112. | |||
Programme, original, of Founders, 133. | |||
Propagandism, sacred flame of, 102. | |||
Prophecy of Ezekiel, Cabalistic treatise, 132. | |||
Prophets, Schools of, still extant, 302. | |||
Proserpine: and the daimon, 294; and the périsprit, 362(366). | |||
Protest, by Russians against Report on Spiritualism, 217-20. | |||
Protohippus, 230. | |||
Providence Journal, 306, 407. | |||
Psyché: and Eve, 128-29; and nous in Paul, 292; compound nature of, 292-93; parts of, indestructible, 299; dissolution of, and second death, 294; or périsprit, 361(365); same, must be reborn in case of dead child, 298. | |||
Psychical, nature, 297, 298. | |||
Psychological, science to be studied by Theosophists, 339. | |||
Psychology: magic is, practically applied, 324; a debatable land, 228-29. | |||
Psychophobia, in Russia, 210-11, 212, 216. | |||
Public Opinion, dangerous Hydra, 129-30. | |||
Public Opinion (London), on Isis Unveiled, 323, 388. | |||
Puñjab [Pañjáb], 372, 373, 382. | |||
Pythagoras: on nature of light, 243; penetrates the mysteries, 360; Tetraktys of, and fourth dimension, 360. | |||
Pythoness, guided by High Priest, 139. | |||
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Quarterly Review. See Deutsch. | |||
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Rakas, shrines, 263. | |||
Rammohun Roy, outstanding leader, 381. | |||
Ramsay, on Tennessee, 231. | |||
Ramsgate, and H.P.B., 3-4. | |||
Randolph, P.B., 269. | |||
Ranjit Singh, 373, 374. | |||
Ravignan, Father, 196, 201. | |||
Ravleigh, Lord, cautious observer, 224. | |||
Reade, W. W., The Veil of Isis, 273 in., 523. | |||
Rebus, 338 fn. | |||
Red, hats, 240 fn. | |||
Regazzoni, 137. | |||
Reincarnation: and metempsychosis, 294-95; of child, 298; of children and congenital idiots. 363-64(367-68). | |||
Religio-Philosophical Journal, 75, 77, 92, 142. | |||
Religions, originated in Vedas, 398(402). | |||
Reminiscences. See Wachtmeister. | |||
Reporters: H.P.B.’s definition of 396(400-01); misquote H.P.B., 237, 242; New York, 225. | |||
Revolution of the Souls. See Loria. | |||
Revues des Deux Mondes: and H.P.B., 1; on Babinet, 243. | |||
Revue Spirite, La, 195, 396(400), 397(401). | |||
Rig-Veda, teaches evolution, 232, 523. | |||
Rites, Christian, and symbolism, of occult origin, 118. | |||
Robinson, James C., 98. | |||
Rolling-pot, phenomenon of the, 276. | |||
Roman Church: and Home, 19697; and necromancy, 197; attitude of, towards mediums and “spirits,” 197. | |||
Rope, knots tied in, 314-15. | |||
Ros, meaning dew, 105. | |||
Rosencrantz, role of, 105-06. | |||
Rosicrucians: do not exist any longer, 104; had to struggle alone, 115; offshoots of, 105; Oriental, 107; origin of the, 105-06; term should be restricted to one sect only, 104. | |||
Rosicrucians. See Jennings, H. | |||
Rosicrucianism, art. on, bv “Hiraf,” 99-100. | |||
Rossetti, G., Disquisitions, etc.: on symbolic language, 126; 523. | |||
Rosy Cross, seventh rule of, 103, 115. | |||
Rosy Cross Jewel, lost, 425, 439. | |||
Rotura, Dr., on suspending life in sheep and goats, 389-90, 399 (403). | |||
Rousselet, L., I’Inde des Rajah. etc., 408, 436, 523. | |||
Royal. See MacKenzie, K. | |||
Ruach, or nous, 299. | |||
Russian(s): chairman of Scientific Comm, coming to America, 21213; Comm, on Spiritualism a disgrace, 210-11, 215 et seq.; compared with the English, 355: investigation of Spiritualism, 204 et seq.; Protest of, against Mendeleyev’s Report, 217-20. | |||
Russkiy Vestnik, 408, 436. | |||
Russo-Turkish War, 253 et seq. | |||
