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INDEX
Abel, esoterically female, 256 fn. Abraham, feeding angels, 208. Abram, 261.
Abstinentia, etc., see Porphyry.
Acilius Glabrio, 220, 355.
Acthna, Acthnia, subterrestrial fire, 283.
Activity, and inactivity, 167.
Actor, and his roles, 186.
Acts, 254.
Adam: and manifested Kosmos, 264; dual, 17.
Adept(s): and resistance of outer self, 309; astral of, 138, 188; no devachan for, 188 fn.; no disagreement between, 287; learned occult powers from Atlanteans, 298, 347; refuse nirvana, 188 fn.; Tibetan, 287, 347; trans-Himalayan, 347.
Adeptship, conscious, and reincarnation, 187.
Adwaita, 51-52.
Ady ar: meagre ration at, 164; true Theosophists at, 168.
Aeneas, 196.
Aeneid, see Virgil.
Agrippa of Nettesheim, De occulta philosophia: 355; on sorcery, 204 fn., 210; on soul, mind and reason, 207, 212-13; on teraphim, 215; on threefold good demon, 207, 212.
Ahrens, on Hebrew musical notes, 263.
Ain Suph, not in Bible, 256, 259.
Aja, as Ram and Logos, 257.
Aksakov, Alex. N., 304.
Akshavanta, 67.
Alchemy, as a science, 75.
Aldrovandi, Ulysse, 82, 355. άληθειας, 231.
Alexander Trallianus, 220, 356.
Allegory, about Mahârâja and palace, 273.
ἅλογον, irrational soul, 229.
Alphabet: Hebrew, and permutations, 262; musical value of Sanskrit, 263, 264 fn.
Ambrosius, St., 47.
Amend, and Osirified soul, 125.
Amiot, J.-M., Mémoires concernant, etc.: 201, 209; on Koueïs, 203; biogr., 356.
Amitâbha, 202.
Ammianus Marcellinus, History, on divination, 234 and fn., 239, 356.
Amon-Râ, and selection of King, 102-03.
Amphibian, intellectually, beings, 88.
Anacalypsis, see Higgins.
Anâgâmin, 276.
Analogy: sure guide, 277-78; throughout nature, 290.
Ancient Fragments, see Cory.
Angelolatry, not in real Books of Moses, 255.
Angels: eating, drinking, 208; incorporeal, 187; origin of Guardian, 196.
Anima divina, and bruta, 205 fn., 228.
Animal (s): and manas, 46; and St. John Chrysostom, 47-48; are they endowed with souls ?, 12 et seq.; as automaton, 27; Bible teaches mercy to, 19; Catholics on resurrection of, 26-27; date of art. on souls of, 40612; endowed with intelligence, 36; eternal as ourselves, 49; future state of, not affirmed in Old Test., 42; have more instinct and intelligence than child, 35; have no permanent soul, acc. to Church, 22; immortal soul of, not denied in Bible, 42; immortality of, asserted in New Test., 42; karma of, 46; killing of, arrests evolution, 16, 48; Leibnitz on souls of, 39; man never becomes an, 183; may know it thinks, 36; moral status of, undefined by science, 25; resurrection of, 22, 26; soul of, a Force, 37; soul of, dies with body, acc. to Christians, 14, 25; soul of, not in devachan, 45; symbolical meaning of, 111-12; transformed into man, 45; will reach perfection, 46.
Anima Mundi, 221.
Animated: objects, and immortal beings, 229; statues, 213 et seq.; talismans, 217.
Ank, and ansated cross, 297. Annales, etc., see Delaplace. Annales d'oculistique, 65.
Anosh, 297.
Anstey, F., A Fallen Idol, rf. 207, 215, 223 fn., 226, 356.
Ante-Nicene Fathers, quoted, 18. Anthropomorphism, rejected by philosophers, 253-54.
Ants: and sounds, 74; sense of color and light, 72-73; world of, of a lower septenary chain, 86.
Ape, man of 3rd Round more an, 69 and fn.
Apollo, 67.
Apologeticus, see Tertullian.
Apparitions: produced by simulacra, 188-89; Theosophists should warn of dangers of, 349.
Approaching End, etc., see Guinness.
Apuleius, Lucius, De deo Socratis, quoted, 181-82 fn., 191-92 (on lares); 356.
–, Metamorphoses, on animated talismans, 217; 356.
Arc, descending and ascending, 69.
Arch, 67.
Arhats, 184.
Aristophanes, Ranae, on initiation, 122, 133; 357.
Aristotle: on oracular head, 220; on privation, 283.
–, De generatione animalium, on stoicheias, 239; 357.
Armagh, Book of, 33 fn., 359.
Arms, long, meaning adeptship, 100 fn.
Arnold, Sir Edwin, The Light of Asia, 88, 357.
Arsenius, Bishop, and black arts, 203-04 fn.
Aryan, metaphysics, 91.
Aryas [Aryas]: familiar with mysteries of sound and color, 66; of pre-mahabharata period, 62.
Arya Samaj [Arya-samaj], 149. Aryasanga [Aryasamgha], 289. Aryavarta [Aryavarta], and H.P.B., 249.
Asclepios, and Hermes, 216, 217 fn.
Aspirations, cyclic, 251.
Astral: body of initiate, and planetary chambers, 113, 125; counterpart recognized by all Classics, 227; dissolution of, and sorcery, 203-04 fn.; exceptional cases of reincarnation of, 178-79; fixed in magical figurines, 224; monad, or bhut, 178; of Adepts, 188 fn.; of Adepts and Judge, 138; of mortals, 189; soul, 198; various terms for, 229.
407 Astral Light : reflection of lower principles in, 189; of our atmosphere, 227 fn.; storehouse of all things, 250.
Astral Monad : does not reincarnate, barring exceptions, 178; or bhoot, 178.
Astro-symbology, 257-58.
Athanasius, St., and black arts, 203-04 fn.
Athena eus, 95.
Atman [Atman]: 43, 299; our, and animals, 46; and kosas, 287.
Atom, psychic potency beyond, 91.
Atwood, Mary Anne, 397.
Augoeides: 225; and Zanoni, 314.
Augustine, St.: 188; on the word “creatures,” 47.
Auric, survival of brain, 349.
Automaton, 42.
Avatâra(s) : 274-75; of Khon, 119.
Avesta, 298.
Avitchi [Avichi], 180 fn.
Babylonian, influence on Pentateuch, 254.
Bacchanalia, 134.
Bacchic Cults, see Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky.
Bacon, Roger, 252.
Bareggi, 63.
Barnacle-goose, and 16th cent, scientists, 81-83.
Barthélemy Saint-Hilaire, Jules, on Hindu genius, 91 ; 357.
Bath-kol, 237.
Bawaji: and Mohini, 137; changed attitude of, 50.
Bedouins, signal-chants of, 268. “ Before Birth,” see Pearson.
Benedict XIV, Pope, De beatifi- catione, 26, 357.
Bentley, 279, 357.
Bergen, Dr., 136.
Bertrand, Abbé F.M., Dictionnaire universel, etc., on fetishes, 214; 357.
Bhagavad-Gita, 246. See also Subba Row.
Bhoot, bhût [bhûta]: 106, 178, 190, 198, 208; takes centuries to fade out, 299.
Bhûmi, earth, 274.
Bible : numerical values in, 293 ; reason for inconsistencies in, 257-58.
Bibi. Antiq., see Philo Judaeus. Bibliothèque des sciences, 39 fn.
Binsfeld, Pierre, Tractatus de confess., etc., on murder, 206, 211; biogr., 357-58.
Biographie universelle, see Cuvier, F. Birds, hatching out of fruit, 81. Black magic: and Initiates, 124; cause of abolition of mysteries, 124; in 19th cent., 216; used by Roman Cath, priests, 221 ; school of, from Etruria, 124.
Blavatsky, H.P.: and group of occultists, 139; argues with Subba Row, 345 et seq.; attempts to render Tibetan terms in Brahmanical ones, 348; calls blessings on India, 249; cause of success of, 248; discusses criticisms of T.S., 153 et seq.; discusses R. Hodgson and his investigation, 318-29 (331-44); does not believe in a separate spirit, 51; emphatically defends Olcott, 165-67; facsimile of MSS. of, 172 ; first one in USA. to speak of Masters, 241; genealogy of, restored from astral light, 250; handwriting of, and experts, 337 fn. ; has enemies, 248; has Master’s protection, 247; imperfect and faulty, 247 ; instructions of, re disposal of body, 301-05 & facs.; knew 408little of Brahmanism in 1879, 348; letter of, to Olcott, 139- 40; letter of, to Judge, 135-38; letter to Sinnetts, 138-39; loses Russian pension, 10; motives of, and Hodgson’s ideas, 326 (340); must defend Olcott, 137; never doubted Master, 247; never shown forged letters, 323 (337); never took money for phenomena, 324 (338) ; no capacity for administration, 146; not going to USA., 138; obtained full assurance of existence of a Principle, 51; ordered to form Society, 145; quotes Paramaguru re T.S., 248 & fit.; quotes Capt. Banon re S.P.R., 329 (343); reviewsSinnett’s £7niW,306-17; saved from death by Master three times, 248; sceptic in early life, 51 ; sees Master bodily first time 1851, 247; sent to America in 1873, 145; seriously ill at Ostende, 301; uncertain authorship of article, 50.
–, Isis Unveiled: 44, 65, 74 fn., 114 fn., 182, 222, 287; and Visishtâdvaita, 50-52; copyright of, 136; encyclop. of occult subjects, 177; imperfections of, 50, 51; misprints in, 176 et seq., 181 et seq., most important aim of, 62; on cause of reincarnation, 183-84, 184; on Egyptian transmigration, 112-13; on magnetized statues, 123; on nature and evolution, 182; on punishment, 181 ; on pyramid and planetary spheres, 112-13; on reincarnation, 176 et seq.·, 178, 179; 198 & fn. ; proof of astral light, 250; stereotyped, 181; threefold classif. in, 288.
–, The Key to Theosophy, reviewed by Vlad. S. Solovyov, 334 fn.
–, The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett, quoted, 3-7, 12, 138-39, 306; rf. 350 fn.
–, The Secret Doctrine: 44, 52, 97 & fn., 104, 215, 351; copyright of, 136; Compiler’s Note on 3rd Vol. of, 226 fn.; First Draft of, 190-91 fn., 226; to be published shortly, 68 fn., 70; Vol. Ill of, 104, 230.
Blavatsky, Nikifor Vassilyevich, 304.
Blavatsky and a Modern Priest of Truth, see Zhelihovsky.
