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Abba, 147 fn.
Abba Uddu, 364 (384).
Academy, French, and hypnotism, 106.
Acts, 200, 212 fn., 351.
Adam: and Elohim-Jehovah, 356 (373); and Eve, 117.
Adept(s): and Initiates, def., 183; and natural forces, 57 (79); has no right to heal himself, 59 (81); have existed in many ages, 204; keep alive the spiritual life of mankind, 401; many in various lands, 400; necessity in nature, 401; send out messengers in last quarter of century, 402; teach men’s souls, 401.
Adi-Buddha, and Parabrahman, 66 (88).
Aditi-Prakriti, 19.
Adventists, 173.
Adv. Gentes, see Arnobius.
Aeneid, see Virgil.
Aeschylus, 187, 223.
—, Choephoroe, 184, 222.
Aesh Metzareph, 141, 414.
Age, and Adepts, 400.
Agni: 143 fn.; worship of, 209.
Agnostic Annual, Massey in, 186-187 fn., 197-200, 201.
AHIH, Macroprosopus, 142, 147.
Aima, fruitful mother, 139, 147 fn., 148.
Ain-Soph: 145, 149, 151, 368 (388); Non-Being, 142.
Akasa, 368 (388).
Akta, anointed, 209.
Alcahest, 248-49.
Alchemists, 248.
Alchemy: degraded, 258; mother of chemistry, 56 (79); spiritual philosophy, 248-49.
Alchemy, etc., see Wilder.
“ Aleph,” 48 (70) et seq.
Aletheia, 249.
Alexander Jannaeus: 189 fn.;
Jesus under, 362 (380).
Alexandre, Charles, Oracula Sibyl- Una, 229, 417.
Alice's Adventures, etc., see Carroll.
All : as Absolute, 117, as God of the Theosophists, 368-69 (388); great, or Sat, 57 (79).
Altruism: def., 777; international, 63 (85).
Amenhotep III: Compiler’s notes on, 376-77; scene of conception of, at Luxor, 359 (376-78).
Amoeba, 113.
Amon, horns of, 26.
Amon-ra, as Lucifer, 25.
Anacalypsis, see Higgins.
Anadyomene, 18.
Anc. Fragm., see Cory.
Andreae, Johann Valentin: 257 fn., 260; biogr., 417-18.
Androgynous: ancient gods, 139; early man, 367 (386).
Angelis, De, see Petavius.
Angels: Pope Pius V on, 22 fn.; seven, and their occult names, 21-22 fn.
Anger, 137.
Animals, misused by man, 249-50.
Anima Mundi, 51 (73).
Annals, prehistoric, 51-52 (74).
Annals, see Tacitus.
Anointed, Jesus never, 362 (380). “Anointed one,” 201.
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Anointing, Massey on, 196-97.
Anstey, F., A Fallen Idol, 99, 418. Ante-Nicean Fathers, The, bibliog.. 418.
Anthropology, blended with Theogony, 182.
Anthropomorphism, 316.
Anti-types, spiritual, 201-202.
Antium, 205.
Aphorisms, on occultism, 14.
Aphorisms, see Buddha.
Aphrodite: -Anadyomene, 18; as divine nature, 19; carries away Phaeton, 17.
Aphrodite-Ourania, 309-10.
Apocryphal Gospels, 216.
Apollo: and his sons, 191; and
Jesus, 203.
Apollo-Abaddon, 25.
Apollonius of Tyana: 202; his life, 203 fn.
Apolog., see Tertullian.
Apology, see Justin Martyr.
Apostolic Constitutions, 221-22.
Apia, and Horus and birth of Sun, 363-64 (383).
Arani [Arani], 143 fn.
Ares, 309.
Argha, 147.
Aristophanes, Plutus, on laso, 193.
Arnobius, Adv. Gentes, 189 fn., 224, 418.
Arnold, Sir Edwin, The Light of Asia, 43 fn., 125, 418.
Aryas, ante-Vedic, 54 (76).
Ascalon, in Syria, 309.
Ascension, of body, denied, 369 (389).
Ascetic: symbol of cowardly egoism, 51 (73); true, lives in the world, 134.
Asceticism : disease of hatha- yogins, 51 (73); in India and among Christians, 66-67; monastic, 113; produces ignorant fools, 51 (73); Theosophists labor to destroy exoteric, 51 (73).
Asclepios, 191, 193.
Asia, Central, vast sea, 58 (80).
Astaroth, Astoreth [Ashtoreth; pl. Ashtaroth]: 18, 19, 139, 306 et seq., goddess of generation 310.
Astarte, 18, 19.
Astraios, 16.
Astral: manifested ideas on the, 202; results on, plane, 255-56; sounds, produced in laboratory, 50 (72).
Astrolatry, and initiation, 356 (373).
Astrology, mother of astronomy, 57 (79).
Astronomy, and Astrology, 57 (79).
Asuramaya, 58 (80).
Atala, 58 (80).
Atavism, 34, 116.
Athanasius, 12 fn.
Atheists, bastards of the Church, 277.
Atlantis, red forefather of, 58 (80).
Atma [Atman], as Sun, 251, 294, 328 fn.
Atman-Christos, 369 (389).
Atonement, by blood, 181, 208 fn.
Atticus, Herodes, 204 fn., 418-19.
Augustine, St., De civitate dei, 228; 435.
Aurora, and Phaeton, 17, 19.
1’Aurore, reviewed, 312-13.
Auto-Centricism, see Lewins.
Auxis, 365 & fn.
Avatara [Avatara]: Kalki, 355 (372), 357 (374); nature of an, 358 (375).
Aveling, Ed. B., 37.
Azaziel 15.
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Bach, Leo, and evolution, 118.
Bacon, on knowledge, 140.
Bailly, J. S., biogr., 419-20.
–, Traité de l’astronomie indienne et orientale, 52 (74).
Bain, A.: biogr., 420; on mental and bodily states, 328.
Barberini, Palazzo, 21 fn.
Bashiboozook, 100.
Basilides: teachings of, 213-14; writes 24 volumes, 213.
Basilio, Don, 101.
Bathibius Haeckelii, 35, 36.
Bede, Historia Eccles., 12 fn., 420.
Begin, of Hist., see Lenormant.
Being: and be-ness, 124; and egoship, 116; and Esse, 111; reality of, and self-forgetfulness, 126.
Belus, 181.
Be-ness: 111, 124; as Eheieh, 143, 147.
Bentzon, Th., “Émancipée,” 100.
Bernard, Claude, on life, 124.
Bernheim, on hypnotism, 105, 420.
Berosus, 181.
Berthelot, P. E., Les origines de l’alchimie, 347, 420.
Bhrigu [Bhrigu], 143 fn.
Bible: as allegory, 355 (372); belief in, literally will not last, 207; cruelties in, 263-64; esoteric meaning of, 176; fallible, 176; spurious character of, 179; will be repudiated, 181.
Binah, 139, 146 fn.; feminine, 173 fn.
Birth, from above, 183 fn.
Black Crook, The, Opera, 37.
Black Magic: dangers of, and hypnotism, 406-8; whole nations drift into, 407.
Blavatsky, H. P.: and initiated Rabbi, 142; and Massey’s views, 218; and Theos. Publ. Co. ,313-14; co-author of “The Blossom, etc.,” with M. Collins, 91-93; conversation with
Chas. Johnston, 392 et seq.; Johnston’s estimate of her personality, 409; letter of, to Bridge, on Μ. Collins, 92; long letter to Skinner, 220; on Tolstoy, 242; prophesies changes, 286, 312; pseudonyms of, 125; studied Kabbalah 40 years, 140; studied under two Rabbis, 155; tapping phenomenon by, 408-09; writings of, on esot. mean, of Gospels, listed, 218-19.
–, Fausses Conceptions, etc., 48 (70) fn.
–, Isis Unveiled·. 65 (87), 176 fn., 214 fn., 366 (386); on Basilides, 213-14 & fn.; on Pandira, 179, 189 fn.
–, The Secret Doctrine: 58 (80), 65 (87), 315, 325; comm on, 144; on Keely, 267.
Blood: and John’s Gospel, 18182; gods offering their, 208; principle of body, 251; rites of, from 3rd Race, 251-52; secret meaning of, 181.
Blood-Covenant, see Trumbull. Blood-covenanting, 251-52. “Blossom,” etc., see Collins. Böckh, Christian Inscriptions, 201, 231, 420.
Body, control of, 126-27.
Book Abodazura, 382 fn., 414.
Book of Dzyan, 361 (380).
Book of Enoch, 193 fn.
Book of God, The, see Kenealy. Book ofjechiel, 189 fn., 224.
Book of Kiu-ti, laws of disciples in, 294.
Book of Life, see Siddharta. Book of Numbers, 215, 421.
Book of the Dead: 359 (377); on blood and life, 208.
