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A comprehensive reference volume that organizes and clarifies an esoteric system through alphabetized entries, cross-references, and thematic summaries. It presents definitions and symbolic interpretations of cosmological, metaphysical, and spiritual concepts, links ideas across preceding volumes, and supplies bibliographic and source citations. The work outlines cycles, hierarchies, and principles central to the doctrine, offers interpretive notes on ancient myths and terminology, and serves as a navigational aid for readers seeking concise explanations and connections among the wider treatise's arguments and sources.

  • Abbe Huc, — quoted, 329, 422.
  • Abel, 150, 153, 155, 156, 181, 182, 295.
  • Abraham, 45, 94, 96;
  • Abram, 94, 95, 155.
  • Abraxas, 115.
  • Absolute, The —, 226, 366, 427, 450, 455;
    • the — All, 205;
    • — Being, 580;
    • Breath of the —, 403;
    • — Cause, 363;
    • Circle, the symbol of the —, 115, 200, 477;
    • — Consciousness, 366, 418;
    • — Deity, 402, 484, 494;
    • Eternal —, 444;
    • — Knowledge 420;
    • — Life, 477;
    • — Light, 223, 253, 517;
    • — Motion, 542, 585;
    • Mulaprakriti an aspect of the —, 518;
    • One —, 439, 450;
    • — Perfection, 208;
    • Secret Mystery-name of the —, 427;
    • — Sound, 477;
    • — Truth, 418;
    • — Unity, 68, 190.
  • Absoluteness, 565.
  • Abstract, — and Concrete, 486;
    • — Meditation, 386;
    • — Nature, 178;
    • — Unity, 200.
  • Abyss, — or Chaos, 191, 224.
  • Action, Organs of —, 565;
    • Prayer and —, 450;
    • Psychic —, 542.
  • Acts of the Apostles, 112, 122, 149.
  • Adam, 171, 181, 203;
    • — and Eve, 155, 201;
    • — of dust, 192;
    • Fall of —, 196;
    • — the first Adept, 301;
    • First and Second —, 192;
    • Heavenly —, 179.
  • Adam-Kadmon, 101, 146, 181, 192, 210, 294, 304, 437.
  • Adam-Square, 156.
  • Adam’s Peak, 121.
  • Adepts, — after Death, 62, 446;
    • Astral body of —, 61, 367, 372, 446;
    • Attitude of Christians and Occultists towards —, 110;
    • — of the Black Art, 25;
    • Bodies of — do not grow old, 572;
    • — cannot go beyond the Solar System, 559;
    • — in China, 16;
    • Choice of future by —, 61, 446;
    • Degrees of —, 416;
    • Dhyani-Buddha of —, 383;
    • Dual personality of —, 392;
    • Earliest —, 56, 262;
    • — of the Good Law, 110;
    • Heathen —, 41;
    • Incarnations of —, 364, 372;
    • — and Intellect, 539;
    • — of the Israelites, 176;
    • — judged by their words and deeds, 109;
    • Karma and —, 27, 390, 391, 489, 539;
    • Knowledge of —, 487, 505;
    • Lower principles of —, 372;
    • — in Magic Arts, 119;
    • Miracles of —, 410;
    • Monad of —, 61;
    • Nirmanakaya of —, 159, 474;
    • Perfect —, 64;
    • Personal Self of —, 375;
    • Personality of —, 140;
    • Post-Christian —, 109, 111, et seq.
    • Powers of —, 367, 437, 474;
    • Renunciation of —, 61;
    • — of the Right and Left Hand, 44, 107, 437;
    • Sacrifice of —, 383;
    • Samadhi of —, 362, 559;
    • Subjugation of Body by —, 570;
    • Trance produced by —, 480;
    • Vitala, the Loka of —, 566;
    • Voluntary Incarnations of —, 364, 365, 367, 387.
  • Adeptship, Criterion of —, 136;
    • Cycle of —, 143;
    • Degrees of —, 416;
    • Higher —, 372;
    • — in Kali-yuga, 412;
    • Practical —, 490;
    • Tests of —, 264;
    • To reach —, 63, 513;
    • Way to —, 570.
  • Adi, — Generic name for first men, 170;
    • — Tattwa, 498.
  • Adi-Buddha, 362, 378, 379, 381, 407, 453.
  • Adi-Buddhi, 407, 408.
  • Aditi, 91, 155, 184, 192, 230, 396.
  • Adwaita, — Philosophy, 419.
  • Æolian, — Harp, 509.
  • Æons, 115, 150, 160, 465, 467, 468;
    • — or Divine Man, 470;
    • Gnostic —, 484;
    • Higher —, 466, 469, 470;
    • Human —, 397;
    • Pairs of —, 466;
    • Third —, 471;
    • Triple —, 469.
  • Æther, 499, 589.
  • Aeroliths, 221.
  • Affinity, Chemical —, 558;
    • Spiritual —, 578.
  • Age, — of Brahma, 517;
  • Agnishvattas, Hierarchies of —, 566.
  • Agnostics, 71.
  • Ahamkara, — the ‘I’ creating faculty, 519, 522, 580.
  • Ain-Soph, — the Semitic Parabrahm, 178, 179, 180, 182, 183, 190, 210, 223, 402, 408.
  • Aja, — the Unborn, 384.
  • Ajna-Plexus, 504.
  • Akasha, 393, 441, 503, 509, 550;
    • — the Auric envelope of the Earth, 546;
    • — is eternal, 396;
    • — not the Ether of Space, 497;
    • — the Force of the 3rd. Logos, 499;
    • — is omnipresent, 498;
    • — is Mulaprakriti, 497, 546;
    • — passes up Sushumna, 537;
    • — is Pradhana, 546;
    • — the root of all Sound, 549;
    • Space is —, 393, 396;
    • — Tattva, 497, 499;
    • — the Universal Soul, 507.
  • Akashic, — Fire, 39, 505;
    • — Sound, 550;
    • — Vibrations, 530.
  • ‘Alahim of Lives’, 101.
  • Alaya, — the Atmic state, 566;
    • — one with Mahat and the 3rd. Logos, 524, 546, 585;
    • — the Root of all, 420;
    • — the Universal Soul, 494, 518;
    • — is Vignana, or hidden Knowledge, 406.
  • Alayic, — Sense, 567;
    • — State, 567.
  • Albath, — of the Kabala, 98, 101.
