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H. P. Blavatsky Collected Writtings, vol. 4, page(s) 673-718

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INDEX

[In the alphabetical arrangement of sub-entries of various chief headings, the word “and” has been disregarded. References to definitions of terms are in italics. References to pages above 618 are to Biographical and Bibliographical information.]


A

Aaron, initiated by Moses, 265.

Aba, the Father, as initiator, 265.

Abbott (or Abott), 78, 81-82.

Abercrombie, J., Intellectual Powers, 294, 619.

Abhava [Abhava], non-being, 580 d’Abrew, Peter, on Kotahena riots, 428fn.

Absolute: does not create karma, 194; or limitless unity, 52; relation of, to man, 195; we need not elbow each other on way to the, 47.

Academy of France, Committee of, for study of psychic phenomena, 132, 145, 175.

Accidents, victims of, and death, 189.

Adept(s): as rare as flower of Vogay tree, 170; Brotherhood of, and Sinnett’s testimony, 132; commands elemental forces by occult sounds, 166; do not transport themselves bodily, 176; first hand knowledge of, 484(487); and founding of T.S., 133; and Gurus, 229; how to become an, 342; know the extent of occult science, 583; longevity of, 448; and magicians in Atlantis, 263; moral qualities of true, 38-39; naturalborn, very rare, 607; no, in T.S. since Spring 1881, 39; not animated mummies, but happiest of mankind, 342; not infallible, 484(487) ; original hierarchy of, and later subdivisions, 515fn.; perfect, 228; personal relationships of, 4 & in.; physical organism of, 405; practical, always unmarried, 47, 266; proofs of existence of, should be examined, 294; protect chelas, 476-77; some ancient, incarnate in Tibet, 367; studies invisible agencies in full consciousness, 594; true, prevented by false, from publicly asserting their knowledge and existence, 40; what love means to, 341.

Adept-Brothers: criticized in Light, 274; criticized by Hume and Chelas’ protest, 229-30; H.P.B. with the, 272; modesty of, 228; source of teachings, 122, 182.

Adeptship, or ignoble martyrdom, 611-12.

Adi Brahmo Samaj: 109, 110, 406; English organ of, 146.

Adi-Buddha [more corr. Adi-Budha], and Dhyanis, 99-100.

Adi-Buddaship, perfect, 228.

Adrishta[Adrishta], 580.

Adultery, and Bible, 236.

Advaitee(s), beliefs of learned, identical with those of Theosophists, 336.

674 Advaitism, esoteric, 305, 451, 567.

Adversus Haereses. See Irenaeus.

Adyar, property secured, xxiv-v, xxvi.

Affection, most powerful attraction, 122.

Affinities, and numbers at base of occult doctrine, 303.

Agni, symbolical description of, 366.

Agnohotri, S.N., errors of, 471- 72fn., 474.

Agrippa, C., The Three Books of Occult Philosophy, on souls and shells, 594-95, 619.

Aguna[Aguna], 582.

Ahamatma [Ahamatman], 7th principle, 99.

Aham eva Parabrahman, 100.

Ahankara [ Ahamkara]: 550fn.; belongs to Manas, 581; can be destroyed when personal, 582; produced from Buddhi, 581.

Ahmi, I am, 523.

Ahriman: as lower human principles, 522; had no beginning, 420-21; man’s ignorance & selfishness, 508; and Ormazd, 263; 420, 521.

Ahura Mazda: as father of Arne- sha Spentas, 523; as 7th principle or Monad, 520, 522; on the Nasa, 508; our Spiritual Essence or personal God, 521-22.

Air, composition of, 212 & fn.

Airyana-Vaego: Adepts in, 515fn.; Brahmans in, 529; identical with Sambhala, 526fn.; nature & location of, 526-27.

Akasa[ [Akasa]: and ether, 489; imperishable records in, and psychometry, 555 et seq.; and phlogiston, 218; and rappings, 144; reflections from the, & subjective mind-pictures, 356; seventh state of matter, 264; and Sound, 164 et seq.

Alchemy, became chemistry, 313.

Alcohol, abstinence from, 544.

Aleim, 335.

All: absorption into the One, 121; the Infinite, 52.

Allopaths: fail at Leipzig, 75-76; and homeopaths in West Indies, 74-75; and homeopaths should combine, 319.

Almora, Swami of, and his arguments, 560 et seq.

Ambition, and selfishness as curses, 419.

America, connection with Atlantis, 446.

American, noblest and grandest feature of the, Republic, 70.

Americans, cool self-confidence of some, 147.

Arnesha Spentas, our six principles, 523.

Amita-pho, or Amita-Buddha, 18 Ammianus Marcellinus, History, on Hystaspes in India, 529; 620.

Ampere, A. M., 222, 620.

Amrita Bazaar Patrika: endorses Olcott’s work, 5; on events at Lahore, 476; shows appreciation for work of T.S. in India, 23-24.

Amulam mulam [Amúla-múla], rootless root, 580.

Analogy, importance of, 317.

Anandamaya, as 5th principle, 582.

Anarchists, bloody, & nihilists, 419 Anathema, Pope’s, against Spiritualists, 394-95.

Ancient. See Smith, Geo.

Andrews, Stephen Pearl, and Free Love, 143.

675 Anganta Yene, and bhuta, 122

Angelology, Pharisaical, originated in Babylonia, 527

Angra-Mainyu: 508, 519fn., 523; as kama or lust, 522; as matter, 520

Animalculae, allegedly singing, 154-55

Animals, care for, in Bombay, 28182, 299

Annamaya: 565; as gross material body, 582

Annihilation: of conscious personal principle, 559; of egos, 251; of personality and the Higher Ego, 571 et seq.

Anquetil Duperron, and Avesta, 525

Antaratma [ Antaratman], latent spirit, 336

Antaskarana [ Antaskarana], and Manas as organs of personal consciousness, 548

Apavarga, emancipation from births, 609

Apocalypse, 265

Apollonius of Tyana, last of the Initiates of old, 516fn.

Apothecary, licensed leech for bleeding people’s pockets, 73

Apparatuses, to hear and see people at any distance, 112

Apparitions: involuntary, 248; of disembodied Ego rare, 246

Arabian Nights, and Jinn, 103; 620

Ardeshir Babagan, and Avesta, 524

Ardvi-Sura Anahita, same as Sarasvati, 521 & fn.

Arhat, esoteric, doctrine & Northern Buddhism, 305, 569

Aristotle, on light, 221

Arne, T. A., Rule Britannia, 541, 620

Arnold, Sir Edwin, Light of Asia, q. 281

d’Ars, Curé. See Viannay, J. B.

Art, works of, in somnambulic state, 294

Arupa LokafArupaloka], 185

Arya, The: 277; first issue, 65 et seq.; indiscretions of, re Dayananda, 270-72, 512-13; jumps down its own journalistic throat, 127

Aryan [Aryan], esoteric, school and Subba Row, 191

Arya Samaj [Arya Samája]: as a sect, 66-67; relation of, to T.S., 95, 127, 467; why alliance between, & T.S. broken, 93-94

Aryavarta [ Aryavárta], 336

Asceticism, sham, 351-52

Ashburner, J., 380, 620

Ashta Siddhis, of Hatha Yoga, 31fn.