Bouche-Leclercq, A., Histoire de la divination, etc., 229.
Brahmacharin, Yogi celibate, 67 (88).
Brahmanas [Brahmanas]: and castes, 56 (78); and marriage, 66 (88); and T.S., 58 (80); disfigured truth, 52 (74); distorted Manu, 60 (82); exploiters, 51 (73); lost key, 52 (74); persecute and hate Theosophists, 62 (84); possess only physiological key, 58 (80).
Brahmanism: abuses of, 61 (83); must fall, 68 (90).
Brain, and mind, 339-40.
Brashith: 150; meanings of, 156 & fn.
Bridge, J. R., letter of H. P. B., to, 92.
Brihaspati [Brihaspati], personifies cults, 53 (75).
Brotherhood: and hidden knowledge, 69 (91); and pain, 169; as love between races, 68 (90); essential to peace, 59-60 (81- 82); justification of Theosophical, 161; intellectual, 69 (91); international, 138; real meaning of, 404-06, 408; schemes for, 170; universal, and altruism, def., 171.
Browne, Sir T., 140, 421.
Buchner, 93, 94, 123, 338, 339.
Buck, Dr. J. D., and Skinner’s MS., 220, 421.
Buddha: a sage, 62 (84); and Budha, 53 (75); and his
sacrifice, 112; esotericism of, 112; 49 days under the Bo- tree, 115; his ethics in Tibet, 62 (84); neo-Buddhism of, 54 (76); proclaimed same truths as Jesus, 370 (390); root of his ethics, 117; slandered, 32.
Buddha, Aphorisms, 159 fn.
Buddha, etc., see Lillie.
Buddhi, true self, 96, 97.
Buddhi-Manas, and brain, 335 fn., 339-40.
Buddhism: beneficent influence, 28-29; esoteric, 182; misrepresented
by Lillie, 30-31 ; official, 52 (75) ; sublime ethics of, 53 (76).
Buddhism, etc., see Lillie.
Buddhist, priests help Theosophists, 62 (84).
Buddhist Catechism, see Olcott.
Budha, and Buddha, 53 (75).
Budhism, mistaken for Buddhism, 53 (75).
Butleroff, Prof. A. M., “Scientific Letters,” 122, 421.
Byron, Lord, 14.
–, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, 32.
–, Lara, 267, 421.
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Cabalistic MSS., 180 fn., 219-20.
Cabrol, F., Dictionnaire d’archéologie, etc., 229, 421.
Caithness, Lady, 43 fn.
Calf, golden, 308.
Campbell-Praed, Rosa C., The Brother of the Shadow, 99, 421.
–, Affinities, 99, 421.
Canterbury, Letter to Archbishop of, 268-83.
Carlyle, on names, 5.
Carroll, Lewis, Alice’s Adventures, etc., 37, 421.
Cartouches, Egyptian, and Sothis, 24.
Cassels, W. R., Supernatural Religion, 213, 214 fn., 422.
Castalian, fountain, 196.
Castes : invented in kali-yuga, 60
(82) ; non-existent in Vedic days, 60 (82); Theosophists work against, 56 (78), 60 (82).
Casuistry, 16.
Catechism on Everyday Life, A, 31.
Causeless Cause, 111, 114.
Cave, allegory of, and birth of Christ, 364 (384).
Celibacy, 294.
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Century : twentieth, and Christianity, 207; twentieth, has strange developments in store, 205; twentieth, may be the last of its name, 205.
Chaldean Account, etc., see Smith, Geo.
Chanoch, and Solar year, 193 fn. Charcot, and hypnotism, 407.
Charity: and money, 163; mere, cannot raise people, 167; often produces harm, 295 et seq.; practical, not a declared object of T.S., 164; Theosophy creates, 164.
Chaucer, on faith, 205.
Chelas: and marriage, 293 fn.; rules for, 294.
Chemist, produces phenomenon, 50 (72).
Chemistry, and Alchemy, 56 (79). Chhândogyôpanishad: on Self, 97; 414.
Child-marriage, 293 fn.
Chincholle, Ch., “La Grande Prêtresse,” 99.
Chinese, laborers in Calif., 85.
Chnouphis, and Python, 194 fn Cho'èphoroe, see Aeschylus.
Chokhmah, 144, 146 fn.
Choses vues, see Hugo.
Chrao: 184, 192 fn., 358 (375) fn.; and chrio, 186.
Chreistos, 189, 190.
Chrêstêrion, 184, 362 (381}.
Chrêstêrios, 184, 362 (381}. Chrêstês, 184.
Chrêstians, 175, 298.
Chrêstodoulos, 186.
Chrêstos: def., 187, 361 {380} fn., 362 {381}; ref., 357 (374), 363 (382); and Christos, 172 & fn., 175 & fn., 176; derivation and differences analyzed, 175 et seq.; 183-84; Justin Martyr on, 176 fn.
Chrêstos-Meshiac, and Scorpio, 202.
Chrisô, 187.
Christ: apostle of, 184; as divine principle in man, 173-74; belief in carnalized, doomed, 207 ; coming of, 173; condition of, and resurrection of spiritual ego, 363 (383); corporeal, 212; false, 174; first key to meaning, 182; historical, and Justin, 364 (384); made flesh, unacceptable to Theosophists, 371 (390); meaning of, 362 (380); -principle, 176; risen, 173; Spirit of, present in mankind from beginning, 183; story of, allegorical, 261.
Christês, 187.
Christ-life, andTheosophists, 165, 169.
Christ-man, 183.
Christian Inscriptions, see Bôckh.
Christianity: analyzed, 268 et seq.; commandments of, 264-65; composition of, 272; develops fear of death, 298; esoteric origin of, 272; 500 years behind the times, 275; historic, 212; occultism rejects historic character in, 200; originated in primeval truths, 209; profession with natives, 177; religion of arrogance, 176; saving principles of, 162; theological, must die, 207 ; will not save humanity, 267.
Christianos: occurs only 3 times in New Testam., 185 fn., 217-18; Tertullian on, 190.
Christians: 175; and Chrêstians, 298; and their Man-God, 205; appropriated possessions of others, 52 (74); def. acc. to Church, 205; looked upon with suspicion by Romans, 185 fn.; meaning anointed, 175; often rise above Christianity, 273; practical, 159 fn.; true, died with the Gnostics, 357 (374).
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Christmas, and sun, 363 (382) fn.
Christos: 357 (374); analyzed and discussed, 175 et seq.; and Chrestos, 172 & fn.; as esoteric Savior, 173; astronomical, and Metonic Cycle, 363 (383); glorious state of, 201 fn.; Gnostic, 195; Gnostic, carnalized, 357 (374); of Paul, not Jesus, 176 fn.; of Spirit, an impersonal principle, 345 fn.; Paul’s conversion to Gnostic, 366 (386); presence of, 173; reunion with, 189; spirit of, 212 & fn.; spirit of truth, 191, 282; synonym of Mahatmic condition, 190; Theos, conception of, 357 (374); true, 162; true, cannot be monopolized, 176; will reign in 7th race, 361 (380).
Christos-Buddha, 267.
Christos-Messiah, as Leo, 202.
Chromatius, Bishop, 214, 422.
Church(es); and belief in devil, 20; and legend of Fall, 21 et seq.; and hypnotic suggestion, 276; and Venus, 13; atheist, bastard son of, 277; building of, and the poor, 281; condition of Protestant, analyzed, 268-83; Gnostic at first, 360 (379); ignorant of afterdeath states, 296; kills spirit of inquiry, 177; missed opportunity of, 279; of St. Mary of the Angels, 21 fn.; powerless now, 275-76; religious function of, 278; Roman, source of all ritual, 280; sap morality, 277; slanders planets, 15; spiritually barren, 282; stained with crime, 296; teachings of, opposed to those of Jesus, 270; utilizes pagan material, 24; will have to abandon dogmas, 207.
Churchianity: has no spiritual ideal, 296; hypocritical, 297.
Chwol’son, D. A.: The Book of the Nabathean Agriculture, information on, 22-23fn.; biogr., 422-23.
