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| {{Style P-Book|The Secret Doctrine}} | | {{Style P-Book|The Secret Doctrine}} |
| {{Style P-Subtitle|The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy}} | | {{Style P-Subtitle|The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy}} |
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| Adyar, Madras.<br> | | Adyar, Madras.<br> |
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− | 1888.<br> | + | vols. 1, 2 – 1888, vol. 3 – 1897.<ref name="sd3"/><br> |
− | Credits for electronic first verbatim edition goes to [https://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/sd/sd-hp.htm Theosophical University Press].}} | + | Credits for electronic first verbatim edition of volumes 1 and 2 goes to [https://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/sd/sd-hp.htm Theosophical University Press].}} |
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| : Classification of the Monads {{SD-p-toc|1|175|ed.1}} | | : Classification of the Monads {{SD-p-toc|1|175|ed.1}} |
| : The Monad Defined {{SD-p-toc|1|177|ed.1}} | | : The Monad Defined {{SD-p-toc|1|177|ed.1}} |
− | : The Monad Defined {{SD-p-toc|1|179|ed.1}} | + | : The Lunar Monads–the Pitris {{SD-p-toc|1|179|ed.1}} |
| : A Triple Evolution in Nature {{SD-p-toc|1|181|ed.1}} | | : A Triple Evolution in Nature {{SD-p-toc|1|181|ed.1}} |
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| == <center>BOOK I.—PART II.<br><small>THE EVOLUTION OF SYMBOLISM IN ITS APPROXIMATE ORDER.</small></center> == | | == <center>BOOK I.—PART II.<br><small>THE EVOLUTION OF SYMBOLISM IN ITS APPROXIMATE ORDER.</small></center> == |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.1|I. Symbolism and Ideographs]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|303|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.1|I. Symbolism and Ideographs]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|303|ed.1}} === |
| : Emblem and Symbol differ {{SD-p-toc|1|305|ed.1}} | | : Emblem and Symbol differ {{SD-p-toc|1|305|ed.1}} |
| : Magic Potency of Sound {{SD-p-toc|1|307|ed.1}} | | : Magic Potency of Sound {{SD-p-toc|1|307|ed.1}} |
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| <center>–––––––</center> | | <center>–––––––</center> |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.2|II. The Mystery Language and its Keys]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|310|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.2|II. The Mystery Language and its Keys]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|310|ed.1}} === |
| : Egypt’s many Religions {{SD-p-toc|1|311|ed.1}} | | : Egypt’s many Religions {{SD-p-toc|1|311|ed.1}} |
| : The Jews and their System {{SD-p-toc|1|313|ed.1}} | | : The Jews and their System {{SD-p-toc|1|313|ed.1}} |
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| <center>–––––––</center> | | <center>–––––––</center> |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.3|III. Primordial Substance and Divine Thought]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|325|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.3|III. Primordial Substance and Divine Thought]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|325|ed.1}} === |
| : Divine Thought, or Cineritious Matter ? {{SD-p-toc|1|327|ed.1}} | | : Divine Thought, or Cineritious Matter ? {{SD-p-toc|1|327|ed.1}} |
| : Ether and Intelligence {{SD-p-toc|1|330|ed.1}} | | : Ether and Intelligence {{SD-p-toc|1|330|ed.1}} |
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| <center>–––––––</center> | | <center>–––––––</center> |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.4|IV. Chaos—Theos—Kosmos]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|342|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.4|IV. Chaos—Theos—Kosmos]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|342|ed.1}} === |
| : The Union of Chaos and Spirit {{SD-p-toc|1|343|ed.1}} | | : The Union of Chaos and Spirit {{SD-p-toc|1|343|ed.1}} |
| : The Birth of Mind {{SD-p-toc|1|345|ed.1}} | | : The Birth of Mind {{SD-p-toc|1|345|ed.1}} |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.5|V. The Hidden Deity, its Symbols and Glyphs]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|349|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.5|V. The Hidden Deity, its Symbols and Glyphs]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|349|ed.1}} === |
| : The Gnostic Idea {{SD-p-toc|1|351|ed.1}} | | : The Gnostic Idea {{SD-p-toc|1|351|ed.1}} |
| : International Correlation of Gods {{SD-p-toc|1|355|ed.1}} | | : International Correlation of Gods {{SD-p-toc|1|355|ed.1}} |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.6|VI. The Mundane Egg]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|359|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.6|VI. The Mundane Egg]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|359|ed.1}} === |
| : Egg-born Logoi {{SD-p-toc|1|363|ed.1}} | | : Egg-born Logoi {{SD-p-toc|1|363|ed.1}} |
| : The Winged Globe {{SD-p-toc|1|365|ed.1}} | | : The Winged Globe {{SD-p-toc|1|365|ed.1}} |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.7|VII. The Days and Nights of Brahmâ]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|368|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.7|VII. The Days and Nights of Brahmâ]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|368|ed.1}} === |
| : Human Gods and Divine Men {{SD-p-toc|1|369|ed.1}} | | : Human Gods and Divine Men {{SD-p-toc|1|369|ed.1}} |
| : The Rebirth of Gods {{SD-p-toc|1|371|ed.1}} | | : The Rebirth of Gods {{SD-p-toc|1|371|ed.1}} |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.9|IX. Deus Lunus]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|386|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.9|IX. Deus Lunus]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|386|ed.1}} === |