Asiatic: esotericism and R. Catholicism, 295; people have compassion for brutes, 282; thought and The Theosophist, 158-59

Asiatic Researches, on Magianism, 515

Asoka: 13fn., 15, 16 & fn.; edicts of, 430-31; inscriptions of, on religious tolerance, 26

Asramas[Asramas]: secret philosophy hidden in Southern, 547; and Yogis, 544

Astral: bodies cast no shadows, 489; double can kill, 566; impressions on material surroundings, 247-48, 592-93; magnetoelectrical projection of, images, 489; Serpent of Lévi, 245; and Spiritual Monad, 184-86; Virgin and Akasa, 264;

676 Astral Light: and Astral Fire, 165; crown of, 166; and occult sounds, 298

Astrology, as science and quackery, 302-03

Asuchi. impure, 553fn.

Asura, living spirit in man, 523. See also Ahura Mazda

Asvatthama, 367

Atharva Veda: 99; number seven in, 575, 579; and psychometry, 554; 621

Atheists, high morals of, 498

Athravan(s): 508; Zoroaster one of the first, 529

Atkinson, H. C., liberal freethinker, 157; and Tyndall, 599 et seq.

–, Letters to Miss Martineau, 157, 621

Atlantis: connection between Central America and, 446; dwelling place of 4th race, 447; Egyptians not a colony of, 447; struggle in, between Adepts and Magicians, 263

Atlantis. See Donnelly

Atma Bodha [Atma-Bodha]. See Samkaracharya

Atman [Atman]: as highest Monad, 580; as Sutratman, 582; and Buddhi as Monad, 582, 595; is nirguna, 581; or Jivat- man as 7th principle or unmanifested life, 547

Atmosphere, composition of, 212 & fn.

Atom(s): disintegrated in occult transport, 125; individual, and life, 226; “Master Atom” as term for 6th principle, 558; spark of life in, 216; transmigration of life-, 559-60

Atonement: occult meaning of, 265; vicarious as cause of misery, 449

Attachments, earthly, cause of rebirth, 342

Attavada: delusion of self, 173, 537

Attraction, and gravitation, 222

Aura: human mesmeric and flowers, 312fn.; magnetic, and psychometry, 545; magnetic, of several forming strong battery, 27; of living medium and images impressed on it, 62

Austin, R. Barnes, and “J.K.,” 34 et seq.

Avalokitesvara: 11fn.; incarnates in Taley-Lamas, 18; or Atman, 608

Avatara(s) [Avataras]: 361; Trivikrama, 367

Averroes, 97

Avesta. See Zend-Avesta

Avichi, none for Spiritual Individuality, 548fn.

Avidya [Avidya]: and five sheaths, 582; mistaken for wisdom, 259; and Schopenhauer’s views, 491

Avogadro’s Law, 217

Avyakta, unevolved evolver, 580, 582

Avyaktabrahm, stands for 7th principle, 166

Ayah, 326

Ayangar, C. A., 133, 136

Azot, 7th state of matter, 264


B

Babusthan, 145

Bactriana: emigration from, to Indus, 529; Hystapes in, 525fn.

Bacon, Francis, and lunar eclipses, 397

–, Promus, etc., 602, 621

677 Badarayana [Badarayana], on Kri- tsita-sarira, 53fn.

Bailey, Dr. J., Records of Longevity, 448, 621

Bain, A., The Correlations, etc., on electricity, 219, 226; 621

Balfour Stewart, 206

–, The Conservation of Energy. on electricity, 219; on energy and matter, 213; on molecules, 214; q. Le Conte on force, 214

Bali, not an individual, 367

Baly, Archdeacon, 4

Bamboo-staff, seven-knotted, 104

Banerjee, Nobin K., 230

Banner of Light·, on Dr. Geo. Beard. 393; on Frothingham, 81

Banon, Capt. A.: and Rev. Cook, 69; on Tibet, 160 et seq.

Baphomet, or Satan is merely Pan, 263

Baptism, and initiation, 265

Barbier. See Beaumarchais

Bar-do, state of, follows gestation period, 121

Barlow, Peter, 222, 621

Barrett, Sir Wm. F., 286, 622-25

Basantis, 238

Battery: formed by magnetic auras, 27, 29, 30; human, may be charged like a galvanic, 31

Bavaria, King of, a melomaniac, 328

Baylis. Dr., and “faith cures,” 384fn.

Beale. Prof. L., on materialism, 167

Beale, Rev. S., on the Masters, 131

Beans, magnetism of, deadening, 297

Beard, Dr. Geo., dies and is apt to become a “spirit,” 393

Beattie, John, on spirit-photographs, 63-64

Beaumarchais, P.A.C. de, Le Barbier de Séville, 33fn., 625

–, Le Manage de Figaro, 33fn., 625

Becher, J. J., phlogiston, 218fn.

Beecher, Rev. H. W., on Jesus in New York, 74

Beelzebub, 389

Being: guiding nascent human races, and Magianism, 514; matter and spirit, 420-21

Bennett, D. M.: 393; agent used by Adept-Brothers, 369fn.; biogr., 625-33; claimed as “spirit-control,” 353 ; defended by H.P.B., 79-80, 285-86; membership of, in T.S. endorsed by Masters, 369 & fn.; Olcott on, 79; self-made man, 147-48; slandered by Rev. J. Cook, 69 –, A Truth-Seeker Around the World: debunks alleged events in Palestine, 285-86; favorable appraisal of, 146-48, 368-69

Bergh, Henry, zoophile, 282

Beroea, 238

Berthelot, M. P. E., and gases, 215 Besant, Annie: and Bradlaugh slandered by Rev. Cook, 69; great orator, 124; in error about T.S. & Olcott, 171-72; steadfastness of purpose, 157

“Besant and the Theos. Society, Mrs. Annie,” 171

Bhagavad-Gita: 99, 569; and ini- ated Brahmans, 192; record of teaching during Mystery Initiation, 124; and Subba Row, 191

Bhâravi, Kirâtârjunîya, on conquering passions, 614

Bhisti, water carrier, 326

Bhola Deva Sarma, 230

678 Bhons: 10; offshoot from Chaldea, 15fn.; practice necromancy, 12

Bhopa Raja, on commentators as perverters, 285

Bhuta, possession by, 122, 175, 553

Bhutan [ Bhutan] : Dharma Raja of, 17-18; triple incarnations in Buddhism of, 10, 17

Bhutanese, tributaries of Taley-Lamas, 12

Bible: contradicted by worldly customs, 235; and events in Palestine debunked by Bennett, 28586; and number seven, 578; production of a hundred anonymous scribes, 241

Bigandet, Rev. P. A., The Life, or Legend, of Gaudama, on celibacy, 7; 633-34

Bigotry: and Bradlaugh, 231; and professional rapacity, 72

Binah(Jehovah), and Hokhmah, 421

Birds, flight of, and polarity, 168-69

Bishop of Bombay, controversy with, on Gospels, 232 et seq.

