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INDEX

[References to definitions of terms are in italics.]


A

Abbah, Rabbi, 320.

Absolute, the One, as becoming, 10 fn.

Abyss, of Kabalists, 158.

Accidents, victims of, earthbound, drawn to the living, 106, 107.

Ace. of My Association, etc. See Coulomb.

Acc. of the Manners, etc. See Lane, E.W.

Acta Sanctorum, alleged absurdities of, 280; 427.

Action, and reaction, 176.

Adam Kadmon: 157 ; as Humanity, 180; material acquired by Monad, 75.

Adept(s) : and immortality, 102; and planes of work, 247; and revolutions, 15-20 ; becomes creator, 262-63 ; becomes, not made, 331; cannot be victims of disease, 51; cannot disintegrate organism above vegetable, 126; division of labor among, 247 ; erroneous idea about, 333 ; has more acute senses, 155-56; immaculately conceived, 262 ; in America, 15 ff. ; in full possession of psychic senses, 136; knowledge and powers of, as those of 5th and 6th Round men, 103; mortal men as we, 214; never meddle in politics, 17 ; not eager to contact the world, 246; not proof against accidents, 51 ; persecution of, 33 fn.; perceives the actual state of things, 156; “possess the earth,” meaning of term, 42; servilely copy nature, 119 fn.; unable to meddle in worldly affairs, 247; unaffected by sense perceptions, 156; why driven from India, 32. Adeptship: crown of spiritual selfevolution, 125; degrees of, and their work, 247.

Adi Brahmo Samaj, 68.

Adi Buddha [Adi-Buddha], and Parabrahm, 177, 179.

Aditi: 191; dividing into Nara and Nari, 157.

Adulthood: from birth in 6th and 7th Races; premature growth into, 114 ff.

Adya, the first, 86.

Adyta, mediums of, and initiates, 329.

Agastya Bhagavan, and changing colors of man, 14-15.

Age, old, can be stopped, 313-14. Agni-dagdha, class of Pitris, 797. Ain Soph, nature of, and emanations from, 316 ff.

Akasa [Akasa] : and precipitation, 120; and psychometry, 182; as Aditi, 191; defined, 228.

Alaya, 203 fn.

Alaya vijnana, secret knowledge, 101, 102.

/iZZ-Being, 10 fn.

Allegories, of Hindu Scriptures, now for first time explained, 147.

Almora Swami, 38.

Amarapura, Ceylonese sect, 92.

America: adepts in, 15 ff.; H.P.

B. goes to, with Mr. and Mrs. Yule, 73.

Amitabha, 104.

Anagni-dagdha, class of Pitris, 797.

454 Analogy, guides initiates in prevision of future, 116.

Ananda Bai Joshi, in Philadelphia, 66-68.

Anasüyá, female adept, conceives immaculately, 262.

Anaximander, an initiate, 204. Anaximenes, and animals, 204. Anima, origin of term animal, 10 fn.

Animal (s): a duality in constitution, 200; astral soul of, 200201; has five principles, 200; -headed men, 204; magnetism, will and mediumship, 223; secret meaning with Anaximenes, 204; survival of death, 200-201; tried and executed, 237.

Animation, secrets of suspended, 313-14.

Annihilation: 222; of personality, 177; 16 stages of, 178.

Ante-Nicean Fathers, etc., 154 fn., 427.

Anthropology, work of Buchanan on. See Buchanan.

Anti-clericalism, of Theosophists, 62.

Anuttara Samyak Sambodhi, 100, 102.

Anxiety, over-, 332.

Apollonius of Tyana, and ghoo-leh, 170.

Apparitions: due to image of soul, 107; of deceased people, possible only immediately after death, 220-21.

Apsaras, higher elementáis, 169.

Arago, principle of, 168.

Archaeology, of ancient India, 144.

Ardom, 7.

Arelim, 317.

Aristotle: suppresses facts, 208; unjust to Xenocrates, 208.

Arnold, and Fourth Gospel, 152.

Arundale, Miss Francesca, and Inner Group, 250 ff.

Arya, The: 51, 52; fights imaginary opponents, 52.

Arya Samaj [Arya-Samaj] : early association of T.S. with, 31415; rites, nearest approach to Vedic religion, 50.

Asat, defined, 142.

Ascetics, who remained beyond the Himalayas, 99.

Ashes, of plants, etc., resume original form, 72.

Asoka [Asoka], related to Buddha, 41.

Asomatos, 360 fn.

Astral: being in life and death, 347-48; body of animals and men, identical in essence, 200; dissolution of, double, and earthbound attractions, 348 fn.; double of sorcerers fears steel, 348 fn.; forms of clothes and armours, 72; objectivization of, form, no proof of death, 291; soul, 195; soul of animals, 200201; world and its denizens, 195.

Astral Light, how H.P.B. reads, 151 fn.

Astrologer, a remarkable, 329-30. Astrology: and clairvoyance, 22930, 330; and Karma, 327; astronomy based on, 346-47; defined, 228-29, 230; determines nature of effects, 327; is an art, 330; purity, first condition of success in, 229.

Asuras, 194.

Atheism, no religion, 9.

Atkinson, Henry G., 71.

Atma, Atman [Atma, Atman]: and French language, 93; and Manas in Mahatma, 239; and Purush, as active male, 261262; as logos, and spiritual 455death, 222 ; M. Müller on translation of, 92; power over brute matter, 124-25.

Atmânâtma-vivêka. See Sankarâ- chârya.

Atmosphere: suicides, etc., linger in earth-, 106, 107; terrestrial, and after-death conditions, 102.

Atom(s): control of adept over, 123 ff.; emission and attraction of, controlled by occultist, 246; every, permeated with Univ. Intelligence, 176; undifferentiated state of, 126.

A-tsa-ras, sinful souls that return, 106.

Atthakathâ, 40 fn., 424.

Aura: and magnetic emanations, 341 ; and symbolic crowns, 268 ; odic, of medium’s brain and of others, 268 ; sympathetic, reflects thoughts, 35.

Avalokiteswara [Avalokitesvara], 177, 179, 180.

Avatamsaka Sutra [Avatamsaka- Sûtra], on secret knowledge, 100-101; 424.


B

Bahak-Zivo, 191 fn.

Bâla Deva Sâstrî, 91.

Banner of Light: 1, 3; and H. P.

B.’s stories, 354.

Ba-po, necromancer, perpetrates violence on souls, 107.

Baptist, editor of Ceylon abuses Moncure Conway, 162-63.

Bardo: and premature death, 104; false, and suicides, etc., 107.