  • Algath, — of the Kabala, 98.
  • Alchemists, Language of —, 164;
    • Medieval —, 70;
    • Phraseology of —, 54;
    • Reveries of —, 344;
    • — and Women, 449;
    • Writings of —, 165.
  • Alchemy, Cradle of —, 302;
    • — first taught in Egypt, 301;
    • Spiritual and Physical —, 302.
  • Alesia, 298, 313.
  • Aletheia, 484, 485.
  • Alexander, — of Macedonia, 370.
  • Alexandria, Christianity taught at —, 308;
  • Alexandrian, — Theosophists, 304.
  • Alphabet, Chinese —, 103;
  • Alphabets, Sacred —, 100.
  • Alpha and Omega, — of Being and Non-being, 400;
    • — of Divine Being, 369;
    • the Sacred word is —, 93;
    • — of Science, 22.
  • Amasis, 301.
  • Amen, 252, 450.
  • Amenti, Region of —, 246, 256.
  • Amita-Buddha, 407, 408, 429;
    • Tsong-Kha-Pa an incarnation of —, 407, 409.
  • Amitabha, 381, 407, 408, 438;
    • — Buddha, 394.
  • Ammianus Marcellinus, — quoted, 20, 235, 239.
  • Ammon, 244, 252.
  • Ammonius Saccas, 9, 10, 11, 45, 48, 132, 303, 307, 308, 309, 310, 313, 314.
  • Amrita, 290, 388.
  • Amshaspends, 191, 209, 341.
  • Anagamin, 416, 429.
  • Ananda, — disciple of Buddha, 426.
  • Anandamaya Kosha, 272.
  • Anastasius, — quoted, 120.
  • Anaxagorus, — quoted, 45.
  • Ancient, The —, 181;
    • — Books symbolical, 129;
    • — and Modern Initiations, 283;
    • — and Modern Philosophy, 265, 266;
    • — Mysteries, 33, 124;
    • — of Days, 165, 209;
    • — Oracles, 243;
    • — Pantheon, 94;
    • — Treatises on Magic, 38;
    • — Universal language, 176.
  • Ancients, Kabiri Gods of the —, 315;
    • Knowledge of the —, 20;
    • — and Moderns, 5;
    • Mysteries of the —, 33;
    • Ogdoad of the —, 217;
    • Planets of the —, 216, 217, 315, 316, 328, 452;
    • Physiology of the —, 295;
    • Wisdom of the —, 30, 309.
  • Androgyne, 458;
    • —s, in the 5th Round, 544;
    • the Heavenly —, 181.
  • ‘Angelic Doctor,’ 202.
  • Angelology, Christian —, 335.
  • Angels, 203, 204, 208, 315, 334;
    • De Mirville on —, 77, 207, 335;
    • — and Devas, 340;
    • — or Dhyan-Chohans, 65, 202;
    • Guardian —, 57, 370;
    • Hierarchies of —, 475;
    • — Identical with Pagan Gods, 333;
    • — or Messengers, 334;
    • — in the Pentateuch, 326;
    • Planetary —, 253, 315;
    • — of the Presence, 201, 202, 341, 369, 402;
    • — of the Stars, 208, 327;
    • — in the Sun, 321.
  • ‘Anima Mundi,’ 387, 397, 398, 408.
  • Animal, — Consciousness, 573, 576, 582;
  • Animals, Consciousness of —, 558, 574;
    • Elementals of —, 567;
    • Feeling of —, 576;
    • Pet —, 592;
    • Potentialities of —, 574;
    • Psychic vision in —, 542;
    • Self of —, 573.
  • Annihilation, — of form, 402, 403, 404, 414;
  • Anomœans, 145.
  • Antahkarana, 511, 512, 521, 557, 578, 580;
    • — the Bridge between Higher and Lower Manas, 519;
    • Consciousness of —, 522;
    • Destruction of —, 523, 527;
    • — is imaginary, 545;
    • — is the Path, 522;
    • Seven steps of —, 546, 570.
  • Anthropomorphic Deity, 326, 402.
  • Anthropomorphism, 58, 73.
  • ‘Antiquity of the Vedas,’ Extracts from —, 353, to 356.
  • Antiquity, — of the Aryan Civilization, 352, 353;
    • — of the Hermetic Books, 30;
    • — of Magic, 19, 20, 42;
    • — of the Mysteries, 258, 277, 278, 281, 292, 297;
    • Mysteries of —, 272;
    • — of the New Testament, 273;
    • Sages of —, 58;
    • — of the Vedas, 167, 352, 353;
    • — of the Zodiac, 340;
    • — of the Zohar, 92, 167, 211.
  • Anubis, 244, 245.
  • Apocalypse of St. John, 117, 118, 320.
  • Apocrypha, 112, 131.
  • Apollo, 318, 324.
  • Apollonius of Tyana, 40, 129 to 137;
    • — an Adept, 111;
    • — and Buddha, 390;
    • — and Christ compared, 583;
    • — a Healer, 264;
    • — a Nirmanakaya, 57;
    • Prevision of —, 303.
  • Apophis, 513, 515, 524, 528.
  • Apostles, 116, 118, 126, 134, 471.
  • Apostolic, — Church, 126;
    • — Writings, 149.
  • Apperception, 576.
  • Arabic, — Language, 189;
    • — M.SS. Destroyed, 314;
    • — Numerical System, 352.
  • Archaic, — Cosmogony, 91;
    • — Esoteric System, 189;
    • — Inscriptions, 256;
    • — Initiations, — 350;
    • — Mysteries, 272, 276;
    • — Science, 23, 81;
    • — Telephone, 237, 238;
    • — Wisdom, 210, 339.
  • Archangel Gabriel, 103.
  • Archangels, 107, 113, 114, 115, 160, 207, 209, 279, 333.
  • Archæus, 9.
  • Archetype, Man’s — in heaven, 59.
  • Archetypal, — Man, 230;
    • — World, 54.
  • Architecture, 18.
  • Archous, 116, 218.
  • Archoutes, 321, 337.
  • Archytas, — Disciple of Pythagoras, 551.
  • Arelim, — name of Jehovah, 182, 183, 184.
  • Arhats, 406, 416;
    • — of Buddha, 132, 417, 422;
    • Efforts of — to enlighten the West, 412;
    • — in Nirvana, 418;
    • Persecution of —, 411, 417;
    • World will never be without —, 412.