Bixby, James T., and Gladstone, 237

Black, Judge Jere S., and Ingersoll, 80

Blasphemy, def. by Ingersoll, 457fn.

Blavatsky, H. P.: acknowledges loosing temper, 114fn.; arrives in U.S.A., 137 & fn.; at Ghum monastery, xxvi; beliefs of, same as those of learned Ad- vaitees, 336; Buddhist and metaphorically an atheist, 95, 231, 305-06; commanded to explain about reincarnation and principles, 186; denies any malice or hatred, 117; directed to go to Paris, 136; experienced formerly a type of mediumship, 593; experienced personal ordeal, 590; has no faith in divinely inspired prophets, 413; labored once under spiritualistic delusion, 590; not a nastika, 335-36; on the Saint-Simoniens’ prophecy, 479-80; on Treme- schini, 481-82; outspoken endorsement of Bennett, 79-80; pokes fun at editors and writers, 148-49, 150-52, 154-55; publishes Hume’s letter under protest, 227; recognizes Brothers of Light and those of Shadow, 590; sent to Chittenden, Vt., 137; spends 48 hours with the Brothers, 272, 300; studied Kabala with learned Rabbi, 38; taken to task for strong language, 113 et seq.; thoroughly acquainted with American mediums, 142

–, Isis Unveiled: 349, 362fn. 378, 416, 516fn.; 525fn., 615; bridged gap between old and new presentation, 376; criticized by Hume, 228; explanations of mysteries in, lie half-buried, 253; first literary production of a foreigner, 184; intended to deal in generalities as regards reincarnation, 186; no discrepancy between teachings in, and later ones, 122; on Atlantean magicians, 263; on color and sound, 179; on cycles and evolution, 376; on levitation, 30; on Nazars, 265; on reincarnation, 183; on the One Truth, 295; on truth and its many rays, 426; Preface to Vol. II and Christianity, 97; some passages in, incomplete and vague, 184; teachings in, derived from Adept-Brothers, 182; written under specific direction to give 679hints rather than methodical expositions, 253

–, Scrapbooks, 479, 480, 481, 482

Blech, Charles, Contribution, etc., 479, 634

Blood: attracts evil powers, 265; brain and, -flow, 511; meaning of Baptism of, 265; not coagulated when body killed by lightning, 225; and occult phenomena, 476 et seq.

Bochart, S., Canaan, 532, 634

Bodhisattva(s): reincarnation of a, in Tashi-Lama, 161; overshadowed by Celestial Buddha, 11

Bodhyanga, Wisdom, 378 fn.

Body, exercises deceptive suggestions on consciousness, 594

Bod-yul, Tibet, 16, 34

Bogle, Geo., 11, 14fn., 634-35

Bohme, Jakob, erroneous classification of, 51 et seq.

Bolletino, of Grand Orient of Italy, 56, 58, 59

Bombay Gazette: 111, 132, 281; and Rev. J. Cook, 21-22, 68, 92

Bon Sens, Le, on spirit-message from Gambetta, 392

Book of Abad. See Desatlr

Book of Changes. See Yi-King

Book of Job, record of Egyptian mysteries and judgment of the soul, 124

Book of Khiu-ti (or Kiu-ti): 250 378fn. 654; on qualifications of chelas, 678

Book of Numbers, and number seven, 578fn.

Book of the Arhats, on Universal Intelligence, 453

Book of the Dead, and number seven, 575

Boscovich, R. J., and occult views on spirit, 558; 635

Bose, Rajnarain, views on religion, 439 et seq.

Bouillaud, J. B. B., 314, 636

Bourbon, Adelberth de, 87

Bradlaugh, Chas.: 172, 279, 280; and A. Besant slandered by Rev. Cook, 69; H.P.B. defends, against attacks, 231 ; Olcott on, 79; victim of bigotry, 157

Brahma ( Brahm ): Day and Night of, 99; Isvara and Jiva, 422 et seq.; and Parabrahm, 337

Brahmajàla Sutta, 402, 636

Brahmans [Brâhmanas]: in Air-yana-Vaêgo, 529; initiated, know when Hindu Scriptures were written, 192; migrations of, 529; oppose Buddhism, 15; origin of Magi and, same, 515fn.; orthodox, lost key to Oriental System, 493 ; venal, encourage superstitions, 302

Brahmarakshasa [ Brahmarâk-shasa], 175

Brahmo Public Opinion, on K. C.

Sen, 327, 439

Brahmo Samaj: corruption of, discussed, 406 et seq.; origin and divisions of, 108 et seq.; Sir R. Temple on, 346

Braid, James, Neurypnology, etc., 294; 636

Brain: and blood-flow, 511; can assimilate great ideas and affect cognate ones, 457 ; evolution of astral, 247 ; molecules of medium’s, and shells, 591; spiritual life of, and death, 246-47; stupefied, and body clogged with food, 297; weight of, intellect and eyesight, 509 et seq.

Branches, of T.S. neglect experimental research, 131

680 Brihaspati[Brihaspati], a nastika, 515

Britten, Dr. S. B., 393

Broca, Dr. 314; on weight of brain, 509; 636

Brodie, Sir B., Psychological Inquiries, 294; 636-37

Brotherhood: basic platform of T.S., 502-03; of Adepts, and Sinnett’s testimony, 132; risks connected with establishing in India Society based on, 97; T.S. a nucleus of, in theory and practice, 415; T.S. a Universal, 25, 470

Brothers: admit esoteric meaning of Vedas, 366; blessings and protection from the, 354-55; criticized by Wm. S. Moses, 273 et seq.; of Light and Shadow, 590; spoken of long before Founders left for India, 354; testimony about, by Ramalinga Pillai, 134-36; trans-Himalayan, 4-5

Brownrigg, Lieut. Gen., and religious freedom, 433fn., 434

Buchanan, Dr. J. R., discovered psychometry, 555, 637

Bucher. See Keyser

Buck, Dr. J. D., on mediums and “spirits,” 293-94

Buddha, enlightened one, 603

Buddha, Gautama: did not claim divine inspiration, 106; doctrine of, very broad, 190; historical character, 25fn.; rejected the idea of a God, 106; renounced every form of theism, 100

Buddha. See Lillie

Buddhi: 582; as intellection, 608; and Atman, 582, 595; produced

from Tattva, 581; produces Ahankara and Manas, 581

Buddhism: basic beliefs of, 173; different views on, among Western scholars, 403-04; esoteric, 378fn., 404, 463; esoteric, established early in Tibet, 15-16; esoteric, identical with real Ad- vaitism, 305, 451, 474, 567; key to understanding of, lies in Secret Doctrine, 404; non-violent and tolerant, 430-31; no special fasts in, 297; not propagated in India by Founders, 283-84; opposed by Brahmans, 15; philosophy, not a religion, 202; popular & esoteric, 201; reveals esotericism of Brahmans, 463; rising interest in England for, 402; secret doctrines of Tibetan, 573; and suicide, 301; universal tolerance and brotherly love of, 25-26

Buddhist(s) : clergy and chastity, 6 et seq.; Prachchhana, 451; views of, on Buddha, 190

Buddhist. See Olcott

Bulletin Mensuel, etc., 479 et seq.