Baring-Gould. See Gould.

Bas-pa Dharma, Secret Doctrine, 105.

Bauer, Bruno [1809-1882], 152, 427.

Beal, Samuel [1825-1889], Buddhist Records of the Western World, 98, 427.

Beard, miraculous, in St. Steph- ano’s Cathedral, 130-31.

Becoming, the One Absolute is, 10 fn.; the Ever-, 207.

Beechey, Katherine A., 214.

Bell: astral, 120; silvery, and communications from Masters, 164.

Be-ness, or Sat, 207.

Bensenger, Dr. V. N., misinformed on Ceylon, 139.

Berkeley, and inversion of vision, 136.

Bewitched Life, H. P. B.’s story on, 354 ff.

Bhagavad-Gita, and Esoteric Buddhism, 146-47.

Bhagavat Purana [Bhagavata-Purana], 40, 424.

Bhante: Brothers or Initiates, 100; neither gods nor disembodied spirits, 105.

Bhod-Yul [Bod-yul], name for Tibet, 105.

Bhons, religion of the, 198.

Bhutas: and apparitions, 102; and Mukti, 169; not devoid of memory and intellect, 108.

Bichat, on life, 349, 427-28.

Bishop of Madras: and Col. Olcott, 56-57; and T.S., 161; his rights and duties, 165-66.

Bismarck, a sensitive, and his mysterious visitor, 218.

Blavatsky, H. P.: and Allan Kar- dec, 290; and Anglo-Indian authorities, 407-10; and Coulomb forged letters, 287; and “John King,” 271; and “Russian Spy” suspicion, 408-09; and White Lotus Day, 323-24; accused by chelas of spiritual indiscretion, 4-5; alleged seven-years’ initiation 456of, 271; analyses Coulomb forged letters, 295 ff. ; at K. H.’s house in Tibet, 274; at Mentana, 277-78, 277-79 fn.; childhood incident, 314; childhood of, among Kalmucks, 293 ; conspiracy against, in India, 417;controls spirits, 270; controversy with Mr. Duncan, 16768; corrections of, for Man, etc., 412; critically ill, healed by Master, 325 ; cured of warts, 45; defends Esot. Bud., 147; disagrees with Judge, 147; evokes astral form of uncle and living man, 291 ; familiar with Lamaism before fifteen, 294; founded Spiritist Soc., in Cairo, 290; goes to Sikkim in 1882, 272-73; hatred for, in Anglo- Indian circles, 409-10; inherited property and earnings of, 287-88; interviewed by Pall Mall Gaz. on forged letters, 308 ff. ; last Will and Testament, 322-23; leaves India for good, 339; lived in Tibet several times, 272; may have lived in lamaseries, 293; mediumship of, crushed out of her, 271; met K. H. in 1868, 292; never a Spiritualist, 289; never deceived anyone, 288-89; never held séances, 290; no connection with mediums before 1873, 290; occult stories of, 354-55; Olcott’s early view of her mediumship, 270; on attacks, gossip and malice, 168; on best terms with Tibetans, 273; own appraisal of herself, 313; pencil note on phenomena and Olcott, 325-26; reads in the astral light, 150-51 fn.; real reasons for leaving India, 407 ff. ; reasons for not returning to Adyar, 283; reasons for resigning from office, 281 ff.; retires from office, 337-39; returns to Russia, 290; supports reality of psychic phenomena, 292; views of, on book, Man: Fragments, etc., 412-13; visited Tsi-gadze, etc., 272; visits Semipalatinsk and Urals, 294; would defy “spirits” of kama Ioka, 271; would rather perish than see Society do so, 417; writes own justification in regard to Coulombs, 414-17.

–, Isis Unveiled: and reincarnation, 206; attempt to re-write, 184-85, 202; first cautious work, 206; on Tibetan Buddhist terms, 293; rf., 6, 200-201, 206, 293, 322; quoted, 191-92 fn., 234.

–, Letters of, to A. P. Sinnett: on writing the S.D., 186; 1, 29, 31, 184, 259 fn., 278 fn., 355, 412.

–, Modern Panarion, xv. –, Nightmare Tales, 354, 355. –, Scrapbooks: xii; No. I, 278-79 fn.; No. XX, 215.

–, The Secret Doctrine: and material from Isis Unv., 186; Master M. gives plan for, 185; original plan for publication, 185; when started, 184; rf., 244, 322, 339.

–, “Why I do not Return to India,” rf. 406.

Blavatsky, H. P., and The Theos. Movement. See Ryan.

Blavatsky, Mad. H. P., etc. See Vania.

Blood, occult nature of, 20; and vampires, 211.

Bodha-matra [bodha-matra], 294. Bodhisattvas: as Lhas renouncing nirvana, 101; can remain indefinitely 457on earth in the astral, 102; holy motive prompting a, 102; need not be adepts, 104; overshadowing mortals, 109-10; regulate their own future existence, 111, 112.

Body, wearing of, cannot be prevented, 13; phenomenal growth of, 114 ff.

Bombay Gazette, 53, 313.

Book of Law, The, 101, 428.

Book of the Dead, The, and figures depicted in it, 195, 428.

Bradshaw, President, soulless entity, 19.

Brahma: and mulaprakriti, 14142; and Pitris, exoteric fable, 191 fn.; or Mahat, 209.

Brahmachari [Brahmacharin], Bengali, and his account of meeting an adept, 37.

Brahma Dharma Grantha, 11 fn., 425.

Brahma Garbha, and the seven root-races, 14.

Brahman, manifested, and Adam Kadmon, 180.

Brahmans [Brahmanas] : can stop rain, 43; kept the spirit of doctrines to themselves, 147; opposition of, to Buddhism, 99; unwilling to divulge secrets, 188.

Brahmavadis [Brahma-vadins], Sanskrit verses chanted by, 142.

Brahmavidya, secret Wisdom-Religion, 132.

Brahmo Samaj, 12 fn., 68.

Brain, shape of odic aura of, 268. Branches, of T.S. should study and make experiments, 336-37.

Bretschneider, K.G. [1776-1848], 152, 428.

Breve notizia, etc. See Penna. Brothers of the Shadow, 197-98. Brotherhood: among Christians, 171; intellectual, 212.

Brown, Wm. Toumay: biography, 31-32; visited by K. H. at Lahore, 22-31, 428-29.

–, My Life, 29-30.

–, Some Experiences in India, 30, 31.