Blavatsky Lodge, founded, 324 (338).
Bleuler, 63, 358.
Bodin, Jean, De la demonomanie, etc., on sorcery of priests, 222; biogr., 358-59.
Body(ies): and Dhyan-Chohans, 188; of astral entities, 225.
Bollandists, 26.
Bonnet, Charles, La palingenesie, etc., on souls of animals and man’s relation thereto, 40, 41, 42&fn.; biogr., 359.
Book of Formation, see Sepher Tet-zirah.
Book of Numbers, 260, 267, 359.
Book of the Dead, older than Old Test., 114 & fn.
Bossuet, J. B., on animal souls, 22.
–, Traite de la connaissance, etc., 29-30, 359.
Bouton, and the 5. D. and Isis Unveiled, 136.
Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, their meaning, 274-79.
Brahmins, will not accept Buddhist tenets, 346.
Brain, its post-mortem auric survival, 349.
Breath, one universal, 135.
409 Brierre de Boismont, A.-J.-F., Des hallucinations, 60; biogr., 359-60.
Brotherhood: abuses of, in T. S., 246-47; a Pandemonium abroad, 167-68; of holy men, 248, 249; principle of, 155-56; under single Masters, 163.
Brown, W. T., 241.
Buddha, corner-stone of his teaching, 244.
Buddhi: 225, 289, 299 ; spiritual aspirations follow, into Devachan, 52.
Buffon, Comte de, and animal intelligence, 34, 36.
–, Discours sur la nature des animaux, 34, 36, 360.
–, Histoire du chien, 34, 360.
Bulletin de la Société d’Anthropologie, and human pride, 55-56.
Bunsen, C. K. J., 114 fn., 272.
–, Egypt’s Place in Univ.
Hist., on cycles, 278; 360.
Burigny, Jean Lévesque de, 26, 360.
Butler, Dr., 33 fn.
Butler, Samuel, Hudibras, on barnacle-goose, 82 fn.; biogr., 360-61.
Butleroff, A. M.: and “spiritual phenomena,” 76; on colors and ants, 72-73; on fourth dimension and our senses, 8384, 86, 88; on materialism, 79, 80; on sounds and ants, 75.
–, Scientific Letters, 75, 79, 82, 86, 88, 361.
“ Cabbalah, The,” see Skinner.
Cables, Mrs. J., 241.
Caillet, A. J., Manuel bibliographique, etc., 210, 361.
Caithness, Marie, Countess of, 361-63.
Calmeil, J. L., De la folie, etc., on hallucination, 62, 363.
Carpenter, Dr., quoted, 114 fn.
Casuistry, T. S. must shun, 166. Catherine of Medici, and black arts, 221.
Catholic Church, see Smith, G. D. Cedrenus, George, 217, 363-64. Censorinus, De Die Natali·, on cycles, 277 & fn.; on genius, 195-96 fn; 364.
Chabas, F.-J., on magic & occultism, 107-08; biogr., 364.
–, Le papyrus magique Harris, quoted & rf., 103,104,105,10708, 114-15, 116, 117-18, 119fn., 123, 126-27, 127, 128, 128-30, 131, 190, 191.
Champoilion, J.-F., 114 fn.
–, Monuments, etc., 129, 364.
Charcot, Dr. J. M., 59, 61,329 (343), 364-65.
Charity, 166.
Chatterji, Mohini M.: affects Arthur Gebhard, 137; altered views of, about Mahatmas, 137; criticism of Olcott and T. S. by A. Gebhard and, 135, 140 et seq.; deludes Miss F. Arundale, 137; ingratitude of, 139.
Chatterji, Mohini M. & Laura L. Holloway, Man :Fragments of Forgotten History, when written, 350 & fn.
Chela (s): and communication with guru, 243; full of meanness, 151; magnetic rapport with Master, 243; motives of, known, 243; one only, a full success, though seventy-two, accepted, 246; three, not yet failed, 246; trials of, 275-76.
Chelaship: and pledge, 242-43; indispensable condition of, 243.
Chemistry, supersensuous, and physics, 75.
410 Cheops, and Senefru, 98 et seq.
Chephren, 101 fn.
Chinese, views of, on man’s structure and dissolution at death, 201 et seq.
Chomel, Dr. A. F., on hallucination, 62; 365.
Chons, as deliverer from Khous, 116.
Christian(s): basis of their right over animals, 24; early, and animal food, 18; liberal F.T.S., and Master’s letter, 146-48 fn.
Christianity: ascribes personal attributes to Universal Principle, 51; Master on, 147 fn.; shams of, 156; viewed by future scholars, 110; views of primitive, about animals, 36.
Christos, impersonal principle, 259.
Chronicle, see Eusebius.
Chronicles and Memorials, etc., 33 fn.
Chronology, Biblical, 280.
Church: arrayed against secret sciences, 251; great error of, 266.
Chwol’son [Khvolson], D. A., Nabathean Agriculture, 232 fn.
Cicero, 36, 194.
–, Tusculan Disputations, 31-32.
–, De legibus, on initiation, 122, 132-33.
Civilizations, traces of earlier, buried on ocean bottoms, 66.
Civilized, men of, nations, live in false light, 308.
Clarorum philos., see Diogenes Laertius.
Classics: all, believed in astral body, 227; authenticity of, 121.
Classification, see Sevenfold.
Clement Alexandrinus, 198.
–, Cohortatio ad Gentes, on stoicheias, 238-39.
–, Stromateis, on worship of Jews, 238.
Clergy, opposed anti-slavery movement, 21.
Clinton, H. F., 280; biogr., 365.
Cobb, J. S., 149, 365-66.
Cohortatio, etc., see Clement.
Colebrooke, H. F., Essai sur la philosophic des Hindous, 91.
Color: and languages, 64; and mental correlations, 66; and musical instruments, 64; and sound, 57 et seq., 62, 63-65, 66; and vowels, 63; Gautier and, 58; sense of, in ants, 72,73.
Commentarius, see Hilarius, St. Commentary, occult, on Spiritual Ego, 113.
Comm, ad Romanos, see John Chrysostom.
Comm. Apocal., see Cornelius á Lapide.
Communications, mediumistic and divine, 237.
Conciliengeschichte, see Hefele.
Consciousness: higher, 173; states of, 289, 290.
Consolatio, etc., see Plutarch.
Contes populaires, see Maspéro.
Cornelius á Lapide: on “ crea- tura,” 46-47; on elements, 47; biogr., 379.
–, Comment. Apocal., on renovation of animals, 21.
Correction, important, regarding reincarnation, 200.
Correlations, mental, 66.
Correspondences, and rounds and races, 69-70.
Cory, I.P., Ancient Fragments, 95, 366.
Coulombs, forged letters of, discussed, 5.
Council of Lateran, Fourth: and de Mirville, 29; First Capitulum, on two substances, 28-29, 366.
Creatura, 45-47.
Crime, and evocation of the houen, 206.
Crookes, Sir Wm., 321 (335).
411 Cross, ansated: 293, 294; Seyf- farth on, 297.
Crucifixion, of man in space, 295-96, with facsimile.
Cruden, Dr. A., on urim and thummim, 237.
Cube, unfolded, 297.
Cultes, etc., see Dulaure.
Cuvier, Frédéric: on animal intelligence, 34; on Buffon in Biogr. universelle, 34; and Georges Cuvier, 33.
Cuvier, Georges, 33, 37.
Cycle(s) : and modern fallacies, 276-80; cannot be impeded, 90; Censorinus on, 277; of aspirations, 251; misprinted as “ planet ” in Isis, 183; of 8,000 years, 94; of 3,000 years, 111, 113; phenomena and our present, 85; return of ancient, 66; sub-race, and our fifth race, 68.
Cyril, St., and Hypatia, 46.
Cyrus, and oracular head, 220.
Daemonibus, etc., see Psellus.
Daily Life, Some Words on, by a Master, 173-75.
Daïmon(es) : 88, 97 fn.; and theurgy, 121.
Daniel, on “ mene, mene,” etc., 107 fn.
Darbhagiri Nath, see Bawaji.
Dardanus, and teraphim, 232 fn.
David, 230 fn.
Dean, Richard, on animal soul, 39; biogr., 366.
–, An Essay on the Future Life of Brutes, 39-40 fn.
Dea Syria, see Lucian.
Death: and planetary spheres, 113; indifference to, 218; no punishment after, 180 fn.
Deception, alleged, in Egypt, 106-07.
Delaplace, Annales de la propagation de la foi, on the houen, 206-07, 211; 366.
Delir, see Michea.
Delrio, Martin Anton, Disquisi- tionum, etc., on man after death, 228 & fn.; 366.
Demonomanie, see Bodin.
Demons, 37.
Demons, etc., see Porphyry.
Deo Socratis, De, see Apuleius.
Descartes: inconsistent, 28, 33; on animal soul, 27.
Deuteronomy, 257.
Devachan: 180, 186 fn.; adepts too high for, 188 fn.; and karma, 111; as Elysian fields, 122, 179; Higher Self of those we love and, 317; of Initiates, 276; length of, 179; man cannot be in, and kama-loka at same time, 204-05; nobody returns from, 188; periods of, 43, 45; spiritual aspirations follow Buddhi into, 52.
Devas, of fire, 283.
Deva-man, and ape, 69 & fn., 70.
Devanagari, 264 & fn.
Development, conditions of 160-61.
De Wette, 19.
Dhyan-Choh ans [Dhyani- Chohans]: make themselves objective at will, 188; various categories of, and Elements, 188.
Dhyan-chohanship, 44 fn., 46.
Dictionnaire des sciences medicales, 59, 62, 366.
Dictionnaire Univ., see Bertrand. Die Natali, see Censorinus.
Dieu, Louis de, Genesis, on teraphim, 231; biogr., 366.
Dii majores, and minores, 274.
Dimension(s): fourth, 87; space of three, 87.
Diodorus Siculus, 122.
412 –, Historical Library·, on magical idols, 220; on productions of the Chaldeans, 239-40 & fn.
Diogenes Laertius: 239; 278.
–, De clarorum philos., on animal soul, 205 fn., 211.
Dirges, see Pindarus.
Discours, see Buffon.
Disquisitionum, etc., see Delrio.
Divination, 234-35, 236 fn., 239.
Divine: dynasties, 93, 96 fn.; philosophy, 173.
Dodona, and lao, 121 fn.
Dolgorukova, Princess Helena P., see Fadeyev.
Dollinger, J. J. I. von, Heidenthum und Judenthum, on mysteries, 122.
–, Paganisme et Judaïsme, on teraphim, 236; 367.
Dragon of Wisdom, 202.