Bulwer-Lytton, A Strange Story, 344, 613, 637

–, Zanoni, 341, 613, 637

Bundahish, and the Airyana-Vaego, 526fn., 527fn.; 637

Bunsen, Baron C. C. J.: 363; on age of Zoroaster, 529

Burials, and epidemics, 507 Burq, Dr. V. B., 132, 637

Bushell, Prof., mesmerises Indians, 357

Butler, Alban, and Jerome, 241; 637

Byang-tsiub, Brotherhood of, in Tibet, 16

Byron, brain of, 509

681

C

Caesarea, library of, and Hebrew Gospel of Matthew, 239

Cagliostro, slandered, 339

Cahagnet, L. A., 483(486), 637

Cailletet, L. P., liquefies oxygen & hydrogen, 215; 637

Calcutta, best manured spot in theological guano, 77

Canaan. See Bochart

Canon. See New Testament and Gospels

Cant, and hypocrisy at base of Society, 74

Cappala, or Challa, class of Yanadis, 288

Carducci, Giosue, “A Satana,” 58; 638

Cassels, W. R., Supernatural Religion, 459, 638

Cataclysms: by water and fire, 263, 578; and races, 446-47

Catherine de Medici, and sorcery, 615

Catholic Mirror, on obsession and devil, 387 et seq.

Catholics, Spanish, most cruel bigots, 33

Celibacy: evils of enforced, 12829; and original hierarchy of adepts, 515fn.; required for development of occult knowledge, 544; and Yogis, 543

Centres, occult, of Force in man and nature, 165-66

Cephas, L., medium, 391

Ceylon, religious riots in, 427 et seq.

Ceylon Observer, on Kotahena riots, 427 et seq.

Chaitanya, 569

Chakra(s): 165-66; endless circle, 528

Chaldean, Kabala as source of Hebrew, 295

Chaldeans, term def. 517

Chambers’ Encyclopaedia, 234, 238

Chambers’ Journal, and Jacob of Simla, 344fn.

Chan-tyu-Kusho, 161

Charcot, Dr. J. M., 132, 311, 313, 638

Charles VI, and phases of moon, 397

Chastity, and celibacy among Buddhist priests, 6 et seq.

Chatterjee, Mohini Mohun, 638-39 Chela(s): advanced, of T.S. and Zoroastrianism, 518; def. 607; experiences joy at freedom from common life, 342; faces maleficent power of community and nation, 612; failures and successes among, 613-14; Lay, 61011; mesmerized by lama to speak the truth, 313; of Master and disgraceful experiments at Lahore, 474 et seq.; protest against W. S. Moses’ criticism, 274; protest against Hume’s criticism of Brothers, 229-30; qualifications expected in, 608; relation of, to Guru, 229; and their Superiors help in lawful occult research, 356; unhelped exertions of, 608

Chelaship: def. by a Mahatma, 613; lashes sleeping passions of animal nature, 611-12; Lay, def. 611; and marriage, 129; and protection by Master, 476-77; real man comes out in, 613; and T.S., 469

Chemistry, and molecules, 211 Cheops, Pyramid not built but desecrated by, 287

Ch-eung-Shau, immorality at monastery of, 6

682 Chevillard, Dr. A., 132

–, Études expérimentales, etc., 144, 640

Chhinnamasta Tantrikas, initiations of, 265-66

China Mail, on moral downfall of Buddhist priests, 6

Chingîz-Khân, Napoleon a modern, 392

Chips. See Müller

Chit, and Achit, 424

Chitta, 550fn.

Chittenden, Vt., 137

Christ: Theosophists believe in an ideal, 361; deny the divinity of the Biblical, 364

Christian: Christlike, rarer than white cow, 533; clergyman as co-founder of T.S., 199; converts in India are ignorant, 203-04; false, beliefs promote crime, 499; ideas of justice, 604; instances of frenzied piety, 202-03; religion as handmaid of political espionage, 57

Christian Herald, The, on Christian piety, 202-03

Christian Tract Society, 148

Christianity: blind faith and martyrs, 413; cause of misery in, lies in vicarious atonement, 499; differences between, and true Christians, 97-98; gigantic sham, 414; illegitimate progeny of Jewish creed, 530; opposes railways, telegraphy & anesthetics, 501 ; thick mask of, 530; unsurpassed in cruelty and intolerance, 496-97

Christians: nature of average, 97; practical, only among atheists and heretics, 74; professed, and real ones, 171

Chromatius, Bishop, Jerome’s letter to, 240; 640

Chronicles. See Houghton

Chronologies, oneness in ancient, 578

Chronoscope: and nerve-time, 32124; and neural analysis, 75

Civil and Military Gazette (Lahore), upholds reality of phenomena, 28-30

Civilization, society and the plebs, 71-72

Clairaudience, sometimes inborn, 298

Clairvoyance: and crystals, ISO- 81; and “magic mirrors,” 356; and obsession, 390; sometimes inborn, 298

Clemens Alexandrinus, Stromatei, on Prodicus & secret books of Zoroaster, 533; 640

Clemenza. See Metastasio

Cobra, antidote against, bite and missionary slanders, 32

Cognition, absolute consciousness incapable of, 52

Coleridge, S. T., The Watchman, 88, 640

Comm, in Matt. See Jerome

Communication, voluntary, impossible for Spirit, 52

Compendium. See Hunt

Confessional, early law about, 57 Confucius: did not claim divine inspiration, 106; and golden rule, 414

Consciousness: absolute, incapable of cognition, 52; change of, requisite for adeptship, 342; exercise of full spiritual, by adepts, 594; merging in Universal Principle, 341; of monad after death, 560; of monad in early Rounds, 559; of past stages of existence, 571; portion of personal, lingering in places frequented 683by people, 592; pure Spirit can have no, per se, 548; Self- and Buddhi, 581; spiritual, and Devachan, 544-45; spiritual, symbolized by dog, 519fn.

Conservation. See Balfour Stewart

Consumption, and vaccination, 200-01

Contribution. See Blech

Conversion: breeds Cains of future crimes, 500-01; like selling damaged goods, 338

Cook, J. P., New Chemistry·, on molecules, 211; on water, 214; 6-10

Cook, Rev. J.: 78, 370; challenged by Founders, 96 et seq.; charges of, against Founders, 82; disgraceful qualities of, 68-70; H.P.B. exasperated by, 116 et seq.; insults Asiatics, 96; and Spiritualism, 20-22; vulgar lecturer, 92

Copan, and Quirigua, 445

1 Cor., 69, 613

Correlation. See Le Conte

Correlations. See Bain

Correspondence. See Meredith, E. P.