Buchanan, J. R. [1814-1899]; 429-30; and Mrs. B. and psy- chometry, 181; founder of science of psychometry, 45; ideas about education, 46; known to H. P. B. for 30 years, 181; letter of, quoted, 182.

–, Journal of Man, 181.

–, Manual of Psychometry, 181-82.

–, Moral Education·, rf. 45, 182; reviewed and quoted, 45-48.

–, Outlines of lectures on . . . anthropology, etc., 181, 182.

Buddha and Early Buddhism. See Lillie, A.

Buddha: and Dhyan Chohans, 267· 68; divulged secrets of Brahmans, 32 fn.; esoteric system of, known before his time to ascetics beyond the Himalayas, 99; Gautama, the 4th Buddha, and 5th Spiritual Teacher, 267; insisted that initiation be open to those qualified, 99; Maitreya, 266 ff.

Buddhas: Fields of, 97; race of, immaculately conceived, 262-63.

Buddhaship, and Brahma Garbha, 14.

Buddhi: 328; not always developed with Manas, 198; represented as female, 261.

Buddhism in Tibet. See Schlagintweit.

Buddhism: and modern Spiritualism, 95; before Gautama, 32-45833; in the sense of spiritual enlightenment, 132; Northern and Southern, 96.

Buddhist Cosmos, The. See Jin- ch’an.

Buddhist Records, etc. See Beal.

Builders, the seven, of our chain, 191.

Bulwer-Lytton [1803-73], Zanoni, 186; quoted, 229; 430.

Burnouf, 87.

Busk, R. H., 430. See Notes and Queries.

Byang-tsuib: 273; and DalaiLama, 110; brotherhood of, 97; instruct men, transmigrate at will, 110-11; overshadow mortals, 109-10.

Byron, quoted, 358.


C

Cabala [Kabalah], its origin and meaning, 319-20.

Caithness, Lady, The Mystery of the Ages, etc., xxix, 430.

Campbell-Pread, Mrs., Affinities, xxxiii.

Canadian Theosophist, The, 31.

Cannebiere, 93.

Canon: Ceylonese and Northern, 92; Tibetan, dual meaning and figurative language of, 98, 100.

Carbonari, and occult sciences, 1920.

Carmichael, Mrs. Sara M., and sapphire ring, 59 fn., 63 fn.

Cassels, W. R. [1826-1907] : 430; Supernatural Religion, and the Roman Catholic Church, 155; quoted, 150 and fn., 155.

Cataclysms, racial, and seeds of wisdom, 268.

Cataleptic stupor, and memory, 221-22.

Catholic: canon, student of occultism, 212-13; Roman church, reasons for downfall, 235-36.

Causality, and conditions of life, 228 ; 264.

“Cave of the Echoes, The,” 73.

Cavendish, 346.

Celibacy, and practical occultism, 261.

Ceylon, Russians misinformed about, 138-39.

Chain, Planetary, and evolution of Monad, 248-49.

Chance, 141.

Chandra, 262.

Chandragupta, term has esoteric meaning, 42.

Chang-chub. See Byang-tsuib.

Change: constant in everything, 331; no violent, is safe, 45.

Charcot, Dr., and mesmerism, 199.

Charlatan, defined, 19.

Chashmalim, 318.

Chatterji, Mohini Mohun: letter to, from K. H., 21; on “The Himalayan Brothers — Do They Exist?”, 21, 38.

–, and Laura L. Holloway, Man: Fragments of Forgotten History, xxxiv; and H. P. B.’s views on, and corrections to, 412-13.

Chelas: and subjugation of lower nature, 331; and training of will, 266; are they mediums?, 223-27; criticism of H. P. B. by, 4-5; “Eastern” and “Western,” and book, Man, etc., 413.

Chelaship: motive for, 241; nature, characteristics and chief task of, 285-87.

Chemical, transcendental, action and spiritualistic manifestations, 351-52.

Chetty, G. Soobiah, 297.

Chhandogya Upanishad, 158, 425. Chhaya grahini [chhaya-grahini], 459in Ramayana, 341.

Chháyás, of lunar Pitris, 190.

Chhipa, non-Buddhist, 106.

Chohan-Lama: archive-registrar, 94; reply of, on after-death conditions, 97-112.

Chom-dan-da, the conqueror, will destroy error, 105.

Christ, exalted and perfected man, 162.

Christians, and T. S., 161.

Christian College Magazine: xxxv, 148, 308; art. on “The Collapse of Koot Hoomi,” 295, 324.

Church Fathers, repeat Zoroastrian ruse re Daimonia, 187.

“Church of Tibet, etc.” See Wordsworth.

Cicero: on celestial things, 347; De natura deorum, quoted, 209, 431.

Clairvoyance: and psychic capacities needed for true astrologer, 230; and Dzins or air Elementáis, 386; case of induced, 371 ff.; genuine, very rare, 181-82.

Cobra, as house-guardian in India, 169-70.

Cocker, B. F. [1821-83], Christianity and Greek Philosophy, 203, 431.

Cocoanut-tree, planted by Col. Olcott at Tinnevelly, 61.

Codes: eighteen, written by Rishis, 41; twenty remaining, of Law, 232.

Codex Nazaraeus, on formation of creatures and planet, 191-92 fn., 431.

Cohesion, control over, 124, 126.

Colebrooke, and Roer and transí, of Upanishads, 92.

Collier, Jeremy, quoted, 362.

Collins, Mabel, Light on the Path, xli.

Collins, Wilkie, [1824-1889], on moral influences, 342; 431.

Colors, esoteric relation to rootraces and planets [globes], 14. Communications: and apparitions, and bhutas, 102; and physical manifestations by earthbound rolangs, 106; origin and value of, tested by its justice, 144; through chela’s magnetism, 286; various sources of me- diumistic, 225-26; with simulacra, discouraged, 329.

Consciousness: absolute, of WorldSoul, 196-97; after death, 109; of after-life depends on spirituality, 363; of personal Ego after death, 328.

Controls, Spiritualistic, and higher possibilities, 110.

Convention, group of delegates at, of 1883, 76.

Conway, Moncure D. [1832-1907]: abused by Baptist editor, 162; view of Christ, 162; his account of visit to Adyar, 230-32; 431.

Coulombs: and broken saucer, 41617; and “panel,” 416; and “Shrine,” 415; and “Russian Spy” accusation, 283; expelled from T. S., 282; saved from starvation, 282; text of letters forged by, and H. P. B.’s analysis of them, 295 ff.; Pall Mall Gaz. interviews H. P. B. on, 308 ff.

Coulomb, Emma, xxxix, Some Account of My Associations with Mad. Blavatsky, etc., 324, 432.

