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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 dai'mon, 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 Sara- svati, 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.
I'ihiva 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.

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INDEX

[References to definitions of terms are in italics]


A

Abdul Ghafur, character and activities of, 369 et seq.

Abdul-Hamid, 259.

Abhava, and padartha, 332.

Abhayadeva Suri, Commentaries of, 373.

Adam, as Tree of Life, 288.

Adams, Chas. F., 98.

Adept (s): connected with T.S., 375 fn.; cryptograph of, 421, 439; doppelgangers of, 242; guard nature’s secrets, 108; moral courage of, 102;—psychologist working through disembodied soul, 352; surpass mediums in phenomena, 363(367).

Adi-Granth, sacred volume of Sikhs, 373; 443.

Afghans, and Sikhs, 373.

Agardi, Endreinek: on de Lassa, 160-61; pupil of Master M., 162.

Aged of the Aged, 112.

Agrippa, Cornelius: 138; biogr., 443-44.

Ain-soph, and Sephira, 111-12.

Aitareya-Brahmana, on doctrine of evolution and earth, 227.

Ajnana, 336.

Aksakov, A. N.: 1, 2, 210, 211, 212, 213, 413; instructs H.P.B. to select mediums for Russian investigation, 91, 94, 264; noble defender of spiritual cause, 204; on a new Commission for investigating Spiritualism, 213; on geometrical figures, 359, 360; on Zollner’s experiments with Slade, 314-315; report and protest of, on Russian investigation, 205 et seq.; biogr., 444-46.

Albertus Magnus, 138.

Alchemists, 106.

Alden, Wm. L., biogr., 446-47.

Alexander, Otho, of Corfu, 409, 414, 418, 427, 436.

Alexander II: and Turkish barbarities, 256-57; character of, 259, 262.

Alexandrian School, 141.

Allen, Judge, and the Holmeses, 69.

Allgemeine. See Haug, C.F.

Al Rezi Pasha, 14, 19, 23.

American Bibliopolist, and Soth- eran, 121.

Amicis, Pietro d’, 137.

Amîr-al-Mu’minîn, as a title, 371. Amîr-al-Sûrî, as a title, 371.

Amphitheatrum. See Khunrath. Anacalypsis. See Higgins.

Analogy: law of, and harmony, 289: only rule of evidence accepted by Theosophists, 296.

542 Analysis, unemotional, of facts. 300.

Anania, instant death of, 159.

Anastasis, Paul on, 293.

Ancient. See Folger.

Ancient. See Inman.

Ancients, knowledge of, and modem science, 116; reliability of, 232.

Angad, Sikh teacher, 373.

Angels, handed down mysterious doctrines, 110.

Animals: absorb particles of excarnate men, 294-95; and real meaning of metempsychosis, 362-63(366-67); Dr. Rotura and suspension of life in, 38990.

Anima Mundi, or Svabhavat, 293.

Animus, ethereal substance of the soul, 292-93.

Annihilation: and role of will, 298-99; belief in, and afterdeath states, 364(368); of soul, 284, 287, 288-89, 295; or destruction, 333-34.

Anthony, Senator, 306.

Antidotes, Nature provides, against moral poisons, 380.

Anvaya, 336.

Apocalypse, Cabalistic treatise, 132, 223.

Apollonius of Tyana: a mediator, 299; magical evocation of, by Eliphas Levi, 144 et seq.

Apparitions: child—, and Dr. Monck, 351; occult facts behind, 35.

Appletons Cyclopaedia of Biography, on James Mill’s work, 240.

Ardahan, siege of, 255, 258.

Arj an, Sikh teacher, 372, 373.

Art Magic. See Hardinge-Britten.

Arts, lost, 231.

Arya Samâj: 409, 410, 411, 414, 415, 418, 421, 425; nature of its ideas, 382-84; T.S. as Western representative of, 381.

Ashes, Baron de Palm’s, cast into the sea, 421.

Asiatic Journal, 241.

Asmodeus, and Satan, 111.

Astral: emanations of circle and medium, and materialized spirits, 286; fluid compared with spirit, 361(366); man feeds, forms of lower kingdoms, 294-95, 363(367); interchanges, 351-52.

Astral Light: and first envelope of the soul, 284; everything impressed on, 268; pictures in the, and phantasmas, 299.

Astrology, and the Adi-Granth, 373.

Atom(s): becomes a man or living soul, 334; each, imbued with vital principle and latent spark of divine life, 330-31; indestructible, 299.

Atrya, and Hilarion, 90.

Attractions, interplanetary magnetic, and gravitation, 244.

Auction, at the “Lamasery,” 428. Aurungzeb, tortures Arjan, 373. Authority, nature of, 116.

Avatars, 328.

Avoca Mail, H.P.B.’s translation in, 413, 438.

Ayton, Rev., 410, 421.


B

Babinet: denies levitation, 243, 245; biogr., 447.

Babouches, 182.

Bacon, Roger, 138.

Badagas, and Todas, 357.

543 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 544Holmes, 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 545Elementaries, 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.

546 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.

547

C

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.

548 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.


D

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.

549 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.


E

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.

550 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.


F

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.

551 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.


G

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.

552 Guppy, Mrs., medium, 272.

Guriya, and Imeretia, 387.

Guru-Brahmans, generations of trained, 267.


H

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.

553

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.


I

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.

554

J

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.


K

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.

555 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.


L

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.

556 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.


M

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, 557413, 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 Magnet: 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 558into 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.

559 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.


N

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.


O

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, 560117; 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.

561 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.


P

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.

562 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 dai'mon, 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.


Q

Quarterly Review. See Deutsch.

563

R

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.


S

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.

564 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.

565 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 566recognized 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.

567 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.


T

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.

568 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.


U

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.


V

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 Sara- svati, 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.

569 Ventura di Raulica, 196.

Verbum, or Logos, 129.

Verulam, Lord, on superstition and natural causes, 233.

Vestnik Yevropy, art. of Wagner, 90.

I'ihiva 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.


W

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).

570 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.