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Saddarshana Chintanika, 414, 415. | |||
Saffar Ali Bek, 32. | |||
Sahaj ananda, perfect bliss, 333. | |||
Sahib: gives stamps, 423; H.P.B. goes on errand for, 425; relieves Narayan, 414; row with, about stamps, 425; taken for a drive by Mrs. Mitchell, 423. | |||
Saidu, Pope of, 374. | |||
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Saif-ed-Din, as title, 371. | |||
Saint-Germain, Count de: 141; a living mystery, 109; autographed MS. of, 107 fn.; predicts French Revolution, 107 fn. | |||
St. Paul: on anastasis, 293; on triune man, 292. | |||
St. Petersburg: Committee of, for Spiritualistic investigation, 91, 94; new Comm, from Medical Society, 213; University of, and its investigation, 120, 204 et seq., 210-11, 212-13. | |||
St. Petersburg Vedomosty: 204, 216; Aksakov’s art. in, 359; on seances with Slade, 315 et seq. | |||
Salverte, Des Sciences occultes: on evolution, 232; 523. | |||
Samothrace, mysteries of, 141. | |||
Sankey, D., hymn by, 187 fn. | |||
Sargent, Epes, fooled by medium, 220-21. | |||
Sarpa-rajni, 227. | |||
Sat B’hai, secret organization in India, 311, 407, 435. | |||
Saxon, Mr., 189. | |||
Scheol, 187 & fn. | |||
Schewitsch, Helene von: 408, 415; biogr., 436. | |||
Schools: of Prophets still extant, 302; psychological training, 267. | |||
Schopenhauer, helps to understand Theosophy, 332. | |||
Schuyler, Mr. 255. | |||
Schwartzenberg, Prince: 260; biogr., 523. | |||
Science: and scientists, 221, 38485; colleges for neophytes of secret, 103; iconoclasm of, 243; of discerning spirits, 139; modern, and knowledge of ancients, 116; past of, a Potter’s Field of exploded superstitions, 221; prejudices of, 221-22; secret, 101, 103; Theology and Occultism, 128. | |||
Science. See Lévi, É. | |||
Sciences. See Salverte. | |||
Scientists: are not science itself, 384; are runaways, 109; data of, as uncertain as those of Spiritualists, 230; prejudiced, 221; Russian, prejudiced, 210-11, 215 et seq.; should investigate any new phenomenon, 385; unfair and biased, 232-33. | |||
Scin-lac, spectral form, evocation of, 171 & fn. | |||
Scriptures, Hebrew and hidden signs, 115. | |||
Scrutator, term analysed, 327. | |||
Secrecy: and privacy in study of phenomena, 393; enjoined upon Peebles by Brahmans, 305; in connection with work of T.S.. 395. | |||
Sects, occult, guilty of heresies, 104. | |||
Seers: generations of trained, 267; trained, on elementáis, 268; where are the, 303; who are the, 289. | |||
Self-discipline, results of, 299. | |||
Selger, Dr., 81. | |||
Sepher Yetzirah, 131, 524. | |||
Sephira, and Ain-soph, 111-12. | |||
Sepoy Mutiny: and Abdul Ghafur, 371; caused by missionaries, 433. | |||
Serapis: Adept of Egyptian Section, 438; and date of sailing, 431; on the lost Jewel, 439; orders to leave for India, 415, 420. | |||
Serpents, Queen of the, 227. | |||
Seymour, Sanctuary of, 309. | |||
Shakespeare, John, Hindustani-English Diet.: 241; on gopura, 356; biogr. of author, 524. | |||
Shakespeare, Wm., Macbeth, 170. | |||
Shaman, evocation by a, 346 et seq. | |||
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S h am j i, Krishnavarma: 409; biogr., 437. | |||
Shaw, Miss May, medium, 267. | |||
Shedim, four classes of intermediate spirits, 111. | |||
Shells: and Devachan, 36; and mediums, 35; magnetic attraction, of, 36. | |||
Sheppard, Jesse, medium, 92. | |||
Shield, story of the magic, 177 et seq. | |||
Shimon ben Yochai, and Zohar, 110-11. | |||
Shishac, and Sakya, 239. | |||