Chymical Marriage, 260.
Cicero, De natura deorum, 19.
Circle, emanates light, 144.
Civilization: 139; as progress, 63 (85); Christian, 274-75.
Clarke, E. D., Travels, etc.: 192; on sepulchral inscription, 195, 229-30; biogr., 423.
Clemens Alexandrinus : 213, 232; an Initiate, 188.
–, Stromata, on chrêstians, 175 fn., 188, 217, 223-24, 423.
Clemens Romanus, 221.
Clementine Homilies: 183; and other
Clementine literature, 221-22.
Clementine Recognitions, 196.
Clericalism, deathly shadows of, 61 (83).
Clifford, W. K., 338, 423-24.
Climacteric, and age, 400.
Codices, of N. Test., and word Christian, 218.
Coleridge, quoted, 13, 161.
–, Fears in Solitude, 337, 424.
Collier, Jeremy; on materialism, 336; biogr., 424.
Collins, Mabel: 3; and authorship of “The Blossom and the Fruit,” 91-93; biogr., 424-34.
Collins, Mortimer, 424-25.
Colton, 138.
Comet, tail of, and sun, 311.
Comforts, and misery, 167.
Comm, to Matthew, see Jerome.
Comm, to Isaiah, see Jerome.
Commentary, 144.
Commentatio, etc., see Tholuck.
Concepts and Theories, etc., see Stallo.
Conscious, existence, 124.
Consciousness: brain—, a reflection, 96; divine, of man, 108; homogeneity of, 112; nature of, 131 ; of lower manas and brain, 340.
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Contradictions, in N. T. and Massey, 219.
Control, of body, 126.
Conversions, Bishop Temple on, 356 (373).
Cook, Dr. Kenningale R., 425 fn.
Corelli, Marie, The Romance of Two Worlds, 99, 434.
Cory, Ancient Fragments, 181; biogr., 434.
Courtney, H. L., and Hylo- Idealism, 302.
–, The New Gospel of Hylo- Idealism, 305-06.
Crawford, F. Marion, Mr. Isaacs, 99, 434.
–, Zoroaster, 99, 434.
Creation: and imagination, 13334; and Promethean legend, 367 (387).
Cresa, Crissa, Chrisa, see Krisa. Crib, as Apta, 363 (383).
Crime: and hypnotism, 105 et seq.; society creates, 297.
Cross: and rose, 256, 259-60; ansated, and Troy, 143 fn.; below and above globe, 19-20; oldest phallic symbol, 143; origin of, 143 fn.; or stauros, 194 fn.; Skinner on, 202; tau, as glyph of, 211.
Crucifixion: 191, 208; based on events that preceded it, 200; of monad, 201 fn.; symbolism of, 202 fn.
Cruelty: of man to animals, 249-50; of vindictive god, 274.
Crux ansata, 20, 209.
Cube, seven-fold, 144.
Curtius, George, Grundzuge,
etc., 358 (375) fn.; biogr., 434-35.
Cycle(s): closing of a, 174; in allegory, 148-49 fn.; Messianic, 174 fn.; of Initiation, 356 (373); several, at close of 19th century, 174 fn.
Cypher, esoteric, 210.
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Dag, “Fish-man,” and cycles, 174.
Daniel, as interpreter, 180.
Daniel, 289.
Darwin, and pessimism, 113; on simple form, 120.
Days, forty-nine, and fires, 115 fn.
Death: conditions of consciousness after, 402-03; is Life, 124, 240.
Decharme, Paul, Mythologie de la Grèce antique: 17, 18; on Ourania, 310; biogr., 435.
De Constantia, see Seneca.
De corona, see Demosthenes.
Decretals, 221-22.
De Dea Syria, see Lucian.
Definitions, by an unpopular philosopher, 45-46.
Deity, conscious, and karma, 117.
Delphi, 205.
Demons: harmless, 26; pagan symbols made into, 25.
Demosthenes, De corona, 186; on anointing 196 fn.
De rerum natura, see Lucretius.
Desire: and Will, 109; creator, 109; how to purify, 129; is a force, 403.
Devachan, man makes his own, 403.
Devaki, 359 (376).
Devas, 325.
Devendro Das, on Hindu widows, 61 (83).
Devil(s): and Lucifer, 27; no horns before 4th century, 26; Semitic, 16.
De viris, etc., see Jerome.
Dhyan-Chohans [Dhyâni-Cho-hans]: hierarchies of, 145 fn.; our noumena are matter to, 324-25.
Did Jesus live, etc., see Mead.
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Discipleship: first rules of, 59 (81); rules of, in Kiu-ti, 294; struggle of, 126 et seq.
Disinherited, of the world, 61 (83).
Div. Inst., see Lactantius.
Dods, Marcus, transi. St. Augustine, 435.
Dogma: and idolatry, 176; and universal ideals, 207; built on astron, and physiological symbols, 207; originated in Zodiacal Signs, 207; should be denounced, 357 (374).
Dollinger, Paganisme et Judaïsme, 23, 435.
Donkey, and optimism of Strauss, 124.
Doubt, of disciple, 127.
Downey, Edmund, House of Tears, 99, 435.
Dragon, as symbol of esoteric wisdom, 148 & fn.
Duality, and Parabrahm, 334 fn. Du Bois-Reymond, on vital force, 241; biogr., 435-36.
Duchesne, L. M. O., Liber ponti-ficalis, 12 fn., 436.
Duel, 138.
Dupuis, C. F., 13; biogr., 436.
Duties, to family, 292-95.
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Early Days, etc., see Farrar.
Earth, worst day of existence on, 124.
Earth’s Earliest Ages, see Pember.
Easter, 363 (383) fn.
Ecclesiasticus, 28 fn.
Eden: and good and evil, 117; Fall from, 367 (386); garden of, 18.
Edom, seven kings of, 144.
Ego: and its sensations, 94; immortal, only consolation of poor, 64 (86) ; knows, 96 ; personal, 96; resurrection of Spiritual, and the Sun, 363 (383), 369 (388-89); Spiritual, does not think, 96; transcendental, 96, 97; unites with Atman, 369 (380).
Ego-ism, illusion of, 369 (380).
Ego-ship, 116.
Egotism, a Devil, 58 (80).
Egyptians, carry a crib, 364 (383).
Eheieh: absolute Esse, 143, 147; def., 368 (387 & fn.).
Eleazar, 147 fn.
Electricity, atomic in nature, 323.
Elements, alchemical, 137.
Eleusis, 205.
Elixir of life, 400.
Elohim: and pro-creating fire, 204 fn.; as feminine, 173 fn.; creating man, 145 fn.; in Genesis, 367 (387); Jehovah an, 214 fn.; seven, 145.
Elohim-Jehovah, and the Verbum, 350 (373).
Enoch: and creative fire, 368 (387); or Chanoch, 193 fn.
Entities, and forces, 325, 328.
Eos, 16.
Eosphoros, 6, 10, 11, 16, 18, 25, 27 fn.
Epiphanius, on Jesus, 382 fn.
Epistle of Clement to James, 221-22.
Epithalami, as bridal songs, 17.
Equinox: autumnal, 363 (383);
Colure of the, and Apta, 364 (383).
Erechtheus, King, 192.
Erythraean, see Sibyl.
Esoteric, doctrines never written, 158.
Esoteric Buddhism, see Sinnett.
Esotericism: does not proscribe sex, 67 (88); to be revealed when brotherhood reigns, 69 (91); universal, its nature, 52 (74); works with nature, 66 (88).
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Espèce humaine, see Quatrefages.
Esra, rewrote Bible, 362 (380) fn.
Esse: 111 ; or Eheieh, 143.
Ethics, need of, 55 (77).
Euripides, Ion, 184, 187, 222, 223, 436.
Eusebius, Hist. Eccles., on Basilides, 213, 232, 436.
–, Constantine’s Oration, etc., 228, 436.
Evil: non-resistance to, 137; origin of, discussed, 100 et seq.; resist not, new meaning of, 45; result of unwise good works, 169.
Evolution: acc. to Haeckel, 33 et seq.; acc. to science, 120; and re-involution, 123; does not proceed in straight line, 122; goal of, 117; is cyclical, 122; periodic, 52 (74), 65 (87); teaching of, abused, 118.
Examination, etc., see McTaggart.
Existence: conditioned, 111 ; the One, 124; worst day of, on our planet, 124.
Exodus, 297.