  • Arhatship, Candidates for —, 361.
  • Ariosto, — quoted, 54.
  • Aristotle, 277;
    • — not an Initiate, 486;
    • — quoted, 59.
  • Aristobulus, School of —, 9.
  • Aristophanes, — on the Mysteries, 254.
  • Arithmetic, — came from India, 352.
  • Arius, Doctrines of —, 145.
  • Arles, Destruction of —, 300.
  • Art, the Black —, 25;
    • — of writing, 4, 37, 277;
    • — of Thrasymedes, 120.
  • Arts, origin of — and Sciences, 18;
    • Magic —, 119;
    • Occult —, 42.
  • Aryan, — Brahmans, 406;
  • Aryans, 46, 69, 88, 91, 94, 107, 289, 342;
    • Tenets of —, 269;
    • Secret Doctrine of the —, 73.
  • Aryasanga, 159, 416, 417, 431, 513.
  • Aryavarta, 311.
  • ‘As above, so below,’ 486.
  • Ascetics, 547;
    • — of Tibet, 16.
  • Asclepiades, 33.
  • Ashrams, 406, 417.
  • ‘Asiatic Researches,’ Extracts from —, 356, et seq.
  • Asoka, King —, 260, 273.
  • Aspects, — of the Principles, 493, 500.
  • Assyrian, — Carving, 456;
    • — Tiles, 191.
  • Assyrians, 457.
  • Astra, 107.
  • Astral, — Consciousness, 553, 554, 558;
    • — Double, 372;
    • — Double of Nature, 477;
    • — Germ, 593;
    • — Matter, 594;
    • — Records 573.
  • Astral Body, 60, 367, 474, 495, 509, 545;
    • — of Adepts, 61, 367, 372, 383, 446;
    • Colour of —, 582;
    • Creation of —, 496;
    • — or Chhaya, 593;
    • — made before physical, 559;
    • — is molecular, 577;
    • Projection of —, 589, 593;
    • Travelling in —, 588.
  • Astral Ego, — of Gautama, 378.
  • Astral Light, 106, 443, 573, 578, 585, 594;
    • Forms in the —, 571;
    • — of the Kabalist, 184, 398;
    • Skandhas in the —, 587, 588;
    • Terrestrial —, 500, 548;
    • Visions in the —, 448, 474.
  • Astral Plane, 478, 558, 584;
    • Divisions of the —, 553, 554;
    • — is sevenfold, 543.
  • Astrolatry, — and Astrology, 337;
    • Christian —, 319;
    • Esoteric —, 326;
    • — or Sabæan worship, 325.
  • Astrologers, 344;
    • Ancient Kings were —, 342, 451;
    • Chaldean —, 342, 343;
    • Christian —, 457;
    • — consulted by Emperors, 343;
    • Degrees of —, 342;
    • Egyptian —, 337, 340;
    • Kepler and —, 333;
    • Modern —, 453, 456;
    • — and St. Paul, 340.
  • Astrological, — Correspondences, 461;
    • — Planets, 461.
  • Astrology, 40, 214, 333, 337, 338, 342, 482;
    • Antiquity of —, 340;
    • Chaldean —, 343;
    • Judiciary — 338, 341, 343;
    • Kabalistic —, 462, 463, 464;
    • Occult —, 342;
    • Primitive —, 341;
    • Roman School of —, 343;
    • White and Black —, 339.
  • Astronomers, Beliefs of —, 220;
    • Chaldean —, 4;
    • Egyptian —, 4, 325, 330;
    • Hypotheses of —, 217.
  • Astronomy, 139, 216, 217;
    • Modern —, 218 — in the Third Race, 351;
    • Treatise on — 351.
  • Astronomus, — the highest Egyptian Hierophant, 325, 330.
  • Atala, 564, 565.
  • Atheists, 399, 483.
  • Atlantean, — Giants, 260;
    • — Sorcerers, 256.
  • Atlanteans, 176, 562;
    • — were left-hand Adepts, 262;
    • Mysteries of the —, 262, 270, 286;
    • Sorcery of the —, 74;
    • Tenets of —, 269.
  • Atlantis, Destruction of —, 88;
    • Initiates of —, 263;
    • Plato’s —, 54.
  • Atma, 510, 542;
    • — and the Atom, 563;
    • Etymology of —, 502;
    • — the Father in Heaven, 558;
    • — or Jiva, 493;
    • — is of all the Planes, 472;
    • Radiance of —, 446;
    • — reached through Buddhi-Manas, 522;
    • — is the seventh Principle, 445;
    • — is Universal, 518;
    • — the Universal Soul, 522;
    • Vehicle of —, 572.
  • Atma-Buddhi, 57, 58;
    • — acts in the Atoms, 557;
    • the ‘Lives’ conscious in —, 557.
  • Atma-Buddhi-Manas, 377, 472, 513, 528, 541, 542, 560, 583, 584.
  • Atman, the Embryo is —, 441;
    • Meaning of —, 270;
    • — in Man, 472;
    • — the Self, 56;
    • the Supreme —, 406;
    • — the Uncreate Power, 469;
    • — the Unit Ray, 439.
  • Atmic, the — Ray, 445;
    • — Sense, 567;
    • — State, 565.
  • Atom, Atma and the —, 563;
    • Germ of the —, 585;
    • — reflects the whole, 549;
    • — is the soul of the Molecule, 563.
  • Atoms, — are Spiritual, 577.
  • Atomic, the Ego is —, 577;
    • — Forces, 398.
  • Atonement, — of Buddha, 385;
    • Dogma of —, 272;
    • Meaning of —, 523, 524;
    • Origin of the doctrine of —, 273.
  • Atrophy, 522.
  • Augoeides, 445, 542.
  • Augustine St., 201, 203, 341.
  • Augustus, Emperor — an Initiate, 213.
  • Aum, 92, 411, 436, 439, 450, 530;
    • — is good action, 546;
    • — the Higher Self, 527;
    • — the One Essence, 518;
    • Pronunciation of —, 541;
    • — the synonym of Pranava, 502.
  • Auphanim, 184, 208, 209.
  • Aura, 448;
  • Auric, — Atmosphere, 440;
  • Aurelian, Emperor —, 135, 136.
  • Autun, — formerly Bibractis, 299.
  • Avatara, The Crucified —, 272;
    • Incarnation of an —, 345;
    • an — the Incarnation of a God, 252;
    • Kalki —, 346.
