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Jacob, Zouave healer, 197 & fn.
Jacobus de Vorágine, 532. See Golden Legend.
Jacolliot, Louis, 61(66).
–, La Bible dans Tinde, on woman, 515, 532.
–, Les Fils de Dien, 486 fn.
Jadugar [Jádügar], 68.
Jahve (or Jah); and Indra, 274.
Jaina Cross, 144.
Jainas, fasting of, 76 fn.
Jamádár, 117.
James, on wisdom, 6(17) & fn.
Jaxartes, 410.
Jehovah; as fire, 35; lamas of, 44.
Jennings, H., The Rosicrucians, q. Fludd on fire, 35.
Jequetepeque, Valley of, 325.
Jesus: contempt of, for riches, 162; doubtful existence of, 52; murderer safe in the arms of, 437.
Jeypoor, yogi entranced at, 204 (207).
Jinarájadása, C., Letters from the Masters, etc., 83, 219 fn., 342.
Jivátma [Jivátman], animal soul, 92; and avesa, 467.
Job, denies immortality, 12(23).
John of Zedadzene. St., 125-26 fn.
Jones, Sir William, 28, 104.
Josaphat, St., originally the Buddha, 134.
Joshua, and the sun, 69.
Journal. See Asiatic Society.
Journal du magnétisme: 283; Cazeneuve on numerical proportions, 449.
Journal of Science (London): 473; on exceptional individuals and decline of civilizations, 336.
Juan Vi, and St. Anthony, 180.
Judge, Wm. Q., 42.
Julio (or juli), 171, 173.
Julius I. Pope, and Christmas date, 164.
Justinian, 122.
Justiniani, Rossi de, errors of, 56 et seq. ( 62 et seq.).
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Kabir: 209; on Yogis, 464.
Kailasa, 117.
Kaliya, and Krishna, 382.
Kali-Yuga, and exaltation of Yoga, 463.
Kama-Rupa [kama-rupa]: def. 510; and Mayavi-Rupa, 443-44.
Kamas, Indians, 313 fn.
Kanada: 11(22), 57(63), 483; on atoms and creation, 484.
Kansas City Review, etc., 308, 310, 324.
Kapila: 11(22), 34, 57(63), 94, 99, 483; on state of Raj a-Yogis. 467.
Karels, 356.
Karli Caves, Olcott meets san- nyasi sent by his Guru, 488.
Kashereninoff, Mme., and sleeping sickness, 462.
Kasi, mystery about secret, and Benares, 120.
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Kasikhanda [Kâsi-khanda], and Yoga, 463; 532.
Kavkaz, on Armenian rock inscriptions, 350.
Kaye, Sir John, Hist, oj the Sepoy War, on mutiny and missions, 26, 51; 532.
Kerman, Province of, 128, 129.
Keshub Chunder Sen, 209.
Khamsin, 187.
Khechari, 119.
Khunrath, Henry; 36, 230; and cycles, 421.
Kibaltchitch, excavations by, 261.
Kievlyanin, on primitive man, 261.
King, John, appears in London, 153, 154.
King, Katie, 57(63), 60(66).
I Kings, on Jehovah as fire, 35.
Kingsborough, Lord, Antiquities of Mexico: and judicial astrology, 316 & fn.; on Aztec rites similar to baptism, 321; 533.
Kinneir, A Geogr. Memoir, etc., on the fire of the Ghebers, 123 fn.; 533.
Kircher, 275.
Kismet, and “Will of God,” 193.
Kissam, Dr. 190.
Kladderadatsch, humorous j oumal, 151; 533.
Klaus, Samuel, 221 et seq.
Knowledge: absolute, 95; divine, 798, 285 fn.; positive, of a better world, 157.
Koch, and Attesh-Gag, 124.
Kokoreff, Moscow millionaire, 122, 124, 125.
Koliadovki, and Christmas, 165.
Koords [Kurds], 128, 129.
Kostomaroff, 353.
Krishna [Krishna], and Kâliyâ, 382.
Kusa grass, 460.
Kutichaka, 118.
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Laghima [Laghiman], 119.
Lalitavistara, 134.
Lander, and Catlin on Mandans' superstitions, 173-174.
Langooty, 25.
Language: monosyllabic, at Eten understood by Chinese, 337 ; no written, with Incas, 334.
Laponians, and Finns, on the dead, 173.
Latin: expi’ession, 169; Roman Catholics ignorant of, 163.
Lavoisier, 276.
Law(s): ideal, perceived by intuition, 103; injustice of, towards women in France, 516; natural, and miracles, 475; occult and mysterious, governs world, 418; pukka Theosophy studies occult, of Nature, 490; universal and immutable, 9(20), 146.