Cossa, Pietro, 57, 640

Courmes, D. A., art. by, 479

Cousins, Dr. James H., and Sir Wm. Barrett’s views on Hodgson’s Report, 623-24

Cows, killing of, abhorrent to Hindus, 299

Crawford, F. Marion, Mr. Isaacs: analysed, 339 et seq.; contains two grand occult truths, 365; 640

Creation: out of nothing, 167; Theosophists do not believe in, 194

Creeds: give rise to materialism, 326; policy of The Theosophist is to demolish dogmatic, 305

Cremation: in Zoroastrianism, 508 & fn.; twelve hours after death, 508fn.

Crescent, as a symbol, 446

Critias. See Plato

Crofton, Maj.-Gen., 77

Crookes, Sir Wm.: 311; Guitford and radiometer, 315-16; and light, 220; on fourth state of matter, 224, 602fn.; and Radiant Matter, 218, 310

Cross, and Sphinx, 265

Cruelty, child of fanaticism, 33

Crystals, visions in, and mirrors, 180-81

Csoma de Korbs, 11, 640

Cupid, 7th principle, 264

Cycle(s): end of important, 160; everything moves in, 302; ideas based upon fundamental truths move in, 451; of Necessity, 173


D

Dabistan (Muhsin-Fani): millenniums earlier than A vesta, 50708; on 12 great religions as offshoots of Magianism, 514-15; 661

Daji Raja Chandra Singhjee, 641

Darbhagiri Nath, 230

Darius, and Gushtasp, 525fn.

Darkness, Sons of, 263

Darmesteter, James: on Magha, 514fn.; on seven worlds in A vesta, 524-25

Darsana, 53fn.

Dasturs, and Mobeds, 516fn.

Davidson, Peter, testing a “spirit,” 175

Davis, F. H., and Jacob of Simla, 344fn.

684 Davy, Humphry: and “faith cures,” 384fn.; liquefies chlorine, 215; 641

Dax, Marc, 314. 642

Dayananda Sarasvati: 95, 475; 477; contradicts himself, 126; denies possibility of phenomena, 126; denounces Founders, 9394; interpreter of Vedas, 67; joined T.S. and resigned, 270; misrepresented by The Arya, 269-72, 512-13; reason for alliance with T.S. and why broken, 93-94

Death: after-, states become world of causes, 247; after- states discussed, 120-21, 188-89, 250 et seq.; astral Ego after, 247; automatic actions of Kama- rupa after, 449; burial and funeral ceremonies, 505 et seq.; dissociation at, 548 et seq.; and life-atoms, 559-60; no sure sign of physical, 247; of Hierophant passing on the “Word,” 100; permanency of personal identity beyond, rare, 253-54; prevision of, 292; sudden, and apparition of disembodied Ego, 246; temporary, at initiation, 265

Deb-Raja, 18

Dee, Dr. John: 180; biogr., 642-43 Deity: no extra-cosmic, for Vedan- tins, 194; personal, 167

Delahaute, Martin, case of prevision, 292

Deluge(s): many, 446; number seven and, 578

Denton, Wm., The Soul of Things, 53fn., 545, 554 et seq., 643

Desatir; much earlier than Avesta, 508; on honoring the dead, 506, 508; and Zara-Ishtar, 524; thirteenth Zarathushtra in, 524, 525; 643

Desideri, I., and Tibet, 10, 15fn.; 643

Deukalion, 578

Deva-Bhashya [Devabhâshya], 518fn.

Devachan [Tib.: bde-ba-can]: and depraved personality, 572; enjoyment in, 443-45; nature of, and personality, 256; no, for Spiritual Individuality, 548fn.; and the Ego, 121

Deva Muni, 230

Devas, 174

Devil(s): all, in Christian Hell seem to be Jews, 389; belief in, undermines religion, 388; casting out, 387 et seq.; God reversed, 195, 263, 264

Devotion, to Gurus misinterpreted as slavishness, 229

Dharma Râjâ: 9, 10; origin and nature of, in Bhûtan, 17-18

Dharma-Sâstra. See Gautama Rishi

Dharma Tattva, 417

Dhyan-Chohans [Dhyâni-Chohans]: Manus and Rounds, 576 et seq. ; mayavic appearances of, 590

Dhyanis [Dhyânis] : and Adi- Buddha, 99-100; five celestial and their Bodhisattvas, 11-12, 13-14

Diaete. See Hippocrates

Dialogi. See Jerome

Diana (or Luna), initiations in temples of, 398

Dickinson, Dr. E., De Quintes- sentia Philosophorum, 3; 643-44

Didier, A., on mesmeric aura and growth of plants, 312fn.

Diodorus Siculus, on sacred fire, 531

Dissertation. See Medhurst

Dnyanodaya: 83; misrepresents T.S., 90-91

685 Doctors, bigotry & prejudice of, 201

Doctrine, Great, which the T.S. is bringing to light, 378

Dog, as symbol of spiritual consciousness, 519fn.

Dogma, how developed, 314

“Don Basilio,” 32, 33fn.

Donnelly, I., Atlantis, etc., 446; biogr., 644-45

Doppelgänger, or astral Ego, 246

Dosha, faults, 608

Doubt, inseparable from reason, 334

Draper, J. W., The History of the Conflict, etc.: 501, 527; on astral records, 556; on truth, 417; 645

Dravya, substance, 580

Dreams, become experiences, 179

Drosera, and magnetism, 312fn.

Dualism, Duality: and Unity, 52;

Zoroastrian, 264

Dudley, Dr., Pres, of Bombay Branch, 156

Dugpa(s) [Tib. gdug-pa] : guilty of crimes, 161; separated from Gelukpas, 12; various meanings of, or Red-Caps, 9fn., 10

Dugpa Shab-tung, invades Bhutan, 17

Duguid, D., Hafed, Prince of Persia, unreliable, 175-76; 646

Duhkha, pain, 608

Dumas, J. P., 215, 646

Duration: 421; Space & Motion, 220, 291

Durham, Bishop of, on profanation of religion, 443

Dvapara-Yuga [ Dväpara-yuga], 551fn., 552

Dyer, W. T. T., and Kumbum tree, 350, 646


E

Earth: magnetic current of, and astral projection, 489; magnetism of, and position in sleep, 405; pre-adamite, and tanmatras, 336; seven, in Avesta, 525

East, The, 464

Eberty, Gustav, The Stars and the Earth, etc., how published, 284-85

Ebionites, identical with Nazarenes, 239

Eclectic T.S., 193

Eddy Homestead, apport of large stone at, 174

Edmonds, Judge, 353

Eglinton, Wm.: left India at right time, 86; occult phenomenon on SS. Vega, xxiii; phenomena of, genuine, 28-30; why Founders did not meet, while in India, 83 et seq.