Creation, created: fallacy of terms, 175; possible for adept, 262-63.

Crown, symbolic, and odic aura, 268.

Crusades, not supported by God, 65.

460 Csoma de Koros, 272.

Cteis or yoni, 158.

Curious Myths, etc., See Gould.

Cuvier, on life, 349.

Cycle(s): end of one, etc., 117; various, produce own occultists, 247.


D

Daij-Dzins, 383 ff.

Daimonia: connecting link between gods and men, 209; disfigured into devils by Church Fathers, 187; divine Egos of man, 187; three classes of, 187.

Daimons, Elemental Spirits, 193.

Daityas, and Devas, meaning of struggle between, 244.

Dakini, lower elementáis, 169. Dalai (Ta-loi), 95, 110.

Dal-jor, human rebirth, 112.

Dam-ngag, fifth, of Tsong-kha-pa, 99-100.

Damodar: 216, 418; account of astral travel to Adyar, 69-71; his account of going to Asrama of his Teacher, 39; leaves for Tibet, xli; psychic powers of, 71; “A Great Riddle Solved,” 21, 39-40.

Dangma, absolutely purified soul, 112.

Darwinism, and ancient philosophers, 204.

Dattatreya, 262.

Davidson, A. B. [1831-1902], 152.

Davidson, P., and Col. S. Fraser’s work, 6.

Dayananda Saraswati Swami: death of, obituary, and tribute, 48-52; forsaw his own death, 51; source of material on relation of, to the T. S., 52-53.

Death: and Initiation, 245; accidental, 348 fn.; afterstates

acc. to Tibetan teachings, 97112; apparition of man at or after, 138; cases of prevision of, 345-46; condition after natural, 108; dissociation of principles at, 109; duration of period when soul remains in earth atmosphere, 102; has no terrors, 353; occult causes of prevision of, 348-49; overcoming, 246; pure Self cannot remain in earth atmosphere after, 101-102; second, in kama-loka, outlined, 328; shock of, 245; spiritual, 222; “spook” and after- states, 125; stupor after, its length, 108; violent, and after-death condition, 196.

Debendro Nath Tagore, 88.

De def. oracul. See Plutarch.

Dehra-Dun, Brahmachârin at, and Koot-Hoomi, 21.

Deity: conception of, in Upanishads, 141 ; extra-cosmic, 143 ; of Theosophists, defined, 74743; of Theosophists, is Allthought, 10 fn.; personal, enlargement of human infusoria, 140; is a Unity, 10 fn.

De nat. deor. See Cicero.

Denton, Prof. Wm. [1823-83] and Mrs., Soul of Things, 181, 432.

Destiny: defined, 228; planets do not influence human, 228-29.

Devachan: 206; 239; duration of, for advanced occultists, 245 ; entered by self in full consciousness, 108; self in, can draw to itself spirits of living, 108; shortening of, by trained occultists, 245; world of bliss nearest the earth, 112.

Devachanee, and earthbound soul, 329.

Devalokas, 104.

Devas: defined, 188-89; in the 461sense of black-magicians, 340. Deva Yonis: lower elementáis, defined, 189; their rapport with mediums and shells, 189.

Dharani Dhar Kauthumi: reviews Lillie’s book, 157; writes on Bengal Sanskrit, 88-89, 260 fn.

Dharbagiri Nath: 216, 411; accompanies H. P. B. to Europe, 338 fn.

Differentiation, of Mulaprakriti, defined, 141-42, 143.

Dhyan-Chohan(s) : and Buddhas during Globe-rounds, 267-68; and Nirvana, 248-49; celestial Buddha, 111; only class in our system preserving their personality, 112; overshadow humans, 248; radiate Fohat, 176.

Diocesan Vyedomosty, on psychic experiences of Metropolitan Platon, 219-20.

Ditson, G. L.: objections of, to Esot. Bud., 159-60; on the sun, etc., 159.

Divination, by laurel cubes, 163-64.

Divine, Instructors, revealed sciences, 203-204.

Divine Pymander, The, quoted, 334-35 ; 432.

Djual Khool. See Jual-Khul.

Dogme et Rituel, etc. See Lévi, É. Dondukov-Korsakov, Prince A. M. [1820-93], xxxii, 432.

Double, astral, before death, 347-48.

Doyle, Sir A. Conan, “The Silver Hatchet,” and evil magnetism, 249; 432.

Draper’ J. W. [1811-1882], Intellectual Development of Europe, 56, 432.

Dreams: defined by Cato, 393; facts in, inverted, 137.

Drug, Drug-nasus, elementarles and elementáis, 340.

Duff, James, quoted, 351.

Duff, Mr. & Mrs. Grant, 56, 310.

Dug-pas: extension of meaning in Bhutan and Sikkim, 7-8, 198; red-caps, 198.

Duncan, Mr., and Theosophists, 166-68.

Durvasas [Durvásas], 262.

Dwápara yuga, 86, 117.

Dzu-trul, mesmeric attraction, 107.


E

Early Days, etc., See Sinnett.

Earthquakes: predicted by Indian astrologers, 198; victims of, 140.

Ecclesiastical, contempt for, system, 62.

Eddy, William, seances of, 290-91.

Education: de Gubernatis’ views on university, 47; falls into five classes, 47-48; liberal, a misnomer, 46; Prof. Buchanan’s ideas about, 46.

Eggregores, giants of Enoch, 175, 176.

Ego: astral, 109; Higher, and astral soul, 206; loss of Higher, 205; personal and spiritual, 92.

Egyptians: represented elementáis on papyri, 195; researches of, in elemental beings, 195.

Eheieh, or I am, 317.

Eighth Sphere, furnace of Nature, 178, 179, 185.

Eleazar, Rabbi, 320, 433.

Element(s): of science, their origin, 192; the One, Brahma, 142; Universal, homogeneous, 192.

Elementáis: and mediums, 225; and menstruation, 340-41; and North Pole magnetic current, 340; and physical manifestations, 462194 ; and psychic embryos, 196, 197; air, or Dzins, 386; among Zoroastrians, 340; belong to each element, 197 ; described and defined, 187 ff.; have no form, are centers of force, 197 ; higher and lower, dangerous and benevolent, 169; H. P. B.’s compilation on, its date and nature, 184-86.

Elementarles: and medium, 225; among Zoroastrians, 340; as shells, 195-96; as vampires, 211; can be attracted to animals, 211.

“Elixir of Life, The.” See Mitford. Elohim, 111, 318.