| : A Glance at the Lunar Myth {{SD-p-toc|1|387|ed.1}} | | : A Glance at the Lunar Myth {{SD-p-toc|1|387|ed.1}} |
| : A Key-note to the Moon {{SD-p-toc|1|389|ed.1}} | | : A Key-note to the Moon {{SD-p-toc|1|389|ed.1}} |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.10|X. Tree and Serpent and Crocodile Worship]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|403|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.10|X. Tree and Serpent and Crocodile Worship]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|403|ed.1}} === |
| : Degeneration of the Symbol {{SD-p-toc|1|405|ed.1}} | | : Degeneration of the Symbol {{SD-p-toc|1|405|ed.1}} |
| : The Seven-headed Dragons {{SD-p-toc|1|407|ed.1}} | | : The Seven-headed Dragons {{SD-p-toc|1|407|ed.1}} |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.11|XI. Demon est Deus Inversus]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|411|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.11|XI. Demon est Deus Inversus]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|411|ed.1}} === |
| : Death is Life {{SD-p-toc|1|413|ed.1}} | | : Death is Life {{SD-p-toc|1|413|ed.1}} |
| : The Fall of the Angels {{SD-p-toc|1|418|ed.1}} | | : The Fall of the Angels {{SD-p-toc|1|418|ed.1}} |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.12|XII. The Theogony of the Creative Gods]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|424|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.12|XII. The Theogony of the Creative Gods]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|424|ed.1}} === |
| : The Point within the Circle {{SD-p-toc|1|426|ed.1}} | | : The Point within the Circle {{SD-p-toc|1|426|ed.1}} |
| : The Logos or Verbum {{SD-p-toc|1|429|ed.1}} | | : The Logos or Verbum {{SD-p-toc|1|429|ed.1}} |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.14|XIV. The Four Elements]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|460|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.14|XIV. The Four Elements]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|460|ed.1}} === |
| : The “ Gods ” and the “ Elements ” {{SD-p-toc|1|463|ed.1}} | | : The “ Gods ” and the “ Elements ” {{SD-p-toc|1|463|ed.1}} |
| : The Language of the Elements {{SD-p-toc|1|464|ed.1}} | | : The Language of the Elements {{SD-p-toc|1|464|ed.1}} |
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− | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.15|XV. On Kwan-Shi-Yin and Kwan-Yin]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|470|ed.1}}=== | + | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.1 p.2 sec.15|XV. On Kwan-Shi-Yin and Kwan-Yin]]}} {{SD-p-toc|1|470|ed.1}} === |
| : Kwan-Shi-Yin and Phallicism {{SD-p-toc|1|471|ed.1}} | | : Kwan-Shi-Yin and Phallicism {{SD-p-toc|1|471|ed.1}} |
| : The Real Meaning {{SD-p-toc|1|472|ed.1}} | | : The Real Meaning {{SD-p-toc|1|472|ed.1}} |
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− | == <center>BOOK II.— PART II.<br>ANTHROPOGENESIS.</center> == | + | == <center>BOOK II.— PART I.<br>ANTHROPOGENESIS.</center> == |
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| === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.1 ch.Stanzas|Stanzas from the Book of Dzyan]] {{SD-p-toc|2|15|ed.1}}}} === | | === {{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.1 ch.Stanzas|Stanzas from the Book of Dzyan]] {{SD-p-toc|2|15|ed.1}}}} === |
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| : The outgrowth of Races {{SD-p-toc|2|117|ed.1}} | | : The outgrowth of Races {{SD-p-toc|2|117|ed.1}} |
| : Leda, Castor, and Pollux {{SD-p-toc|2|121|ed.1}} | | : Leda, Castor, and Pollux {{SD-p-toc|2|121|ed.1}} |
− | : Леда, Кастор и Поллукс {{SD-p-toc|2|121|ed.1}}
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− | : Аллегория Кастора и Поллукса {{SD-p-toc|2|123|ed.1}}
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| : Jah-Hovah Androgynous {{SD-p-toc|2|125|ed.1}} | | : Jah-Hovah Androgynous {{SD-p-toc|2|125|ed.1}} |
| : The Jewish God-name {{SD-p-toc|2|127|ed.1}} | | : The Jewish God-name {{SD-p-toc|2|127|ed.1}} |
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| : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.1 st.12 sl.47-49 ch.Satanic Myth|The Origin of the Satanic Myth]] {{SD-p-toc|2|378|ed.1}} | | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.1 st.12 sl.47-49 ch.Satanic Myth|The Origin of the Satanic Myth]] {{SD-p-toc|2|378|ed.1}} |
| : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.1 st.12 sl.47-49 ch.Noah was a Kabir|Noah was a Kabir, hence he must have been a Demon]] {{SD-p-toc|2|390|ed.1}} | | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.1 st.12 sl.47-49 ch.Noah was a Kabir|Noah was a Kabir, hence he must have been a Demon]] {{SD-p-toc|2|390|ed.1}} |
− | : Легенды о Потопе {{SD-p-toc|2|391|ed.1}}
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| == <center>BOOK II.—PART II.<br><small>THE ARCHAIC SYMBOLISM OF THE WORLD-RELIGIONS.</small></center> == | | == <center>BOOK II.—PART II.<br><small>THE ARCHAIC SYMBOLISM OF THE WORLD-RELIGIONS.</small></center> == |
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− | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.1|Esoteric Tenets corroborated in every Scripture]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|449|ed.1}} === | + | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 ch.Esoteric Tenets|Esoteric Tenets corroborated in every Scripture]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|449|ed.1}} === |