Exotericism: Judeo-Christian, 52 (74); idols of, 52 (74).
Ezekiel, Kabbalistic meaning of vision of, 151-52; 154.
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Faith: and works, 162; blind, and inquiry, 177; Chaucer on, 205; not enough for Theos- ophists, 49 (71).
Fall: 21; into matter, explained, 200; of spirit into matter, 367 (386) ; meaning of, from Eden, 367 (386).
Fama, and Confessio, Rosicrucian manifestoes, 257 et seq.
Farrar, Canon, The Early Days of Christianity, on Chrêstos, etc., 185 fn.; 190 fn.; biogr., 436-37.
Father, and Tetragrammaton, 144.
Father-Mother, 145, 146.
Fathers: Church, prejudiced, 188; destroying documents, 216.
Fears, see Coleridge.
Ferouer, 22.
Fiction, often presentiment, 107.
Figaniere, “Esoteric Studies,” 137.
Fire(s): celestial and terrestrial, 143 fn.; creative, and Fall, 367 (387); forty-nine, and Buddha, 115 & fn.
Fire-mist, 124.
First Principles, see Spencer.
Fiske, John: 39; biogr., 437.
Flesh, esoteric meaning of, and blood, 181-82.
Fleta. H.P.B. on. 92.
Fohat, 328.
Force(s): certain, are substantial, 317; conscious noumenon of, 315; immaterial effects of essential causes, 325; natural, and its soul, 57 (79).
Forgeries, in Gospel, 206-07.
Forgiveness, 138.
Form, and being, 111.
Fragments, see Tyndall.
France, La, 99.
Fraternity, false, 64 (86).
Freethinkers, and noble life, 298.
Fürst, Julius, on Chanoch, 193 fn.; biogr., 437-38.
Fusaiole, 143 fn.
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Gaboriau, F. K.: 267; thinks H. P. B. exaggerates, 64 (86).
Gautama, see Buddha.
Gayet, A., Le Temple de Luxor, 376, 438.
Gemara, Babylonian, 189 fn., 380 fn., 382 fn.
Generation: processes of, 65 (87); spontaneous, 34 fn.
Genesis, 52 (74), 214 fn., 266, 289 fn., 367 (387), 403-04.
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Gesenius, Wm., Hebrew-English Lexicon, etc., 387 fn., 438.
Gesualdo, see Ouida.
Gharsh, 358 (375) fn.
Ghrish, grish-ta-s, 201.
Gibbon, The History of the Decline, etc., on Gnostics, 212, 232; 438.
Ginsburg, Dr. G. D., The Kabbalah, 157-58, 438.
Glaucias, disciple of Peter, 213, 232.
Glyphs, and Jehovah, 210.
Gnosis, def., 177·, sevenfold, 182 fn. ; universal, 182.
Gnostic(s): and fall, 20; last true Christians, 357 (374); most refined mystics of the day, 211; Paul a, 176 fn., 212; responsible for Gospels, 210; separate themselves from the Church, 360-61 (379); various fraternities of, 361 (379) fn.
Gnosticism, refined, of Cardinals, 178; shreds of, 216.
Gnostics, etc., see King.
God: and idea of Logos, 305; as absolute whole, 66 (88); Christian, worse than devil, 299; denied by our civilization, 275; monster—, 316; of Theosophists, def., 368-69 (388f); vindictive, 274. See also Lord.
Gods: ancient, androgynous, 139; men become creative, 367 (387); mortals in previous births, 208; offering their blood, 208; souls of former adepts, 401.
Golden Age, alleged, 360 (378).
Good works: may be vitally injurious, 169; must be backed with knowledge, 170; value of, 170.
Gospel (s): contain fragments of Gnostic wisdom, 179 fn.; contradictions in, 219; esoteric
character of, 172 et seq. ; Gnostics responsible for, 210; H. P. B.’s writings on esoteric meaning of, listed, 218-19; writers of, knew the truth, 178; written in mystery-language, 210.
Gospel, etc., see Naden.
Gospel of Matthew, Jerome on the, 214-15.
Gougenot des Mousseaux, Moeurs, etc., on the devil, 20 & fn.; 438.
Grandidier, 36; biogr., 438.
Grandier, Urbain, 104 & fn.
Gravitation: due to polarity, 59 (81); law of, 311-12.
Greek-Engi. Lex., see Liddell.
Gregory the Great, 7 fn.
Griechische Mythologie, see Preller. Griechische, see Weicker.
Grihastha, Brâhmanas, and marriage, 66 (88).
Grundzüge, see Curtius.
Gupta-Vidyâ, has seven keys to the mysteries, 371 (391).
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Habakkuk, on horns of the Lord, 27.
Hades, as Scheol or Patala, 204 fn.
Haeckel, Ernst: a Simian Homer, 37; his genealogy of man, a romance, 37; invents types, 35-36.
–, The Pedigree of Man, 33, 36, 37, 439.
Haggard, H. R., King Solomon's Mines, 99, 439.
–, She, 99, 439.
Hai Gaon: on sephiroth, 216; biogr., 439.
Hair, magnetic force in, 361 (379). Happiness : utopia, without ethics, 55 (77) ; impossible, without truth, 55 (77).
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Harmony, and contrast of opposites, 311-12.
Harte, Richard, and Judge, 268 fn.
Hartmann, Dr. Franz: 130 fn.; on consciousness, 131; biogr. and writings, 439-57.
Hartmann, Dr. F., Paracelsus, 99. –, Magic, White and Black, 99. –, An Adventure Among the
Rosicrucians, rev., 130 et seq.
Hartmann, von, 119.
Hatha-yogis: 113; and asceticism, 51 (73).
Headley, Rev. T. G., 208 fn.
Heathen: converted to Christianity, 185 fn.; unregenerate, 183.
Hebrew and Engl. Lex., see Parkhurst. Hebrew-English Lex., see Gesenius. Hebrews, 176.
Heliodorus, Bishop, 214; biogr., 458.
Heliolatry, and Sabeism,356 (373).
Hell: as life on earth, 299; Theosophy fears no, 299.
Helmholtz, Vortrage und Reden, on electricity being atomic, 323; 458.
Hemmer, H., Textes et documents, etc., 235, 458.
Hermes-Anubis, 24.
Hermes-Christos, 24.
Herodotus, History, 184 fn.; 222, 309.
Hesiod, 181 fn.
—, Theogony, 10, 16, 17.
Hesperides, 17.
Hesperos, 6, 10, 16, 17.
Hesychius, 309; biogr., 458.
Hetaerae, and Astoreth, 310.
Hierarchy, 65 (87).
Higgins, G.: on Melchizedek, 211; on religion of Vatican, 178; biogr., 458-59.
–, Anacalypsis: 175 fn., 189, 217; on Justin Martyr and christianoi, 218; on sepulchral inscription, 196; on sigmatau and Greek H.
Hillel: and Lucifer, discussed, 27-28 fn.; meaning of, 27-28 fn.
Hinduism, see Monier-Williams.
History, see Herodotus.
Historia Eccles., see Bede.
Historia Eccles., see Eusebius.
Hodgson, Rich., and Chas. Johnston, 394 et seq.
Holy Ghost, feminine, 145, 173 fn.
Homer, Iliad. 17, 187, 223, 309; on Krisa, 191.
–, Odyssey, 17, 187, 223, 309.
Homogeneity: and evil, 110; cyclically repeats itself, 123; of consciousness and being, 112.
Horns: emblem of divine power, 26; of Isis, Diana, Moses, Amon, Bacchus, the Lord God, 26-27.
Houdini, Robert, 50 (72).
Hugo, Victor, Choses Vues, 32-33, 459.
Humanity: androgynous at first, 367 (386); as a whole, and Wisdom, 66 (88); may save Christianity, 267; only God we should serve, 66 (88).
Huxley, on Roman Catholicism, 334.
Hyginus, C. J., and his works, 16-17 fn.
–, Poeticôn Astronomicôn, 16, 17 fn.
Hylo-Idealism : 33, 40; discussed, 300-305; enemy of Theosophy, 93 et seq.
Hypnotism: and crime, 105 et seq.; and criminal law, 104; black art, 107; dangers of, 104, 406-08; perceptions in, 104-05; suggestion in, leaves indelible stain, 106.
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“I am that I am,” 387 fn.
lao, as Janus, 193 fn.
laso, goddess of healing, 193.
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INDEX