Embryos: psychic, and children to be, 196; psychic, differ from elementáis, 197.

Empusa, 170.

Encyclopedia Americana, quotes Llórente on victims of Inquisition, 238; 433.

Energy, universal, and life, 350. English F. T. S., Replies to an, and controversial sentence, 134-35.

Enoch, meaning of his ascent to heaven, 280.

Epiphany, The: and Rev. A. Theophilus’ pamphlet, 74; and The- osophists, 164, 170.

Esoteric: all presentations of, Doctrine agree on spiritual development, 331; one, Doctrine only, the Secret Wisdom-Religion, 183; teachings of Buddha, 99; Truth, real meaning of, inaccessible to untrained seership, 132-33.

Esoteric Buddhism. See Sinnett.

Esotericism, only handful of persons in world can comprehend, 175.

Estienne, Henri. See Stephanus, H.

Evocations: dangerous and cruel, 107; of earthbound souls, 107. Ewald, Dr., G. H. A. [1803-1875], and Fourth Gospel, 149.

Existence, seven forms of, 112.

Exodus, quoted, 237.

Extension, is visible Thought, 10 fn.

Eye of Siva, 182.


F

Fadeyev (or Fadeyeff), Nadyezh- da A. de: letter of K. H. to, 274-75 fn., 277 fn., 276 facs.; letter of, to Olcott, 274 fn.

Fadeyev (or Fadeyeff), Gen, Rostislav A., xxv.

Failure: and eighth sphere, 178; first worlds and Cosmic Beings were, 192-93.

Faith: and imagination, 235; mysterious power of, 233; not blind belief, 240; perception of manas, 240-41.

Fakirs: not mediums, 189; phenomena of, 193; practice suspended animation, 313-14.

Fanthome, 52.

Fetahil, 191.

Fielding, on superstition and scepticism, 352.

Finch, Gerard B., Observations, etc., 269 fn., 175.

Finn, or genii, 169.

First Cause, defined by H. Spencer, 172, 173.

Five Years of Theosophy, xliv.

Flynn, Miss Mary, 338 fn., 411.

Fohat, and Dhyan Chohans, 176. Force, elementáis are centers of, 197.

Forces: and intelligence, 176; no blind, in nature, 176.

Fortin, Dr., and Sibylline texts, 143-44.

463 “Fragments of Occult Truth,” 14, 348 fn.

France, La, on Bismarck, 218.

Franklin, Benjamin: and influence of numbers, 18; no connection with Theosophy, 18.

Fraser, Col. Stephen, Twelve Years in India, 6-8, 433.


G

Gaffarel, Jacques [1601-1681], Unheard-of Curiosities, quoted on experiment with ashes, 72; 433.

Gambetta, and prophecy, 218.

Gandharvas, higher elementals, 169, 194.

Gargya Deva, Rama Sourindro, open letter of, criticising H. P. B., 5.

Garibaldi, 277-79 fn.

Garoonahs, Fire of, 7.

Gebhard Family, 434-436.

Gell, Dr.: Bishop of Madras, and Olcott, 56; quoted, 60; unfair practices of, 62.

Gell, Miss, sister of Bishop, 167.

Geluk-pas, yellow caps, 198, 272.

Gelung, 105.

Genesis, and giants, 117, 176; rf., 157.

Gestation, state of, 109.

Ghools, Ghooleh, elementaries, 170.

Giants, and Genesis, 117, 176.

Globes: and color key-notes, 14; and seed of Wisdom, 267-68; -Round, and Dhyan-Chohans, 267.

Goa, and St. Francis Xavier, 233 ff.

God: defined, 180; enlargement of human infusoria, 140; of Theosophists, 141-43; personal, 178, 180; personal, an impossibility, 141; personal, extra- cosmic, 188; Platonic views about, 207.

Gods: 187-88; eminent men called, 188.

God-man, 15.

Gopis, and Krishna, real meaning of, 263.

Gospel: Canon Westcott on Fourth, 149; Fourth, and Apocalypse compared, 149; Fourth, contrasted with Synoptics, 154; Fourth, prob, written by a Greek Platonist, 148; Fourth, and views of theologians, 152; Theophylus Antiochenus and Fourth, 152; Wordsworth quoting Greek scholar on Fourth, 151.

Gospels: inaccuracy of all the, 150; Irenaeus on the Four, 153.

Gotomo, Code of, 87, 93.

Gould, Sabine Baring- [1834- 1924], Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, rf., 215, 437.

Gowinda Swami, 189.

Gribble, J. D. B., Report of an Examination into the Blavatsky Correspondence, xxxviii.

Griffiths, R. T. H. [1826-1906], eminent Sanskritist, 280.

Grihasthas [Grihasthas], 43.

Growth, through pain and changes, 331-32.

Grut, P. de Jersay, 162.

Gubernatis, Count Giuseppe Angelo de [1840-1913], on status of university education, 47; 437.

Guerin, Monsieur, 87, 91.

Guhya Adesa, 10.

Gunas [Gunas], and Parabrahm, 11 fn.

Guptavidya, secret Wisdom-Religion, 132.

Gya-P-heling, British India, 105.

464

H

Hallucination, 156.

Hamilton, 136.

Harachin Lama, 294.

Harivamsa [Harivansa], 191,425.

Harrison, F., and Christianity, 173.

Hartmann, E. von [1842-1906]: Der Spiritismus, 341, 437; Philosophy of the Unconscious, 342.

Hartmann, Dr. Franz [1838- 1912] : 411; Report of Observations, etc., xxxviii.

Hastie, Rev., 165.

Healing, result of faith, 233-34.

Heracleitus: 10 fn.; and Universal Mind, 206.

Hermann, K. F. [1804-1855], quoted, 207; 437.

Hermetic, philosophy and Dr. A. B. Kingsford, 214.

Hibernation, possible for man, 313-14.

Hieratic, system of Egypt, 98.

Hilarion: and H. P. B.’s occult stories, 354, 355; Greek adept on way from Egypt to Tibet, 291-92; implied as “Eastern adept,” 271, 280; known to H. P. B. since 1860, 292.

Hilgenfeld, Adolf [1823-1907], 152, 438.

Hindus, attitude of, to “spirit-returns,” 96, 190.

Hints on Esoteric Theosophy, quoted, 124 fn.

Hi-shai Sutra, not reliable, 100, 425.

Histoire des Religions, xxxi.

Hodgson, Richard: 295, 324, 325; “selected” by H. P. B., xxxiii.

Holloway, Mrs. Langford, Man: Fragments of Forgotten History, xxxiv, 412-13.