Drioux, Abbé C.-J., La Somme théologique de saint Thomas, 31 ; biogr., 367.
Drivai, Abbé van, 111, 367.
Dugpas: 221; Mahatma-, 151.
Dulaure, J.-A., Des cultes qui on précédé . . . I'idolatrie, etc., on fetishism, 213; biogr., 367-68.
Dunlap, quoted, 232 fn.; 368.
Dupotet de Sennevoy, Baron Jules, 206, 207 ; biogr., 368.
–, La magie dévoilée, on the “ idol,” 207.
“ Dwellers of the Threshold,” within, 242.
Dwijas [Dvijas],andlnitiates, 348.
Dynasties : as sishtas in luminous bodies, 96 in.; divine, 93; of gods and giants, 108.
Earth, womb of, and cosmic matrix, 227 fn.
Easter Island: 292-93; and ansated cross, 297.
Ecclesiastes·, on animals, 17, 30, 42; on man and beasts, 258.
Eglinton, Wm.: and epilepsy, 61; remarkable medium, 320 (334).
Ego: and non-Ego, 179; earthbound, as shell, 229; immortal, 185; immortal, and personalities, 179; manas is real, 179; only one real, in man, 205; paralyzed by external man, 308; punishment of, 111; personal, and eidolon, 227; real, confused with personality, 185; spiritual, ascends, 229; spiritual, revisits scenes of last incarnation, 113; Spiritualists’ confusion re, 187.
Egotism, bundle of, disappears at death, 186.
Egypt: and Urvagans, 96-97; magical performances in, 94 et seq.; wisdom of, and Classics, 123.
Egypt's Place, etc., see Bunsen.
Egyptian: breast-plate of, priests, 236; magic, 105 et seq.
Egyptian Inscr., see Sharpe.
Egyptians: on man’s constitution, 189 et seq., 190 fn.; not inclined to Spiritualism, 117; theurgy of, 224.
eificoXa, 231.
Eidolon: 181, 192, 196, 198, 207, 223 fn., 224; attracted to ashes, 227; and kama-loka, 227; and personal ego, 227.
Elegiac, see Tibullus.
Element(s): cosmic, and Dhyan- Chohans, 188; evolution from, 283-84; governed by invisible spirits, 37; quintuplated, and 14 worlds, 85; spirits of the, and divination, 234; the One, 43.
Elementals, relation of, to material objects, 225, 234.
Elementaries: 208; astrals of, 38; attached to statues, 219, 223 fn.
Elementary: principalities, 37; spirits, 234.
413 Eleus. and Bacchic My st., see Taylor, Thos.
“Elixir of Life,” contradiction about its writing, 350 & fn.
Ellis, Dr. Ashton, 301.
Elohim, plural word, 261 fn.
Elysium, 205.
Empedocles: 123, 283; on the soul, 206 fn.
év, 283.
Encycl. théol., see Migne.
English, poor language, 51.
Ennius, 229.
Ephod, 231, 236 fn.
Epidemics, mental, aroused by sorcerers, 230.
Epistles, see Symmachus.
ἐρτθνμτχὀν, 229.
Esdras (Ezra), re-writes Pentateuch, 254, 263.
Esoteric: axiom of, philosophy, 80; doctrine, an universal solvent, 67; philosophy, def., 147 fn.
Esoteric Buddhism, see Sinnett.
Esotericism: premature, 288; frant-Himalayan, 346, 348.
Essay, etc., see Locke.
Eteroprosopos, 197.
Ether, and light, 89.
Ethical, standard ofTheosophists, 173 et seq.
Eucharist, as fetish, 214.
Eusebius Pamphili, 98 fn. –, Chronicle, 96 fn., 368. –,Praeparatio Evangélica, 95. Evil: eye, cosmic and terrestrial, 114; spirituality, 180 fn.
Evocation, formulae of, 206.
Evolution: eternal, 43; of animals, 41; man final goal of, 16; moulds future humanities, 16; spiral, is dual, 52; spiritual, parallel to physical, 179.
Evolutionists: Asiatic, more consistent, 24; Eastern and Western, 24.
Exodus, on Sabbath, 19.
Exorcisms, and Khous, 116-17, 127-28.
Expulsion, from T. S., 148.
Fable, a Theosophical, 53-54.
Fabre d’Olivet, Antoine, 266; biogr., 368-70.
Fabulous gods, etc., see Selden.
Facsimile, of H. P. B.’s handwriting, 172.
Faculties, new, in the physical world, 90.
Fadeyev (ne'e von Hahn), Helena A. de: H.P.B.’s mother, 30405 fn. ; her writings, 305 fn.
Fadeyev (née Princess Dolgorukova), Helena P, de, H.P.B.’s grandmother, 304-05 fn.
Fallen Idol, see Anstey.
Fanaticism, to be opposed, 148.
Fantôme humain, see Gougenot des Mousseaux, Les médiateurs, etc.
Fee, entrance, 148-49.
Felix, M. Minucius, Octavius: confusion with Tertullian’s writings, 18; on animal food, 18; biogr., 370.
Ferouer, 208.
Festus, S.P.: on lares, 191; on lower gods, 194,197fn.; 370-71.
Fetish, Fetishism, def., 214, 215.
Fire(s): forty-nine, 293; of the Puraravas, 293.
Five Years of Theosophy, quoted, 286 & fn.. 287, 289 fn., 291 fn., 298-99, 300, 348; 371.
Flaccus, Granius, De indigita- mentis, 195-96 fn.
Florilegium, see Stobaeus.
Flourens, P.-M.-J., De la longévité humaine, etc., 37-38 & fn.
–, De ! instinct, etc., 34 fn.; biogr., 371.
Foetus, and punishment, 181.
Folie, De la, see Calmeil
414 Folly, two kinds, 62.
Force(s): all-Force, 291; six in Nature, 291.
Forgiveness, dogma of, 244.
Form: immaterial principle in scholastic philos., 26 fn.; objective, assumed by Adepts, 188-89.
Forty-nine, 275.
Founders: and Parent-Body, 157; received no detailed instructions re Society, 146; told what not to do, 146.
Fourth dimension: and our intellectual conceptions, 87; and planes of being, 90; and science, 89; another plane of existence, 85; beings of, reflected in our world, 84; Butleroff on, 83-84; different state of being, 86; same as Mahar-Ioka, 85.
Fragments, see Leuret.
“Fragments of Occult Truth,” 347.
Fragm. of Styg., see Stobaeus.
Francis, St., 26.
Franck, Adolphe, La Kabbale, 271.
Fredenholm, Axel, 301.
Freret, Nicolas, on magical practices of Rabbis, 220.
Funck, 82.
Funeral texts, 109.
Gaboriau, F. K.: on absurdities of scientific research, 325 fn. (339 fn.); transl. The Occult World, 318 fn. (331 fn.).
Gaffarello, see Wolf.
Galen, 62.
Galli, 256.
Galton, Sir Francis, Inquiry into Human Faculty, etc., on color and sound, 64; biogr., 371-72.
Gamaliel, quoted, 219.
Garga, astronomer, 279.
Gautier, Théophile, experiences of, with opium, 58.
Gebhard, Arthur (and Mohini), “A Few Words on the Theos. Organiz.,” 135, 140 et seq.
Geijer, E. G., on Rome and slaves, 21; biogr., 372.
Generatione, etc., see Aristotle.
Genesis, 208, 216, 236, 256, 262; first sentence of, 261 fn.; on animals, 16, 17, 18; on curse of Canaan, 21.
Genesis, see Dieu, Louis de.
Genethliacal, influences and magic, 115, 127.
Genii, 195, 196.
Geometrical patterns, in liquids and Norremberg polarizer, 291-92.
Georgies, see Vergil.
Gerard, John, on “barnaclegoose,” 82; biogr., 372-73.
Gibbon, Edward, The History of the Decline, etc., on Greeks, 198.
Gibier, Paul, 321 (335).
Ginsburg, C. D., The Kabbalah, etc., on Pico della Mirandola, 252 fn.; 271.
fKvrrra, 231.
Gnomes, 37.
Gobi desert, 287.
Gods: good and bad, 237; images of, 215; mistaken for devils, 110; moving by magic, 123; of the Amorites, 216; writings of, 108 fn.
Gougenot des Mousseaux, H. R., destroys his own views, 23-24, 79.
–, Les médiateurs, etc., 204 fn., 210, 205-06; on body of angels, 208, 209, 213.
Graphic, quoted, 307, 309.
Gravitation, 87.
Gregory Nazianzen, St., 46.
Grimoire, see Lévi.
Grotius, on teraphim, 215.
Growth, abnormally rapid, 39.
415 Guide, see Maspero.
Guigniaut, J.-D., Religions, etc., on softening of letters, 232 fn.; Biogr., 373.
Guinness, H. G., The Approaching End oj the Age, etc., 280.
Gupta-Vidya, 259.
Hades, 178, 228.
Hahn, Lt.-Gen. Alexey G. von, 304.
Hahn, Helena A. von, see Fadeyev.
Hahn, Col. Peter A. von, biogr. data on, 304.
Hair, meaning of seven locks of, cut off, 275-76 & fn.
Hallucination: and folly, two kinds, 62; and hysteria, 61; and theophania, 62; canine, 65; could affect mind of researcher, 60; objective, 60; result of our dual nature, 60; scientific definitions of, 59, 61-62.
Hallucinations, Des, see Brierre.
Ha-Nephesh, etc., see Moses de Leon.
Hare, Prof., 76.
Harleian MS. 3859, 33 fn.
Harmony, Fable about a Society called, 53-54.
Harte, Richard, 53.
Hartmann, Dr. Franz, The Life of Paracelsus, etc., 283.
Hatha-yoga, as selfishness, 160.
Hearing: and sight identical in the past, 67; can be made accute by occult means, 74; developed in 3rd sub-race of 4th Root-race, 68; of ants, 74; sensibility of organs of, 74.
Heat, and light, identical if our sense-reactions altered, 72.
Hebrew: alphabet and permutations, 262 & fh.; not the mystery- language of Moses, 262 fn.; poor language, 264, fn.
“Hebrew Metrology,” see Skinner.
Hefele, C. J. von, Concilienge- schichte, 28.
Heidenthum und Judenthum, see Dollinger.
Heliopolis, and Zodiacal stones, 238.
Hermes Trismegistus, Hermetis Trismegisti Asclepius, etc., 217 fn.
Herodotus, on Dodona, 121 fn.
Hexagon, symbol of Universal creation, 298.
Hien, a saint, 202 fn.
Hieroglyphics, Egyptian, 262.
Hieropolis, temple of, and Lucian, 120.