  • Avataras, 140, 361, 362, 363, 365, 370, 487;
    • Bodies of —, 364;
    • Periodical —, 345, 363;
    • True and false —, 79.
  • Avataric, — Mystery, 345.
  • Avidya, 529.
  • Avitchi, 510, 521, 523, 526, 527, 528, 529.
  • Azara, — Chaldean Priest, 172.
  • Aztecs, 21.
  • Babel, Tower of —, 176.
  • Babylonian, — Cycle, 352;
    • — Cylinders, 108.
  • Bacchus, Identity of — with Jehovah, 279, 280;
    • Mysteries of —, 151, 254;
    • Synonyms of —, 323.
  • Bacon, Roger, 4.
  • Bailly, — quoted on Astrology, 338.
  • Baladeva, Brother of Hercules, 258, 259, 260.
  • Baptism, — of Blood, 273;
    • Christian —, 65;
    • — by Fire, 330;
    • — of Infants, 146;
    • — of Jesus, 158;
    • — a Rite of Initiation, 159.
  • Baruch, — quoted, on the Stars, 319.
  • Basic, — Principles, 493.
  • Basilides, — on the Creation, 202;
    • not a heretic, 159;
    • Logos of —, 484;
    • Teaching of —, 115;
    • Views of — regarding Jesus, 363.
  • Bath-Kol, 237.
  • Being, Absolute —, 580;
    • Divine —, 304;
    • — and non-being, 402, 417;
    • Ladder of —, 369.
  • Benares, Cyclic records at —, 350.
  • Bhagavad-Gita, — quoted, 363.
  • Bhons, Sect of —, 409, 415.
  • Bhurloka, 571, 572, 576.
  • Bhutas, 565.
  • Bible, 46, 174;
    • the — an allegory, 47, 173, 190;
    • Basis of the —, 184;
    • Esotericism of —, 46, 47, 81, 173, 190, 280, 425;
    • Esoteric Interpretation of the —, 46, 81;
    • — of Ezra, 177;
    • Hebrew —, 169, 187, 189;
    • — of Humanity, 229;
    • Inspiration of the —, 192, 194;
    • Jewish —, 192;
    • Mathematics of the —, 72;
    • Mysteries of the —, 49, 69;
    • — an Occult book, 89, 122, 172;
    • — an ‘open volume,’ 80;
    • Revisers of —, 147;
    • — the Secret Doctrine of the Aryans, 73;
    • Spiritual Elements of —, 186, 187;
    • Symbolism of the —, 52;
    • Translations of the —, 174, 228.
  • Biblical, — Chronology, 85, 192, 194;
    • — Glyphs, 53, 123;
    • — Names, 69, 72;
    • — Patriarchs, 369;
  • Bibractis, 299, 313.
  • Bija, — or Maha-Vishnu, 362.
  • Birth, Four modes of —, 586;
    • — in the Seventh Round, 590.
  • Black Magic, 15, 25, 26, 28, 42, 68, 74, 253, 338, 409, 449, 471, 472, 480, 491, 493, 505, 537;
    • Exorcism of —, 244, 248;
    • School of —, 255.
  • Blind, — Forces, 218, 220, 221.
  • Blinds, Esoteric —, 455, 465, 491.
  • Blood, 580, 581;
    • Baptism of —, 273;
    • Circulation of the —, 8.
  • Blue, Auric — of the body, 480;
    • — the colour of the Earth, 570;
    • the Sun is —, 461.
  • Bodhi, — wisdom, 416.
  • Bodhidharma, 427, 428, 429.
  • Bodhisattva, 63, 378, 379, 383, 389, 416, 418;
    • — after death, 387;
    • Astral Principles of a —, 372;
    • — of a Buddha, 381, 383;
    • Choice of a —, 387;
    • — of men, 381;
    • — of Shankaracharya, 389.
  • Bodhisattvas, — and Dhyani-Buddhas, 379, 566;
    • — of Tibet, 405;
    • Twenty-five signs of —, 409.
  • Body, Astral —, 60, 61, 367, 372, 383, 446, 474, 495, 496, 509, 559, 582, 588, 589, 593;
    • Auric —, 446, 461;
    • Correspondences of —, 461;
    • Illusion —, 495;
    • the — an illusive form, 64;
    • Molecules of —, 585;
    • Physical —, 496, 545;
    • the — an Upadhi, 548.
  • Bodies, — of Avataras, 364;
    • Buddhic —, 379;
    • — of Masters, 572.
  • Book, Chaldean — of Numbers, 99, 100, 184, 199;
  • Books, — of Hermes, 30, 37, 41, 48, 100, 117, 337, 339, 368;
  • Brahma, — the Creative God, 179, 230;
  • Brahmatma, 151, 411.
  • Brahman, — and the god Ka, 427;
    • the Impersonal —, 179;
    • Meaning of —, 270;
    • the Supreme —, 63.
  • Brahmans, Aryan —, 406;
    • Caste of —, 261, 263;
    • Teaching and Practice of —, 313;
    • Three Initiations of —, 547.
  • Brahmanical, — Cord, 547;
    • — Scriptures, 229;
    • — Literature, 74;
    • Rishis of the — religion, 19;
    • — Philosophy, 371;
    • — Secret Schools, 417;
    • — Septenary, 191.
  • Brahmadanda, 503, 547.
  • Brahmarandra, 547.
  • Bramavidya, 453.
  • Breath, The —, 225, 226;
    • the Great —, 502;
    • — of Lives, 459;
    • Seven —s, 369;
    • Suppression of the —, 502, 503, 509.
  • Brain, — Cavities, 583, 584;
    • — Consciousness, 573;
    • Convolutions of —, 583;
    • — of the Heart, 581;
    • — Mind, 574;
    • Paralysis of the —, 584;
    • Physical —, 60, 511, 512, 554;
    • Seven groups of faculties of —, 463.
  • Brihaspati, 350;
    • — Cycle, 349.
  • Brotherhoods, — of Black Adepts, 25;
    • Secret —, 24;
    • Esoteric —, 417.
  • Brothers, — of the Shadow, 488, 489;
    • — in Tibet, 405.
  • Buddha, 4, 60, 63, 110, 264, 370, 384, 386, 396, 417, 431;
  • Buddhas, Bodhisattvas or —, 409, 416, 566;
  • Buddhi, 441, 446, 531;
  • Buddhi-Manas, 519, 522.