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− | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.2| § XVI. Adam-Adami]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|452|ed.1}}=== | + | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.16| § XVI. Adam-Adami]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|452|ed.1}}=== |
| : The Cabalistic Four Adams {{SD-p-toc|2|457|ed.1}} | | : The Cabalistic Four Adams {{SD-p-toc|2|457|ed.1}} |
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| <center>–––––––</center> | | <center>–––––––</center> |
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− | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.3| XVII. The “ Holy of Holies ” : Its Degradation]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|459|ed.1}}=== | + | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.17| XVII. The “ Holy of Holies ” : Its Degradation]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|459|ed.1}}=== |
| : Christian Symbolism {{SD-p-toc|2|463|ed.1}} | | : Christian Symbolism {{SD-p-toc|2|463|ed.1}} |
| : The “ Four-faced ” Brahmâ {{SD-p-toc|2|465|ed.1}} | | : The “ Four-faced ” Brahmâ {{SD-p-toc|2|465|ed.1}} |
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− | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.4A| XVIII. On the Myth of the “ Fallen Angel,” in its various aspects]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|475|ed.1}}=== | + | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.18| XVIII. On the Myth of the “ Fallen Angel,” in its various aspects]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|475|ed.1}}=== |
− | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.4 ch.A|The Evil Spirit : Who and What ?]] {{SD-p-toc|2|475|ed.1}} | + | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.18 ch.A|The Evil Spirit : Who and What ?]] {{SD-p-toc|2|475|ed.1}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.4 ch.B|The Gods of Light proceed from the Gods of Darkness]] {{SD-p-toc|2|483|ed.1}} | + | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.18 ch.B|The Gods of Light proceed from the Gods of Darkness]] {{SD-p-toc|2|483|ed.1}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.4 ch.C|The many meanings of the “ War in Heaven ”]] {{SD-p-toc|2|492|ed.1}} | + | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.18 ch.C|The many meanings of the “ War in Heaven ”]] {{SD-p-toc|2|492|ed.1}} |
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− | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.5| XIX. Is Pleroma Satan’s Lair ?]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|506|ed.1}}=== | + | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.19| XIX. Is Pleroma Satan’s Lair ?]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|506|ed.1}}=== |
| : Jehovah’s Personating Spirit {{SD-p-toc|2|509|ed.1}} | | : Jehovah’s Personating Spirit {{SD-p-toc|2|509|ed.1}} |
| : The Mysterium Magnum {{SD-p-toc|2|512|ed.1}} | | : The Mysterium Magnum {{SD-p-toc|2|512|ed.1}} |
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− | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.6| XX. Prometheus the Titan]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|519|ed.1}}=== | + | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.20| XX. Prometheus the Titan]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|519|ed.1}}=== |
| : His Origin in Ancient India {{SD-p-toc|2|519|ed.1}} | | : His Origin in Ancient India {{SD-p-toc|2|519|ed.1}} |
| : The Boon he Gives {{SD-p-toc|2|523|ed.1}} | | : The Boon he Gives {{SD-p-toc|2|523|ed.1}} |
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− | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.7| XXI. Enoïchion-Henoch]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|529|ed.1}}=== | + | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.21| XXI. Enoïchion-Henoch]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|529|ed.1}}=== |
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− | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.8| XXII. The Symbolism of the Mystery Names Iao, and Jehovah]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|536|ed.1}}=== | + | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.22| XXII. The Symbolism of the Mystery Names Iao, and Jehovah]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|536|ed.1}}=== |
− | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.8 ch.A|Cross and Circle]] {{SD-p-toc|2|545|ed.1}} | + | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.22 ch.A|Cross and Circle]] {{SD-p-toc|2|545|ed.1}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.8 ch.B|The Fall of the Cross into Matter]] {{SD-p-toc|2|553|ed.1}} | + | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.22 ch.B|The Fall of the Cross into Matter]] {{SD-p-toc|2|553|ed.1}} |
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− | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.9| XXIII. The Upanishads in Gnostic Literature]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|563|ed.1}}=== | + | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.23| XXIII. The Upanishads in Gnostic Literature]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|563|ed.1}}=== |
| : When Time be no longer {{SD-p-toc|2|565|ed.1}} | | : When Time be no longer {{SD-p-toc|2|565|ed.1}} |
| : The Divine Self’s Wisdom {{SD-p-toc|2|566|ed.1}} | | : The Divine Self’s Wisdom {{SD-p-toc|2|566|ed.1}} |
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− | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.10| XXIV. The Cross and the Pythagorean Decade]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|573|ed.1}}=== | + | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.24| XXIV. The Cross and the Pythagorean Decade]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|573|ed.1}}=== |
| : Poseidon’s Five Ministers {{SD-p-toc|2|577|ed.1}} | | : Poseidon’s Five Ministers {{SD-p-toc|2|577|ed.1}} |