Layard, Sir Henry, 271, 533.
Lemaistre, J. G., Travels, etc., on church inscription near Milan, 414-15 & fn.; 533.
Lenormant, F., 11(22), 534.
Letters. See Jinarâjadàsa.
Lewes, 158, 534.
Lhasa, and T.S., 205(208).
Lib. de Univers. See Albertus Magnus.
Life: expectancy of, and cycles, 449; more active in a dead organism, 469.
Light: Golden, of divine knowledge, 285 fn.; heat, fire, cross, 140 et seq.; Primeval, and Ahura-Mazda, 128; and sound, 284-85.
Light oj Asia. See Arnold.
Lightning, damages shrine, 197-98. Lindsay, Lord, joins T.S., 403; 534-35.
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Littré, on Fire-Philosophers, 499 (506).
Lives. See Diogenes Laertius.
Logic, and Goa’s wishes, 198.
Lohschmidt, and Proctor on end of sun, 484.
Lokas, Hindu, 175.
Longevity: depends on rate of respirations, 459; of Raja-Yogis, 461.
López de Gomara, F., on Teotihuacan, 320.
Loris-Melikoff, Gen. M. T., 264, 266.
Ix>udun, phenomena at, 261.
Louis XI, honors women, 515.
Lourdes: 279; desecration at, 19697.
Love, for humanity, 57(63).
Lucian, recognized the magi, 33.
–, Sale of Philosophers, 210, 534.
Lucidity, magnetic, 280-81.
Lucifer, as “son of the morning,” 146.
Lucifer, 219 fn.
Lucille, Mlle, Donato’s experiments with, 285 et seq.
Lugues, Hernando de, 326.
Lunar Race, in South America, 316.
Lundy, Dr. Monumental Christiianity, on Aryans and the svastika, 144; 535.
Luys, 283. 536.
Lytton, Lord, 428.
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M., Master, visits the Founders, 83.
Macabí Island, golden vases under guano on, 310.
Mackenzie, K. R. H., Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia, on Theosophists, 96-97; 536.
MacMahon, and Algiers, sorcerer. 194-95, 388-89.
Madras Times, 324.
Mag (Magh or Mâgh), 33, 90, 117.
Magi (or Maginsi), 32, 89.
Magic: ancient, and Theosophists, 101 ; based on exact science, 461; defined, 32, 36; in Russia, 445; in Vedas, 33-34; mesmerism, key to Eastern, 135; white and black, 96; why, fell into disrepute, 32.
Magnes, and magnetism, 275.
Magnetic, power as key to scientific Psychology, 511.
Magnetism: animal, 275 et seq.; degrading personal, 398-99; laws of, studied by pukka Theosophy, 490; and vital fluid in man, 397; and will, 282; why denied by science and clergy, 278.
Magnétisme. See Szapary.
Magnetizing: by pure magnetizer, 400; and vital force, 136.
Maha, Magi, Maginsi, 32.
Mahabharata, and “spirits.” 3738; 536.
Mahadeva [Mahâdeva], 464.
Mahâdhara, 113.
Mahatmas: at Badrinâth, 121; def. 120-21; and secret Kâsi, 120.
Mahâ-Yuga, 420.
Mahima [Mahiman], 272, 273.
Mahmood, Syed, and Dervishphenomena, 290.
Maikoolal, Laila, 511.
Male, and female elements and cross, 145.
Malibran, 237.
Maligawa, Founders at, and newspapers innuendoes, 416-17.
Mallery, Col. G., and The Theo sophist, 348.
Mama Oella Huaca, and Isis, 306.
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Man: antiquity of, in America, 335; becomes demi-god by Yoga, 160; changes form through cycles, 336; childhood notions of early, acc. to Miiller, 114: future evolution of, a necessity, 186: gigantic bones of, in caves of Gibraltar, 337; and glacial period, 115; how to comprehend what is, 110; mechanism of, and intelligent force, 188: metamorphosed into wolves, 167; primitive, on river Trubezh, 261; subtle powers of nature in, 284; world’s rulers have no sway over inner. 105: a Tetraktys, 4(15).
Manco Capac: and Incas, 317: and Osiris, 306; son of the Sun. 317.
Mandans, superstitions of, 173-74. Manes, 177.
Mangs, 141 S in.
Mantra, or “word,” 446.
Manu, and evolution. 185.
Manuscripts, ancient, unavailable to English, 204(207).
Mariette-Bey, 11(22).
Mark, on faith and damnation. 365.