Higgins, Godfrey, Anacalypsis, 297 fn.
Higher Self, and passage of ray from it, 71.
Hilarius Pictaviensis (Hilaire), St., 47; biogr., 374.
–, Commentarius in Evang.
Matthaei, on astral body, 223.
Hilkiah, re-writes Old Testament, 258, 263; 375.
Hindoo Pantheon, see Moor.
Hindu Rei. see Raghunath Rao.
Hippocrates, 62.
Histoire, etc., see Resie.
Histoire des religions, etc., see Maury.
Histoire du chien, see Buffon.
Historical Library, see Diodorus.
History: must include magic, 125; wedded to magic, 94.
History, see Ammianus.
History, see Livius.
History of the Decline, etc., see Gibbon.
Hodgson, Richard: attitude of, at Adyar, 4, 8-9: his “ Russian Spy” theory, 5-7, 10-11; H.P.B. discusses Report of, 2-11, 318-30 (331-44); never 416showed forged letters to H.P.B., 323 (337).
Homer; ego of, 205; on the spiritual soul, 193, 204 fn.
–, Odyssey, quoted, 194, 228, 230, 264 fn.
–, Iliad, quoted, 228, 264 fn.
Horace, 204 fn.
Hosea, on teraphim, 231.
Houen: 106, 191; and body of angels, 209; and ling, 201, 204-07; evocation of, for judicial aims, 206.
^pvawerai, 220 fn.
Hiibbe-Schleiden, Dr. William, biogr. of, 375-77.
Hue, E. R., Souvenirs d’un voyage, etc., on the houen, 204.
Hudibras, see Butler.
Humanities, future, moulded within lower scales of being, 16.
Humanity, history of, prototyped in heaven, 261.
Humboldt, Baron F. H. A. von, Kosmos, on science and matter, 56.
Hunting, evils of, 14, 23.
Hypatia, 46.
Hypnosis, hysterical, 92.
Hysteria: and abnormal phenomena, 59; and hallucination, 61; and hypnosis, 92; and seers, 61; epileptic, 61.
lamblichus, 92, 192.
–, De mysteriis, 120, 121, 198 fn., 378.
lao, and Dodona oracle, 121 fn.
Idiocy, 178.
Idol(s): and teraphim, 215; Asclepius on, foreseeing futurity, 216; as fetish, 213-14; in the sense of double, 207-08; in Genesis, 216; magical, 220, 230.
Idolatry: a veil, 272-73; in Bible, 235-36.
“ Idols and Teraphim,” Compiler’s Notes on, 226 fn.
Iliad, see Homer.
Illuminati, 193.
Imagination, memory of other births, 81.
Imago, in Vergil, 229.
Incarnation, previous, and spiritual ego, 113.
Incidents, see Sinnett.
Index Expurgatorius, 307.
India, focus of human thought, 91.
Indigitamentis, De, see Flaccus.
Individuality, preservation of, through Mahâ-manvantara and pralaya, 52.
Indra, 295.
Inhabitants, intercommunication between, of two adjacent planes, 87-88.
Initiate(s): and Black Magic, 124, 134; and planetary chambers, 113; relation of, to Races, 117.
Initiation: and Sadducees, 257; and truths, 268, 275-76; Cicero, Aristophanes, Porphyry on, 122; third, and Scriptures, 254.
Inquiry, etc., see Galton.
I’Instinct, De, see Flourens.
Instinct: opposed to intellect, 35; unmodifiable, 34.
Intellect, may be amphibian, 88.
Intelligence: in animals, 35; opposed to instinct, 35.
Introduction, etc., see Voyevodsky.
Intronisation, see Maspéro.
Invisibility, attained by occult means, 73.
Isidore of Spain, 26.
Isis Unveiled, see Blavatsky.
Israel, divining by teraphims, 230.
Issa, and Isis, 295.
417
Jablonsky, on Amun, 120, 131.
Jacob ben Hayyim, and the Masorah, 263; biogr., 378.
Jagrata [Jâgrat], Svapna and Sushupti, 289.
James, Epistle of, 30.
Jaoh-pater, 121 fn.
Jehovah: god of inferior class, 235; tutelary genius of Israel, 238.
Jellinek, Adolf, Moses ben Schem- tob de Leon, etc., 271.
Jewish Quarterly Review, on Philo’s work, 218 fn.
Jews: accusations against, 222; adapted Scriptures to astro- physiological symbols, 254-55, 258; no spirituality in, 257; numerical system of, 256-57, 260-61; rejected the higher law, 254.
Jinarâjadâsa, C., Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom, etc., 248 fn.
Jiv [Jiva]: and Manas, 179-80; cannot re-appear on earth, 180; several meanings of, 347.
Job, 42, 44.
Job, Book of, kabalistic treatise on initiation, 258.
Jocel. vit. Patr., 32 fn.
John Chrysostom, St.: 20, 44; inspired by St. Paul, 47.
—, Homelies, etc., 48 fn.
–, Comm, in Epistolam ad Romanos, on beasts and merj, 47, 47-48 fn., 392.
“John King,” 209.
Joshua, 216.
Journal de médecine de VOuest, 65.
Judaïsme, etc., see Dollinger.
Judea, colonization of, 254.
Judge, W.Q,. : letter from H.P.B. to, re Mohini and Gebhard, 135-38; Nirmanakaya blended with his “ astral,” 138.
Judges, 232 fn., 235, 275 fn. Judgment, right of private, 166. Jupiter Hoplosmios, temple of, 220.
Kabalah, Kabbalah: and geometrical elements, 293; and source of measures, 261; based on man alone, 264-65; contains no spiritual mysteries now, 259; derivation of word, 268; Jewish, in conflict with Eastern occultism, 253; Jewish, only one key, 261; literature on the, 271-72; numerical methods of, 257; real, concerns spirit, 267; rebirth of interest in, 253; sevenfold, 268; “ short face ” and “ long face ” in, 284; spelling of word, 250 fn.; texts of, dead letter now, 267.
Kabalah, Doctrine of, see Waite. Kabbalah, The, see Ginsburg. Kabbalah, see Knorr.
Kabbalah Unveiled, see Mathers. Kabbale, La, see Franck, A.
Kabbalistic: axiom, 81, 84; keys, lost, 267.
Kabbalists: motto of, 78; real, exist now, 266.
Kabeiri: 215; as teraphim, 232 fn.
Kadeshim, male nautches, 256. Kama-Ioka: entities in, 120, 193; man cannot be in, and devachan at same time, 204-05, 229; or Limbus, 178, 180, 186 fn.; seeks communication with our world, 229; terrestrial energies in, 299.
Kama-rupa [Kama-rupa]: 180, 188; and elementáis cause apparitions, 188, 202.
Kant, on space, 88.
Karanopadhi [Káranopádhi], 289.
418 Kardec, Allan, 187.
Karma: a Master on, 170; and probation, 243; and spiritual ego, 113; at threshold of devachan, 111; corner-stone of esot. philosophy, 177; knows state of inner man, 175; received through T.S., 165; seed of future, 186; storing good, for next birth, 48; sudden and heavy, in probation, 247; waits at threshold of new incarnation, 180 fn.; workings of, 112.
Karnavanta [Karnavanta], 67.
Kashmiri girls, perceive over 300 hues, 74 fn.
Keightley, Bertram, and yogi line, 139.
Kevoraipia, 231.
Kepler, 280.
Keys: one of seven, found by J. R. Skinner, 293; to esotericism, 260.
Khatvanga [Khatvanga], 274.
Khen, secret part of temple, 117, 119, 130.
Khou(s): as astral body, 106; two kinds, 115-16, 117, 119, 128, 190-91.
King, selection of Egyptian, 102-103.
Kingsford, and London Lodge, 139.
Kircher, Athanasius, 231.
–, Oedipus Aegyptiacus: drawings in, 220-21; on divination, 235 & fn.; on teraphim and serapises, 217, 218 fn., 236; 78.
Kiu-ti, Book of, on sound as being seen, 68; 378.
Kiyun, as Siva, 232 fn.
Knorr von Rosenroth, C., Kabbalah denudata, 270.
Knowledge, innate, 93.
Kosas [Kosas], 287.
Kosmos, see Humboldt.
Koueis, its nature, 202-03.
Krishna [Krishna], 295.
Laghiman, and sunbeams, 274-75.
Lamb: and dove, 110; as logos, 257.
Language: and colors, 64; of gods and men, 264.
Lanterne, La, 323 (338).
Lares, 191, 215.
Larva, 198.
Lateran, see Council of.
Le Blanc, Th.-P., Les religions, etc., on oracular heads, 221.
Legibus, De, see Cicero.
Lehmann, 63.
Leibnitz, G. W.: an occultist without suspecting it, 39; likens death to sleep, 38; on resurrection, 38.
Le Loy er, P., Quatre livres des spectres, etc.: on lemures and larvae, 194-95 & fn.; on lower souls, 197; biogr., 379.
Lelut, L.-F., on hallucination, 61; biogr., 380.
Lemures, and lares, 182, 191.
Letters: authorship of forged, denied by H.P.B., 5; H.P.B. not shown originals of forged, 5.
Letters, etc., see Jinarajadasa.
Letters of H. P. Blavatsky, see Sinnett.
Lettre a M. Letronne, see Reuvens. Leuret. F., Fragments, etc., on hallucination, 62; biogr., 380.
Levi, filiphas, mystified people, 266.
–, Grimoire des sorciers, 116-17.
–, Le livre des splendeurs, 270-71. Levites: practised degenerate mysteries, 256; veiled pantheism under monotheism, 253.
419 Leviticus, mistranslation corrected, 19.
Lie, outweighs greatest crime, 125.
Life : the One, 38, 43 ; transfer of, in mesmerism, 315-16.
Light : and science, 65 ; and sound in Vedas, 67; parabrahmic, 46; words of, and sound, derived from same roots, 66 et seq.
Light, quoted, 176.
Light of Asia, see Arnold.
Limbus, 227.
Ling, and Houen, 202.
Linga-sarira [Linga-sarîra], 180, 203 fn., 289, 299.
Livius, Titus, History, 124, 134.
Loca injesta, see Thyraeus, P.
Locke, John, his thinking matter, 30.
–, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, on time, 278.
λόγοv, rational soul, 229.
Logos, 257, 259.
Lokapâlas, 275.
Lombard, Peter, 188; biogr., 380.
London Medical Record, on sounds and colors, 64.
Longévité, etc., see Flourens.
Loudun, 78.
Loyola, T. S. needs no, 166.
Lubbock, Sir John, on ants, 72- 73, 75; biogr., 381.