Ego: annihilation of, 251; divine, and impress of personalities, 571 et seq.; and foreboding dreams, 245; of infants & idiots, 549; personal, and soul, 120; personal, appears but once on earth, 549; personal, one of the kosas, 582; post-mortem condition of astral, 246-47; spiritual, reborn after gestation, 121; spiritual, watches and never sleeps, 245;

Egypt, not a colony of Atlantis, 447 Egyptians, ideas of, about 3,000 years’ transmigration of jiva, 559

Eichhorn, 234

Eidolon, 595

Eighth sphere, 572, 573

Electra, fable of, hides nature of electricity, 254

Electricity: basically matter, 213; essence and origin of life, 225; 686nature of, as matter and force, 205 et seq., 224; potential, in every atom, 215; source of, beyond radiant matter, 224; source of, in elementary globules encasing life, 216

[Electron, definitely hinted at, 316] Electroscope, and astral projection of images, 488-89

Element (s) : and elementary substances, 210-11; infinite divisibility of, 212, 216; the One, and Light, 220; seven, in nature, 166

Elemental (s) : forces & occult sound, 166; men that will be, 590 ; non-intelligent and may be made subservient by occult means, 103

Elementarles: 590, 595; immorality between, and men, 300

Elementary, globules and spark of life, 216

Elixir vitae, 3

Elliotson, J., 380, 646

Encyclopaedia, French, 294

Encyclopaedia, Russian medical, 312fn.

Energy: conservation of, 218; indestructible, 567 ; must manifest in a body, 221 ; relation of, to mass & velocity, 316; transmitted through vacuum, 315-16

England, old-fashioned laws in, 456 et seq.

Ennemoser, Dr. J., History of Magic, on Curé d’Ars, 381; 646

En-Soph(or Ain-Soph), and Parabrahman, 421

Epicurus, on being impious, 498

Epiphanius, Panarion: on genealogy of Jesus, 361fn.; on original Gospel of Matthew, 238; 647

Epistles, accepted as authoritative earlier than Gospels, 242

Esdaile, Dr. J., Natural and Mesmeric Clairvoyance, on writing in the dark, 294; 647

Esoteric: doctrine as thread-doctrine, 582; science and Theoso- phists, 409

Esoteric Buddhism. See Sinnett

Esotericism : Asiatic, underlying R.

Catholicism, 295; Brahmanical and Buddhist, 93-94; Buddhist & Vedantic, 548fn.; of the Jews adapted to exoteric creed, 517

Essence (s) : Plato’s immutable, and cyclic motion of ideas, 451; superior to those known to science, 217 ; Universal, or Totality, 537

Eternity: opposite poles of, 316, 420; and Time, 421

Ether: Langley on, 221; nature of, 219; potential energy of, 144; and subjective photographs of thoughts, 61-62, 65

Ethics, Universal, as intrinsic virtue, 497

Études. See Chevillard

Europe, not in existence in Atlantean times, 447

Eusebius, prince of liars, 363

Evil: as Ahriman, 420-21; origin of, and Good, 195, 423; spirituality for, 251

Evolution: double, of man, 453;

spiritual, only for the few, 170

Evolution. See Le Conte

Exodus: how Moses saw God, 457; on being false witness, 76

Exosmosis, and production of phenomena, 359

Eye, loss of one, and weight of brain, 510-11

687

F

Facies Hippocratica, 247

Facts: conflict between, and superstition, 327 ; new names for old, 311

Faith: and absence of intelligence, 331; anti-empirical and emotional, 471; blind, cannot last, 400 ; blind, creates hallucinations, 407fn.; blind, makes people idiots, 413; blind, responsible for millions of martyrs, 413 ; blind, and science, 211; in reliable testimony about phenomena, 249 ; occult science takes nothing on, 453; role of, in mesmeric healing, 383-85, 384fn.

Falsehood, use of, 327

Fanaticism: breeds cruelty, 33; and intolerance degrading, 472

Faraday, on withholding certain scientific knowledge from public, 601fn.

F arhang-i-Jahângîri, on Zend,

517fn„ 647

Fast, rationale of, and evils of gluttony, 296-97

Fauvety, Charles, 553

Fellow Worker, English organ of the Adi-Brahmo Samaj, 146

Female, Lamas, 16fn.

Ferari, 59

Fersendajians, 508

Fifth Rounders, has more than one meaning, 538-39

Fire: as symbol and attribute of Deity, 531-32; astral, and astral light, 165; and Sun, fittest emblems of Life, 530; and Water as productive powers, 530, 532

Fire-worship: once universal, 530; and Zoroaster, 529

Flowers, and human mesmeric aura, 312fn.

Flud(Fludd), Robert: 3fn.; and adepts, 607

Fo, and Pha or Pho, llfn.

Food, psychic effect of certain, 297

Force(s): all, in nature as trinities completed by quaternaries, 166; as forms of matter, 221-22; correlation of vital, and rappings, 144; matter yielding to, 310; nature of, and matter, 208 et seq., 307fn.; one center of occult, in nature, 165; origin of, in phenomena, 166; psychological and physical, 489; scientific views of, 213; seven centers of, in man, 165; vital, 225. See also Energy.

Forgery, in text of Josephus, 363 Fortnightly Review, art. by Sir R.

Temple, 345-46

Founders: abused and reviled, 35, 41; Buddhists for many years, 93, 95; came to India at wishes of Adepts, 133; do not propagate Buddhism in India, 283; esoteric Buddhists, 474; heavily overworked, 1-2; misrepresented by missionaries, 90-91; prophecy about, coming to India, 13536; strenuously avoid politics, 454; suspected of political aims, 150-52; travel on Buckingham Canal, 287; uncompromising teetotalers, 44; will not communicate with trance mediums after death, xxix, 353

Fourteen, and twelve, 378

“Fragments of Occult Truth:” 376, 377, 378, 400, 444, 446, 453, 479, 504, 514fn., 522, 525, 575, 595; authorship of, 647-48; earlier, written by Hume contain errors, 482-83(485); 688errors in, discussed, 547 et seq., 570 et seq.; later, written by Sinnett, 483(486) ; teachings in, and those in Isis, 119 et seq., 184; teachings in, questioned, 251-52, 257-58; varied sources of and contradictions in, 538-39

France, and spirit-messages, 392-93

Fraternity, of feeling imperative in our supreme effort, 296

Free Church Monthly, The, on Christian converts, 203-04

Free love, and Spiritualism, 139, 143

Freemason Almanack, 58

Freemasons, libelled and accused by Jesuits, 55 et seq.

Freethinker, case against, for blasphemy, 456 et seq.

Freethought: and Christianity, 533; in India, and The Thinker, 156-57, 277 et seq.; Union bigoted & intolerant, 155-57

Frozya, mayâvi-rûpa of, and mesmeric murder, 566

Frothingham, 0. B.: 78; real position of, 80-81; 648

Funeral(s): as invention of clergy, 505-06 ; as prescribed in Avesta, 508; ceremonies & rites of no benefit to the soul, 506


G

Gall, F. J., 314, 648

Gambetta: as Napoleon reincarnated, 391-92; brain of, and loss of eye, 509 et seq.; spiritmessage from, 392

Ganden Truppa, 13fn., 17 & fn. Gandhara, 99

Ganja, intoxicant, 351-52

Ganot, 207

Garfield, murdered by Guiteau, 325

Gargya Deva, 230

Garibaldi, 55

Gassner, Pere, Romish healer, 381

Gathas, shells now to be resurrected by occult science, 523

GaudapadafGaudapada], 366

Gautama, Nyay as, 552

Gautama Rishi, Dharma Sastra, 552 & fn. 553, 648

Garudas, T. T., 230

Gelong-ma, nun, 16fn.