Home, D. D., H. P. B. not acquainted with, 73.

Homeopathy, study of, and mesmerism, encouraged, 335-36.

Homogeneity, of primordial matter, 192.

Honesty, and Truth, 177.

Ho-pahme, 101.

Houris, 116.

How Theosophy, etc. See Neff, Mary K.

Howard, John [1726-1790], 353, 438.

Hübbe-Schleiden, Dr. William [1847-1916], 312.

Hue, Abbé, and Gabet, 98.

Humanity, as Adam in its Cosmical sense, 180.

Hume, Allan Octavian [1829- 1912], received letters from Masters in his library, 312.

Hunter, John [1728-1793], on presentiment, 346, 347; 438.

Hurrychund Chintamon, 313.

Huxley, Prof., and praise, 174.

Hydromancy, divination by water, 194.


I

Ideas, simultaneous growth of, on various points of globe, 156.

Ideation, Cosmic, and disciple’s will, 266.

Idra Zuta (Zohar), quoted, 193.

Ilbert Bill, 66.

Imagination, power of, and woman, 262-63.

Imam, and end of world, 116.

Immaculate, conception, real meaning of, 262-63.

Immortality: adepts are not the only ones to claim, 102; conditional, 102.

Imperial Diet. See Ogilvie, John. Incorporeus, 360.

465 India, ancient archaeology of, 144.

Indian Churchman: 58; and Theosophy, 161.

Indian Mirror, on real education and women, 257-60, 257 fn.

Indian Wisdom. See Monier-Williams.

Individuality, everlasting, 109.

Inheritance, H. P. B.’s, and earnings, 287-88.

Initiate: Arhat, seek safety beyond the Himalayas, 99; highest, perceive the “Self-Existent,” 192; join the pre-Buddhistic asce tics, 99.

Initiation: and senses, 156; pretended seven-years’, of H.P.B., 271.

Inner Group, petition to Masters for an, 250 ff.

Inner Man, dissolution of, precedes physical death, 347-48.

Insanity, occult physiology of, 379-80.

Intellect, compatible with absence of spirituality, 198.

Intell. Developm. of Europe, See Draper, J. W.

Intellectual Ray, of Shakespeare, and mediumship, 226.

Intelligence: of apes, etc., 199200; universal, 176.

Intelligences, aggregate, in their universal collectivity, 111.

Introd, au Traite, etc. See Stephanus.

Introversion, of mental vision, and sensitives, 135-38.

Inversion. See Introversion.

Irenaeus: and Fourth Gospel, 148, 153, 154; and Col. Olcott, 148.

–, Adv. Haer., quoted, 148, 153, 153-54 fn.; 438.

Iswar [tsvara], not a personal noun, 10 fn.

Itihasa, defined, 42.


J

Jacolliot, Louis [1837-90], Le Spiritisme dans le monde, 189, 438.

Jang-khog, animal soul, violent separation from body, 107, 108.

Janus-Gesicht, etc. See Prel, K. L. Japanese, temples and sects, 361. Jerdan, William [1782-1869], quoted, 230-31; 438-39.

Jesus, lived 100 years B.C., 238.

Jinarâjadâsa, C. [1875-1953], Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom: Series I, 30, 254, 355; Series II, 21, 257; 439.

Jin-ch’an, Bonze, The Buddhist Cosmos, unreliable, 100; 439.

Jivatma [Jîvâtman], 7th principle, 92, 179.

Jod, and phallus, 133.

Johai, Simon ben, 319.

John, St., 168.

John King: generic name for spooks, 271, 292; nickname for Master Hilarion, 271.

Joshi. See Anada Bai Joshi.

Journal of Man, 181.

Journal of the Theos. Society, why published, 53-55.

Jual-Khul, 22.

Judge, William Quan [18511896] : edits The Candidate, xxiv; H. P. B. disagrees with, 147 ; in Paris, helping H.P.B., 185; on Adepts in America, 15 and fn.; on “Occult Arts,” 121 fn.; on the Bhag.-Gita, 146.

Justice: and value of communications, 144.


K

Kabalah. See Cabala.

Kabalists: Hebrew, and Esot. Buddh., 3; renowned, 318-19; 466their belief in Universal Church, 213.

Kaffirs, 116.

Kah-dam-pa, Tibetan sect, 38.

Kali, 117.

Kalki Avatar [Kalki-avatara], 116.

Kalmucks: and H. P. B., 314; use terms identical with Tibetan Lamaists, 293.

Kalpas, 13.

Kama Ioka [Kama-Ioka]: and fourth principle, 239; and process of the second death, 328; abode of shells, 169; astral shell in, in magnetic relation with living, 129; earthbound souls in, and unsatisfied desires, 329; H. P. B. would defy “spirits” from, 271; length of stay of shells in, 129; victims of violent death in, 196.

Kama rupa [Kama-rupa] : described, 210-11; of gross men, endures for centuries, 196.

Kamarupa, city in Assam, 8.

Kanjur [Bkah-Hgyur], quoted, 95, 97, 98.

Kant, on life, 350.

Kapila, 158.

Karabtanos, spirit of matter, etc., 192 fn.

Karma, 237; animal kingdom and, 236-37; astrology and, 327.

Kauthumi, Sanskrit school of, 89.

Kauthumpa, men of Koothumi, 21, 38.

Kautilya, term with esoteric significance, 42.

Kemper, on life, 350.

Keshub Chunder Sen, Babu, 12 fn., 13, 68, 164.

Kether, defined, 272.

Key of the Creeds, The, 19, 439.

Khandalavala, N. D., 296, 310. Khiu-ti, Book of, 112, 425.

Kiddle, Henry, and alleged plagiarism by K. H., 1-4, 119 fn.; 439.

Kingsford, Dr. Anna Bonus [18461888] : most competent on hidden mysteries of Christianity, 132, 251; not an initiate, 132.

–, A Letter Addressed to the Fellows of the London, etc.. xxiv, 131, 439.

–, The Perfect Way, 132, 439. –, The Virgin of the World, quoted, 335 fn.

Knowledge: abstract, and Will, 265-66; defined, 241, 264.

Knowledge, on wart-charming, 4344.