Markoff, Y. L.: and his work. 444 fn.; on magic in Russia, 445-46.
Marmontel, 367 & fn.
Martineau, Rev. James, on matter. 88.
Maskelyn, and Cook, 33.
Massey, C. C., 42.
Masonry, 145.
Masters, and The Theosophist, 83. Materialism: and negation in Russia, 360; to be stemmed by revival of Aryan philosophy, 381.
Materialization, and portrait-figures as sense deceptions, 396.
Materia Medica, Indian. 199.
Matter; or female element and cross, 145; shadow of light, 8(19); wall about the soul, 471; and Will, 76.
Matthew, on calling a brother “fool,” 53.
Maya [Maya], 464, 465.
Mayavi-Rupa, projection of, 44344.
Mayo, Lord, 28.
Mechanism. See Cox, S.
Medhurst, on Chinese spirits, 17677; 536.
Medical Faculty, of Paris and mesmerism, 275.
Medicine: ancient of India, 199; Chinese, 189.
Medium(s): nucleus saturated with evil magnetism, 398-99; often ruined in health and morals, 396; Webster’s def. 430.
Medium and Daybreak, 263.
Mediumship: Butleroff on the, of Williams, 152-54; considered a curse in India, 74; faked, and The Theosophist, 200-01; fraught with dangers, 108, 396; and Theosophical ideas, 109; Yoga required to understand, 108.
Medusa, and Themis, 210.
Meghistom, 32.
Megittuwatte (or Mohottiwatte), renowned High Priest, 139-40.
Meh’al, learned, wise, 32.
Melia, 118.
Melomanes, 231.
Memory, of past existences, 73.
Men, in the mass emotional, not rational, 447.
Menelao, Pasquale, 442.
Mercavah, and esoteric knowledge. 89.
Mercedes, Queen, appears at seance, 175.
Meru, and America, 313 fn.
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Meshtchanis, petty bourgeois in Russia, 356.
Mesmer, F. A.; 368; mesmeric methods of, 275-76.
Mesmerisation, self—, and ancients, 458.
Mesmerism: and animal magnetism, 275 et seq.; key to man’s interior nature and magic, 135; laws of, 490; and magnetism, 136; outline of its effects, 277; and vital fluid in man, 397.
Mesrob, and Armenian alphabet, 351.
Messenger of Odessa, 350 fn. Metachemistry, 145.
Metallotherapia, 283.
Metaphysics: and science, 110; subtlest, taught at Benares, 118; Tyndall on, 158.
Metaphysics, See Aristotle.
Metempsychosis; 92 fn., and seven states of purification, 409.
Meteorology, and cycles, 424-25. Metis, 89.
Mexican(s): Christian virtues of, 321; superstitions about dead. 174-75.
Mexico, prehistoric ruins of, 303 et seq.
Midgard, and Thor, 144.
Milk, fresh, absorbs effluvia. 399.
Mill, J. S., 99,169, 517.
Millett, Mr., 295.
Mind, creative power of human. 398.
Miracle(s): an absurdity, 119; Church holds patent for, 194; def. 4-74-75; and Lourdes, 196, 279; of water at Zedadzene, 126 fn.; and phenomena, 70; Mosaic, and revised Bible, 183; pukka Theosophy believes in no, 490; T.S. believes in no, 32, 403.
Miracles, On. See Wallace, A. R.
Mirror (s): bewitched, 435-36; black, 77; in Thesmophorian mysteries, 94.
Mirville, de, 60(66).
Mirzoeff, Armenian millionaire, 122.
Misprints, in papers, 349.
Missing Link, never yet found, 187.
Missionaries: abuse Theosophists, 362 et seq.; Buddhist, in So. America, 432; called liars by A. Forbes, 393; cause mutiny in India, 26; cruelties of, 441; and Dayananda, 302; oblique methods used by, 378; and High Priest Mohottiwatte, 139; schemes of, in India a wretched failure, 258, 260, 267 et seq.
Mitchell, Dr. 190.
Mithra: 127 et seq.; and number seven, 409.
Mitla, 304.
Mitra, Peary Chand, 71, 536.
Mitra, Rajendralala, 134, 536-37.
Mittra, P. D., 216.
Mobeds, 33.
Moeurs. See Gougenot.
Moksha, 73, 177, 398, 510.
Moma, 148.
Momche, 148.
Monad, Pythagorean, 90.
Moner, 187.
Monorhinae, 185.
Monsoon, H.P.B. on nature of, 81-82, 441.
Monte Cavalli, 369 et seq.
Montezuma, 309.