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A

Abba, 147 fn.

Abba Uddu, 364 (384).

Academy, French, and hypnotism, 106.

Acts, 200, 212 fn., 351.

Adam: and Elohim-Jehovah, 356 (373); and Eve, 117.

Adept(s): and Initiates, def., 183; and natural forces, 57 (79); has no right to heal himself, 59 (81); have existed in many ages, 204; keep alive the spiritual life of mankind, 401; many in various lands, 400; necessity in nature, 401; send out messengers in last quarter of century, 402; teach men’s souls, 401.

Adi-Buddha, and Parabrahman, 66 (88).

Aditi-Prakriti, 19.

Adventists, 173.

Adv. Gentes, see Arnobius.

Aeneid, see Virgil.

Aeschylus, 187, 223.

—, Choephoroe, 184, 222.

Aesh Metzareph, 141, 414.

Age, and Adepts, 400.

Agni: 143 fn.; worship of, 209.

Agnostic Annual, Massey in, 186-187 fn., 197-200, 201.

AHIH, Macroprosopus, 142, 147.

Aima, fruitful mother, 139, 147 fn., 148.

Ain-Soph: 145, 149, 151, 368 (388); Non-Being, 142.

Akasa, 368 (388).

Akta, anointed, 209.

Alcahest, 248-49.

Alchemists, 248.

Alchemy: degraded, 258; mother of chemistry, 56 (79); spiritual philosophy, 248-49.

Alchemy, etc., see Wilder.

“ Aleph,” 48 (70) et seq.

Aletheia, 249.

Alexander Jannaeus: 189 fn.; Jesus under, 362 (380).

Alexandre, Charles, Oracula Sibyl- Una, 229, 417.

Alice's Adventures, etc., see Carroll.

All : as Absolute, 117, as God of the Theosophists, 368-69 (388); great, or Sat, 57 (79).

Altruism: def., 777; international, 63 (85).

Amenhotep III: Compiler’s notes on, 376-77; scene of conception of, at Luxor, 359 (376-78).

Amoeba, 113.

Amon, horns of, 26.

Amon-ra, as Lucifer, 25.

Anacalypsis, see Higgins.

Anadyomene, 18.

Anc. Fragm., see Cory.

Andreae, Johann Valentin: 257 fn., 260; biogr., 417-18.

Androgynous: ancient gods, 139; early man, 367 (386).

Angelis, De, see Petavius.

Angels: Pope Pius V on, 22 fn.; seven, and their occult names, 21-22 fn.

Anger, 137.

Animals, misused by man, 249-50.

Anima Mundi, 51 (73).

Annals, prehistoric, 51-52 (74).

Annals, see Tacitus.

Anointed, Jesus never, 362 (380). “Anointed one,” 201.

482 Anointing, Massey on, 196-97.

Anstey, F., A Fallen Idol, 99, 418. Ante-Nicean Fathers, The, bibliog.. 418.

Anthropology, blended with Theogony, 182.

Anthropomorphism, 316.

Anti-types, spiritual, 201-202.

Antium, 205.

Aphorisms, on occultism, 14.

Aphorisms, see Buddha.

Aphrodite: -Anadyomene, 18; as divine nature, 19; carries away Phaeton, 17.

Aphrodite-Ourania, 309-10.

Apocryphal Gospels, 216.

Apollo: and his sons, 191; and Jesus, 203.

Apollo-Abaddon, 25.

Apollonius of Tyana: 202; his life, 203 fn.

Apolog., see Tertullian.

Apology, see Justin Martyr.

Apostolic Constitutions, 221-22.

Apia, and Horus and birth of Sun, 363-64 (383).

Arani [Arani], 143 fn.

Ares, 309.

Argha, 147.

Aristophanes, Plutus, on laso, 193.

Arnobius, Adv. Gentes, 189 fn., 224, 418.

Arnold, Sir Edwin, The Light of Asia, 43 fn., 125, 418.

Aryas, ante-Vedic, 54 (76).

Ascalon, in Syria, 309.

Ascension, of body, denied, 369 (389).

Ascetic: symbol of cowardly egoism, 51 (73); true, lives in the world, 134.

Asceticism : disease of hatha- yogins, 51 (73); in India and among Christians, 66-67; monastic, 113; produces ignorant fools, 51 (73); Theosophists labor to destroy exoteric, 51 (73).

Asclepios, 191, 193.

Asia, Central, vast sea, 58 (80).

Astaroth, Astoreth [Ashtoreth; pl. Ashtaroth]: 18, 19, 139, 306 et seq., goddess of generation 310.

Astarte, 18, 19.

Astraios, 16.

Astral: manifested ideas on the, 202; results on, plane, 255-56; sounds, produced in laboratory, 50 (72).

Astrolatry, and initiation, 356 (373).

Astrology, mother of astronomy, 57 (79).

Astronomy, and Astrology, 57 (79).

Asuramaya, 58 (80).

Atala, 58 (80).

Atavism, 34, 116.

Athanasius, 12 fn.

Atheists, bastards of the Church, 277.

Atlantis, red forefather of, 58 (80).

Atma [Atman], as Sun, 251, 294, 328 fn.

Atman-Christos, 369 (389).

Atonement, by blood, 181, 208 fn.

Atticus, Herodes, 204 fn., 418-19.

Augustine, St., De civitate dei, 228; 435.

Aurora, and Phaeton, 17, 19.

1’Aurore, reviewed, 312-13.

Auto-Centricism, see Lewins.

Auxis, 365 & fn.

Avatara [Avatara]: Kalki, 355 (372), 357 (374); nature of an, 358 (375).

Aveling, Ed. B., 37.

Azaziel 15.


B

Bach, Leo, and evolution, 118.

Bacon, on knowledge, 140.

Bailly, J. S., biogr., 419-20.

–, Traité de l’astronomie indienne et orientale, 52 (74).

Bain, A.: biogr., 420; on mental and bodily states, 328.

Barberini, Palazzo, 21 fn.

Bashiboozook, 100.

Basilides: teachings of, 213-14; writes 24 volumes, 213.

Basilio, Don, 101.

Bathibius Haeckelii, 35, 36.

Bede, Historia Eccles., 12 fn., 420.

Begin, of Hist., see Lenormant.

Being: and be-ness, 124; and egoship, 116; and Esse, 111; reality of, and self-forgetfulness, 126.

Belus, 181.

Be-ness: 111, 124; as Eheieh, 143, 147.

Bentzon, Th., “Émancipée,” 100.

Bernard, Claude, on life, 124.

Bernheim, on hypnotism, 105, 420.

Berosus, 181.

Berthelot, P. E., Les origines de l’alchimie, 347, 420.

Bhrigu [Bhrigu], 143 fn.

Bible: as allegory, 355 (372); belief in, literally will not last, 207; cruelties in, 263-64; esoteric meaning of, 176; fallible, 176; spurious character of, 179; will be repudiated, 181.

Binah, 139, 146 fn.; feminine, 173 fn.

Birth, from above, 183 fn.

Black Crook, The, Opera, 37.

Black Magic: dangers of, and hypnotism, 406-8; whole nations drift into, 407.

Blavatsky, H. P.: and initiated Rabbi, 142; and Massey’s views, 218; and Theos. Publ. Co. ,313-14; co-author of “The Blossom, etc.,” with M. Collins, 91-93; conversation with Chas. Johnston, 392 et seq.; Johnston’s estimate of her personality, 409; letter of, to Bridge, on Μ. Collins, 92; long letter to Skinner, 220; on Tolstoy, 242; prophesies changes, 286, 312; pseudonyms of, 125; studied Kabbalah 40 years, 140; studied under two Rabbis, 155; tapping phenomenon by, 408-09; writings of, on esot. mean, of Gospels, listed, 218-19.

–, Fausses Conceptions, etc., 48 (70) fn.

–, Isis Unveiled·. 65 (87), 176 fn., 214 fn., 366 (386); on Basilides, 213-14 & fn.; on Pandira, 179, 189 fn.

–, The Secret Doctrine: 58 (80), 65 (87), 315, 325; comm on, 144; on Keely, 267.

Blood: and John’s Gospel, 18182; gods offering their, 208; principle of body, 251; rites of, from 3rd Race, 251-52; secret meaning of, 181.

Blood-Covenant, see Trumbull. Blood-covenanting, 251-52. “Blossom,” etc., see Collins. Böckh, Christian Inscriptions, 201, 231, 420.

