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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.). | |||
{{Style P-Subtitle|K}} | |||
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. | |||
{{Page aside|571}} | |||
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. | |||
{{Style P-Subtitle|L}} | |||
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. | |||
{{Page aside|572}} | |||
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. | |||
{{Style P-Subtitle|M}} | |||
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. | |||
{{Page aside|573}} | |||
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. | |||
{{Page aside|574}} | |||
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. | |||
{{Style P-Subtitle|N}} | |||
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). | |||
{{Page aside|577}} | |||
Osiris: and Horus, and other sungods, 164; Hymn to, 11(22). | |||
Osservazioni. See Boldetti. | |||
Otumla, plain of, 319. | |||
Over-Soul. See Emerson. | |||
{{Style P-Subtitle|P}} | |||
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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