Monum. Christianity. See Lundy. Moon, worshipped in So. America, 316.
Moral: fog of vicious exhalations hanging over us, 399; taint transmissible, 398.
More, H., 342.
More, Robert, 342.
Moskovskiya Vedomosty: and {{Page aside|575}}H.P.B.’s stories on India, 161; and Turgenyev, 361.
Moscow, heart of Russia, 357.
Mounds: antiquity and symbolism of, 314-15, 316; or cromlechs near Bangalore, 324. See also Huacas.
Mount Athos, monks at, practice Yoga. 458.
Mousseaux. See Gougenot des Μ. Mudras [Mudräs]: 470; various meanings of, 119.
Muir, Dr., on Sumangala, 138. Mukti, 118.
Mulabandha [miilabandha], 465.
Mullahs, and England, 271.
Müller, F. Max: 104; on St. Josaphat, 134 fn.; on what a thing is and is not, 311.
–, Chips, etc.: on Aryan migrations, 209; on moral code of Buddha, 133; on Vedas and their age, 34, 52, 112 et seq.; 537.
–, Introduction, etc.: on Aztec julio, 171, 173; on childhood notions of early man, 114; on faculty above reason, 179; on spirit, breath or ghost, 171, 173; on worship of spirits, 169; q. Castren on Tchuvashes’ exorcism, 178; q. Medhurst on Chinese spirits, 176-77; 537.
–, Sdhitya Grantha, and hiranya, 285 fn.
Murderers, “safe in the arms of Jesus,” 437.
Murray, Mrs. and T.S., 496( 503). Musset, A de., Rolla, q. on Voltaire, 159 & fn.; 537.
Mutiny: 77; of 1857 due to missionaries, 26.
Mysteries: Church ceremonies copied from pagan, 164; and withdrawal from body, 10(21).
Mystes, 90.
Mystic, true, rarely bom, 443.
Mysticism, forcing its way into science, 418.
Myths: and mythology, 113 et seq.; pervades religion, 171.
Mythologie. See Bastian.
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Nâga: tribe, 318; and Ulùpî, 79. Nagual, chief sorcerer in Mexico, 318.
Nana. See Zola.
Nâna-Sâhib, allegedly exhibited in a cage, 293.
Naphtha, 127.
Napoleon, sacrificed masses of men, 515.
Naquet, Révélation antique, etc., on mesmerism, etc., 279-81; 537.
Narada [Narada]), 464.
Narasapatnam, and Chendry, 295.
Narayan [Nârâyana], Master, 83.
Nârâyan Temple, and Sankarâchârya, 121.
Nasals, in Sanskrit, 120.
Natural History. See Pliny.
Nature: freaks of, 192-94; nothing in, is stationary, 20.
Nature-worship, and elementals, 259-60.
Nautch, 118.
Nazca, 332.
Nebo, 89.
Neitha, 89.
Neo-Platonists: and clairvoyance, 281; and ecstasy, 94.
Nervous, system as organ of psychic manifestations, 186.
Neurypnology, and Dr. Braid, 278.
New American Cyclopaedia: 321 fn.; on animal magnetism, 275; on Central and South American ruins, 322, 323, 324; on Lake {{Page aside|576}}Titicaca, 316; on medicine of ancients, 199; on Ohio mounds, 314. 315; on Tiahuanaco, etc., 318-19; 537.
Newton, Isaac, 198.
Newton, J. R., mesmeric healer, 197.
Netv York Herald, story about Christmas, 166-67.
New York Medical Record, on deadening pain by rapid breathing, 465.
New York Observer, 511.
Nicaragua, Lake, 322.
Nighanta [Nighanta], 117.
Nihil intellectu, etc., 169.
Nihilism: full of activity, 359-60.
Nina, St., 125-26 fn., 537-38.
Nineteenth, century, little hope for, 191.
Nipher, F. E., Experim. Researches, on theory, truth and scientists, 311; 538.
Nirukta, 117.
Nirvana [Nirvana], 398.
Noah, and monsoon, 81.
Nobility, Russian, 351-56.
Noetic, work, 92.
Norman, Prof., and Armenian inscriptions, 350-51.
North American Review, policy of, 216.
Nous: 6(16); and dual soul, 7 (18).
Novoye Vremya (St. Petersburg): and Burenin, 151 fn., 431 fn.; on periodicity of events, 420.
Novy Mir, 431 fn.
Number (s): deep significance of, 408; mysterious influence of, 426; seven and T.S. work, 45053; seven as a sacred, 409, et seq.
Numerals, found in a rock, 192. Nyayaratna, M. C., 34.