Body, control of, 126-27.

Book Abodazura, 382 fn., 414.

Book of Dzyan, 361 (380).

Book of Enoch, 193 fn.

Book of God, The, see Kenealy. Book ofjechiel, 189 fn., 224.

Book of Kiu-ti, laws of disciples in, 294.

Book of Life, see Siddharta. Book of Numbers, 215, 421.

Book of the Dead: 359 (377); on blood and life, 208.

Bouche-Leclercq, A., Histoire de la divination, etc., 229.

Brahmacharin, Yogi celibate, 67 (88).

Brahmanas [Brahmanas]: and castes, 56 (78); and marriage, 66 (88); and T.S., 58 (80); disfigured truth, 52 (74); distorted Manu, 60 (82); exploiters, 51 (73); lost key, 52 (74); persecute and hate Theosophists, 62 (84); possess only physiological key, 58 (80).

Brahmanism: abuses of, 61 (83); must fall, 68 (90).

Brain, and mind, 339-40.

Brashith: 150; meanings of, 156 & fn.

Bridge, J. R., letter of H. P. B., to, 92.

Brihaspati [Brihaspati], personifies cults, 53 (75).

Brotherhood: and hidden knowledge, 69 (91); and pain, 169; as love between races, 68 (90); essential to peace, 59-60 (81- 82); justification of Theosophical, 161; intellectual, 69 (91); international, 138; real meaning of, 404-06, 408; schemes for, 170; universal, and altruism, def., 171.

Browne, Sir T., 140, 421.

Buchner, 93, 94, 123, 338, 339.

Buck, Dr. J. D., and Skinner’s MS., 220, 421.

Buddha: a sage, 62 (84); and Budha, 53 (75); and his sacrifice, 112; esotericism of, 112; 49 days under the Bo- tree, 115; his ethics in Tibet, 62 (84); neo-Buddhism of, 54 (76); proclaimed same truths as Jesus, 370 (390); root of his ethics, 117; slandered, 32.

Buddha, Aphorisms, 159 fn.

Buddha, etc., see Lillie.

Buddhi, true self, 96, 97.

Buddhi-Manas, and brain, 335 fn., 339-40.

Buddhism: beneficent influence, 28-29; esoteric, 182; misrepresented by Lillie, 30-31 ; official, 52 (75) ; sublime ethics of, 53 (76).

Buddhism, etc., see Lillie.

Buddhist, priests help Theosophists, 62 (84).

Buddhist Catechism, see Olcott.

Budha, and Buddha, 53 (75).

Budhism, mistaken for Buddhism, 53 (75).

Butleroff, Prof. A. M., “Scientific Letters,” 122, 421.

Byron, Lord, 14.

–, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, 32.

–, Lara, 267, 421.


C

Cabalistic MSS., 180 fn., 219-20.

Cabrol, F., Dictionnaire d’archéologie, etc., 229, 421.

Caithness, Lady, 43 fn.

Calf, golden, 308.

Campbell-Praed, Rosa C., The Brother of the Shadow, 99, 421.

–, Affinities, 99, 421.

Canterbury, Letter to Archbishop of, 268-83.

Carlyle, on names, 5.

Carroll, Lewis, Alice’s Adventures, etc., 37, 421.

Cartouches, Egyptian, and Sothis, 24.

Cassels, W. R., Supernatural Religion, 213, 214 fn., 422.

Castalian, fountain, 196.

Castes : invented in kali-yuga, 60 (82) ; non-existent in Vedic days, 60 (82); Theosophists work against, 56 (78), 60 (82).

Casuistry, 16.

Catechism on Everyday Life, A, 31.

Causeless Cause, 111, 114.

Cave, allegory of, and birth of Christ, 364 (384).

Celibacy, 294.

485 Century : twentieth, and Christianity, 207; twentieth, has strange developments in store, 205; twentieth, may be the last of its name, 205.

Chaldean Account, etc., see Smith, Geo.

Chanoch, and Solar year, 193 fn. Charcot, and hypnotism, 407.

Charity: and money, 163; mere, cannot raise people, 167; often produces harm, 295 et seq.; practical, not a declared object of T.S., 164; Theosophy creates, 164. Chaucer, on faith, 205.

Chelas: and marriage, 293 fn.; rules for, 294.

Chemist, produces phenomenon, 50 (72).

Chemistry, and Alchemy, 56 (79). Chhândogyôpanishad: on Self, 97; 414.

Child-marriage, 293 fn.

Chincholle, Ch., “La Grande Prêtresse,” 99.

Chinese, laborers in Calif., 85.

Chnouphis, and Python, 194 fn Cho'èphoroe, see Aeschylus.

Chokhmah, 144, 146 fn.

Choses vues, see Hugo.

Chrao: 184, 192 fn., 358 (375) fn.; and chrio, 186.

Chreistos, 189, 190.

Chrêstêrion, 184, 362 (381}.

Chrêstêrios, 184, 362 (381}. Chrêstês, 184.

Chrêstians, 175, 298.

Chrêstodoulos, 186.

Chrêstos: def., 187, 361 {380} fn., 362 {381}; ref., 357 (374), 363 (382); and Christos, 172 & fn., 175 & fn., 176; derivation and differences analyzed, 175 et seq.; 183-84; Justin Martyr on, 176 fn.

Chrêstos-Meshiac, and Scorpio, 202.

Chrisô, 187.

Christ: apostle of, 184; as divine principle in man, 173-74; belief in carnalized, doomed, 207 ; coming of, 173; condition of, and resurrection of spiritual ego, 363 (383); corporeal, 212; false, 174; first key to meaning, 182; historical, and Justin, 364 (384); made flesh, unacceptable to Theosophists, 371 (390); meaning of, 362 (380); -principle, 176; risen, 173; Spirit of, present in mankind from beginning, 183; story of, allegorical, 261.

Christês, 187.

Christ-life, andTheosophists, 165, 169.

Christ-man, 183.

Christian Inscriptions, see Bôckh.

Christianity: analyzed, 268 et seq.; commandments of, 264-65; composition of, 272; develops fear of death, 298; esoteric origin of, 272; 500 years behind the times, 275; historic, 212; occultism rejects historic character in, 200; originated in primeval truths, 209; profession with natives, 177; religion of arrogance, 176; saving principles of, 162; theological, must die, 207 ; will not save humanity, 267.

Christianos: occurs only 3 times in New Testam., 185 fn., 217-18; Tertullian on, 190.

Christians: 175; and Chrêstians, 298; and their Man-God, 205; appropriated possessions of others, 52 (74); def. acc. to Church, 205; looked upon with suspicion by Romans, 185 fn.; meaning anointed, 175; often rise above Christianity, 273; practical, 159 fn.; true, died with the Gnostics, 357 (374).

486 Christmas, and sun, 363 (382) fn.

Christos: 357 (374); analyzed and discussed, 175 et seq.; and Chrestos, 172 & fn.; as esoteric Savior, 173; astronomical, and Metonic Cycle, 363 (383); glorious state of, 201 fn.; Gnostic, 195; Gnostic, carnalized, 357 (374); of Paul, not Jesus, 176 fn.; of Spirit, an impersonal principle, 345 fn.; Paul’s conversion to Gnostic, 366 (386); presence of, 173; reunion with, 189; spirit of, 212 & fn.; spirit of truth, 191, 282; synonym of Mahatmic condition, 190; Theos, conception of, 357 (374); true, 162; true, cannot be monopolized, 176; will reign in 7th race, 361 (380).

Christos-Buddha, 267.

Christos-Messiah, as Leo, 202.

Chromatius, Bishop, 214, 422.

Church(es); and belief in devil, 20; and legend of Fall, 21 et seq.; and hypnotic suggestion, 276; and Venus, 13; atheist, bastard son of, 277; building of, and the poor, 281; condition of Protestant, analyzed, 268-83; Gnostic at first, 360 (379); ignorant of afterdeath states, 296; kills spirit of inquiry, 177; missed opportunity of, 279; of St. Mary of the Angels, 21 fn.; powerless now, 275-76; religious function of, 278; Roman, source of all ritual, 280; sap morality, 277; slanders planets, 15; spiritually barren, 282; stained with crime, 296; teachings of, opposed to those of Jesus, 270; utilizes pagan material, 24; will have to abandon dogmas, 207.

Churchianity: has no spiritual ideal, 296; hypocritical, 297.