| : The Mystery of the Number Six {{SD-p-toc|2|583|ed.1}} | | : The Mystery of the Number Six {{SD-p-toc|2|583|ed.1}} |
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− | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.11| XXV. The Mysteries of the Hebdomad]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|590|ed.1}}=== | + | ==={{Style S-Small capitals|[[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.25| XXV. The Mysteries of the Hebdomad]]}} {{SD-p-toc|2|590|ed.1}}=== |
− | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.11 ch.A|Saptaparna]] {{SD-p-toc|2|590|ed.1}} | + | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.A|Saptaparna]] {{SD-p-toc|2|590|ed.1}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.11 ch.B|The Tetraktis in relation to the Heptagon]] {{SD-p-toc|2|598|ed.1}} | + | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.B|The Tetraktis in relation to the Heptagon]] {{SD-p-toc|2|598|ed.1}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.11 ch.C|The Septenary Element in the Vedas]] {{SD-p-toc|2|605|ed.1}} | + | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.C|The Septenary Element in the Vedas]] {{SD-p-toc|2|605|ed.1}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.11 ch.D|The Septenary in the Exoteric Works]] {{SD-p-toc|2|611|ed.1}} | + | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.D|The Septenary in the Exoteric Works]] {{SD-p-toc|2|611|ed.1}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.11 ch.E|Seven in Astronomy, Science and Magic]] {{SD-p-toc|2|618|ed.1}} | + | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.E|Seven in Astronomy, Science and Magic]] {{SD-p-toc|2|618|ed.1}} |
− | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.11 ch.F|The Seven Souls of the Egyptologists]] {{SD-p-toc|2|630|ed.1}} | + | : [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.2 p.2 sec.25 ch.F|The Seven Souls of the Egyptologists]] {{SD-p-toc|2|630|ed.1}} |
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| ==<center>BOOK II.—PART III.<br>ADDENDA.<br><small>SCIENCE AND THE SECRET DOCTRINE CONTRASTED.</small></center>== | | ==<center>BOOK II.—PART III.<br>ADDENDA.<br><small>SCIENCE AND THE SECRET DOCTRINE CONTRASTED.</small></center>== |
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| + | =<center>VOLUME III.<ref name="sd3">A third volume was compiled by A. Besant and published in 1897 after H. P. Blavatsky's death (1891). Text belongs to H.P.B., but she did not arrange nor approve this volume.</ref></center>= |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 ch.Preface|Preface]] {{SD-p-toc|3|xix|ed.1}} |
| + | : |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 ch.Introductory|Introductory]] {{SD-p-toc|3|1|ed.1}} |
| + | : One Key to All Sacred Books {{SD-p-toc|3|3|ed.1}} |
| + | : Assumptions have to be proven {{SD-p-toc|3|5|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Spirit of Plato's Teaching {{SD-p-toc|3|7|ed.1}} |
| + | : Self-Contradiction of the Critic {{SD-p-toc|3|9|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Character of Ammonius Saccas {{SD-p-toc|3|11|ed.1}} |
| + | : Plato a follower of Pythagoras {{SD-p-toc|3|13|ed.1}} |
| + | |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.1|SECTION I.]] |
| + | : Preliminary Survey {{SD-p-toc|3|14|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Protectors of China {{SD-p-toc|3|15|ed.1}} |
| + | : The A B C of Magic {{SD-p-toc|3|17|ed.1}} |
| + | : Magic As old As Man {{SD-p-toc|3|19|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Tree of Knowledge {{SD-p-toc|3|21|ed.1}} |
| + | : Occultism must win the Day {{SD-p-toc|3|23|ed.1}} |
| + | : Black Magic at work {{SD-p-toc|3|25|ed.1}} |
| + | : Black Magic and Hypnotism {{SD-p-toc|3|27|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Philosophy stands on its own Merits {{SD-p-toc|3|29|ed.1}} |
| + | |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.2|SECTION II.]] |
| + | : Modern Criticism and the Ancients {{SD-p-toc|3|30|ed.1}} |
| + | : All Honour to Genuine Scientists {{SD-p-toc|3|31|ed.1}} |
| + | : What is a Myth? {{SD-p-toc|3|33|ed.1}} |
| + | : Chaldean Oracles {{SD-p-toc|3|35|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.3|SECTION III.]] |
| + | : The Origin of Magic {{SD-p-toc|3|36|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Books of Hermes {{SD-p-toc|3|37|ed.1}} |
| + | : What is the Origin of Magic? {{SD-p-toc|3|39|ed.1}} |
| + | : Pherecydes of Syros {{SD-p-toc|3|41|ed.1}} |
| + | : Cain, Mathematical and Anthropomorphic {{SD-p-toc|3|43|ed.1}} |
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| + | {{Page|viii|contents.}} |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.4|SECTION IV.]] |
| + | : The Secrecy of Initiates {{SD-p-toc|3|44|ed.1}} |
| + | : Exoteric and Esoteric Teachings {{SD-p-toc|3|45|ed.1}} |
| + | : Origen on “Genesis” {{SD-p-toc|3|47|ed.1}} |
| + | : The “Dark Sayings” of the “Testaments” {{SD-p-toc|3|49|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Greatest Crime ever perpetrated {{SD-p-toc|3|51|ed.1}} |
| + | : Asiatic Religions proclaim their Esoterism openly {{SD-p-toc|3|53|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Wisdom Religion {{SD-p-toc|3|55|ed.1}} |
| + | |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.5|SECTION V.]] |
| + | : Some Reasons for Secrecy {{SD-p-toc|3|56|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Key of Practical Theurgy {{SD-p-toc|3|57|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Ladder of Being {{SD-p-toc|3|59|ed.1}} |
| + | : Three Ways open to the Adept {{SD-p-toc|3|61|ed.1}} |
| + | : Man is God {{SD-p-toc|3|63|ed.1}} |