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Oblations, and libations, and pi- sachas, 399.
Obsession: cause and nature of, 395 et seq.; how to exorcise it, 400.
Occultism: and the devil, 403; two sides to, 108.
Ocharan, 330.
Odnodvortzi, 356.
Odyle (or Od), and Reichenbach, 135.
O’Grady, W. L. D., 71, 72, 78.
Olaus Magnus, A Compendius Hist, of Goths, on men metamorphosed into wolves, 167; 538.
Olcott, Col. H. S.: 396; and If.P.B. question numerous yogis, 78; intended to promote trade between India and U.S.A., 482; meets a sannyasi at Karli Caves, 488; and private letter to Damodar, 489; provides large sums of money in support of T.S., 482.
–, Old Diary Leaves. 342, 477. fn., 538.
–, People from the Other World, q. 155-56, 538.
Old Age, conservative and reactionary, 405.
“Old Gentleman,” 83.
Old Testament; infallibility of, 46-47; revision of, 402.
Ollantaytambo, 331.
Opera. See Helmont.
d’Orbigny: 305; on Tiahuanaco, 317-18; 538-39.
Orientalists, 104.
Oriental Miscellany, misprint in, 349.
Ormazd, Sun as visible type of. 442.
Ormiston, Dr., 190.
Orphism, from India, 95.
Osirification, 11(22).
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Osiris: and Horus, and other sungods, 164; Hymn to, 11(22).
Osservazioni. See Boldetti.
Otumla, plain of, 319.
Over-Soul. See Emerson.
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Pachacamac, Temple of, 323.
Pachamac, 309.
Pacific Ocean, and Atlantis, 434-35.
Padmapada [Padmapada], 218.
Paganini, Nicolo, 219 et seq.
–, The Witches, 226, 250, 254.
Paine, Thos., wisest apostle of Freethought, 381.
–, The Age of Reason, high praise of, 381; 539.
Palenque: hieroglyphics of, 315, 316; monoliths of, 319; ruins of, 322.
Palermo, Church in, dedicated to St. Josaphat, 134.
Pali [Pali], reviving, literature and T.S., 439.
Pall Mall Gazette, 203(206).
Palmyra, 303.
Pandus [Pandus), five, 316.
Parabrahma, 118.
Paracelsus: 36, 230; and animal magnetism, 275.
Paralya, round table, 147.
Paramahansa, 118.
Paramananda Vihara, 438.
Parama-Purusha, Universal Soul, 465.
Paramatma, supreme soul, 92.
Parkhurst, H., 190.
Parsis (Parsees): and fire, 35, 122 et seq.; and missionaries, 268; numerical strength of, 129 & fn.; worship the Sun, 442. See also Ghebers.
Parthiva Puja [Parthivapuja], 117.
Patala [Pátála], is America, 79. Pasamayo, 328.
Pasta, 237.
Patanjali: 11(22), 34, 57(63), 94, 99; affirms one of the Sid- dhis, 217.
–, Yog-Sankhya, 76, 108.
–, Sutras, 457; on powers of Yogis, 466-67; 539.
Patriotism, and India, 181.
Paul, Dr. N. C., Treatise on Yoga Philosophy, discussed, 453 et seq., 539.
Pay’quina, gold in river, 341 & fn. Pays, 75.
Paz Soldán, M. F., Geografía del Perú, on Buddhist missionaries in So. America, 432; 539.
Peebles, Dr.: 70, 72, 74; on certain mediums in India, 75; on Spiritualists in India, 71.
People. See Olcott.
Periodicity, cyclic, in events, 408.
Périsprit: only a simulacrum, 7 (18); soul and spirit, 5(16).
“Perkin’s tractors,” 189. Personal. See Whitworth.
Peru: earthcruakes raise city in, 333; length of stone walls in, 332; ruins of, 323 et seq.
Petra, 303.
Petroma, 10(21).
Phadke, a rebel, 294, 296.
Pheidippides. See Browning.
Phenomena: belief in objective, 74; cannot be easily doubted, 409; destroy materialistic view of man, 510; few have courage to tell truth about psychical, 137; have claim to scientific investigation, 80; key to, in the East, 99; laws of occult, known to H.P.B., 491; many, attributed by ancients to various entities, 108; may be produced by more than one agency, 109; mediumistic, can {{Page aside|578}}be done by embodied man, 108; and mesmerism, 135; and miracles, 70; modern, repetition of those of former epochs, 107; nature of, in India, 68-69; not hallucinations, 36; of alleged possession, 261-62; of magic based on exact science, 461; on production of occult, 490-92; outburst of, in nineteenth century, a great opportunity for study, 110; and people’s temperament, 436; produced by M. Fancher, 190; produced by natural causes, 194; scientific denial of, 188; Spiritualistic, can be duplicated by adepts, 37; subjective, and Hindus, 80; Theosophists do not deny Spiritualistic, 37; Wallace on, 38; and Yogis, 76 et seq., 119.