  • Buddhic, — Bodies, 379;
    • — Consciousness, 558, 566;
    • — Sense, 567.
  • Buddhism, — and Annihilation, 401;
  • Buddhist, — Books, antiquity of, 408;
    • — Catechism, 401;
    • — Discipline, 432;
    • — Esoteric Works, 406;
    • — Esotericism, 425, 426, 427, — Hermits, 428;
    • — Monasteries, 422;
    • — Sects, 415, 416, 430.
  • Builders, 202, 204, 208, 291, 327, 470, 481, 482;
    • — of the Universe, 55.
  • Bunsen, — quoted, 37, 127.
  • Bunyan, — quoted, 51.
  • Cæsar, 300.
  • Cain, 14, 41, 43, 52, 53, 69, 81, 150, 153, 155, 156, 181, 182, 295.
  • Calvin, 40, 588.
  • Candlestick, the symbology of the Golden —, 320, 322, 323, 328.
  • Cardinal De Cusa, 367;
    • Astronomical teaching of —, 368;
    • — Copernicus, 368.
  • Cardinal Ximenes, 313.
  • Casket, — fallen from Heaven, 422.
  • Caste, the Brahman —, 261.
  • Catholicism, — an off-shoot of Magic, 23;
    • — and Spiritualism, 26;
    • — and Secret Symbology, 25.
  • Cause, the Absolute —, 363;
    • — of Being, 466;
    • — and Effect, 586;
    • First —, 179;
    • — of Imperfection, 208, 209;
    • One Universal —, 261;
    • — of Sorrow, 414;
    • the Unknown — 214, 223.
  • Causal, — Buddhas, 379;
    • — Body, 58;
    • — Consciousness, 369;
    • — Soul, 58, 65, 363.
  • Causeless, — World, 420.
  • Cedrenus, 329.
  • Celestial, — Beings, 369;
    • — Bodies, motion of, 194, 219;
    • — Buddhas, 409;
    • — Heirarchy, 207, 381;
    • — Sphere, 194;
    • — Wheels, 329.
  • Celtic, — Mysteries, 312.
  • Central, — Figure of the Gospels, 52, 53;
  • Centres, — of Force, 497, 498;
    • — in Man, 583;
    • Ten —, 455.
  • Cerinthians, 150.
  • Cerinthus, Teaching of —, 363.
  • Chabas M. — on Magic, 243, 249, 250, 255.
  • Chakras, 507;
    • Muladhara —, 503.
  • Chaldaic, — Language, 169;
    • — Letters, 152.
  • Chaldean, — Alphabet, 99;
    • — Astrologers, 342, 343;
    • — Alchemy, 302;
    • — Astronomers, 4;
    • — Books, 37;
    • — Book of Numbers, 99, 170, 184, 199;
    • — Charlatans, 337;
    • — Cosmogony, 202;
    • — Cylinders, 108;
    • — Dualism, 34;
    • — Dynasties, 233;
    • — Initiates, 124;
    • — Magians, 19;
    • — MSS. 85;
    • — Teraphim, 239;
    • — Theogony, 335.
  • Chaldeans, Planets of —, 239.
  • Champollion, — quoted, 37, 38, 340;
    • — on Egyptian gods, 209, 210.
  • Chang. —, the Supreme wisdom, 387.
  • Changeless One, 205.
  • Chaos, 181, 223, 226, 229;
    • — the Abyss, 191, 224;
    • — the Eternal Element, 227;
    • — Mother Deep, 115, 232;
    • — is Space, 231;
    • Potency in —, 184;
    • Water of —, 224, 225, 230, 231;
    • Waters formed in —, 230.
  • Charvaka School, 419.
  • Chatur, — Vidya, 546;
    • — Yuga, 259.
  • Chelas, 502;
  • Chelaship, Difficulties of —, 311.
  • Chemical, — Affinity, 558.
  • Chemistry, 42.
  • Chemists, Discoveries of —, 489.
  • Chevalier Drach, 211, 214.
  • Chhaya, — the Astral Body, 593;
    • — or Double, 500;
    • — the Lower Manas, 559;
    • — of Lunar Pitris, 494;
    • — the Permanent Seed, 592.
  • Children of Inertness, 193.
  • China, Buddhism in —, 424, 428;
    • Contemplative School of —, 429, 430.
  • Chinese, — Adepts, 15;
    • — Alphabet, 103;
    • — Amitabha, 408;
    • — Characters, 103;
    • — Cycle, 351;
    • — Great Tone, 463;
    • — Sorcery, 17.
  • ‘Chinese Buddhism’ — quoted, 408, 426 to 432.
  • Choemnis, 42.
  • Chons, Egyptian God, 249, 251, 252, 255.
  • Chrestos, 87, 92, 123, 142, 148, 154, 296;
    • — the Man of Sorrow, 89;
    • Meaning of —, 288;
    • the Suffering —, 289.
  • Christ, Aim of —, 309;
    • — the Central figure of the Gospels, 52, 53;
    • — Crucified by his church, 66, 373;
    • Divinity of —, 149, 150;
    • the Gnostic —, 363;
    • —, the Master 40;
    • the — Myth, 583;
    • Paul’s idea of —, 124;
    • Prophecy of —, 346, 347;
    • Relation between — and Mikael, 322;
    • Resurrection of —, 138;
    • — the Sun, 212, 279;
    • the Triumphant —, 123.
  • Christian, — Astrolatry, 319, 333;
    • — Astrologers, 457;
    • — Baptism, 65;
    • — Dogma, 145, 165;
    • — Emblems, 152;
    • — Fathers, 24, 25, 46, 87, 283;
    • — Gospels, 3;
    • — Heaven, 326;
    • — Misconceptions of Buddhism, 418, 419;
    • — Monks, 432;
    • — Mysteries, 276;
    • — Mystics, 190;
    • — and Pagan Deities, 77, 78;
    • — Persecutors, 40;
    • — Prophets, 279;
    • — Religion, origin of, 345;
    • — Revelation, 167;
    • — Saviour, 318;
    • — Scientists, 447, 490;
    • — Scriptures, 9, 229;
    • — Sorcerers, 251;
    • — Symbols, 69, 77, 78, 103, 152, 153, 292;
    • — Terms borrowed from Pagan MSS. 278, 279;
    • — Theology, 322;
    • — Trinity, 10, 145, 205.