Showers, Mrs., medium, 355. | |||
Sibyls, guided by High Priests, 139. | |||
Siddhartha, lofty philosophy of, 398(402). | |||
Sikhs: enemies of Abdul Ghafur, 372; religious principles of the, 372-73. | |||
Simmons, Chas. E., biogr., 524. | |||
Simmons, Mr., partner of Slade, 224, 315, 316. | |||
Simulacra, spirit-forms mere, 160. | |||
Sinnett, A. P., Incidents, etc.: 525; on H.P.B.’s arrival in New York, 224 fn.; on mediums, shells and H.P.B.’s role in manifestations, 35. | |||
–, The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky, etc.: 525; on Mitrovich, 11; on the Story of the Double, 173 fn. | |||
–, The Mahatma Letters, etc.: 525; K.H. on H.P.B.’s art. on triune nature of man, 300. | |||
Sirdar, chief of a misl, 373. | |||
Sixtus V, Pope, compared with Abdul Ghafur, 369-70. | |||
Skandhas: 296; and animal forms, 294-95; and peregrinations of molecules, 362(367); are the perisprit, 362(366); def. 294; spirits liberated from, 363(367). | |||
Sketchbook. See Blavatsky. | |||
Slade, Dr. H.: 274; contract with, 211, 216; contrasted with Huxley, 228; evokes real phantoms, 223; genuine medium, 223; golden hour of, 225; pretended exposure of, and Lankester- Donkin alliance, 222 et seq.; Russian message to H.P.B. through, 224; triumph of, 314 et seq.; biogr., 525. | |||
Slanders, H.P.B. and, 247-49. Smith, Deacon Richard, 241. | |||
Socrates: 300, 387; daimonion of, 229. | |||
Solomon, a Cabalist, 111, 115. | |||
Solovyov, V.S., A Modern Priestess of Isis: on H.P.B. and Dickens, 2; on Isis, 264 & fn.; 525. | |||
Some Unpublished. See Corson, E. R. | |||
Sorcery, 137. | |||
Sosiosh [Saoshyant], 417. | |||
Sotheran, Chas.: 121, 193, 194, 324; abused H.P.B. but amends, 290; and title of Isis, 237 fn.; and Yarker, 311-12; as labor socialist, 403-04; biogr., 433, 525-28; learned member of Rosae Crucis, 126; publ. Echo, 369 fn. | |||
Soul(s): afterdeath condition of, acc. to Levi, 288; atom becomes a living, or man, 334; disembodied, and adept-psychologist, 352; first envelope of the, and astral light, 284; mind and nous, 233; nature of, acc. to “Zeus,” 287-88; potential annihilation of, 284; three kinds of, taught by Jews, 330; union of, and nous, 293. | |||
Spencer, H.: 266; read Isis, 413. | |||
Spheres, seven, and ours, 112. | |||
Spirit: evolution of, 230; latent, in every atom, 330-31; meaning both God and alcohol, 332; misuse of term, 292-93; must be {{Page aside|566}}recognized for real expansion of science, 233; or Nous, 361 (365); state of pure, attained only through experience as a man, 363(367). | |||
Spirits: adjuged demons by R. Church, 197; and elementáis, 73; as portraits of dead people, 34; belief in agency of, foolish, 53; can be commanded, 140; disembodied, not elementary, 112, 142; elementary, their nature, 112, 141; -forms as mere simulacra, 160; high Planetary, inspire men, 295; Hindu views about, 336; humbugging, and Diakkas, 134, 140; inferior nature of materialized, 335-36; land of, terra incognita to Spiritualists, 192; larvae as materialized, 293; materialized, and astral emanations, 286; never descend into our sphere, 36; of many kinds and mediums, 199; other than excarnate human, involved in phenomena, 283; pure, attracted by harmony, 201; pure, rarely descend to our sphere, 140. | |||
Spiritual: agencies associated with material life, 295; body and psyche, 293; genuine, substances, 223-24; sight developed in pagodas, 289. | |||
Spiritual Scientist, 122. | |||