Philaletheians, 88.
Philinte. See Destouches.
Philology: archaeology more important than, 311; helps explode Western theologies, 107; students of, as cold anatomists, 133.
Philosopher’s Stone, 265 fn.
Philosophy, complete only if embracing physics and metaphysics, 158.
Physicians: conceited and obstinate, 274; derive income from human suffering, 189.
Physicists, must leave spiritual causes to others, 158.
Physics, and psychology, 158. Physiology: disfigures, 274; prejudices in, and effect of drugs, 189; the ABC of, 186.
Pictorial, writing of New World, 315.
Pioneer, The: 388, 428, 439; Editor of, 262; friendly notice in, 414; and H.P.B.’s transl. of Grodekoff, 391; on missionaries, 270-71; on phenomena and T.S., 99-100; on Theosophists and Christianity, 362 et seq.; on Viceroy and espionage calumny, 141.
Pisachas: 75; state of, and relation to the living, 399.
Pitakas, 138.
Pizarro, 304, 326, 339, 340, 343. Planet (s): colour of ruling, and Temple of Borsippa, 410; seven spheres of the, in symbolism, 411.
Plant, juice of, brings about coma, 460-61.
Platiy, cake, 147.
Plato: on duality of soul, 5(16); on Universe as a cross, 145.
–-----, Banquet, 313 fn.
Pledge: of honour, 476, 478; of secrecy and occult sciences, 494(501).
Pliny, Nat. History, 93 fn., 539. Plotinus, on three degrees of gnosis, 95.
Plutarch: 93 fn; on psyché and nous, 6(17).
Pogodin, 353.
Point, Central, as Deity, 145.
Polarization, negative, and psychic emanations, 399.
Polar Star, Vega as the, 337.
Poles, opposite, in nature and Society, 210.
Polish Revolution, 359.
Politics, improper to discuss in Theos, journals, 161, 292.
Pollock, on man, 510.
Pony, Mr., 283.
Popular Science Monthly: art. by Huxley, 184; art. by H. Spencer, 170.
Porphyry: on mischief of “spirits,” 178; on union of soul with Universal Soul, 93.
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Portrait-figures, of dead people and mediums, 396.
Positivism, discussed, 58 et seq. (64 et seq.), 188.
Possession, phenomena of, 261-62. Pot-Amun, 88.
Powell, Major, 348, 539-40.
Power, Paramount, need to recognize a, 418.
Power (s): H.P.B. disclaims possession of supernatural, 491; magnetic, as key to scientific psychology, 511; Patanjali on, of Yogis, 466-67, 470-72; psycho-physiological, of Dervishes, 290; Raj a-Yogis and their, 463.
Prakamya, 471.
Pralaya: 73, 185, 420; as envisioned by some scientists, 483 et seq.; Vamadeva Modelyar on, 486.
Prarthana Samaj, 507, 508.
Prescott, Wm, H., Hist, of the Conquest, etc.: high moral code of Aztecs, 321; on the quipus of Incas, 334; 540.
Presence, invisible, as Protean Cause, 102.
Present, the One, 119.
Principle, Divine, and Theosophy. 103.
Probability, law of, and life insurances, 449.
Proctor, and Lohschmidt, on end of sun, 484; 540.
Prometheus, 144.
Prophecies: about future of Europe, 422-23; ancient, based upon exact knowledge, 419.
Protestantism, decadent, 447.
Proteus, omnipresent, as Cause, 102.
Protoplasm, 184.
Proverbs, based on occult law, 219.
Prussian Journal of Statistics, Dr. Zasse on cycles, 420.
Psalms, and Indra, 273.
Psyché: 6(16); nervous system and, 186; Plutarch on, and nous, 6(17); St. James on, 6 (17) & fn.; terrestrial, has free will, 9(20).
Psychic, phenomena and peoples’ temperaments, 436.
Psychical Science, Oriental, 396. Psychische Studien, 289 fn.
Psychological: adepts in, science, 273; experiments in, science and T.S., 443; narratives of, experiences of value, 137; or mesmeric power, and disease, 190; powers of Dervishes, 290; Society, 191.