Chwol’son, D. A.: The Book of the Nabathean Agriculture, information on, 22-23fn.; biogr., 422-23.

Chymical Marriage, 260.

Cicero, De natura deorum, 19.

Circle, emanates light, 144.

Civilization: 139; as progress, 63 (85); Christian, 274-75.

Clarke, E. D., Travels, etc.: 192; on sepulchral inscription, 195, 229-30; biogr., 423.

Clemens Alexandrinus : 213, 232; an Initiate, 188.

–, Stromata, on chrêstians, 175 fn., 188, 217, 223-24, 423.

Clemens Romanus, 221.

Clementine Homilies: 183; and other Clementine literature, 221-22.

Clementine Recognitions, 196.

Clericalism, deathly shadows of, 61 (83).

Clifford, W. K., 338, 423-24.

Climacteric, and age, 400.

Codices, of N. Test., and word Christian, 218.

Coleridge, quoted, 13, 161.

–, Fears in Solitude, 337, 424.

Collier, Jeremy; on materialism, 336; biogr., 424.

Collins, Mabel: 3; and authorship of “The Blossom and the Fruit,” 91-93; biogr., 424-34.

Collins, Mortimer, 424-25.

Colton, 138.

Comet, tail of, and sun, 311.

Comforts, and misery, 167.

Comm, to Matthew, see Jerome.

Comm, to Isaiah, see Jerome.

Commentary, 144.

Commentatio, etc., see Tholuck.

Concepts and Theories, etc., see Stallo.

Conscious, existence, 124.

Consciousness: brain—, a reflection, 96; divine, of man, 108; homogeneity of, 112; nature of, 131 ; of lower manas and brain, 340.

487 Contradictions, in N. T. and Massey, 219.

Control, of body, 126.

Conversions, Bishop Temple on, 356 (373).

Cook, Dr. Kenningale R., 425 fn.

Corelli, Marie, The Romance of Two Worlds, 99, 434.

Cory, Ancient Fragments, 181; biogr., 434.

Courtney, H. L., and Hylo- Idealism, 302.

–, The New Gospel of Hylo- Idealism, 305-06.

Crawford, F. Marion, Mr. Isaacs, 99, 434.

–, Zoroaster, 99, 434.

Creation: and imagination, 13334; and Promethean legend, 367 (387).

Cresa, Crissa, Chrisa, see Krisa. Crib, as Apta, 363 (383).

Crime: and hypnotism, 105 et seq.; society creates, 297.

Cross: and rose, 256, 259-60; ansated, and Troy, 143 fn.; below and above globe, 19-20; oldest phallic symbol, 143; origin of, 143 fn.; or stauros, 194 fn.; Skinner on, 202; tau, as glyph of, 211.

Crucifixion: 191, 208; based on events that preceded it, 200; of monad, 201 fn.; symbolism of, 202 fn.

Cruelty: of man to animals, 249-50; of vindictive god, 274.

Crux ansata, 20, 209.

Cube, seven-fold, 144.

Curtius, George, Grundzuge, etc., 358 (375) fn.; biogr., 434-35.

Cycle(s): closing of a, 174; in allegory, 148-49 fn.; Messianic, 174 fn.; of Initiation, 356 (373); several, at close of 19th century, 174 fn.

Cypher, esoteric, 210.


D

Dag, “Fish-man,” and cycles, 174.

Daniel, as interpreter, 180.

Daniel, 289.

Darwin, and pessimism, 113; on simple form, 120.

Days, forty-nine, and fires, 115 fn.

Death: conditions of consciousness after, 402-03; is Life, 124, 240.

Decharme, Paul, Mythologie de la Grèce antique: 17, 18; on Ourania, 310; biogr., 435.

De Constantia, see Seneca.

De corona, see Demosthenes.

Decretals, 221-22.

De Dea Syria, see Lucian.

Definitions, by an unpopular philosopher, 45-46.

Deity, conscious, and karma, 117.

Delphi, 205.

Demons: harmless, 26; pagan symbols made into, 25.

Demosthenes, De corona, 186; on anointing 196 fn.

De rerum natura, see Lucretius.

Desire: and Will, 109; creator, 109; how to purify, 129; is a force, 403.

Devachan, man makes his own, 403.

Devaki, 359 (376).

Devas, 325.

Devendro Das, on Hindu widows, 61 (83).

Devil(s): and Lucifer, 27; no horns before 4th century, 26; Semitic, 16.

De viris, etc., see Jerome.

Dhyan-Chohans [Dhyâni-Cho-hans]: hierarchies of, 145 fn.; our noumena are matter to, 324-25.

Did Jesus live, etc., see Mead.

488 Discipleship: first rules of, 59 (81); rules of, in Kiu-ti, 294; struggle of, 126 et seq.

Disinherited, of the world, 61 (83).

Div. Inst., see Lactantius.

Dods, Marcus, transi. St. Augustine, 435.

Dogma: and idolatry, 176; and universal ideals, 207; built on astron, and physiological symbols, 207; originated in Zodiacal Signs, 207; should be denounced, 357 (374).

Dollinger, Paganisme et Judaïsme, 23, 435.

Donkey, and optimism of Strauss, 124.

Doubt, of disciple, 127.

Downey, Edmund, House of Tears, 99, 435.

Dragon, as symbol of esoteric wisdom, 148 & fn.

Duality, and Parabrahm, 334 fn. Du Bois-Reymond, on vital force, 241; biogr., 435-36.

Duchesne, L. M. O., Liber ponti-ficalis, 12 fn., 436.

Duel, 138.

Dupuis, C. F., 13; biogr., 436.

Duties, to family, 292-95.


E

Early Days, etc., see Farrar.

Earth, worst day of existence on, 124.

Earth’s Earliest Ages, see Pember.

Easter, 363 (383) fn.

Ecclesiasticus, 28 fn.

Eden: and good and evil, 117; Fall from, 367 (386); garden of, 18.

Edom, seven kings of, 144.

Ego: and its sensations, 94; immortal, only consolation of poor, 64 (86) ; knows, 96 ; personal, 96; resurrection of Spiritual, and the Sun, 363 (383), 369 (388-89); Spiritual, does not think, 96; transcendental, 96, 97; unites with Atman, 369 (380).

Ego-ism, illusion of, 369 (380).

Ego-ship, 116.

Egotism, a Devil, 58 (80).

Egyptians, carry a crib, 364 (383).

Eheieh: absolute Esse, 143, 147; def., 368 (387 & fn.).

Eleazar, 147 fn.

Electricity, atomic in nature, 323.

Elements, alchemical, 137.

Eleusis, 205.

Elixir of life, 400.

Elohim: and pro-creating fire, 204 fn.; as feminine, 173 fn.; creating man, 145 fn.; in Genesis, 367 (387); Jehovah an, 214 fn.; seven, 145.

Elohim-Jehovah, and the Verbum, 350 (373).

Enoch: and creative fire, 368 (387); or Chanoch, 193 fn.

Entities, and forces, 325, 328.

Eos, 16.

Eosphoros, 6, 10, 11, 16, 18, 25, 27 fn.

Epiphanius, on Jesus, 382 fn.

Epistle of Clement to James, 221-22.

Epithalami, as bridal songs, 17.

Equinox: autumnal, 363 (383); Colure of the, and Apta, 364 (383).

Erechtheus, King, 192.

Erythraean, see Sibyl.

Esoteric, doctrines never written, 158.

Esoteric Buddhism, see Sinnett.

Esotericism: does not proscribe sex, 67 (88); to be revealed when brotherhood reigns, 69 (91); universal, its nature, 52 (74); works with nature, 66 (88).

489 Espèce humaine, see Quatrefages.

Esra, rewrote Bible, 362 (380) fn.

Esse: 111 ; or Eheieh, 143.

Ethics, need of, 55 (77).

Euripides, Ion, 184, 187, 222, 223, 436.

Eusebius, Hist. Eccles., on Basilides, 213, 232, 436.

–, Constantine’s Oration, etc., 228, 436.

Evil: non-resistance to, 137; origin of, discussed, 100 et seq.; resist not, new meaning of, 45; result of unwise good works, 169.

Evolution: acc. to Haeckel, 33 et seq.; acc. to science, 120; and re-involution, 123; does not proceed in straight line, 122; goal of, 117; is cyclical, 122; periodic, 52 (74), 65 (87); teaching of, abused, 118.

Examination, etc., see McTaggart.

Existence: conditioned, 111 ; the One, 124; worst day of, on our planet, 124.