| + | : Jesus taught Reincarnation {{SD-p-toc|3|65|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.6|SECTION VI.]] |
| + | : The Dangers of Practical Magic {{SD-p-toc|3|67|ed.1}} |
| + | : Names are Symbols {{SD-p-toc|3|69|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Three Mothers {{SD-p-toc|3|71|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Bible and Word-Juggling {{SD-p-toc|3|73|ed.1}} |
| + | : Moses and the Jews {{SD-p-toc|3|75|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.7|SECTION VII.]] |
| + | : Old Wine in New Bottles {{SD-p-toc|3|76|ed.1}} |
| + | : Copies that Ante-dated Originals {{SD-p-toc|3|77|ed.1}} |
| + | : Which were the Thieves? {{SD-p-toc|3|79|ed.1}} |
| + | : Character of the “ Bible ” {{SD-p-toc|3|81|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.8|SECTION VIII.]] |
| + | : The “ Book of Enoch ” The Origin and the Foundation of Christianity {{SD-p-toc|3|82|ed.1}} |
| + | : The “ Book of Enoch ” and Christianity {{SD-p-toc|3|83|ed.1}} |
| + | : Enoch records the Races {{SD-p-toc|3|85|ed.1}} |
| + | : The “ Book of Enoch ” symbolical {{SD-p-toc|3|87|ed.1}} |
| + | : Occultists do not reject the “ Bible ” {{SD-p-toc|3|89|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | {{Page|ix|contents.}} |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.9|SECTION IX.]] |
| + | : Hermetic and Kabalistic Doctrines {{SD-p-toc|3|91|ed.1}} |
| + | : The “ Kabalah ” and the “ Book of Enoch ” {{SD-p-toc|3|93|ed.1}} |
| + | : Numbers and Measures {{SD-p-toc|3|95|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Doctrine Belongs to All {{SD-p-toc|3|97|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.10|SECTION X.]] |
| + | : Various Occult Systems of Interpretations of Alphabets and Numerals {{SD-p-toc|3|98|ed.1}} |
| + | : Numbers and Magic {{SD-p-toc|3|99|ed.1}} |
| + | : Gods and Numbers {{SD-p-toc|3|101|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Universal Language {{SD-p-toc|3|103|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.11|SECTION XI.]] |
| + | : The Hexagon with the Central Point, or The Seventh Key {{SD-p-toc|3|105|ed.1}} |
| + | : Occult Weapons {{SD-p-toc|3|107|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.12|SECTION XII.]] |
| + | : The Duty of the True Occultist toward Religions {{SD-p-toc|3|109|ed.1}} |
| + | : Christian and non-Christian Adepts {{SD-p-toc|3|111|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.13|SECTION XIII.]] |
| + | : Post-Christian Adepts and their Doctrines {{SD-p-toc|3|112|ed.1}} |
| + | : Unfair Criticism {{SD-p-toc|3|113|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Two Eternal Principles {{SD-p-toc|3|115|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.14|SECTION XIV.]] |
| + | : Simon and his Biographer Hippolytus {{SD-p-toc|3|117|ed.1}} |
| + | : Uneven Balances {{SD-p-toc|3|119|ed.1}} |
| + | : Stones as “ Evidences ” {{SD-p-toc|3|121|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.15|SECTION XV.]] |
| + | : St. Paul the Real Founder of present Christianity {{SD-p-toc|3|122|ed.1}} |
| + | : Abrogation of Law by Initiates {{SD-p-toc|3|123|ed.1}} |
| + | : Paul changed to Simon {{SD-p-toc|3|125|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | {{Page|x|contents.}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.16|SECTION XVI.]] |
| + | : Peter a Jewish Kabalist, not an Initiate {{SD-p-toc|3|126|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Seat of Peter {{SD-p-toc|3|127|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.17|SECTION XVII.]] |
| + | : Appollonius of Tyana {{SD-p-toc|3|129|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Mysterious Teacher {{SD-p-toc|3|131|ed.1}} |
| + | : Apollonius cannot be Destroyed {{SD-p-toc|3|133|ed.1}} |
| + | : De Mirville on Apollonius {{SD-p-toc|3|135|ed.1}} |
| + | : Apollonius no Fiction {{SD-p-toc|3|137|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.18|SECTION XVIII.]] |
| + | : Facts underlying Adept Biographies {{SD-p-toc|3|138|ed.1}} |
| + | : Jesus and Apollonius {{SD-p-toc|3|139|ed.1}} |
| + | : Biographies of Initiates {{SD-p-toc|3|141|ed.1}} |
| + | : Similarity of Legends {{SD-p-toc|3|143|ed.1}} |
| + | : Nature of Christ {{SD-p-toc|3|145|ed.1}} |
| + | : A Serious Mistranslation {{SD-p-toc|3|147|ed.1}} |
| + | : Secret Doctrine of Jesus {{SD-p-toc|3|149|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Cross and Crucifix {{SD-p-toc|3|151|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Story of Jesus {{SD-p-toc|3|153|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Primitive Woman {{SD-p-toc|3|155|ed.1}} |
| + | : Kabalistic Reading of Gospels {{SD-p-toc|3|157|ed.1}} |
| + | : Universal Teachings {{SD-p-toc|3|159|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.19|SECTION XIX.]] |
| + | : St. Cyprian of Antioch {{SD-p-toc|3|160|ed.1}} |
| + | : Magic in Antioch {{SD-p-toc|3|161|ed.1}} |
| + | : Sorcerer become Saint {{SD-p-toc|3|163|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.20|SECTION XX.]] |
| + | : The Eastern Gupta Vidya and the Kabalah {{SD-p-toc|3|164|ed.1}} |
| + | : A Mystery within a Mystery {{SD-p-toc|3|165|ed.1}} |
| + | : Authorship of the “ Zohar ” {{SD-p-toc|3|167|ed.1}} |
| + | : Chaldaic and Hebrew {{SD-p-toc|3|169|ed.1}} |
| + | : The First Men {{SD-p-toc|3|171|ed.1}} |
| + | : Many Events not Historical {{SD-p-toc|3|173|ed.1}} |
| + | : The real Hebrew Characters Lost {{SD-p-toc|3|175|ed.1}} |
| + | : Hebrew Esotericism not Primitive {{SD-p-toc|3|177|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Concealed of All the Concealed {{SD-p-toc|3|179|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | {{Page|xi|contents.}} |
| + | |
| + | : Three-in-One and Four {{SD-p-toc|3|181|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Septenary Sephira {{SD-p-toc|3|183|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Blind Leading the Blind {{SD-p-toc|3|185|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.21|SECTION XXI.]] |