Lucian, 214, 217, 240.
–, De dea Syria, on Egyptian magic, 120, 131.
–, Philopseudês, 120, 131.
Lucifer, 148 fn., 183 fn., 190 fn., 248 fn.
Lucretius, De rerum natura : 205 fn. ; alleged quote from, 199 fn. ; on kama-loka, 229; on simulacrum, 193, 229.
Lundy, J. P., Monumental Christianity, and Wittoba, 295 fn., 296.
Lyall, Sir A. C. 327, (341).
Macculloch, 9, 306.
Mac Kenzie, K.R.H., Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia, on Kabalah, 268.
Magi, on wandering of the soul, 192.
Magic: and scientists, 125; and sorcery, 92; believed in for thousands of years, 103; black, and initiates, 124; black, of 19th century, 216; buried by adepts, 93; Divine Science, 122; effluvia of, and civilization, 92; Egyptian, 105 et seq.·, historical, and science, 92; history must include, 125; in every papyrus. 92; in Prisse papyrus, 118-19; misuse of, by Atlanteans, 93; outcome of primitive knowledge, 125; Psellus on, 123; statues fabricated acc. to, 103; underlies all faiths, 91; wedded to archaeology, 93.
Magical, characters, in initiationcrypts, 107 fn.
Magie, etc., see Dupotet. Magnetism, transfer of, 316. Maha-Chohan, views of, on T.S., 248 fn., 249 fn.
Maha-manvantara, and individuality, 52.
Maharloka: and fourth-dimension, 85; 4th world of higher septenary, 85.
Mahatma-Dugpas [Mahatman- Dugpas], 151.
Mahatma Letters, see Sinnett.
Mahatmaship, as state and title, 157 fn.
Mahayana [Mahayana], 289. Mai, Cardinal, 96 fn.
Maimonides, Moreh Nebuchim: on Jewish tutelary gods, 217, 219; on teraphim, 232 & fn., 233 fn.
420 Maimonides, Treatise on Idolatry, 118 fn., 130.
Maistre, Joseph de, Les soirees, etc., on killing animals, 12.
Malebranche, on Descartes’ views, 27.
Man : cannot become an animal, 183; esoterically, a septenary, 207; final goal of evolution, 16, inner, repressed, 308; meaning of “ to slay a man,” 256; seven-fold in incarnation, 290.
Man, etc., see Chatterji.
Man, Essay on, see Pope.
Manas: and Egyptian teachings, 190; and skandhas, 52; aroma of, 180, 185; 186 fn.; can reappear after death, 299; in conj. with kâma-rûpa, 188; lower aspect of, 349; real ego, 179; seat of Jiv, 179, 185.
Mandrakes, as magical implements, 216.
Manes: andpsychai theai, 97, 125, 192; correspond to nekuas, 96 fn.; Di or Deae, 97 fn.; of Kings, 95 et seq.; Virgil on, 197.
Manetho: 95; corroborates papyri, 125.
Manifestations, 187.
Mann, 51.
Mansi, G. D., Sacrorum, etc., 28.
“ Manual,” of Elem. occultism, 223.
Manuel bibliogr., see Caillet.
Manvantara: 44; first fire of present, 293.
Mariette Bey, A. M., Monuments, 102-03.
Masonic Review, 257 fn., 260 fn., 262-63, 265.
Masons, Ishmael, 294 fn.
Masoretic signs, 262 & fn., 263.
Maspéro, Gaston, Notes, etc., 102. –, Sur la stèle de Г intronisation, 103.
–, Les contes populaires de VÉgypte ancienne, 101 fn.
–, Guide du visiteur au Musée de Boulaq, 109.
Master (s): and probation, 243; belief in, no article of faith, 169; conditions to reach, 242; distance of student from, 175; doubt of, 245; enemies of, 242; excerpts from letter of a, 146-48 fn., 169-71 ; fidelity to, 243 ; holy mortals, 242; infallibility of, to be opposed, 148; letter from, on true Theosophist, 146-48 fn., 169-71,173-75 ; made publicly known in U. S. A. by H. P. B., 241 ; not a chromo-premium to best- behaved, 245; on Christianity, 147 fn. ; on man in 3rd round, 69; real originators of T. S., 157; refuse to interfere with karma, 249; saves H. P. B. from death, 248; subservient to laws, 242; under karma, 243.
Materialism: and Locke’s thinking matter, 30; Butleroff on, 79, 80; cultured classes honeycombed with, 79; makes of Kosmos a tomb, 80; of science 25, 71.
Materialized figure, a shadow, 229.
Mathers, C. L. MacGregor, The Kabbalah Unveiled, 270.
Matrix, cosmic, of earth, 227.
Matter: fourth sense of, 90; not sufficient for true science, 56; passage of, through matter, 89-90; six states of, 291 fn.
Matzebah, 231.
Maury, L.-F.-A., Histoire des religions de la Grèce antique, 121 fn.; biogr., 382.
Maya [Mâyâ] : and animal resurrections, 27; and perceptions, 350.
421 Mayavi-rupa [Mâyâvi-rûpa], 188, 202.
Measures : and Bible, 293 ; occult source of, underlying Kosmos and ancient monuments, 292 et seq.
Meat: early Christians did not eat, 18, 49; flesh-eaters, 12-13.
Médiateurs, etc., see Gougenot.
Medicine, judicial, and the houen, 205.
Mediums, instead of hierophants, 237.
Mediumship, genuine, 93.
Mehn, men of, 117-18, 128-30.
Mémoires concernant, see Amiot.
Mémoires de l’Académie des Inscriptions, 220.
Memorandum, Preliminary, of E.S., 140.
Ménage, Gilles, 239 fn.; biogr., 383.
Mental, correlations, 66.
Mesha, 257.
Mesmerism, transfer of life in, 315.
Metals, used for magical evocations, 237.
Metamathematics, 88. Metamorphoses, see Apuleius. Metam., see Ovid.
Metaphysics, Aryan, 91.
Metius, A. A., 293; biogr., 383.
Metrology, Hebrew, 265, 268. See also Skinner.
Michéa, G. F., Du délir, etc., on hallucination, 62.
Migne, J. P., Encyclopédie théologique, 214 fn.
–, Patr. Cursus Compl., 133.
Milton, Paradise Lost, on man’s dominion over beasts, 22; quoted, 309.
Miracles: and church, 25, 27; and hallucinations, 61 ; seeming, result of occult laws, 39.
Mirville, Eudes de: and Council of Lateran, 29; defends animal life, 24 fn. ; destroys his own views, 23-24; quoted or ref., 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 34, 47, 55, 56, 62, 79.
–, Pneumatologie. Des Esprits, etc.: quoted or ref., 37-38, 38, 40-41, 105, 107, 109-10, 111, 115, 116, 117, 117-18, 118-19, 120, 121 fn., 122, 123, 124; on fetishism, 215; on gods that eat, 208; on Jews and sorcery, 222 ; on oracular heads, 220; on souls of animals, 37; on vivisection, 15, 16; quotes Cornelius à Lapide, 21 ; rebels against St. Thomas, 37. Bibliogr. data on, 384.
Mochus, 95.
Modern Priestess, etc., see Solovyov. Mohini, see Chatterji.
Moksha: 51; and non-Ego, 179.
Moloch, 14.
Mommsen, C. M. T., Romische Geschichte, on closing of Mysteries, 124.
Monad(s): and devachan, 52; and seven entities, 286; and Univ. Pralaya, 52; astral, 178; human, 188.
Monad-Ego, 179.
Monde magique, see Gougenot, Les médiateurs, etc.
Monde Occulte, see Sinnett.
Monotheism, and polytheism, masks, 253.
Month, The, 329 (344).
Monumenta Germaniae Histórica, 196 fn.
Monumental Christianity, see Lundy. Monumenti, etc., see Rosellini.
Monuments, etc., see Champol-lion.
Monuments, etc., see Mariette Bey. Moon, and Qû-tâmy, 230.
Moor, Edward, Hindoo Pantheon, plate showing Wittoba, 296; quoted, 295 fn.; biogr., 348.
Moral, advancement, 161.
422 Moreh Nebhuchim, see Maimonides.
μορφώματα, 231.
Morsier, Mme. Emilie, 334 fn.
Morzine, 78.
Moses: Books of, unavailable now, 254; mystery language of, 262 fn.; original writings of, lost, 263; prohibition of, against magic, 223; secret about, in hands of Eastern School, 263; triple adaptation of Books of, 255.
Moses de Leon: 259; biogr. notes on, 270.
–, Ha-Nephesh ha-Hakamah, 270. Moses ... de Leon, see Jellinek. Mouchards, 78.
Mousseaux, see Gougenot.
Müller, E., Der Sohar und Seine Lehre, 271; 384.
Mummy: and exit of soul, 113; made to move, 95; taxed, 106.
Murchison, Sir Roderick, 304-05 fn.
Murder, by means of black arts, 223-24.
Murray, Sir Robert, on the “barnacle-goose,” 82 & fn.; biogr., 384-85.
Music, Aryan, 263.
Musical, Hebrew alphabet as, notes, 263.
Myer, Isaac, Qabbalah, etc., 271.
Myers, Fred. W. H., member of T.S., for three years, 319.
Mysteries: de Mirville and Döllinger on, 122; Philo on, 123; those refused entry in, 122.
Mysteriis, De, see lamblichus.
Mythology, on sun-gods and music, 67.
Mythology of the Odyssey, see Voyevodsky.
Nahmanides, 261 fn.; biogr.; 385. Napoleon, and candles, 115.
Nature: and numerical values, 292; Butleroff on, 75; concrete, not abstract, 75; never proceeds backwards, 183; no impassable walls in, 87 ; our impressions of, conditioned by senses, 75; tries again, 182.
Nature, La, on color-sounds, 63.
Necromancy: 103-04 fn.; rites of, 191.
Neff, Mary K., 12.
Nephesh: 192; and ruach, 19, 37; in Leviticus, 19.
Nerve-force, and life-principle, 316.
Netherclift, F. G., and H. P. B.’s handwriting, 337 fn.
Neurosists, 62.
Newton, H. J., 149; biogr., 385-86.
Nicholas of Tolentino, St., 26, 386.
Nidânas, 113.
Night of Brahma, and individuality, 52.
Nirmanakayas [Nirmânakâyas] : and Judge, 138; defined, 188 fn.
Nirvana [Nirvâna] : 51, 202; and non-Ego, 179; defined, 184.
Norremberg polarizer, 292.
Notes, see Maspéro.
Nous, 205 fn.
Numbers: Hebrew letters as, 262; Sanskrit letters as, 264 fn.