Koot Hoomi: and divination by laurel cubes, 164; a Northern Brahman, 4; a Punjabi, settled in Kashmir, 277; art. on “Collapse of,” in Pall Mall Gaz., 308 ff.; goes to Siam via Madras, 22; H. P. B. at house of, in Tibet, 274; leaves notes wrapped in silk, 23; letter of, to Mohini, 21; letter of, to N. de Fadeyev (with facs.), 27477 fn.; letter of, to Olcott (with facs.), 24; letter of, to W. T. Brown, 29-30; name of Rishi in Pur anas, 41, 232; not an “elderly man,” 39; note of, to Olcott (with facs.), 30; Pur- anas on the, 40-42; two accounts of actual existence of, 21; visits Olcott and Brown at Lahore, 22-31.

Koot Hoomi Unveiled. See Lillie. Koothoompas. See Kauthumpa. Krishna [Krishna]: and Gopis, 263; the 7th Principle, 263.

Krita [Krita], 117.

Kshetra, defined, 158.

467 Kumbhuk Mela, 37.

Kumil-madan, the undine, 194. 293.

Kutchi, gentleman in Isis Unv., 293.

Kutti-Shattan, 194.

Kwan-shai-yin, 103.

Kwan-yin: defined, 103-104; divine Voice of Self, 99.


L

Ladies’ Association, etc., 167, 168.

Lama(s): and chang-chubs, 110- 11; Tarachan, 294.

Lamaism: 272; and Kalmucks, 293.

Lamaseries, elite of, sorcerers, 198.

Lane, E. W. [1801-1876], An Account of the Manners, etc., 169, 439.

Lapsus calami, 161.

Larvae: and Umbrae, 188; disembodied souls of depraved, 195; earthbound, 195; three classes of, 195-96.

Latest Attack, etc. See London Lodge.

Latin, corruption of, 88.

Laukika, psychic gifts, 334.

Laurel Cubes, divination by, 163-64.

Laws, mediaeval, against liars and thieves, 64-65.

Letter Addressed, etc. See Kingsford, Dr. A. B.

Letters, rarely written by Mahatmas in ordinary way, 120.

Letters of H. P. B., etc. See Blavatsky.

Levi, Eliphas [1810-1875] great master of Christian Esot. Doctrine, 133; great occultist, 180; expounds true Hermetic philos. in language of Jewish Seers, 133-34; on various occult teachings, 175-80; only mistake of, 175.

–, Dogme et Rituel, etc., 133, 176, 439.

–, Paradoxes of the Highest Science; Hume’s transí., with K. H.’s comments and H.P.B.’s marginal notes to, 258-60 fn.; 439-40.

Leviticus, and blood, 20.

Lha(s): as initiated Arhats or Byang-chubs, 100; rank next to the Buddhas, 104, 109; voluntarily relinquish freedom, 112.

Liberty, defined, 171.

Libraries, secret, of Dalai and Teshu Lamas, 94.

Life: a play, a drama, a comedy, 353; principle, 200, 201; Prof. Wagner on nature of, 349-50; the One, connects bodies in space, 228, 229, 350; Universal, or Motion, 192; unmanifested, and akasa, 228.

Light; 53; and Ditson’s art., 159- 60; and Geo. Wyld on the moon as “dust-bin,” 185; and Kiddle incident, 1, 2; art. by A. Lillie in, 269.

Light on the Path, 331.

Lillie, Arthur [1831-?]: errors of, about H. P. B., 269 ff.; 288 ff.

–, Buddha and Early Buddhism, quoted, 96-97, 157, 158, 294; rf., 94, 95, 98, 106, 269, 271, 273, 278, 291, 440.

–, Koot Hoomi Unveiled, 269 fn.

Lithophyl (lithobiblion), and process of precipitation, 119 fn.

Llórente, J. A. [1756-1823], on victims of Inquisition, 238; 440.

468 Lloyd, Francis, questions of, to Mohini, 213 ff.

Logos (Verbum, Vach): and Vachisvara, 104; as Atma, and spiritual death, 222; mystic divine voice, not human reason, 11 fn.

Lokothra [lokottara ?], true psychic development, 334.

London Lodge: and its troubles, 213-14; 217; Council of, issues The Latest Attack on the T. S., 295.

Longfellow, Christus: A Mystery, quoted, 350.

Love, holy, and consciousness after death, 109.

Lücke, G. C. F. [1791-1855]. Einl. Offenb. Johannes, 152 fn; 440.

Lyall, Sir Alfred Cornyn [18351911], and H. P. B., 409; 440.


M

Macroprosopos, 317.

Madan, elemental spirit, 193-94.

Madras Mail, libelous innuendos in, 55, 58, 63 fn.; refusal of Senate House, 166, 167.

Madras Times, libelous innuendos in, 55.

Magicians: black, and safeguards against sorcery, 340; fraternity of true, now disbanded, 7.

Magnetism: and aura of humans, 341; animal, will and mediumship, 223 ff.; evil, impressed upon objects, 249; of the body, imbibed by all it touches, 72; terrestrial, its currents, 340.

Mahabharata [Mahabharata], on Krishna and Anusalva, 7.

Maha Chohan [Mahä-Chohan], future is like an open page to him, 24.

Mahamaya [Mahamaya], 180.

Mahapralaya, Solar, and 12 Suryas, 134, 202.

Mahat, or Brahma, 209.

Mahatma Letters. See Sinnett.

Mahatma(s): and Cosmic Will, 265; abstract knowledge and, 266; are not monks, 293; belong to no sect, 38; can they be selfish?, 262 ff.; defined, 239; destroy evil, 20; know what knowledge best for mankind, 265; may be said to be everywhere, 240; never inspire sinful acts, 20; no promise to meet them face to face, 15; picture of, in “Shrine,” 419; practically a creator, 262; proofs of existence of, 216; rarely write letters in ordinary way, 120; some are chelas of higher ones, 285; tolerate, but do not practice exoteric Buddhist rites, 293; who resides in Southern India, 134.

Mahattattva, first-born and Mulaprakriti, 143, 176.

Mahavansa [Mahavansa], 40-41, 425.

Maitland, Edward [1824-1897]: and Circular Letter to London Lodge, 131; and controversial sentence in H. P. B.’s “Replies, etc.,” 134-35; and Hermetic Society, 251.

Maitreya Buddha, 116, 266 ff. Malkuth, defined, 212.

Man: cannot become Mahatma in one life, 245; contains all four elemental kingdoms, 197; higher than animal, 200; shaping of, by Pitris, 191-92; outer and inner, and dissolution prior to death, 347-48; with animal heads, 204.

Man: Fragments, etc. See Chat- terji, M. M.

469 Manas: and differentiation, 126; and nous, 205; Buddhi-, 206; dual, 205-06; during life, 328; higher, is real Mahatma, 239; highly developed, compatible with absence of Buddhi, 198; lower, and Universal Mind, 203; perception of, 240-41.