| + | : Hebrew Allegories {{SD-p-toc|3|186|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Hebrew Bible does not exist {{SD-p-toc|3|187|ed.1}} |
| + | : Some Hebrews were Initiates {{SD-p-toc|3|189|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Seven Creative Gods {{SD-p-toc|3|191|ed.1}} |
| + | : Seven Keys to all Allegories {{SD-p-toc|3|193|ed.1}} |
| + | : Gerald Massey on the Seven Creators {{SD-p-toc|3|195|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Father and Mother {{SD-p-toc|3|197|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.22|SECTION XXII.]] |
| + | : The “ Zohar ” on Creation and the Elohim {{SD-p-toc|3|199|ed.1}} |
| + | : Angels as Builders {{SD-p-toc|3|201|ed.1}} |
| + | : Who are the Elohim? {{SD-p-toc|3|203|ed.1}} |
| + | : Monad, Duad, and Triad {{SD-p-toc|3|205|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Creative Gods {{SD-p-toc|3|207|ed.1}} |
| + | : God the Host {{SD-p-toc|3|209|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.23|SECTION XXIII.]] |
| + | : What the Occultists and Kabalists have to say {{SD-p-toc|3|211|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Mystery of the Sun {{SD-p-toc|3|213|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.24|SECTION XXIV.]] |
| + | : Modern Kabalists in Science and Occult Astronomy {{SD-p-toc|3|215|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Place of Neptune {{SD-p-toc|3|217|ed.1}} |
| + | : Self-Generation ex-Niholo? {{SD-p-toc|3|219|ed.1}} |
| + | : Are there Angels in Stars? {{SD-p-toc|3|221|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.25|SECTION XXV.]] |
| + | : Eastern and Western Occultism {{SD-p-toc|3|222|ed.1}} |
| + | : Primordial Matter {{SD-p-toc|3|223|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Great Deep {{SD-p-toc|3|225|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Chaos of Genesis {{SD-p-toc|3|227|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Bible of Humanity {{SD-p-toc|3|229|ed.1}} |
| + | : Chaos is Theos or Kosmos {{SD-p-toc|3|231|ed.1}} |
| + | : One Hundred and Eight {{SD-p-toc|3|233|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | {{Page|xii|contents.}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.26|SECTION XXVI.]] |
| + | : The Idols and the Teraphim {{SD-p-toc|3|234|ed.1}} |
| + | : Divining by Teraphim {{SD-p-toc|3|235|ed.1}} |
| + | : Jehovah and Teraphim {{SD-p-toc|3|237|ed.1}} |
| + | : Idol of the Moon {{SD-p-toc|3|239|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.27|SECTION XXVII.]] |
| + | : Egyptian Magic {{SD-p-toc|3|241|ed.1}} |
| + | : Evidence of Papyri {{SD-p-toc|3|243|ed.1}} |
| + | : Symbols and their Reading {{SD-p-toc|3|245|ed.1}} |
| + | : Rebirth and Transmigration {{SD-p-toc|3|247|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Egyptian Khous {{SD-p-toc|3|249|ed.1}} |
| + | : Obsession in Egypt {{SD-p-toc|3|251|ed.1}} |
| + | : Two Rituals of Magic {{SD-p-toc|3|253|ed.1}} |
| + | : Magical Statues {{SD-p-toc|3|255|ed.1}} |
| + | : Romances – but True {{SD-p-toc|3|257|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.28|SECTION XXVIII.]] |
| + | : The Origin of the Mysteries {{SD-p-toc|3|258|ed.1}} |
| + | : An Instant in Heaven {{SD-p-toc|3|259|ed.1}} |
| + | : Growth of Popular Beliefs {{SD-p-toc|3|261|ed.1}} |
| + | : A True Priesthood {{SD-p-toc|3|263|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Egyptian Priests {{SD-p-toc|3|265|ed.1}} |
| + | : Revealing and Reveiling {{SD-p-toc|3|267|ed.1}} |
| + | : Atlanteans Degenerating {{SD-p-toc|3|269|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.29|SECTION XXIX.]] |
| + | : The Trial of the Sun Initiate {{SD-p-toc|3|270|ed.1}} |
| + | : Vishvakarma and Vikarttana {{SD-p-toc|3|271|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Transmission of Light {{SD-p-toc|3|273|ed.1}} |
| + | : Masonry and the Jesuits {{SD-p-toc|3|275|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.30|SECTION XXX.]] |
| + | : The Mystery “ Sun of Initiation ” {{SD-p-toc|3|277|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Sun as God {{SD-p-toc|3|279|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.31|SECTION XXXI.]] |
| + | : The Objects of the Mysteries {{SD-p-toc|3|281|ed.1}} |
| + | : Mysteries and Theophany {{SD-p-toc|3|283|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Mysteries and Masonry {{SD-p-toc|3|285|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | {{Page|xiii|contents.}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.32|SECTION XXXII.]] |
| + | : Traces of the Mysteries {{SD-p-toc|3|287|ed.1}} |
| + | : Christos and Chrestos {{SD-p-toc|3|289|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Symbolism of Narada {{SD-p-toc|3|291|ed.1}} |
| + | : Egyptian Initiation {{SD-p-toc|3|293|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Self-sacrificing Victim {{SD-p-toc|3|295|ed.1}} |
| + | : Orpheus {{SD-p-toc|3|297|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.33|SECTION XXXIII.]] |
| + | : The Last of the Mysteries in Europe {{SD-p-toc|3|298|ed.1}} |
| + | : Alesia and Bibractis {{SD-p-toc|3|299|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Learning of Egypt {{SD-p-toc|3|301|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.34|SECTION XXXIV.]] |
| + | : The Post-Christian Successors to the Mysteries {{SD-p-toc|3|303|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Root Races {{SD-p-toc|3|305|ed.1}} |
| + | : The “ False Gnosis ” {{SD-p-toc|3|307|ed.1}} |
| + | : Teachers of Ammonius {{SD-p-toc|3|309|ed.1}} |