Exodus, 297.

Exotericism: Judeo-Christian, 52 (74); idols of, 52 (74).

Ezekiel, Kabbalistic meaning of vision of, 151-52; 154.


F

Faith: and works, 162; blind, and inquiry, 177; Chaucer on, 205; not enough for Theos- ophists, 49 (71).

Fall: 21; into matter, explained, 200; of spirit into matter, 367 (386) ; meaning of, from Eden, 367 (386).

Fama, and Confessio, Rosicrucian manifestoes, 257 et seq.

Farrar, Canon, The Early Days of Christianity, on Chrêstos, etc., 185 fn.; 190 fn.; biogr., 436-37.

Father, and Tetragrammaton, 144.

Father-Mother, 145, 146.

Fathers: Church, prejudiced, 188; destroying documents, 216.

Fears, see Coleridge.

Ferouer, 22.

Fiction, often presentiment, 107.

Figaniere, “Esoteric Studies,” 137.

Fire(s): celestial and terrestrial, 143 fn.; creative, and Fall, 367 (387); forty-nine, and Buddha, 115 & fn.

Fire-mist, 124.

First Principles, see Spencer.

Fiske, John: 39; biogr., 437.

Flesh, esoteric meaning of, and blood, 181-82.

Fleta. H.P.B. on. 92.

Fohat, 328.

Force(s): certain, are substantial, 317; conscious noumenon of, 315; immaterial effects of essential causes, 325; natural, and its soul, 57 (79).

Forgeries, in Gospel, 206-07.

Forgiveness, 138.

Form, and being, 111.

Fragments, see Tyndall.

France, La, 99.

Fraternity, false, 64 (86).

Freethinkers, and noble life, 298.

Fürst, Julius, on Chanoch, 193 fn.; biogr., 437-38.

Fusaiole, 143 fn.


G

Gaboriau, F. K.: 267; thinks H. P. B. exaggerates, 64 (86).

Gautama, see Buddha.

Gayet, A., Le Temple de Luxor, 376, 438.

Gemara, Babylonian, 189 fn., 380 fn., 382 fn.

Generation: processes of, 65 (87); spontaneous, 34 fn.

Genesis, 52 (74), 214 fn., 266, 289 fn., 367 (387), 403-04.

490 Gesenius, Wm., Hebrew-English Lexicon, etc., 387 fn., 438.

Gesualdo, see Ouida.

Gharsh, 358 (375) fn.

Ghrish, grish-ta-s, 201.

Gibbon, The History of the Decline, etc., on Gnostics, 212, 232; 438.

Ginsburg, Dr. G. D., The Kabbalah, 157-58, 438.

Glaucias, disciple of Peter, 213, 232.

Glyphs, and Jehovah, 210.

Gnosis, def., 177·, sevenfold, 182 fn. ; universal, 182.

Gnostic(s): and fall, 20; last true Christians, 357 (374); most refined mystics of the day, 211; Paul a, 176 fn., 212; responsible for Gospels, 210; separate themselves from the Church, 360-61 (379); various fraternities of, 361 (379) fn.

Gnosticism, refined, of Cardinals, 178; shreds of, 216.

Gnostics, etc., see King.

God: and idea of Logos, 305; as absolute whole, 66 (88); Christian, worse than devil, 299; denied by our civilization, 275; monster—, 316; of Theosophists, def., 368-69 (388f); vindictive, 274. See also Lord.

Gods: ancient, androgynous, 139; men become creative, 367 (387); mortals in previous births, 208; offering their blood, 208; souls of former adepts, 401.

Golden Age, alleged, 360 (378).

Good works: may be vitally injurious, 169; must be backed with knowledge, 170; value of, 170.

Gospel (s): contain fragments of Gnostic wisdom, 179 fn.; contradictions in, 219; esoteric character of, 172 et seq. ; Gnostics responsible for, 210; H. P. B.’s writings on esoteric meaning of, listed, 218-19; writers of, knew the truth, 178; written in mystery-language, 210.

Gospel, etc., see Naden.

Gospel of Matthew, Jerome on the, 214-15.

Gougenot des Mousseaux, Moeurs, etc., on the devil, 20 & fn.; 438.

Grandidier, 36; biogr., 438.

Grandier, Urbain, 104 & fn.

Gravitation: due to polarity, 59 (81); law of, 311-12.

Greek-Engi. Lex., see Liddell.

Gregory the Great, 7 fn.

Griechische Mythologie, see Preller. Griechische, see Weicker.

Grihastha, Brâhmanas, and marriage, 66 (88).

Grundzüge, see Curtius.

Gupta-Vidyâ, has seven keys to the mysteries, 371 (391).


H

Habakkuk, on horns of the Lord, 27.

Hades, as Scheol or Patala, 204 fn.

Haeckel, Ernst: a Simian Homer, 37; his genealogy of man, a romance, 37; invents types, 35-36.

–, The Pedigree of Man, 33, 36, 37, 439.

Haggard, H. R., King Solomon's Mines, 99, 439.

–, She, 99, 439.

Hai Gaon: on sephiroth, 216; biogr., 439.

Hair, magnetic force in, 361 (379). Happiness : utopia, without ethics, 55 (77) ; impossible, without truth, 55 (77).

491 Harmony, and contrast of opposites, 311-12.

Harte, Richard, and Judge, 268 fn.

Hartmann, Dr. Franz: 130 fn.; on consciousness, 131; biogr. and writings, 439-57.

Hartmann, Dr. F., Paracelsus, 99. –, Magic, White and Black, 99. –, An Adventure Among the Rosicrucians, rev., 130 et seq.

Hartmann, von, 119.

Hatha-yogis: 113; and asceticism, 51 (73).

Headley, Rev. T. G., 208 fn.

Heathen: converted to Christianity, 185 fn.; unregenerate, 183.

Hebrew and Engl. Lex., see Parkhurst. Hebrew-English Lex., see Gesenius. Hebrews, 176.

Heliodorus, Bishop, 214; biogr., 458.

Heliolatry, and Sabeism,356 (373).

Hell: as life on earth, 299; Theosophy fears no, 299.

Helmholtz, Vortrage und Reden, on electricity being atomic, 323; 458.

Hemmer, H., Textes et documents, etc., 235, 458.

Hermes-Anubis, 24.

Hermes-Christos, 24.

Herodotus, History, 184 fn.; 222, 309.

Hesiod, 181 fn.

—, Theogony, 10, 16, 17.

Hesperides, 17.

Hesperos, 6, 10, 16, 17.

Hesychius, 309; biogr., 458.

Hetaerae, and Astoreth, 310.

Hierarchy, 65 (87).

Higgins, G.: on Melchizedek, 211; on religion of Vatican, 178; biogr., 458-59.

–, Anacalypsis: 175 fn., 189, 217; on Justin Martyr and christianoi, 218; on sepulchral inscription, 196; on sigmatau and Greek H.

Hillel: and Lucifer, discussed, 27-28 fn.; meaning of, 27-28 fn.

Hinduism, see Monier-Williams.

History, see Herodotus.

Historia Eccles., see Bede.

Historia Eccles., see Eusebius.

Hodgson, Rich., and Chas. Johnston, 394 et seq.

Holy Ghost, feminine, 145, 173 fn.

Homer, Iliad. 17, 187, 223, 309; on Krisa, 191.

–, Odyssey, 17, 187, 223, 309.

Homogeneity: and evil, 110; cyclically repeats itself, 123; of consciousness and being, 112.

Horns: emblem of divine power, 26; of Isis, Diana, Moses, Amon, Bacchus, the Lord God, 26-27.

Houdini, Robert, 50 (72).

Hugo, Victor, Choses Vues, 32-33, 459.

Humanity: androgynous at first, 367 (386); as a whole, and Wisdom, 66 (88); may save Christianity, 267; only God we should serve, 66 (88).

Huxley, on Roman Catholicism, 334.

Hyginus, C. J., and his works, 16-17 fn.

–, Poeticôn Astronomicôn, 16, 17 fn.

Hylo-Idealism : 33, 40; discussed, 300-305; enemy of Theosophy, 93 et seq.

Hypnotism: and crime, 105 et seq.; and criminal law, 104; black art, 107; dangers of, 104, 406-08; perceptions in, 104-05; suggestion in, leaves indelible stain, 106.


I

“I am that I am,” 387 fn.

lao, as Janus, 193 fn.

laso, goddess of healing, 193.

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