Mânasa-sarovara: 37; pre-historic emigration from lake, into India, 99.

Mânava-Dharma-Shastra [Mânava-dharma-sâstra], 190, 202, 425.

Mankind, an infant yet, 103.

Mantras: and concentrated will, 340; for snake bite, etc., 89-90.

Manual of Psychol. See Buchanan, J. R.

Manuscripts, packs of, in handwriting of Masters and chelas, 160.

Markham, Sir Clements R. [18301916], Narratives of the Mission of George Bogle to Tibet, etc., 106 fn. ; 441.

Massey, C. C. : resigns from T. S., 250; The Metaphysical Basis of Esoteric Buddhism, xxvi.

Massey, Gerald [1828-1907], 72. Masorah, 320.

Masters: and silvery bell sounds, 164; alleged desecration of names of, 5 ; cardinal condition for intercourse with, 164; letters from, 119 fn., 122-23, 124 fn.; letters from, received by Hume in his library, 312; petition to, for “Inner Group,” 250 ff. ; portraits of, 311 ; take advantage of every opportunity, 145.

Materialization (s) : of animals, 199 ; reflect image of Spiritualists present, 222.

Matériaux pour, etc. See Regnaud.

Matsya Purana [Matsya-Purâna], 40, 426.

Matter: and Ether, 192; as substance, 176; defined as condensed akasa, 126; indestructible as an element, 111.

Mauryan (Moriyan), dynasty, 41. Maya [Mâyâ] : 10 fn., 206, 264; and selfishness, 243-44 ; of physical body, 240; human, and after-death conditions, 102.

Mayavirupa [Mayâvirûpâ] : and kamarupa, 178-79; appearance of, 138.

Medium (s) : and Chelas, 223-27; attract Deva Yonis and invest shells with them, 189; can vitalize shells, 129; defined, 22326; fakirs are not, 189; guided by initiated hierophants in ancient times, 329; odie aura of brain of, diffused, 268; slaves of blind influences, 329; Medium and Daybreak, 35, 290. Mediumship: and Atharva Veda, 329; crushed out of H. P. B., 271; H. P. iB. and phenomena of, 289; subjective, spiritual, harmless, 329.

Memorabilia. See Steiger, Mme. Memory: in dotage and insanity, 221-22; of past lives, 103; 179; physical foundations of, in brain, 221-22; fragments of, and intellect linger in dregs of dead being, 108.

Menses, Don Fre Alexo de, 233.

Mental : loss of, faculties, and memory, 221-22; work and verbena, 143.

Mentana, battle of, and H. P. B., 277-78; 277-79 fn.

Mercury, N. Y., 278 fn.

Mesmeric: attraction of necromancer, and earthbound souls, 107 ; currents, free the inner man, 47036; influence affects abnormal development of senses, 36.

Mesmerism, clairvoyance induced by, 34, 36; key to occult sciences, 335-36; study of, encouraged, 335.

Metempsychosis, real meaning of, 205.

Millenarians, and their beliefs, 116.

Mind: Demiurgic, and Will, 26566; Universal, Alaya, 203, 207.

Miracles: alleged, result of faith, 233-34, 235; denied, 43; seeming, in escaping dangers, 13941.

Mirrors: Bhattah, 7-8; magic, and Col. Stephen Fraser, 6-8.

Mitchell, Mrs. W. H., Col. Olcott’s sister, 124 fn.

Mitford, Godolphin (pseud.·. Mirza Murad Ali Beg): biogr. sketch, 241-44 fn.; “The Elixir of Life,” how written, and quoted, 241-47, 243 fn.

Mlechchha, 61.

Mohammedans, mystic sects of, 8. Mohini. See Chatterji.

Monad: and Dhyan-Chohans, 24849; Spiritual, and second death process, 328.

Monier-Williams, Sir Monier [1819-1899], Indian Wisdom, and Kuthumi, 232; 441.

Montagues, and Capulets, 55.

Moon, a “dust-bin,” acc. to Geo. Wyld, 185.

Moradabad, Damodar’s astral travel from, to Adyar, 69-71.

Moravian Brothers, glossary of, 277.

Morgan, Gen. Henry Rhodes: 59 fn., 63 fn.; art. on Kiddle, 1, 2; letter to, a forgery, 312; testimony of, re phenomenon of broken China tray, 418-19.

–, Reply to a Report of an Examination by J. D. B. Gribble, etc., xl.

Moriya-Nagara, 41.

Moryas: are Kshatriyas, 41; Puranas on the, 40-42.

Moscow Gazette, 115, 138, 139.

Moses, Rev. W. Stainton (“Μ. A. Oxon.”), 94.

Motion, perpetual, 10 fn., 13.

Mountain, secret computation of heighth of Snowy, 97, 101.

Mozart, his “Requiem,” 344, 345-46.

Mukti, and bhuts, 169, 243.

Mulaprakriti [Mulaprakriti]: defined, 742, 179; undiff, cosmical matter and Brahma, 141-42.

Müller, F. Max, and Mahavansa, 41.

Muntra Wallahs, Mohammedan sect, 6.

Myers, F. W. H. [1843-1901], experiments of, and introversion of mental vision, 135-38.

Myths, Egyptian and Hindu, similar, 170.


N

Nachapunarävarti, declaration at death, prevents return of soul, 190.

Nägas, 194.

Naiden, writing characters, 373.

Napoleon, allegedly a Solar myth, 215.

Narratives of the Missions, etc. See Markham, C. R.

Nasus, elementals, 340.

Nature, adepts servilely copy, 119 fn.

Nebo, god of Wisdom, 204.

Necromancy, 706, 107.

Neff, Mary K. [1877-1948], How Theosophy Came to Australia, 471etc., 279 fn.; The “Brothers” of Mme. Blavatsky, 355; 441.

Neutrality, religious, and Queen’s Proclamation, 165-66.

Ngag-pa, 105.

Nicolas, 152.

Nihilists, 213.

Nineteenth Century, art. by H. Spencer in, quoted, 171-72.

Nipang, 111.

Nirvana [Nirvana]: and Dhyan- Chohanship, 248-49; and remembrance of past lives, 179; as “unconscious whole,” 111; renounced by Lhas, 101; ultimate end of aspirant, 242-43.

Norendro Nath Sen, and the Masters, 257 fn.

Notes and Queries, quoted, 71-72.

Novikov, Mme. Olga A. de [1840- 1924], xxxv, 441-42.

Number: and measure, 206; four and nine, and descent of spirit, 222.


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