  • Christianity, Early —, 47, 118;
    • Enemies of —, 112;
    • — founded on the Book of Enoch, 82;
    • — in the Kabala, 166;
    • Mystic —, 229;
    • Neo-Platonic teaching adopted by —, 307, 309;
    • — and Occultism, 212;
    • Origin of —, 84, 176, 345;
    • Paul, the founder of —, 122, 123, 309;
    • Secret Doctrine in —, 149, 159;
    • Theological —, 145;
    • Theosophists’ attitude to —, 110, 143.
  • Christos, — or Buddhi-Manas, 524;
    • — and Chrestos, 87, 92, 123, 154, 289;
    • Crucifixion of the —, 579, 583;
    • — the Higher Ego, 591;
    • — identified with the Messiah, 152;
    • the Perfect —, 158, 159;
    • — the Sacrificial Victim, 557.
  • Chrysostom, St. 212.
  • Church, — and Adepts, 134;
  • Churches, Seven —, 322.
  • Cicero, — quoted, 41;
    • — a believer in Astrology, 341;
    • — on Initiation, 254, 262.
  • Circle, — Dance, 317;
    • Ever invisible —, 180;
    • Integral value of —, 69;
    • One White —, 458;
    • Perfect —, 200;
    • Primordial —, 201;
    • — the Symbol of the Absolute, 115, 200, 477.
  • Circles, Seven —, 315, 329.
  • Circular, — Dance, 316;
    • — Path of the sun, 319;
    • — Stone Monuments, 351.
  • Circumcision, 123;
    • Apostle of the —, 116.
  • City, — of Gods, 346;
    • — of the Sun, 171.
  • Clairvoyance, 384, 506;
    • Spiritual —, 143.
  • Clairvoyant, 479, 480, 508, 554;
  • Clement of Alexandria, 37, 40, 46, 52, 54, 75, 152, 153, 159, 308, 329;
    • — an Initiate, 322;
    • — on the Jewish worship, 238, 323;
    • — on Magic, 39;
    • — on the Mysteries, 267, 281.
  • Colour, — on other Planes, 581;
  • Colours, — in the Aura, 479, 480, 481, 482, 508, 509;
  • Comets, 562.
  • Commentary, — on the Book of Dzyan, 369;
    • Kala-Chakra —, 379.
  • Commentaries, — of Kiu-te, 405;
    • Supplement to —, 407.
  • Commodus, Emperor, 285.
  • Comparative Religion, 34, 425.
  • Concentration, 569, 583.
  • Conditional Immortality, 510, 515.
  • Confession, 538;
    • — in Greek Church, 506.
  • Confucius, 44, 266.
  • Confucianists, 16.
  • Conjunction, — of the Sun and Moon, 349.
  • Conquest of Evil, 388.
  • Conscience, 583.
  • Consciousness, Absolute —, 366, 418;
  • Contemplation, Four degrees of —, 386, 387;
    • Chinese School of —, 429, 430.
  • Constantine, Emperor —, 11, 148, 150, 155, 187, 300.
  • Conversion, 26, 584.
  • Copernicus, 368;
    • —, his System, 339.
  • Cornelius a Lapide, — quoted, 327, 328.
  • Correlation of Forces, 71.
  • Correspondences, Astrological —, 461;
    • — of Colours, Days, and Planets, 452, 456, 457;
    • — of Colours and Principles, 462;
    • — of Colours and Letters, 530;
    • of Colour, Sound and Number, 439, 451, 475, 497, 508, 530, 533;
    • — of Cosmos and Man, 440, 441, 443, 481;
    • — of Planets and Physical Organs, 447, 458, 461, 463;
    • — of Principles and Physical Organs, 548;
    • — of Principles and Tattvas, 497, 499, 509;
    • Laws of —, 340;
    • Science of —, 68, 69.
  • Cosmic, — Auric Envelope, 555;
    • — Centres, 447;
    • — Consciousness, 551;
    • — Forces, 321, 447;
    • — Intelligence, 494;
    • — Planes, 448, 554, 555;
    • — Principles, 223;
    • — Processes, 441 to 443;
    • — Seed, 441, 443;
    • — Septenary, 548;
    • — Space, 397, 448;
    • — Wheels, 184.
  • Cosmocratores, 321, 337, 589.
  • Cosmogony, 225;
    • Archaic —, 91;
    • Esoteric —, 440;
    • — of Genesis, 75;
    • — of Hermes, 91;
    • Hindu —, 228;
    • Occult —, 7, 170, 224;
    • — of Pythagorus, 461.
  • Councils, Church —, 145.
  • Creation, 227, 229, 399;
    • — by Dhyana, 379;
    • Eighth —, 192;
    • — of Elohim, 203, 204;
    • — of Genesis, 191;
    • Hebrew —, 197;
    • — by Kriyashakti, 561;
    • — of Man, 146;
    • Mysteries of —, 189;
    • — after Pralaya, 397;
    • Primary —, 204, 205;
    • Roman Catholic Teaching of —, 201;
    • Second —, 196;
    • Seven steps of —, 231;
    • Seventh —, 192;
    • — of Woman, 192;
    • — by Will, 561;
    • Zohar on —, 199.
  • Creations, Seven —, 191.
  • Creative, — Forces, 439, 498, 499, 532;
  • Creator, 55, 115, 399;
    • Brahma the —, 209;
    • — the Demiurge, 304;
    • God the —, 207;
    • — of the Kosmos, 208.
  • Creators, 196, 208.
  • Creuzer, — Symbologist, quoted, 33, 38, 316.
  • Cross, 141, 148, 150, 289;
    • — and Crucifix, 152, 292;
    • Egyptian —, 151, 325;
    • Inscription on —, 156;
    • Passion of the —, 296.
  • Cross-bones and Skull, Symbol of —, 150, 153.
  • Crowd, Protection against —, 451.
  • Crucified, — Krishna, 292;
    • — Rose, 296;
    • — Sun, 292.
  • Crucifixion, — of Christ, 147;
    • — of the Christos, 579, 583;
    • — of Jesus by his Disciples, 66, 373.
  • Cube, 181, 183.
  • Cudworth, — quoted, 180.