Spiritualism: ancient, or occultism, 199; and communication between worlds, 118; and materializations, 267; and phenomenalism, 282; contest of, with Theosophy, 301; crisis for, 194 et seq.; defended by H.P.B., 67; East may send nurses to take care of, 117; Founders did not offer leadership to, 322; H.P.B.’s attitude towards, 19092; H.P.B. practical follower of Eastern, 110; magic and sorcery, 137; malpractices of, 26970; meaning of term acc. to H.P.B., 74; plight of modern, 47-49; reason for H.P.B.’s identification with, 73; relation of, to magic, 101-02; Russian investigation of, 204 et seq., 21011; 215 et seq.; school of magic or controllable, 353; should be a true philosophy, 304; true, degraded by followers, 305; unconscious magic, 295; spread of true, helped by antagonists, 223; will become a science, 110; will progress only when illumined by Oriental Philosophy, 270; will triumph over opposition, 113-14. | |||
Spiritualist(s): and evolutionists, 228 et seq.; anthropomorphic ideas of, 333; as neophytes of mysteries, 118; Circular about, from Brotherhood of Luxor, 8588; data of, uncertain, 230; debase name of spirit, 296; def., 140; H.P.B. a true, 192; persecuted by clergy, 394, 395; Saxon, confuse spirit and perisprit, 361(365); true, has no fear of death, 115; warned by H.P.B. about a Russian scientist, 212-13. | |||
Spiritualist, The: 53, 271, 281, 282, 284, 305, 313, 330, 337, 359, 414; H.P.B. pays tribute to, 290 fn. | |||
Standard (London), on Turkish barbarities, 257. | |||
Star (N.Y.),413, 427. | |||
Stavropol’: H.P.B.’s father dies at, 83; his grave at, 43, 44. | |||
Stewart, Balfour, The Sun and the Earth, 244, 528. | |||
Stewart, James M., 407, 435. Strygis, elementary spirits, 145 fn. Sturge, Rev., 433. | |||
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Substance (s): ethereal, filling universe, as source of périsprit, 361(366); genuine spiritual, contrasted with opaque phantoms, 223-24. | |||
Summerland, 192. | |||
Sun: Kepler on magnetic nature of, 243; nature of, key to gravitation, 243. | |||
Sun (N.Y.) : 189, 233, 239, 241, 261, 323, 413, 414; infamous editorial in, 411; Olcott’s art. on Mrs. Thayer, 121, 122. | |||
Sun. See Stewart, B. | |||
Sunday Herald, 203. | |||
Sunday Mercury, The (N.Y.), 54, 133. | |||
Supernatural. See Cassels. | |||
Survival, of the fittest, 297. | |||
Sûtra-Sangraha, of Jainas, 373. | |||
Sûtras, of Gautama Buddha, 398 (402). | |||
Sutras. See Kapila. | |||
Svabhavat; or Anima Mundi, 293; pre-existing matter, 268. | |||
Svâmis: errors about, fakirs and dervishes, 240-41, 245. | |||
Swat: Akhund of, 369 et seq.; location of, 369 fn. | |||
Swedenborg, E., a seer but deluded, 304. | |||
Syeverniy Vestnik, on Turkish barbarities, 257. | |||
Symbols, Christian, derived from ancients, 129. | |||
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Taffy. See Bates, Rosa. | |||
Talismans, mesmerized, of Pope Sixtus V, 370. | |||
Talmud, 132 & fn., 528. | |||
Tarboosh, 181. | |||
Tartuffe. See Molière. | |||
Tatmos, girl-sensitive from Damascus, 181 et seq. | |||
Tattvabodhini-Sabha, 381. | |||
Temple, destruction of second, and Cabala, 110-11. | |||
Teratology, should include reporters, 396(400). | |||
Ternary, as Cabalistic symbol, 129 fn. | |||
Tertullian, 300. | |||
Tetraktys, and fourth dimension, 360. | |||
Textor de Ravisi: on Krishna, 251-52; biogr., 528-29. | |||
Thackersev, Mooljee, 409, 422, 437. | |||
Thayer, Mary Baker, her flower apports, 121, 122. | |||
Theft, objects of, recovered phenomenally, 275-77. | |||
Theistic Annual, The, 381. | |||
