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Index
by Boris de Zirkoff
H. P. Blavatsky Collected Writtings, vol. 3, page(s) 543-583

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INDEX

[References to definitions of terms are in italics]


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Abathur, or Narayan, 188 fn.

Absolute: as Brahman, 424; Brahman as emanation from, 407; Buddhist, is Space, 423; consciousness, 297, 436 & fn.; matter, 296; no, Being in Buddhism, 423; and relative consciousness, 423; unconscious, 435 fn.

Abul-Faraj (Bar Hebraeus), Book of Dynasties, on Zaratusht and Virgin, 461; 495.

Abuse, unmerited, by enemy is best advertisement, 69.

Adam: as intellectual world, 457; legend of, and Eve, 187.

Adam-Kadmon: and Sephiroth, 457; and waters, 188 fn.

Adept (s): as living men, 369; check each other’s conclusions, 473; continuity of occult knowledge among, 472; do not choose to live among crowds, 260; do not reveal themselves to profanes, 265; form organized body of seers, 473; have forsaken India and gone beyond Himalayas, 487; and hidden libraries, 485; Highest, and 7th principle, 414; in direct communication with intelligence of Nature, 294; must avoid leading others into temptation, 342 fn.; not exactly Yogis, 304; omnipotence of, 267; simile about condition of complete, 417; some, remain in So. India, 487; subjugate outer to inner man, 437; true and false, 263 et seq.; white and black, 298.

Adeptship: attained by will and soul-power, 28; Buddha opened, to all, 399; germ of, in everyone, 29.

d’Adhemar, Contesse, on de Saint- Germain, 526.

Adhishthana [Adhishthana], Aka- sa as, 413.

Aditi, 326.

Aeneid. See Virgil.

Aeons, emanation of, 322.

Aga Khan, 198 & fn.

Agamas [Agamas], 401, 403.

Agapae, and dancing, 205.

Age, our, rather unscientific, 35859.

Agel (or Egel), as Hebrew term, 130-31.

Ages, four, in Magianism, 464, 465.

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