| + | : Difficulties and Dangers {{SD-p-toc|3|311|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Neo-Platonic School {{SD-p-toc|3|313|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.35|SECTION XXXV.]] |
| + | : Symbolism of Sun and Stars {{SD-p-toc|3|315|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Circle Dance {{SD-p-toc|3|317|ed.1}} |
| + | : Christian Astrolatry {{SD-p-toc|3|319|ed.1}} |
| + | : Michael the Conqueror {{SD-p-toc|3|321|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Christian Sun-God {{SD-p-toc|3|323|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.36|SECTION XXXVI.]] |
| + | : Pagan Sidereal Worship, or Astrology {{SD-p-toc|3|325|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Planetary Angels {{SD-p-toc|3|327|ed.1}} |
| + | : Celestial Wheels {{SD-p-toc|3|329|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Promethean Mystery {{SD-p-toc|3|331|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.37|SECTION XXXVII.]] |
| + | : The Souls of the Stars — Universal Heliolatry {{SD-p-toc|3|332|ed.1}} |
| + | : Christian Star-Worship {{SD-p-toc|3|333|ed.1}} |
| + | : A Singular Confession {{SD-p-toc|3|335|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | {{Page|xiv|contents.}} |
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| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.38|SECTION XXXVIII.]] |
| + | : Astrology and Astrolatry {{SD-p-toc|3|337|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Defence of Astrology {{SD-p-toc|3|339|ed.1}} |
| + | : Its Later Deterioration {{SD-p-toc|3|341|ed.1}} |
| + | : Its Prominent Disciples {{SD-p-toc|3|343|ed.1}} |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.39|SECTION XXXIX.]] |
| + | : Cycles of Avatâras {{SD-p-toc|3|345|ed.1}} |
| + | : An Unfulfilled Prophecy {{SD-p-toc|3|347|ed.1}} |
| + | : Secret Cycles {{SD-p-toc|3|349|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.40|SECTION XL.]] |
| + | : Secret Cycles {{SD-p-toc|3|350|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Naros {{SD-p-toc|3|351|ed.1}} |
| + | : Age of the Vedas {{SD-p-toc|3|353|ed.1}} |
| + | : Testimony of the Song Celestial {{SD-p-toc|3|355|ed.1}} |
| + | : Mackey's Arguments {{SD-p-toc|3|357|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.41|SECTION XLI.]] |
| + | : The Doctrine of the Avatâras {{SD-p-toc|3|361|ed.1}} |
| + | : All Avatâras Identical {{SD-p-toc|3|363|ed.1}} |
| + | : Voluntary Incarnation {{SD-p-toc|3|365|ed.1}} |
| + | : Cardinal de Cusa {{SD-p-toc|3|367|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Seven Rays {{SD-p-toc|3|369|ed.1}} |
| + | : Special Cases {{SD-p-toc|3|371|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Higher Astral {{SD-p-toc|3|373|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.42|SECTION XLII.]] |
| + | : The Seven Principles {{SD-p-toc|3|374|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.43|SECTION XLIII.]] |
| + | : The Mystery of Buddha {{SD-p-toc|3|376|ed.1}} |
| + | : Shankarâchârya {{SD-p-toc|3|377|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Buddha cannot Reincarnate {{SD-p-toc|3|379|ed.1}} |
| + | : A Fuller Explanation {{SD-p-toc|3|381|ed.1}} |
| + | : Sacrifice {{SD-p-toc|3|383|ed.1}} |
| + | : Shankarâchârya still Living {{SD-p-toc|3|385|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | {{Page|xv|contents.}} |
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| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.44|SECTION XLIV.]] |
| + | : “ Reincarnations ” of Buddha {{SD-p-toc|3|386|ed.1}} |
| + | : Vajradhara {{SD-p-toc|3|387|ed.1}} |
| + | : Living Buddhas {{SD-p-toc|3|389|ed.1}} |
| + | : An Obscure Passage {{SD-p-toc|3|391|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.45|SECTION XLV.]] |
| + | : An Unpublished Discourse of Buddha {{SD-p-toc|3|393|ed.1}} |
| + | : A Mistaken View {{SD-p-toc|3|395|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.46|SECTION XLVI.]] |
| + | : Nirvana-Moksha {{SD-p-toc|3|396|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Ãkâsha {{SD-p-toc|3|397|ed.1}} |
| + | : Matter is ever living {{SD-p-toc|3|399|ed.1}} |
| + | : Blind Faith not Expected {{SD-p-toc|3|401|ed.1}} |
| + | : What Annihilation Means {{SD-p-toc|3|403|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.47|SECTION XLVII.]] |
| + | : The Secret Books of “ Lam-Rin ” and Dzyan {{SD-p-toc|3|405|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.48|SECTION XLVIII.]] |
| + | : Amita Buddha Kwan-Shai-yin, and Kwan-yin. — What the “ Book of Dzyan ” and the Lamaseries of Tsong-Kha-Pa say {{SD-p-toc|3|407|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.49|SECTION XLIX.]] |
| + | : Tsong-Kha-Pa — Lohans in China {{SD-p-toc|3|409|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Lost Word {{SD-p-toc|3|411|ed.1}} |
| + | : Tibetan Prophecies {{SD-p-toc|3|413|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.50|SECTION L.]] |
| + | : A Few More Misconceptions Corrected {{SD-p-toc|3|414|ed.1}} |
| + | : Misrepresentations of Buddhism {{SD-p-toc|3|415|ed.1}} |
| + | : A Mysterious Land {{SD-p-toc|3|417|ed.1}} |
| + | : Absurd Conclusions {{SD-p-toc|3|419|ed.1}} |
| + | : Materialistic Orientalists {{SD-p-toc|3|421|ed.1}} |
| + | : Introduction of Buddhism into Tibet {{SD-p-toc|3|423|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | {{Page|xvi|contents.}} |
| + | |
| + | |
| + | [[HPB-SD(ed.1) v.3 sec.51|SECTION LI.]] |
| + | : The “ Doctrine of the Eye ” and the “ Doctrine of the Heart,” or the “ Heart's Seal ” {{SD-p-toc|3|424|ed.1}} |
| + | : Swedenborg's Claims {{SD-p-toc|3|425|ed.1}} |
| + | : The God “ Who ” {{SD-p-toc|3|427|ed.1}} |
| + | : More Misrepresentations {{SD-p-toc|3|429|ed.1}} |
| + | : Âryâsanga {{SD-p-toc|3|431|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | <center>SOME PAPERS ON THE BEARING OF OCCULT PHILOSOPHY ON LIFE.</center> |