Nüssbaumer, Dr., 62.
Nymphs, as idols, 217, 218 fn.
Obscuration, and sishtas, 44 in.
Occult: knowledge, deals with mental states, 267; origin of, knowledge, 124; phenomena, 125 ; powers from lost Atlantis, 347 ; science, has key to mysteries of nature, 55.
Occulta phil., see Agrippa.
Occultism; cements all religions, 91 ; eastern, in conflict with 423Jewish Kabalah, 253; eastern, veils pantheism with polytheism, 253 ; fundamental doctrines unchanged, 347; practical, and sevenfold division, 349; why opposed by Science, 77.
Occultists: and Theosophists, contrasted, 78; can wait, 90; have their mouth closed, 78; relation of, to science, 78.
Occult Word, art. on Mahatmas, 241 et seq.
Occult World, see Sinnett.
“ Occult World Phenomena,” etc., see Sinnett.
Octavius, see Felix, M. M.
Odin, and oracular head, 222.
Odyssey, see Homer.
Oedipus, etc., see Kircher.
Olcott, Col. H. S.: accused of Caesarism, 154; alleged papal authority of, 163-64; criticised by Mohini and Gebhard, 140 et seq.·, defence of, by H. P. B., 137, 165-67; ignorant of Aryan philos. in 1875, 50; letter of H. P. B. to, 139-40; only complaint of, 150-51; pays all expenses, 149; president for life, 146; qualities of, 151, 155.
Old Testament, symbolism of, 254-55.
Oliphant, Laurence, 246, 386-87. One Life, 38, 43.
Ooza, and tau, 298.
Opera, see Leibnitz.
Oracles, as teraphim, 231.
Oracula, etc., see Psellus.
Oracular heads, 220 et seq. Origen, 46, 198, 225.
Original, see Programme.
Orpheus, 220.
Orphics, 220.
Osirified soul, 94, 125.
Osiris, defined, 189.
Ovid, Metamorphoses: on man and heaven, 16; unidentified quote on man after death, 199 & fn., 201, 209.
Ovsyaniko-Kulikovsky, D. N., Essay on the Bacchic Cults, etc.: on sun-gods and music, 67; on Skt. root arch, 67; biogr., 387.
Paganisme, etc., see Dollinger. Palingenesie, etc., see Bonnet.
Palladium, Greco-Phrygian, 221. Pandemonium, in T.S., 167-68.
Papyrus (i): and magic, 92, 9495; and sorcery, 114; Harris, 104, 105 et seq., 126; magical scenes from Lepsius, 97-101; magically prepared, 107; occult meaning of animals in, 110; of Anastasi, 120, 131; of Prisse, 118-19; of Nevo-loo, 109-10; of Rollin, 128-29; on judgment of soul, 109; on osirified soul, 94; Reuven on historic value of, 121; types of writing in, 105 fn.; witnesses to magic, 105.
Papyrus magique Harris, see Chabas. Parabrahm [Parabrahman]: 259, 296; and Personal God in Isis, 51; ego merged in, 52; or Univ. Spirit, 51.
Paracelsus, see Hartmann, Dr. F.
Paramaguru, on T.S., and Founders, 248 & fn., 249 fn.
Paramatman [Paramatman], 43. Paranirvana [Paranirvana]: ego enters, 52; man’s spirit preserves individuality in, 51.
Parent Body, defined, 157.
Parker, John A., The Quadrature of the Circle, 293.
Parmenides, 123.
Parrots, and almond shells, 81.
Pascal, on nature of man, 23. Path, The, 104, 191 fn., 200.
Patrick, St.: articles on, see Stokes and White; quoted, 32 fn.; resurrects 60 men, 32 fn.
424 Paul, St.: and Brahman ic teachings, 45; and immortality of brutes, 42; an initiate, 43; king of preachers, 20; meaning of his “sons of God,” 44-45; quoted, 189; real meaning of, evaded by Fathers, 20; views of, discussed esoterically, 43-45.
Pausanias, 122.
Pauthier, Essai sur la philosophic des Hindoos, 91, 124; biogr., 388.
Pearson, N., “Before Birth,” 185-86 fn.
Pedrono, Dr., 63, 64.
Pentateuch: latest of all Scriptures, 294; mainly astro-physiological, 254-55; re-written by Esdras, 254, 263.
Perception: of light, etc., 72; spiritual, and senses, 68.
Peri-nous, 187.
Peri-psyche, 187.
Perisprit, and reincarnation, 179; 186-87.
Personality: defined, 185; 186 fn.; false, 205; false, does not reincarnate, 185, 187.
Phallicism, real meaning of, 294.
Phantom, of body, and Vedan- tins, 349.
Phenomena: and 4th dimension, 84, 86; and scientific observations, 83; are all cyclic, 251; causes of, and scientists, 71; exist per se, 72; interchange of, between two worlds, 84; occult, 125; occult, and science, 77; psychic, 290; reason for flood of, 85.
Philo Judaeus, Biblical Antiquities, on Jews consulting demons, 217 & fn.
–, De specialibus legibus, on mysteries, 123, 133.
Philo of Byblos, Herrenius: 217, 218 fn.; works of, 95 fn.
Philopseudes, see Lucian.
Philosophers, always held similar beliefs, 198.
Philos, chrët., see Ventura.
Philos, des Hindous, see Pauthier.
Philozoism, Eastern, 22.
Phoebus, 67.
φωτισμούς, 231.
Phren, 205.
Physicians, allegedly alone sane, 60.
Physics, supersensuous, and chemistry, 75.
Pico della Mirandola, and his Theses, 252 fn., 258-59.
Pictorial language, 268.
Pindarus, Dirges, on death and initiation, 121, 132.
Pioneer, The, H. P. B., translating for, 5, 10.
Pisacha, and passions, 299.
Pi tris [Pitris], 184.
Plane(s) : and fourth dimension, 85; higher, in our three- dimens. world, 86; inter-communication between, 87-88; of ants, 86.
Planet(s): and Root-Races, 113; light of, and magical statues, 219; misprint for “ cycle ” in Isis, 183, 184.
Planetary: chambers, and soul at death, 113; spirits, 120.
Plato: 62; on the soul, 204 fn.
–, Republic, on man crucified in space, 295 fn.
–, Timaeus, 194.
Pledge, sacred, 242.
Pliny, 36.
Plough, symbol of, 279 fn.
Plutarch, Consolatio ad Apollonium, on initiation, 122.
–, Quaestiones Romanes, on lares, 194.
Pneuma, and semen, 239 fn. πνεύματα, etc., 234, 239.
Pneumatologie, etc., see Mirville.
Politics, and Rule XIV of T.S., 160 fn.
425 Polytheism: and monotheism, masks, 253; rests on the one unity, 274.
Pontifs, Sacred Books of, see Flac- cus, De indig.
Pope, A., An Essay on Man, 35. Popes, and sorcery, 222.
Porphyry: 192; demons of, 237; on death and initiation, 122; on Stygios, see Stobaeus.
–, De abstinentia carnis, 198, 210, 237.
–, De sacrificio et magia, on Soul of the Univ., 198; on sorcery, 203 fn.; 210.
–, On the Good and Bad Demons, on deceiving demons, 237.
Powers: psychic, a law in human nature, 308; seven occult, 285, 300; testing one’s own, 308.
Pract. Laws of Occult Science, on magical figures, 223.
Praise, and abuse, 173-74.
Prajna [Prajna]: defined, 291 fn.; six states of, 291.
Prakriti [Prakriti]: 286; as producer, 291.
Pralaya: 44; universal, and pre- serv. of individuality, 52.
Prana [Prana], 180, 202, 224, 299.
Preparatio Evangelica, see Eusebius. Presence, divine, 273, 274.
Presse, La, and Gautier, 58.
Pride, of our age, 55.
Principalities, Elementary, 37.
Principle (s): and souls, aspects of the One Spirit, 206 fn.; classification of, 284 et seq., 290-91, 345 et seq.; correspond to those of Kosmos, 290; endowed with illusive action, 180; four lower, 180, 186-87; human, in Egyptian teachings, 190 fn., 224; ignorance about, 225; mathematics of, 286; not entities but upadhis, 286; plurality of, in man 198; separation of, 299; sevenfold classif. esoteric, 285; seventh, and Univ. Spirit, 51; subjective, 290 fn.; undifferentiated, and Dhyan-Chohans, 188.
Probation: seven years of, 242; trials of, 243, 245.
Proceedings, see Soc. for Psych. Research.
Proceedings, of Royal Irish Acad., 33 fn.
Proclus, 192, 389.
Programme, Original, of T.S.: 135 et seq., broad features of, 145-46; text of, 145 et seq.
Prophecy, regarding nature of light, 65.
Prototype, of globe and humanity in heaven, 261.
Psalms, 255-56.
Psellus, 192.
–, De daemonibus, on magic, 123, 133, 389.
–, Zoroaster, Oracula magica, etc., on simulacrum, 224 & fn.
Psychic: group of workers on, plane, 145; powers, a law in human nature, 308; powers, latent in man, 308; powers, wrong attitude to, 308; true, people long for deliverance, 314.
Psychomaniacs, 62.
Psychopates, 59.
Psychostasy, 111.
Punishment, no, after death, 180 fn.
Puranas [Puranas]: 298; portray higher initiatory teachings, 254.
Puraravas, and swastika, 293.
Pyramid, seven chambers of, 113. Pythagoras, 123, 214, 283, 292; on imagination, 81; on the soul, 205 fn.
Qabbalah, etc., see Myer.
Quadrature of the Circle, see Parker.
426 Quaestiones, see Plutarch.
Qu-tamy, and the moon, 230, 240.
Rabble, same in all ages, 198. Race, see Root-Race.
Rachel, and idols, 216.
Raghunath Rao, IFArtZ is Hindu Religion?, 44 fn.
Ranae, see Aristophanes.
Rasatala [Rasatala], fourth world of a lower septenary, 85.
Rays: chemical, and heat, 73-74; dark, and ants, 73; used to see by occult means, 74.
Reason, human, and spirituality, 70.
Redemption, for all creatures, 46.
Reforms, in T.S., needed, 151-52.
Regions, seven, 274, 275.
Reincarnation: 176 el seq.; and karma, 177; cause of, 184; cyclic necessity, 183; errors in Isis on, 176 et seq.·, no immediate, for Monad, 179.
Religion: astro-physiological, 254; Jewish, mostly sexual & phallic worship, 255.
Religions, etc., see Guigniaut.
Remi, St., 26, 389.
Renan, E., 56.
Renovation, occult meaning of, 21.