Gelukpas [Tib.: dge-lugs-pas], 9fn., 10, 17, 161

Gelling [Tib.: dge-slong], 160 Gemara, on Jeshu, 362fn.

Gematria, Notaricon & Themura, 517

Gen-dun, clergy, 160

Genesis: 195; on curse of women, 501

Gestation: period of the Ego, 121; and principles, 185

Ghazipore, bogus T.S. at, 187-88 Gjual-Khool M.***, favorite chela of K.H., on his Master & Oxley, 192-93

Gladstone: collates papal pronouncements, 395; story about. 237

Gluttony, evil of, and fasts, 296-97

Goat, of Mendes, or Pan, 263

God: Almighty, allegedly knows all future controversies, 232-33; as Universal Life, 453; belief in, and fear of, result in selfishness, 498; devil as, reversed, 195, 263, 264; Founders discard personal, 474; idea of, and term Nastika, 335-36; and miracles, 308fn.; omnipresence of, 689and devil, 388-89 ; only true and living, 420; personal, un- provable proposition, 495; personal, must use material force, 307fn.; personal, never taught by true Magi, 515, 520; personal, not in Upanishads, 337 ; and the One Element, 220; theosophy does not believe in, as a personality, 298; useless term, 68

Gods, of Vedas symbolical, 366 Golden Legend, 390, 653

Gong-sso Rinpoche, 12

Gon-pa (temple), hereditary group within, and chelaship, 607

Good: origin of, and Evil, 195; some are, when asleep, 331; spirituality for, 251

Gordon, Mrs. Alice, and Dayan- anda, 270

Gospel (s): accepted, date from about end of 4th century, 242; full of inconsistencies, 236 et seq.; original Hebrew, of Matthew, 238-42

Gougenot des Mousseaux, H. R., La Magie au xixme siècle, 141, 382, 648

–, Les Hauts Phénomènes de la magie, 300, 648

–, Moeurs et pratiques des démons, on relations between mortals and elementaries, 300; 648

Grand Orient, and Italy, 55 et seq. Gravitation: electricity, and law of attraction & repulsion, 222

Greek, nomenclature and India, 66 Greeley, Horace, self-made man, 147

Gregory, W., 380, 648

Growth, spiritual, in Devachan, 444-45

Grueber, J., and Tibet, 10; 649

Guala K. Deb, 230

Guano, theological, and Calcutta, 77

“Guides,” materialized and immorality, 300

Guiteau, murdered Garfield to carry out God’s will, 325

Guitford, Crookes & the radiometer, 315-16

Guna(s) [Guna]: 582; quality or property, 580; three, of Prakriti, 587

Gunavat [Gunavat], 582

Gurney, Edmund, 286, 649-50

Guru: def. 607; relation of Chela to, 229

Gushtasp: 529; and Avesta, 524; first, 525; not father of Darius, 525fn.


H

Hadhokht Nask, occult meaning of, 528

Hafed. See Duguid

Hahnemann, Dr. S.: biogr., 650; exiled by apothecaries, 76; successful homeopath, 75

Hair: long, of Nazars, Rishis, Yogis, 503; of Yanadi seers, 290 Haller, A. von, and homeopathy, 313; 650

Hamilton, 11

Hamlet. See Shakespeare

Han, 17

Handbook. See Kugler

Hanuman, one of the powers of 7th principle, 367

Haoma, tree of eternal life, 523

Harban Singh, and padris, 606

Hardinge-Britten, Emma, 124, 651

Hare, R., 353, 651

Harischandra, patience of, 554

690 Harmonics, theory of, known to Aryans, 179

Harmony, and numbers at base of occult doctrine, 303

Harris, Rev. T. L., 143

Hartmann, R., asks about Devachan, 443

Hassan Khan, phenomena of, 103 Hatha-Yoga [Hatha-yoga]: ignorant practice of, leads to sorcery, 166; powers of, compared with Raja-Yoga, 31 & fn.; siddhis of, pertain to world of invisible matter, 31

Haug, Martin, 516, 651

Hauts. See Gougenot

Healing: homeopathic, 73; mesmeric, at basis of religious faiths, 73; mesmeric, by Olcott ordered by his Master, 379; rationale & requisites of mesmeric, 383-86

Hebrew: Kabala derived from Chaldean, 295; original, Gospel of Matthew, 238-42

Heidenhain, R. P. H., and mes- merization, 313; 651

Heliodorus, Bishop, Jerome’s letter to, 240; 651

Hell, none for Theosophists, 298 Helmholtz, and occult views, 558 Herald of Progress, 153

Herbs, occult virtues of, known to Yanadis, 289

Hesychius, 241, 652

Hierarchy, origin of Adepts’, 515fn.

Hierophant, chief, dies after imparting the “Word,” 100

Hillel, 364, 652

Hillyear, Chas. W., 39fn.

Hinduism, pure Theism, 110

Hints. See Hume

Hippocrates, speaks of homeopathy, 313

–, De Diaete, on Fire and Water, 530, 652

History. See Ammianus Marcel- linus & Draper

Hiuen-Thsang, 13

Hodgson, Richard, Report of, and the Soc. for Psychical Research, 622-25

Hokhmah, and Binah, 421

Holloway-Langford, Mrs. Laura C., and Mohini, 639

Homeopathic Journal, 200

Homeopathy: as a science, 301; and Dr. Baylis, 384fn; Jaeger on, 321; in Europe and Russia, 75; persecuted by “orthodox” physicians, 73; rationale, methods and effects of, 316-20; successes of, as against allopathy, 75-76; the most potent of curative agents, 75; will eventually become orthodox medicine, 313

Homer, Iliad, 241

Hoons, 17

Horus, or Aroeris, 542

Hosea: told to break seventh commandment, 235, 236; uses obscene language, 272

Houghton, G., Chronicles of the Photographs of Spiritual Beings, 60 et seq., 652

Hue, Abbé, and Gabet, llfn.