Theologians, revile the gods, 237. | |||
Theology: Christian, particularly pernicious, 377; dogma and faith as pillars of, 304; Science and Occultism, 128. | |||
Theosophic, seminary, 110. | |||
Theosophical Society: affiliated with Arya Samaj, 395; as a secret society, 193-94; Circular drafted by Olcott and H.P.B. on objects of, 375-78 & fn.; has no dogmas, 304; historical background of, 121-24; made into secret body, 376, 393-95; members of, sworn to secrecy, 380; most important object of the, 394; object of, cleansing of Spiritual truth, 306; ordered formed by M., 73; orders to found, and choose Olcott, 94-95; pioneer of free thought, 395; statement by Committee of the, 245-46; secret organization, 245-46; the “formers” of the, 124; three Sections of, 375 fn., 376; to aid in saving heathen from Christianity, 381. | |||
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Theosophist, The, 162, 163, 173 in., 338 fn. | |||
Theosophists: adhere to facts, 304; essential beliefs of, 331-35; have no dogmas, 304, 361 (365); not infallible, 300, 304; tread path worn by footsteps of sages, 291. | |||
Theosophy: adversely received by public, 394; and true Spiritualism, 74. | |||
Theravada School, and yellow robes, 240 fn. | |||
I Thessalonians, on man as a trine, 292. | |||
Theurgy, esoteric, is magic, 139. | |||
Thomas, Fred, unfair art. by, 214. | |||
Thought: T.S. pioneer of free, 395. | |||
Thumos: and perisprit, 361(365); passional nature, 292. | |||
Thury: 223; on levitation, 244. | |||
Tibet, lamas of, and their robes. 240 fn. | |||
Tijlisskiy Vestnik. 388, 389; H.P.B.’s writings in, 313. | |||
Tile Club, 415, 438. | |||
Time, and timelessness, 335. | |||
Tirieri, of Todas, 356. | |||
Todas: 353; customs and character of, 356-58. | |||
Toes, evolution of, 229. | |||
Topcider, murder at, 164 fn. | |||
Trance: of Damascus girl, 182 et seq.; of sensitive, 168 et seq. | |||
Tree-trick, performed by fakirs, 273-74. | |||
Tribune (N.Y.), 322. | |||
Truth: Cause of, 199; cleansing of spiritual, object of T.S., 306; hurricane of, imminent, 116; light of, beacon of H.P.B.’s life, 127; to help readers to seek the, 136; various means of disseminating, 380; will triumph over all opposition, 114. | |||
Tsong-kha-pa, 240 fn. | |||
Tuitit Bey: 87; orders from, 89. | |||
Tulku, doctrine of, 481. | |||
Turguenyev, I.S., poem of, 25354. | |||
Turks, barbarities of, 255 et seq., 262. | |||
Tyndall, 225. | |||
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Unity, and Duad, 200. | |||
Universal Masonry, Yarker in, on adoptive masonry, 311-12. | |||
Universe: called forth out of preexisting matter, 268; material and invisible, governed by same laws, 296-97. | |||
Unknown, object of terror to people, 130. | |||
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Vampirism, and necromancy, 286. | |||
Vanderbilt, H.P.B. subpoenaed in, case, 419-20. | |||
Varley, C.F. : 31; biogr., 529-30. | |||
Vartamana, 335, 336. | |||
Vaughan, Thos., 106, 109. | |||
Vay, A. von: 410; on Isis and elementáis, 281. | |||
Vâyu, lord of airy regions, 227. | |||
Vedas: 373; and Dayânanda Sarasvati, 383; and Wm. Jones, 239; Aryans as authors of, 383; Buddha based himself on esoteric meaning of, 398(402); common center of all religions, 398(402) ; Haug on age of, 227. | |||
Veil of Isis, The: magus lifting the, 329; original title of H.P.B.’s first book, 237 fn., 302. | |||
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Ventura di Raulica, 196. | |||
Verbum, or Logos, 129. | |||