Rerum natura, see Lucretius.
Research, free, to be encouraged, 148.
Resie, Comte de, Histoire et traite des sciences occultes: 192-93; on Augoeides, etc., 225; biogr., 389-90.
Resurrection: Christian Saints and animal, 26-27; general law in nature, 38; nirvanic, 38 fn.; of animals, 22, 23, 25; Parabrahmic, 43.
Reuvens, C. J. C., Lettre à Μ. Letronne, etc., 120-21, 132; biogr., 390.
Revelation, becomes innate knowledge, 93.
Revelation, 44.
Revue de l’hypnotisme, 319 (331); 328 (342).
Revue philosophique, etc., 319 (331), 325 fn. (339 fn.).
Revue scientifique, 319 fn. (331 fn.), 332 & fn., 325 fn. (339 fn.).
Rhombs, Babylonian, 94.
Richardson, Dr., on etheric nerveforce, 316.
Richet, Chas.,319 (332), 329 (343).
Rings, coloured, artificially produced, 291-92.
Rishis [Rishis] : seven & ten, 287 ; seven at end of round, 44.
Rochas d’Aiglun, E.-A.-A. de, 63 ; biogr., 390.
Roman : Catholics, and magic, 125; Catholics, and sorcery, 93; Church, despoiled Jews of black arts, 222.
Roman Breviary, 32 fn.
Romanes, Dr. G. J., 33 fn., 391.
Romans, Epistle to the·, on bondage of corruption, 20; on expectation and deliverance of creatures, 43-46.
Römische Geschichte, see Mommsen. Root-Race (s) : evolution of seven, 113; fifth, man, 199; fifth, and axial point of sub-race cycle, 68; first, and development of senses, 68; fourth, 90; fourth & fifth, 287 ; third & fourth, and cyclic return, 66; third, and woman, 256 fn.; we are in 5th sub-race of fifth, 70.
Rosellini, I., I Monument!, etc., on manes, 96-97; biogr., 391.
Rougé, Vicomte de, 105, 108, 111, 114, 118, 119 fn., 123.
Round (s) : fourth and development of senses, 68; fourth, and 427its sub-races, 69; spirituality in, 69, 70; third, compared to fourth, 69.
Royal Masonic Cycl., see MacKenzie.
Rules and Statutes: 149 et seq.; cannot be arbitrarily enforced, 159; No. XIV, concerning politics, 160 fn.; 170 fn.
Russkiy Vestnik, 333 fn.
Russkoye Obozreniye, 334 fn.
Sabinus, Aulus, 228, 391.
Sacrificio, etc., see Porphyry.
Sacrorum, etc., see Mansi.
Sadachara, 44 fn.
Sadducees: no spirituality in, 257; reject soul’s immortality, 255.
Sahasrakirana [Sahasrakirana], 275.
Sakridagämin [Sakridägamin], 276 & fn.
Sakti, 286.
Salamanders, 37.
Salem witchcraft, 78.
Salisbury Cathedral, and St.
Patrick’s confession, 32-33 fn.
Salvation, by personal merit, 244.
Samadhi [Samadhi], 289, 290.
Samkhyakärikä, on Prakriti, 291; 392.
Samson, 275, fn.
I Samuel, on teraphim, 230 fn.
Sanchoniathon, 95 & fn.
Sanjna, defined, 276fn.
Sanskrit: divine language, 264; easier than hieratic, 112 fn.
Sarpa, as symbol, 232 fn.
Saturday Review, 306.
Schütze, Herr Ernst, and H.P.B.’s handwriting, 337 fn.
Science: and 4th dimension, 85, 86; and occult teachings, 77; cannot explain rationale of phenomena, 70; dogmas in, and idealistic school of, 79; inconsistent, 252; occult, has key to mysteries, 55; occult or exact, discussed, 55 et seq.; of alchemy, 75; unsavory methods of, 78-79; proceeds by inductive methods, 78; sacred, in days of Moses, 240; secret, practised by Church, 251-52.
Scient. Letters, see Butleroff.
Scientists: attitude of, to spiritualistic phenomena, 76; formerly students of magic, 252; impede psychological knowledge, 71; often mistaken, 83; on causes of phenomena, 71; unable to give up dogmas, 77; unable to study occultism, 70, 71.
Scotland Yard, 78.
Scriptoribus Hiberniae, De, see Ware.
Scriptures, Jewish, adapted to astro-physiological symbols only, 254-55.
Secchi, Father Angelo, L’unitd della forze fiziche, on agents in space, 56; biogr., 392.
Secret Doctrine, see Blavatsky.
Secret Doctrine of Israel, see Waite. Secret retreats, preserve history of world, 93.
Selden, John, 236, 237; biogr., 393.
–, De diis Syriis, on teraphim, 233 & fn.
–, The Fabulous Gods, etc., 233-34 fn.
Select Works, see Taylor, Thos.
Self: forget it, 173; Higher, defined, 180, 186; Higher, must get rid of personal, 308-09; Higher, and devachan, 317.
Selfishness: Hatha-yoga as distilled, 160; to be opposed, 147.
Selves, inner, of rare individuals, 309.
Semele, and Cadmus, 220.
428 Semen, pneuma and stars, 239 fn.
Sense(s): and nature, 75; and spiritual perception, 68; as spiritual faculties, 68; developed by training, 71; developed in sub-races of 1st Root-race, 68; even trained, are often at fault, 83; formed but one sense at first, 68; fourth, of matter, 90; new, with every Race, 90; of hearing developed in 3rd sub-race of 4th Root-race, 68; reached from higher dimensional worlds, 84; sixth, 83; sixth and seventh, 68; spiritualized, 84; their reactions to energy, 72.
Sepher Dzeniuta, 268.
Sepher Yetgirah, 268, 269, 271, 393.
Sephiroth, Seven & ten, 287. Sepp, Dr., 280; biogr., 393-94.
Septuagint·. 255; on teraphim, 231, 235.
Seraphim: and teraphim, 231; from sarpa, 232 fn.
Serapis, and teraphim, 231.
Servius, Maurus Honoratus, 228, 394.
Sesha: 278-79-, and swastika, 293. Sesostris, instructed in magic, 120.
Seven: number, a power, 288; three and four, as factors in building Universe, 295.
Sevenfold Division: 348; due to nature herself, 288, 290; favored by occult physics, 291; key to man, 290; key to postmortem states, 289, 349; necessary to deal with Spiritualism, 300; soul of cosmogony, 294.
Severin of Cracow, St., 26, 392.
Seyffarth, Gustav: on ansated cross, 297; on Hebrew alphabet, 262; biogr., 394.
Shadows: astral, 229; used by sorcerers, 230.
Shambha-la, 347.
Shaphan, 263, 395.
Sharpe, S., Egyptian Inscriptions, 128, 129.
Shell: irrational, 279; not “spirit,” 249.
Shimon ben Yochai [Yohai]: 259; biogr. notes on, 269-70.
Sight: and hearing identical in the past, 67; and other senses, 72; and touch, 68; developed in 4th Root-race, 68.
Sims, Mr., and H. P. B.’s handwriting, 337 fn.
Simulacrum, 178, 186 fn., 189, 191, 193, 205, 224, 227, 228, 229.
Sinnett, A.P.: Letter ofH. P. B. to, 138-39.
–, Esoteric Buddhism, 44, 68 fn. 286, 329 (344), 347, 350.
–, Incidents in the Life of Mad. Blavatsky, 3, 250, 337 fn.
–, Le Monde Occulte, 318 fn., (331 fn.), 329 (344).
–, The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky, etc., see Blavatsky.
–, The Mahatma Letters, etc.: 341 fn.; on Rounds, 69 & fn.
–, The Occult World, 318 (331), 319 (332), 321 (335), 329 (344).
–, The “ Occult World Phenomena ” and the S. P. R., 3, 8-11.
–, United, reviewed by H.P.B., 306-17.
Sishtachara [Sishtachara], 44 fn.
Sishtas [Sishtas], 12, 44 & fn., 45.
Sistrum, 297.
Skandhas, and Manas, 52.
Skinner, J. R.: chief error of, 294; found one of the seven occult keys, 292 et seq.; ignorant of full scope of discovery, 293.
–, Key to .... the Source of Measures, 256 fn., 264, 292, 293-97.
–, “ Hebrew Metrology,” 256-57, 265.
429 –, “The Cabbalah,” 260 fn., 261 & fh„ 262-63, 265-66.
Slanders, H. P. B. analysis, of the S. P. R., 318-30 (330-44).
Slavery: spells decay, 21; upheld by clergy, 21.
Smith, G. D., The Teaching of the Catholic Church, 28-29.
Snow-flakes, 292.
Society for Psychical Research: and R. Hodgson, 318-30, 331-44; in a dilemma, 321 (335), role of, in Hodgson’s Report analyzed, 5-11.
–, Proceedings, on H. P. B., 318 (330), 334 fn.
Sod, Sodalities: 255-56; and Jacob, 256, 257; oath of, 267, 268.
Sohar, etc., see Müller.
Soirees, etc., see Maistre.
Solovyov, Vladimir S., philosopher, reviews Key to Theos., 334 fn.
Solovyov, Vsevolod S.: biogr. data and works, 332-33 fn.; sees the Master, 319 fn. (332 fn.).
–, Modern Priestess of Isis, 304, 333 fn. “Some Words on Daily Life,” 148 fn., 169-71.
Somme, La, etc., see Drioux.
Sons of God: as Hierophants, 119; true meaning of, 44.
Sorcerers: Atlantean, 125, 180; produce mental epidemics, 230; sentenced to death in Egypt, 117.
Sorcery: ancient and modern, 204 fn., 239; and animal remnants, 203 fn.; Atlantean, 93; cause of veiling knowledge, 125; in papyri, 114.
Soul(s): and planetary chambers, 113; animal and divine, 228; animal, substantial force, 37; astral, 198; come from potency of earth, 37; divine, or immortal Ego, 185; does not animate objects, 229; exit of, and mummy, 113; immortal, in animals, 47-48; informal, 27; judgment of, 109-11; lower, 197; no permanent, in animal acc. to Church, 22; of the Universe, 198; rational and irrational, 14, 20, 205-06 fn.; sensitive, 224; two, or principles, 35; Universal, 20.
Sound: and ants, 74; and color, 57 et seq., 62, 63-65; and color phenomena in earlier cycles, 66; and Gautier, 58; and light in Vedas, 67; and taste, 65; words of, and light from same roots, 66 et seq.
Source of Measures, see Skinner. Souvenirs, etc., see Hue.