  • Cycle, — of Adeptship, 143;
    • Babylonian —, 352;
    • — of Brihaspati, 349, 350;
    • Chinese —, 351;
    • — of Gods, 484;
    • — of Life, 276;
    • — of Mahayuga, 348;
    • — of Naros, 351, 352;
    • — of Necessity, 208, 247, 305;
    • Tartar —, 352;
    • — of the Vedas, 351.
  • Cycles, 346;
    • Hindu, — 348;
    • — Measured by Consciousness, 563;
    • Quinquennial —, 348, 353;
    • Secret —, 350;
    • Septenary —, 348;
    • Soli-lunar —, 345;
    • Symbols of —, 351;
    • Col. Warren on —, 350.
  • Cyclic, — Attempts to enlighten the World, 412;
    • — Law, 306;
    • — Records, 350;
    • — Saviours, 345.
  • Cyprian St., 160 to 163.
  • Cylinders, Babylonian —, 108;
    • Chaldean, —, 108.
  • Dagon, 152.
  • Daksha, Narada cursed by —, 291;
    • Sons of —, 292.
  • Daiviprakriti, 181.
  • Dalai Lama, 409;
    • Mitre of —, 333.
  • Damascius, — quoted on the Magi, 195.
  • Dance, Circle —, 317;
    • David’s —, 317.
  • Danger, — of Influence, 588;
    • — of Magic, 67;
    • — of Occultism, 90, 487;
    • — of Occult Knowledge, 50, 62, 75.
  • Dang-ma, 394, 396.
  • Daniel, Book of —, 175;
    • — a Chaldæan Astrologer, 342;
    • — an Initiate, 139, 342.
  • Dante, — quoted, 54.
  • Dark Brothers, 488.
  • David, 317.
  • Day, — Be-with-us, 580;
    • — of Brahma, 569;
    • Great —, 304.
  • Days, Correspondences of —, 452, 457, 461;
    • Lucky and Unlucky —, 248, 249;
    • — and Planets, 451, 531;
    • — of the Week, 342.
  • De Cusa, Cardinal —, 367, 368.
  • De Mirville, — quoted, 41, 42, 43, 52, 77, 78, 93, 114, 120, 131, 133, 135, 203, 207, 208, 216, 217, 225, 241, 245, 246, 248, 249, 252, 253, 254, 255, 279, 317, 318, 319, 321, 335, 336, 341.
  • ‘De Mysteriis,’ — quoted, 473.
  • Death, — of Buddha, 89;
  • Decad, Higher and Lower —, 455, 456;
    • — the Perfect Number, 532;
    • — of Pythagoras, 397, 439.
  • Decimal, — Notation, 353.
  • Deep, The — or Chaos, 230;
    • the Great —, 225.
  • Degrees, — of Adeptship, 416;
    • — of Astrologers, 342;
    • — of Contemplation, 386, 387;
    • — of Initiation, 282, 284, 293, 294, 416;
    • — of Manas, 544;
    • — of Kama-Manas, 540;
    • — of Masonry, 285.
  • Deity, Absolute—, 402, 484, 494;
    • Anthropomorphic —, 326, 402;
    • Eternal —, 92;
    • One Universal —, 51, 555;
    • Personal —, 62;
    • Potency of the —, 471;
    • the Vaidic —, 179.
  • Deities, Two —, 326;
    • Pantheon of Heathen —, 78.
  • Della Penna, Legends of —, 405.
  • Delirium, 553.
  • Delusion, — of Time, 420.
  • Demiurgos, 209, 328.
  • Democritus, 21, 265;
    • — of Abdera, 302;
    • — on Magic, 22.
  • Demonology, 41.
  • Den of Trophonius, 135.
  • Denys St., 201, 203, 318, 329.
  • Descent of Spirit, 561.
  • Desire, — the outcome of Separateness, 584;
    • — and Thought, 573;
    • — and Will, 537, 559.
  • Destiny, 330, 566;
    • Sidereal influence on —, 344;
    • Thread of —, 320.
  • Destruction, — of Alexandrian Library, 36, 299;
    • — of Arles, 300;
    • — of Atlantis, 88;
    • — of Bibractis, 299;
    • — of Fifth Race, 268;
    • — of MSS. 299, 314;
    • — of Third Race, 86.
  • Deuteronomy, — quoted, 179.
  • Dev, the Persian —, 77.
  • Devanagari, 99, 100, 190, 265.
  • Devachan, 496;
    • Happiness of —, 515;
    • Higher Ego in —, 590;
    • Manas in —, 591;
    • — a Mental state, 576;
    • Occult advance in —, 541;
    • — a period of Spiritual Gestation, 495;
    • — a state of Spiritual Consciousness, 594;
    • Samadhi leads to —, 420.
  • Devachanic, — Entity, 495, 545;
  • Devas, 371, 547;
    • Hierarchies of —, 566.
  • Dharmakaya, 366, 385, 387, 418, 421;
    • — Cannot re-incarnate, 367, 372, 379;
    • Ego of a —, 367;
    • — is Infallible, 420;
    • — State, 566;
    • — is without Karma, 383.
  • Dhyana, Creation by —, 379.
  • Dhyan-Chohans, 209, 370, 387;
    • Angels or —, 65, 202;
    • Devas or —, 371;
    • Evolution of —, 559;
    • Hierarchies of —, 475, 564, 566;
    • Mission of —, 362;
    • — Prototypes of Gods, 59;
    • Seven —, 55, 388;
    • Sevenfold nature of —, 196;
    • — Sons of Fire, 466;
    • — or Spirits of the Presence, 160, 369.
  • Dhyani, Seven Portals of —, 569.
  • Dhyani-Buddha, 333, 371, 379, 380, 381, 383, 387, 389, 566.
  • Diagrams, Use of —, 486;
  • Dialogues, — of Plato, quoted, 3.
  • Differentiation, Plane of —, 517.
  • Diodorus, — quoted, 254.
  • Diogenes, — quoted, 239.
  • Dionysius, — the Areopagite, 138.
  • Dionysus, 280.
  • Discipline, Buddhist and Christian, —, 432.
  • Divine, — Being, 304;
  • Divination, — at Delphos, 342;
    • — by the Ephod, 237;
    • — by Teraphim, 235.
  • Divining, — Wheels, 108.
  • Divinity, — of Christ, 145, 149, 166.
  • Doctrine, — of the Eye, 403, 424, 425, 430;
  • Dodona, Oracle of —, 253.
  • Dollinger, — quoted, 237.
  • Dorjechang, 387, 388.