Psychology: comparative, needed to understand Spiritualism, 107; Eastern, and T.S. in India, 109; higher realities of, 259; Indian, ignored, 398; knowledge of Asiatic, will be recognized, 49091; and magnetic power, 511; metaphysical world of, 186; and physics, 158; schools of ancient, needed in India, 217; should be scientifically studied, 191; and stories of bhûtas, 350; and treatment of diseases, 188-89.
Psychometry, 397.
Public: a child, 184; easily misled, 191.
Puck (New York), on Christian clergy, 380.
Puja [pûjâ], 77.
Pukka, Theosophy believes in no miracle, 490.
Punchinello, 227 & fn.
Purcell, Archbishop, steals money, 45-46.
Purgatory, torments of, source of income for priests, 189.
Purification, and control of obsession, 400.
Purusha, 91.
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Purvamimansa [Purvamimansa], 117.
Puysegur, Marquis of, and somnambulism, 275.
Pythagoras: learned wisdom in India, 92 fn.; numerical system of, 408, 411, 426; on his powers, 472.
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Quarterly Review, on Bible and its revision, 50, 69; on infallibility of O.T., 47; on O.T., 402.
Quatrefages, A de, 431, 433, 540.
–. Souvenir d’un naturaliste, 433.
–, The Human Species, 432.
Queensborough, Lord, on Christianity, 364.
Quelap, 332.
Quetzalcohuatl, 307.
Quiché, 309.
Quipus, as a record, 334.
Quirigua, 322.
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Radiant, matter of Crookes, 377.
Ragazzi, 283.
Raghunathji, K., “The Pathari Prabhus,” on Hindu superstitions about death, 172; 540.
Rahats: or adepts and Ceylon, 438, 488; four degrees of, 487.
Raj a-Yoga, and mudras, 119.
Raja-Yogis: acquire but do not practice physical powers, 463; Kapila on state of, 467; longevity of, 461; secretiveness of, 462-63.
Rajputs [Rajputs], 77.
Ramayana, 411, 540.
Ramchandra Balajee, Prince, 54.
Ram Mohun Roy, 209.
Randolph, P. B., 77.
Rappel, 286.
Raulica, Ventura di, on necessity of Satan for Church, 195.
Rays, human figure crowned with, on Lake Titicaca, 318.
Reason: and emotions in religion, 447; faculty above, and sense, 179.
Reichenbach, and odyle, 135, 27778, 397; 541.
–, Researches on Magnetism, 278 fn., 398.
Relics, worship of, 168-69.
Religion: doom of Western, is sealed, 381 ; emotional, appeals most to men, 447; Theosophy an ally of honest, 103.
Religion laïque, killed by science, 497(504); 498(505).
Religio-Philosophical Journal, reports on Ingersoll’s speech on Paine, 381.
Researches. See Humboldt.
Réveillon, and Sivaratree, 163.
Révélation. See Naquet.
Revelation, on Lucifer, 146 fn.
Reverence, def. 44.
Reverend, as a title, 44 et seq.
Revis ta Militar, on St. Anthon v, 180.
Revue magnétique, La, 277 fn., 283 fn., 286.
Revue spirite, La: 55, 203(206); erroneous ideas in, discussed, 4(14) et seq.; and H.P.B.’s age, 30.
Revue théurgique, 197 fn.
Rewah, Mahârâja of, 299.
Richelieu, Cardinal, and his mistress, 199-200.
Rig-Veda [Rigveda]: on creation, 91; on hiranya, 285 fn.; 54142.
Rishis [Rishis], 76, 89, 114, 121, 200; or Rahats, 438, 487; the four, 208.
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Rivett-Carnac, J. H., Archaeological Notes·, on cromlechs or mounds near Bangalore, 324; on cup-mark inscriptions, 346 et seq.; 542.
Robertson, Wm., The Hist, of America, misrepresents ancient Mexicans, 304; 542.
Rolla. See Musset. “Rolling pot,” 511.
Roman y Zamora, on Peruvian temples, 323; 542.
Roman Catholics: gaudy displays of, at Christmas, 162; self-torture of, 460.
Romanism, on upgrade, 447.
Roman Martyrology, The, on St. Josaphat, 134 fn.; 542.
Romanoffs, and Dolgoruky, 353. Rosicrucian (s): and confabulation of souls, 92; MS of Saint- Germain, 193, on fire, 35-36.
Rosicrucians, The. See Jennings. Rossini, 219, 237.
Rotura, anaesthetises animals, 202 (205-06).
Royal Arch, degrees and cross, 145.
Royal Society, 57(63), 60 (66).
Royal, etc. See MacKenzie.
Rudradhyaya, 117.