Space (s): endless series of, 88; four-dimensional, and planes of being, 90; Kant on, 88; product of our understanding, 89; three-dimensional, 87.
Sparta, rigor of laws in, 19.
Spec, legibus, see Philo Judaeus. Spectres, see Le Loyer.
Spectrum, and dark rays, 72-74. Speech: associated with sight, 68; at first a mental articulation, 68; human, developed in 4th Root-Race, 68.
Spheres: of our chain, 113; music of the, 53-54; seven, and pyramid, 113.
Spirit: atma or, is arupa, 187; immortal, 185; man’s, preserves individuality in Paranirvana, 51; omnipotence of man’s, 51.
Spirits: of the elements, 234; have no body, 187; Seven, of Stars, 274.
Spirit-soul, individuality of, preserved to end of Maha-man- vantara, 52.
430 Spiritualists: and early T.S. Objects, 146; and fourth dimension, 88, 89; unable to prove phenomena as due to dead, 76.
Spirituality: and evolution, 52; of Evil, 180 fn.; of sub-races and rounds, 69; primordial, renascent now, 70; rush of, enhanced by literature, 309.
Splendeurs, see Levi.
Spook, mischievous, and printers, 200.
Spy, H. P. B., an alleged, 327 (341).
Statues: animated, 213 it seq.; art of animating, 225; for sorcery, 118 fn.; magical, fabricated, 103; magical, weapon against people, 223; magnetized, 123; moving, 123; or divine figures, 116; predicting future, 217 fn.
Steiger, Madame Isabel de, biogr. of, 395-97.
Stephen, St., and Jews, 254.
Sthula sarira [Sthula-sarira], 224. Sthulopadhi [Sthulopadhi], 289. Stobaeus, J., Florilegium, fragment of Porphyry on Stygios, 122, 133; 398.
Stoicheia, 233, 238, 239.
<TTOi)^eia)/jLaTiKOL, 233.
Stokes, W., “ The Tripartite Life of St. Patrick,” 33 fn.
Strabo, 122.
Stromateis, see Clement of Alex.
Subba Row, T.: 104; argues with H. P. B., 345 et seq.·, on classification of principles, 285 el seq.; quoted, 286, 287.
–, “The Aryan-Arhat Esoteric Tenets, etc.,” 286-87, 299-300, 347.
–, “The Constitution of the Microcosm,” 345.
–, Notes on the Bhagavad-Gita, 284 et. seq. & fn., 287, 351.
–, “Personal and Impersonal God,” 289, 291 fn.
–, “Septenary Division in Different Indian Systems,” 298.
Sub-race(s): first, of 3rd RootRace, and seventh of 5th, 69; first, of 4th Root-Race and speech, 68; third, of 4th RootRace, and hearing, 68; seventh, of our Race, 69; we are in fifth, of 5th Root-Race, 70.
Substances, root, and semblances, 201-02.
Success, or failure, and the Teacher, 171.
Sukshmopadhi [Sukshmopadhi], 289.
Summa, see Thomas Aquinas.
Sun: central, 274; shorn of beams, 297.
Sun-gods, and music, 67.
Suras: and central Sun, 274; and Yogic powers, 274.
Svayambhuva, 274.
Swarga [Svarga], 52, 227.
Swastika, on monuments and in Scriptures, 293, 294 fn.
Syever, 333 fn.
Sylphs, 37.
Symbology, of Jewish and Oriental systems, 258.
Symmachus, Q. A., Epistles, on genii, 196 & fn.; biogr, 398.
Syncellus, Georgius: 95; biogr., 398-99; corroborates papyri, 125.
Synesius, 198.
Tabernacle, archaic telephone, 237.
Tacitus, quoted, 90.
Talisman: animated, 217; to make oneself invisible, 73.
Tantra Shastras [Tantra-sastras], 264 fn.
Tantrikas, sorcery of, 204 fn.
Taraka Raja-Yoga [Taraka-Raja-Yoga], 288, 289, 298.
431 Tau and unfolded cross, 294; a septenary, 298.
Taylor, Thomas, The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysteries, 133.
–, Select Works of Porphyry, 198 fn., 210.
Teachers, living and ideal, 139. Terah, 230, 232 fn.
Teraphim: 118 fn., 230 et seq. as oracles, 231-, of Laban, 216; of Syrians, etc., 220, 221; exist today, 216; used for sorcery, 219.
Teraphim of Idolatry, 215.
Tertullian, Q., Apologeticus, confused with Minucius Felix’ writings, 18.
Tetraktis: and esoteric quadrature, 293; and number seven, 292.
Texture, of spiritual mind, 70.
Thales, 123.
Thebes, library found at, 108.
Ofkovt, 231.
Theoi, 97 fn.
Theophania, and hallucination, 62.
Theosophical Forum, The, 135.
Theosophical Society: a Pandemonium abroad, 167-68; abuses in, 246-47; cannot be destroyed as a body, 164; distinct from Theosophy, 160; doomed to exist, 164-65; fee in, 148-49; forced Eastern knowledge upon Western recognition, 168; most Catholic, 246; must challenge lie and uncloak vice, 174-75; needs no Loyolas, 166; neither Church nor sect, 171; no meddling in private beliefs in, 245; objects of, 145-46, 160 fn.; Original Programme of, 135 et seq.; unsectarian, 351.
Theosophist(s): and Theos, schools for 2,000 years, 169; corroborated by antiquity, 230; have no right to condemn, 175; left free, 245; qualities of, defined, 146-48fn.
Theosophist, The, 50, 135, 139, 176, 177, 191 fn., 207, 284 fh., 308.
Theosophy: an all-embracing science, 169 ; defined by a Master, 169-71-, distinct from T.S., 160; faithful echo of antiquity, 198; great mission of, 175; to be practical, 173; vehicle of, indestructible, 165.
Thesaurus, etc., see Ugolinus.
Thessaly, witches of, 93.
Theurgists, 209.
Theurgy: and daimones, 121; prodigies of, 123.
Thomas Aquinas, St.: 25; believed in St. Patrick’s miracles, 32; defines intelligence, 36; doctrine of, full of contradictions, 30, 31 ; on animal soul, 28, 29.
–, Summa Theologica, quoted, 30, 31.
Thought, immaterial, compared to dynamic, 52.
OvfjüL-yov, 229.
Thummim: 215; and urim, 236, 236 fn., 239.
Thumos, 205 fn.
Thyraeus, Petrus, Loca infesta, etc., on evocations, 204 fn., 210-11; 399.
Tibetan, adepts and their doctrine, 347.
Tibullus, Albius, Elegiac, on manes, 197 & fn. ; 399.
Timaeus, see Plato.
Time, cures sceptics, 279.
Tirthankara [Tîrthamkâra], 223 fn.
“ Tower-man,” compared with kangaroo, 81.
Tractatus de confess., see Binsfeld.
Traité de la Conn., see Bossuet.
432 Trallianus, on oracular head, 220; 356.
Transmigration: Hindu mercy for animals based on, 20; special meaning of, 111, 183.
Treatise on Idolatry, see Maimonides.
Truth: naked, appears false, 84; recognized by many, 284; Tacitus on, 90.
Tusculan Disp., see Cicero.
Tympanum, protected by occult means, 74.
Ugolinus, Blasius, Thesaurus, etc., on sorcery, 219; 399.
Umbra, 178, 228.
Undines, 37.
Unità, etc., see Secchi.
United, see Sinnett.
Unity, man an, 198.
Unknown, yearning for, 251.
Unseen, and unheard things exist on our globe, 75.
Upadhis [Upâdhis] : can be separated, 298; three, 286, 288, 289, 290.
Urim, 215, 239.
Urvagan, as luminous bodies, 96 & fn.
Vampires, exorcisms of, 227.
Van Helmont, 252.
Vasuki, 283.
Vedas: 44, 62, 66, 274; esoterically read, 66; on sound and light, 67.
Vegetarians, elephants and cows are, 246.
Velardi, 63.
Ventura di Raulica, Card, de, 26-27; biogr., 400.
–, Philosophie chrétienne, 29, 30.
Vikartana, defined, 297.
Vikramaditya [Vikramaditya], 106.
Virgil: 62; on the imago, 194.
–, Aeneid: on genii, 196-97; on the image of man, 227-28.
–, Georgies, 245.
Vishnu [Vishnu]: 293; as Time, 278-79; as Wittoba, 295.
Vishnu-Purana: 274; and swastika 293; on Vishnu, 279; 400.
Visishtadvaita, and Isis Unveiled, 50-52.
Visvakarma IV isvakarman], 297.
Vital spirits, 223.
Vivisection: barbarous practice, 49; horrors of, 13-16, 23, 35.
Vowels, and colors, 63.
Voyevodsky, L. F., Introduction to the Mythology of the Odyssey, on word-roots and sound and light, 66 & fn.; biogr., 400-01.
Vulgate: 19, 255; on teraphim, 231, 235.
Wachtmeister, C.: goes to London, 139; H. P. B.’s instruction to, 301-05 & face.; 401.
Wachtmeister, Count Raoul-Axel, 301.
Waite, A. E., The Doctrine and Literature of the Kabalah, 271.
–, The Secret Doctrine in Israel, 271.
Wallace, A. R., 76, 321 (335).
Ware, Sir James, De scriptoribus Hiberniae, 32 fn.
Watchers, their role, 275.
Wax figurines: and black arts, 223; astral body fixed in, 224.
Webster’s Dictionary: defines Theosophy, 169; on snow, 292 fn.
Welles, C. B., on psychai theai, 97 fn.
White, N. J. D., “The Latin Writings of St. Patrick,” 33 fn.
Wilder, Dr. A., quoted, 232 fn.
433 Winchell, A., World-Life, etc., on taxonomy of heavens, 277; biogr., 401.
Wisdom-Religion: before Adam, 253; universal, 347.
Wittoba, and facs., from Moor’s work, 295, 295 fn., 296.
Wolf, Index a Jacobo Gaffarello, in Bibi. Hebraea, 252 fn.
Woman, first, in 3rd Race, and Abel, 256 fn.
Words, of sound and light, from same roots, 66.
World-Life, see Winchell.
Worlds: enveloping our 4th- round world, 85; fourteen, and elements, 85.
Yliaster, 283.
Yogi [Yogin], and divine drink, 110.
Yomas, 294.
Zhelihovsky, Vera P. de, H. P. Blavatsky and a Modern Priest of Truth, 333 fn.
Zodiac, and planets, 238, 239.
Zohar·. 258, 268; historical data on, 269-71; mutilated, 260; not the original one, 259; real, discloses esotericism, 259; 402.
Zöllner, Prof.: 76; and 4 th dimension, 86.