Verulam, Lord, on superstition and natural causes, 233. | |||
Vestnik Yevropy, art. of Wagner, 90. | |||
Vihiva Pûnnûttee Sûtra, 373 fn., 530. | |||
Virchow, and Slade, 317-18. | |||
Virgin Mary, appears in Maringen, 317. | |||
Vishama, 336. | |||
Vishnu Bawa Brahmachâri, on padârtha and abhâva, 332, 530. | |||
Vlasto, Solon J., 246. | |||
Vlukolak (vukodlak), evil spirits, 168, 169. | |||
Voice of Truth, 384. | |||
Volney: 251; biogr., 530. | |||
Vorontzov, Prince M.S.: 55; and Prince Mirza, 371. | |||
Vourdalaki. See Vlukolak. | |||
Vucic, 164 fn. | |||
Vyatireka, 336. | |||
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Wachtmeister, Countess C., Reminiscences, etc.: on H.P.B.’s Sketchbook, 4; 530-31. | |||
Wagner, N. P.: 89, 90, 215, 223, 531: champions phenomena, 212; reviews Olcott’s book, 212, 216. | |||
Wahhabees, 370-71. | |||
Wallace, A. R.: 223, 224, 272, 273, 274; on Isis, 323. | |||
Wand, seven-jointed, and magical feats, 150. | |||
Warner, Dr., 244. | |||
War of Roses, 222. | |||
Washing, disciples’ feet, 261. | |||
Wave Theory, and corpuscular theory of light, 243-44. | |||
Wellesley, Col., and Turkish barbarities, 256-57. | |||
Westbrook, R. B., 246, 531; | |||
White, Eliza: medium, 58 et seq.; and Mr. Owen, 61. | |||
Whitney, Prof., 250. | |||
Wiggin, Rev. J. H., 121, 122. | |||
Wilder, Dr. A.: 407, 411, 417, 423, 435; biogr., 531-33. | |||
Will, and Force, 334. | |||
Will power: and escape from death, 299, 364(368); and magical feats, 150; magician can form circle by, 352-53; sovereign power, 364(368). | |||
Willis, and persecutors, 211. | |||
Wimbridge, E.: 407, 409, 411, 413, 414, 422, 423, 430, 431; afraid of prison, 425, 426; drunk, 430; makes portrait of H.P.B. for engraving, 409; plays his last card, 427; winds up matters safely, 430; biogr., 533. | |||
Windsor, croquet at, 253-54. | |||
Windthorst, and “miracles,” 317, 533. | |||
Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen, 315. See Zöllner. | |||
Witte, A. Y. de: 255 fn.; on Turkish barbarities, 258 & fn. | |||
Witte, K. A. de, 255 fn., 258 fn. | |||
Witte, S. Y. de, Prime Minister, 258 fn. | |||
Witte, Y. F. de, 258 fn. | |||
Wittgenstein, Prince: 220, 410; death of, 414; biogr., 533-34. | |||
Wodan (Odin), and Buddha, 239. | |||
Woldrich, Dr., on Elementaries, 265 et seq. | |||
Wong Chin Foo, 248. | |||
Word, influence of books and spoken, 380. | |||
World (N.Y.): 239, 244, 246, 278, 396(400), 423; and Rotura’s experiments on goats, 389, 399 (403). | |||
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Worship, exoteric, falls before fact and logic, 305. | |||
Wren, 243. | |||
Wyld, Dr. George, 409, 436. | |||
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Yadavas, Yadu, 251. | |||
Yahontov, R. N. de, 255 fn. | |||
Yarker, John: and H.P.B.’s Masonic diploma, 308 et seq., 311-12. | |||
–, Notes on the Scientific, etc.: 311; on degradation of Masonry, 310-11; on Rites of Grand Orient, 309; 534. | |||
Yellow, robes of bhikkus, 240 fn. | |||
Youmans, Prof. 255. | |||
Zadecki, Martin, calendar of, 386. Zanoni. See Bulwer-Lytton. | |||
Zeitung des Judenthums, Das, and H.P.B., 1. | |||
“Zeus,” a cabalist, on nature of the soul, 287-88. | |||
Zhelihovsky, Vera P. de: 258 fn., 420; H.P.B. helps, financially, 313; package for, arrives, 427; package for, lost, 426; sells her bird, 427; biogr. and writings, 534-37. | |||
Zohar: 131, 538; and Shimon ben Yohai, 110-11. | |||
Zöllner: 413, 538; on four-dimensional beings and experiments with Slade, 314-15, 360. | |||