–, Souvenirs, etc., on Tree of

Kumbum, 347 et seq.; 652

Humate, Hukhte, Huvareshte, 523

Hume, A. O.: 152, 193; and Indian politics, 454-55; irreverent letter of, about Brothers, 227 et seq. ; and vegetarian societies, 299

–, Hints on Esoteric Theosophy: 170, 198, 199, 354, 356, 691544; and accusation against one of the Founders, 197

Hunt, C. L. (Mrs. Wallace), 48-50

–, Compendium, etc., on flowers and mesmeric aura of people, 312fn.; 652

Hushang, religion of, 515

Huxley, T. H., on cruelties of Christianity, 497

Hwan, 242-43

Hydrogen: in air, 212; in water, 214

Hypnotism, will become an important science, 313

Hypocrisy, and cant in society, 73-74

Hystaspes: blunder about, 525fn.; goes to India and infuses Brah- manical ideas into Magianism, 529-30

Hysteria, and obsession, 388


I

Ideals, nature of, 501-02

Ideas: assimilated by certain brains & affecting others, 451; based on fundamental truths move in cycles, 451; why identical, often expressed at the same time, 451

Iliad. See Homer

Immorality, between mortals and elementaries, 300

Immortality: how to win, 581; and Ingersoll, 80; occult view of, 250-51, 253; wrong conceptions of, 254

“Imperator,” and Wm. S. Moses, 273-74

Imponderables, 217, 218

Incidents. See Sinnett

Incubus, and Succubus, 140, 142

Index Librorum Prohibitorum, 462, 652

India: ascetics of, different from Rishis, 562 ; character of refined people in, 145-46; and Greek nomenclature, 66; gulf in, between natives and rulers, 145; and killing of cows, 299; latent talent in race of, 159; and “Native Volunteers” movement, 45455; Olcott urges natives to study ancient knowledge, 150- Sl; regeneration of, and The Theosophist, 158-59; and religious freedom, 429, 433-34; two hundred millions in, 604; work of T.S. is appreciated, 22-24

Indian Daily News: on Eglinton’s phenomena, 29 ; suspects Olcott’s motives, 150-51

Indian Mirror: 187, 188; on sham ascetic, 351-52

Indian Wisdom. See Monier Williams

Indian Witness (Calcutta): 117; false & slandering, 77 et seq., 393-94

Individuality (ies) : all, alike in essence but differ in manifestations, 535; as Jivan, 536; heresy of, 264; impersonal, 186; no Avichi or Devachan for spiritual, 548fn.; and personality contrasted, 253 et seq.; spiritual, or immortal Monad, 120, 185

Indra, and Gautama’s wife, 366 Indriya, senses, 580, 608 Infallibility, rejected, 484(487) Infinite, and finite, 536 Infinitesimal, dosages in homeopathy, 316 et seq.

Infinitude: conception of, and experiments of Crookes, 316; unattainable by senses, 318

Ingersoll, Col. R.: did not deny principle of immortality, 80 ; Olcott on, 79; on blasphemy, 692457in.; writes in North Amer. Review, 80

Initiate(s) : a few yet found in the East, 245; Apollonius of Tyana last of the, of old, 516fn.; motto of every, 100; and mystery of the Cross, 265

Initiation: beyond Himalayas and temporary death, 265; and Cheops Pyramid, 287 ; and death of Initiator, 264-65, 398; secrets of, kept from world at large, 570; supreme, and allegory about Moses, 101, 265

Insanity, and suicide, 261

Inspiration : divine, not claimed by Buddha or Confucius, 106; mere imaginings claimed as divine, 352

Intellectual. See Abercrombie

Intelligence (s) : disembodied, and mediums, 121; kama-rupa and alleged communicating, 449 ; Universal, as sum total of all intelligences, 453

Intolerance, crushing of, & T.S., 415-16

Intra-psychic, screen of our me- diumistic perceptions, 590

Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses, on age of Jesus, 362fn.; 653

Iron, soft, cannot be magnetised, 207fn.

Isaacs, Mr. See Crawford

Isaiah, 531

Isis, initiations in temples of, 398 Isvara [ îsvara] : 201, 472fn., 477; and Dayanand, 93 ; and jiva, 423 et seq.; Maya & Parabrahm, 194; and Parabrahm, 537

Italy, Freemasonry & Jesuits, 55 et seq.

Ivanovsky, Dr., on weight of Gam-betta’s brain and loss of eye, 510-11

Iyer, N. Chidambaram: critical of Founders, 283; on Nadi Grantham, 399

Izdubar [now Gilgamesh], legends of, and sevenfold division, 578


J

Jacob of Simla, and Mr. Isaacs, 344fn.

Jacobus de Voragine, 653

Jadoo wallas [jädüwallah], 440, 442

Jadukhana, and Masonry, 56, 60

Jäger, Dr. G.: 653; and homeopathy, 75, 321; neuralanalysis of, and nerve-time, 75, 321-24; on attitude of true man of science, 309

Jalal al-din, 97

Jannaeus, Alexander, 362

Januarius, St., boiling blood of, 441

Jatakas, 418, 653

Jehoshua ben-Perachia, 362

Jehovah, fickle & revengeful, 236

Jennings, H., The Rosicrucians: 376, 530, 532; on Dr. E. Dickinson and why Rosicrucians remain unknown, 3-4 & fn.; 653

Jerome, distorts, original Hebrew Gospel of Matthew, 241

–, Comm, in Mattheum, on original Gospel of Matthew, 238 & fn., 240; 653

–, De viris, etc., on original Hebrew Gospel of Matthew. 239; 653

–, Dialogi contra Pelagianos, on Evangel acc. to the Hebrews, 239-40 ; 653

–, Vulgate (Preface), on Matthew’s Hebrew Gospel, 241; 653

–, Opera, on original Hebrew Gospel of Matthew, 240; 653

693 Jeshu. See Panthera

Jesuits: kill millions, 32; Rome and Masonry, 55 et seq.; unfair to Tibetans, 14fn.

Jesus: allegedly put to death by English Collector, 204; coming of, gigantic failure, 395; Epi- phanius, on genealogy of, 361fn.; estimate of, by Mahatmas, 603; ideal of divine and human virtue, 395; and Jeshu ben- Panthera, 361-62; lived a century earlier than is believed, 603; noble and pure type, 236; pure ethics of, 414; strong words and actions of, 118; The- osophists deny the Gospel, 361, 363

Jews, several, in T.S., 38

“J.K.”; self-styled “adept,” 34 et seq., 44-48; why article by, is not published, 42-43

Jinn (or Jinnat), nature elementáis, 103

Jiva [Jivan] : as life-principle, 580; as Karana-sarira, 579 & fn.; as second principle and transmigration, 559; as second principle or manifested life, 547; difference between, and Jivatman, 547; in essence is Parabrahm, 536; and Isvara, 423 et seq.; not conscious after death, 560; and Pranamaya, 582

Jivatma[ Jivatman] : as one of the Prameyas, 580; as ray of Paramatman, 548; is Atman or unmanifested life, 547 & fn., 579; is nirguna, 581

John, author of Apocalypse, 265

John, on man born blind, 390 John the Baptist, real story of, as Nazar, 265

Jones, Sir Wm.; on Avesta, 525; on religion of Hushang, 515

–, Asiatic Researches, on Magi- anism, 515

Josephus, forgery about Jesus in text of, 363-64

Joshi, Mrs. A., goes to U.S.A, to study medicine, 465-66; 653-54

Joshua: 236; and Moses, 100-01 Journal of Science, reviews The Occult World, 273 et seq.

Jual Khool. See Gjual Khool Jyotisham jyotih, “light of lights,” 580


K