Ruins, and prehistoric monuments of both Americas, 303 et seq.
Rules: of T.S. on First Section and pledge regarding occult science, 494(501); of T.S. on freedom of religious views, 104; on protecting the honour of Brothers, 143.
Rumla, mutiny of, 294 et seq.
Rurik, and the Rurikovitch, 351-53.
Russia: revolution in, possible but difficult to effect, 357; “Reign of Terror” in, possible, 359; sudden emancipation, 359-60; and Turgenyev’s writings, 360-61.
Russian: castes and classes, 355-56; superstitions about the dead, 174; three elements in, aristocracy, 351-55.
Russkaya Ryetch, on St. Petersburg society, 358.
Russkiy Invalid, daily, 392.
Russkiy Vestnik, and H. P. B.’s stories on India, 161.
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Sabbath, and Sunday, 410.
Sacrifice: in Vedas, 35; of personal hopes, 10(21).
Sade, Marquis de, 512, 542.
Sadhus, 68, 77.
Sa‘di, Bûstân, on Dervish phenomena, 290; 543.
Sahagûn, B. de, Historia General, etc., 322 fn.; 543.
Sâhitya. See Müller, Max.
Saint-Germain, Count de, MS of, 193.
St. Petersburg: brain of Russia, 357; center of corruption, 357-58.
St. Petersburg Vedomosti, and Burenin, 151 fn.; errors in, 129; on Gheber Temple, 125.
Sais, 269.
Saktas, 77, 119.
ââkya-Muni, 44, 45, 132 & fn., 140.
Saladin, Mr., and magnetizing, 136.
Sale. See Lucian.
Salette, 279.
Salpêtrière, 283.
Samadhi [Samadhi], 92, 467.
Samkarâchârya: and bhagandara, 218; enters corpse of King {{Page aside|582}}Amaraka, 217; and his mother, 218; inscription by, at Narayan Temple, 121; theurgist, 34.
Sandyal, K. J., and aethrobacy, 272-73.
Sankara Dandis, as Yogis, 462.
Sannyasi(s) : 77, 453; Branch of the, or First Section, 499(506); Olcott meets a, at Karli Caves, 488; various types of, 118.
Sanskrit: five nasals of, 120; Text Society and needed Oriental scholarship, 473-74.
Sapta. See Seven.
Sapta Iokas, 409, 414.
Sarva Vipayas, Omnipresent Spirit, 208.
Satan: necessity of, for Church, 195; power of, and miracles, 194.
Satire, and Medusa and Themis, 210.
Savages, and cycles of civilizations, 335.
Savakots, 356.
Sayana [Sayana], error of, regarding Vedas, 113.
Schelling, on identity of subject and object, 95.
Schlagintweit, 474, 544·. Schlemihl, Peter, 173.
Schliemann, Dr., and svastika, 144.
Schweitzer, B. Y., 357, 544.
Science: contact of, and metaphysics creates disturbance, 110; does not rebuild, 182; future of Spiritualism depends upon help of honest, 159; gradual discoveries of, 398; instruction in occult, 494(501) fn.; mysticism forcing its way into, 418; Occult, both saves and kills, 499 (506); of Sciences, or magic, 32; on end of solar system, 483 et seq.; Oriental psychical, 396; pledge of secrecy and occult, 494(501); Rev. Frothingham on, 103; secret and sacred, 199; and theology in conflict with Spiritualism, 182-83: Theosophy an ally of honest, 103; world’s debt to, immense, 103.
Science. See Burnouf, Emile.
Science and Man. See Tyndall.
Scientific American, on survival of soul, 155-56.
Scientists: in error because they are men, 311; narrow-mindedness of, 278; preconceptions of, and truth, 157; succumb to Spiritualism, 149-50, 157-58; war among, regarding Spiritualism, 150 et seq.; well- known, recognize phenomena, 36.
Scotsman, q. A. Forbes on missionaries, 393.
Scott, T. G., abuses Theosophists, 363 et seq., 393.
Sebastian, St., cemetery of, and svastika, 144.
Secrecy, in T. S. work, 494-95 (502).
Secrets, of occult sciences to be defended with one’s life, 499 (506).
Sections, three, in T.S., 494(501).
Seervai, Mr., resigns from Bombay T.S., 480.
Self: Inner, and its powers, 37; search for divine, object of every mystic, 92.
Selishtoch, primitive man at, 261.
Semigradye, 411.
Senses: higher, develop by Yoga, 470-71; path of the, and avesa, 467.
Sensitive: negative, absorbs exhalations of vice, 399; should develop positive polarity and purify himself, 399-400.
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