| + | : Note {{SD-p-toc|3|434|ed.1}} |
| + | : A Warning {{SD-p-toc|3|435|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Jewel in the Lotus {{SD-p-toc|3|437|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Pythagorean Triad {{SD-p-toc|3|439|ed.1}} |
| + | : Seven Correspondential Contents {{SD-p-toc|3|441|ed.1}} |
| + | : Correspondence between Races and Man {{SD-p-toc|3|443|ed.1}} |
| + | : Man and The Logos {{SD-p-toc|3|445|ed.1}} |
| + | : Cosmic, Spiritual, and Physical Centres {{SD-p-toc|3|447|ed.1}} |
| + | : Woman and Alchemy {{SD-p-toc|3|449|ed.1}} |
| + | : Sound and Colour {{SD-p-toc|3|451|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Days of the Week {{SD-p-toc|3|453|ed.1}} |
| + | : An Explanation {{SD-p-toc|3|455|ed.1}} |
| + | : Astrology and Lunar Weeks {{SD-p-toc|3|457|ed.1}} |
| + | : Seeing Sounds and Hearing Colours {{SD-p-toc|3|459|ed.1}} |
| + | : Planetary and Human Bodies {{SD-p-toc|3|461|ed.1}} |
| + | : Planets and Faculties {{SD-p-toc|3|463|ed.1}} |
| + | : Simon Magnus the Magician {{SD-p-toc|3|465|ed.1}} |
| + | : Series of Æons {{SD-p-toc|3|467|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Triple Æon {{SD-p-toc|3|469|ed.1}} |
| + | : Magic and Miracles {{SD-p-toc|3|471|ed.1}} |
| + | : Magic a Divine Science {{SD-p-toc|3|473|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Seven Hierarchies {{SD-p-toc|3|475|ed.1}} |
| + | : Origins {{SD-p-toc|3|477|ed.1}} |
| + | : Colours and Principles {{SD-p-toc|3|479|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Primordial Seven {{SD-p-toc|3|481|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Hierarchies and Man {{SD-p-toc|3|483|ed.1}} |
| + | : Wisdom and Truth {{SD-p-toc|3|485|ed.1}} |
| + | : Occult Secrecy {{SD-p-toc|3|487|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Light and Dark Sides of Nature {{SD-p-toc|3|489|ed.1}} |
| + | : Nature's Finer Forces {{SD-p-toc|3|491|ed.1}} |
| + | : The “ Seven Principles ” {{SD-p-toc|3|493|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | {{Page|xvii|contents.}} |
| + | |
| + | : The Auric Egg {{SD-p-toc|3|495|ed.1}} |
| + | : Five or Seven Tattvas {{SD-p-toc|3|497|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Tattvas {{SD-p-toc|3|499|ed.1}} |
| + | : Esoteric and Tântra Tables of the Tattvas {{SD-p-toc|3|501|ed.1}} |
| + | : Hatha and Râja Yoga {{SD-p-toc|3|503|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Awakening of the Seventh Sense {{SD-p-toc|3|505|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Master Chakras {{SD-p-toc|3|507|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Human Harp {{SD-p-toc|3|509|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Duality of Manas {{SD-p-toc|3|511|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Living and the Dead {{SD-p-toc|3|513|ed.1}} |
| + | : Gaining Immortality {{SD-p-toc|3|515|ed.1}} |
| + | : Light and Life {{SD-p-toc|3|517|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Two Egos {{SD-p-toc|3|519|ed.1}} |
| + | : Death of the Soul {{SD-p-toc|3|521|ed.1}} |
| + | : Reincarnation of Lower Soul {{SD-p-toc|3|523|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Dweller on the Threshold {{SD-p-toc|3|525|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Word {{SD-p-toc|3|527|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Divine Witness {{SD-p-toc|3|529|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | : Appendix {{SD-p-toc|3|530|ed.1}} |
| + | : A Mantra Operative {{SD-p-toc|3|531|ed.1}} |
| + | : Colour and Spiritual Sound {{SD-p-toc|3|533|ed.1}} |
| + | : Musical Table {{SD-p-toc|3|535|ed.1}} |
| + | : Notes on Some Oral Teachings {{SD-p-toc|3|537|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Dweller on the Threshold {{SD-p-toc|3|539|ed.1}} |
| + | : Fear and Hatred {{SD-p-toc|3|541|ed.1}} |
| + | : Triangle and Quaternary {{SD-p-toc|3|543|ed.1}} |
| + | : Prâna and Antahkarana {{SD-p-toc|3|545|ed.1}} |
| + | : Sacred Centres of Body {{SD-p-toc|3|547|ed.1}} |
| + | : Ãkâsha Nature's Sounding-Board {{SD-p-toc|3|549|ed.1}} |
| + | : Kosmic Consciousness {{SD-p-toc|3|551|ed.1}} |
| + | : Divisions of the Astral Plane {{SD-p-toc|3|553|ed.1}} |
| + | : Kosmic Planes {{SD-p-toc|3|555|ed.1}} |
| + | : Differentiation {{SD-p-toc|3|557|ed.1}} |
| + | : Men and Pitris {{SD-p-toc|3|559|ed.1}} |
| + | : Power of Imagination {{SD-p-toc|3|561|ed.1}} |
| + | : Why Cycles Return {{SD-p-toc|3|563|ed.1}} |
| + | : Talas and Lokas {{SD-p-toc|3|565|ed.1}} |
| + | : States of Consciousness {{SD-p-toc|3|567|ed.1}} |
| + | : Man and Lokas {{SD-p-toc|3|569|ed.1}} |
| + | : Yogis in Svarloka {{SD-p-toc|3|571|ed.1}} |
| + | : Consciousness and Self-Consciousness {{SD-p-toc|3|573|ed.1}} |
| + | : Scales of Consciousness {{SD-p-toc|3|575|ed.1}} |
| + | : Vibrations and Impressions {{SD-p-toc|3|577|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Crucifixion of the Christos {{SD-p-toc|3|579|ed.1}} |
| + | |
| + | {{Page|xviii|contents.}} |
| + | |
| + | : Rising above the Brain {{SD-p-toc|3|581|ed.1}} |
| + | : Christ and Apollonius {{SD-p-toc|3|583|ed.1}} |
| + | : The Beginnings {{SD-p-toc|3|585|ed.1}} |
| + | : Karmic Effects {{SD-p-toc|3|587|ed.1}} |
| + | : Fire is Kriyâshakti {{SD-p-toc|3|589|ed.1}} |
| + | : Responsibility and the Ego {{SD-p-toc|3|591|ed.1}} |
| + | : Functions of the Astral Body {{SD-p-toc|3|593|ed.1}} |
| + | {{Columns end}} |
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| + | {{Footnotes}} |
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| = See also = | | = See also = |
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| * [[HPB-SD|Main page]] for this book with general description and links. | | * [[HPB-SD|Main page]] for this book with general description and links. |
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