  • Double Triangle, 105, 369.
  • Draupadi, 392.
  • Dread, — of the Unseen, 275.
  • Dreams, 554, 585.
  • Druidical, — Religion, 135.
  • Druids, 23;
    • — believed in Re-incarnation, 268;
    • — in France, 299;
    • — Practised Magic, 312;
    • Sacred Fires of the —, 268.
  • Drunkenness, Evil effects of —, 548.
  • Duad, 58;
    • — Formed by reflection, 205;
    • Monad becomes a —, 523;
    • the — represents Matter, 101, 102.
  • Dual, — Aspects of the Sun, 288;
  • Dualism, Chaldean —, 34.
  • Duality, — of Manas, 58, 512, 519, 579, 591;
    • — of Planets, 321;
    • — of Sidereal Influence, 338.
  • Dugpas, 26, 106, 107, 415, 588.
  • Dus-Kyi Khorlo, 421, 422.
  • Dvapara Yuga, 225.
  • Dvaraka, 260.
  • Dweller, — on the Threshold, 525, 526, 539, 594.
  • Dzyan, Book of —, 89, 180, 200, 369, 405, 407;
    • Meaning of —, 405.
  • Earth, — Bound Spirits, 594;
    • Colour of the —, 570;
    • Face of the —, 223, 224;
    • Isis was the —, 231.
  • East, —, the land of Knowledge, 18, 29;
    • Sacred Books of the —, 425;
    • Sages of the —, 48;
    • Secret Books of the —, 87;
    • Secret Doctrine of the —, 22, 93.
  • Eastern, — Chelas, 55, 80, 224;
  • Ebionites, 149, 150.
  • Eclectic, — Doctrines, 306;
  • Eclectics, 314.
  • Ecstasy, 62, 304, 474;
    • — defined by Plotinus, 57;
    • — of Proclus, 57;
    • — of St. John, 131.
  • ‘Edinburgh Cyclopedia,’ — quoted on Neo-Platonism, 309.
  • Education, Necessity of —, 263.
  • Egg, — of All Being, 456;
  • Ego, the — is Atomic, 577;
  • Egos, — or Kumaras, 494;
    • Seven Hierarchies of —, 579.
  • Egotistical, — Principle, 375.
  • Egyptian, — Astronomical Monuments, 340;
  • Eighth, — Creation, 192;
    • — Sphere, 510.
  • Element, Angel-guided —, 221;
  • Elementals, 227, 236, 238, 442, 451, 473, 474, 588, 592;
    • — of Animals, 567;
    • — in the Astral Light, 571;
    • Consciousness in —, 589;
    • Fire —, 589, 590;
    • Human —, 496, 588;
    • Instinct of —, 594;
    • Lokas of —, 566, 567;
    • Metallic —, 463;
    • Nature —, 561;
    • Worship of —, 337.
  • Elements, Mysteries of the —, 238;
    • Order of —, 569;
    • — as Symbols, 231.
  • Elect, the —, 50, 86, 488;
    • the — Angels, 93;
    • the — Initiates, 87;
    • the One —, 84;
    • the — Root, 74.
  • Electricity, 71;
    • — is Intelligence, 216;
    • — stored in the Sun, 215;
    • — Universal Force, 215;
    • Zaliwsky’s Theory of —, 215.
  • Eleusinian, — Fields, 253, 254;
  • ‘Eli, Eli, Lama Sabachthani,’ 147, 153, 156.
  • Elias Ashmole, — Occult Philosopher, 285.
  • Eliphaz Levi, — quoted, 27, 68, 93, 148, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 250, 284, 334.
  • Elixir, — of Knowledge, 388;
  • ‘Elixir of Life,’ — quoted, 377.
  • Elohim, 178, 193, 207, 230;
  • Elohists, 178.
  • Elohistic, — Bible, 178, 189.
  • El-Shaddai, 388.
  • Emanation, — and Energy, 208;
  • Emanations, Doctrine of —, 114, 304, 398;
    • Ten —, 179;
    • Secondary —, 467;
    • — of the Universe, 73.
  • Embryo, Correspondence of — with Cosmic processes, 441 to 443.
  • Empedocles, 40, 134, 254.
  • Empuses, 135.
  • Energy, 208, 585.
  • Ennemoser, — quoted, 301.
  • Ennoia, 472.
  • Enoch, 86, 90, 182, 193;
  • Entity, Devachanic —, 495, 545;
    • — in Kamaloka, 566;
    • Kamarupic —, 594;
    • Mahat the Highest —, 555;
    • Personal —, 527;
    • the Ray regarded as an —, 59;
    • Spiritual —, 404.
  • Envelope, Auric —, 478, 479, 493, 495, 498, 543, 555, 558, 559, 560, 578, 579;
    • Kosmic Auric —, 555.
  • Ephod, 237.
  • Epicureanism, 414.
  • Epicurus, 59.
  • Epidemic, — Spiritualism, 77;
    • — of Vice, 553.
  • Epinoia, 468, 471, 472, 484.
  • Epiphanius, — quoted, 123, 149, 150.
  • Epoptai, 124, 448.
  • Epopteia, 124, 282, 283.
  • Eros, 585.
  • Esdras, 169, 174, 188;
    • Sacred Text of —, 190.
  • Esoteric, — Buddhism, 60, 420, 422;
  • ‘Esoteric Buddhism,’ — quoted, 1, 305, 445, 446, 460, 476.
  • Esotericism, 3, 425, 483;
  • Essence, Divine —, 58, 180, 223, 445, 463, 518;
  • Essenes, 45, 273.
  • Eternal, — Absolute, 444;
    • — Deity, 92;
    • — Essence, 202, 226;
    • — Element, 227;
    • Eye of the —, 103;
    • — Light, 229;
    • — Matter, 216, 223, 402, 470;
    • — Monad, 374;
    • — One, 203, 204;
    • — Principles, two, 115;
    • — Root, 223;
    • — Sound, 99, 550;
    • — Thought, 226;
    • the — Symbolised by the Triangle, 102;
    • — Three Things, 393, 396.
  • Ether, 404, 590;
  • Eucharist, 145.
  • Euclid, — an Initiate, 551.
  • Euripides, 142.
  • Eurydice, 142.
  • Eusebius, 11, 123, 145, 149, 279, 342.
  • Eutyches, 145.
  • Eve, 154, 155, 181, 182;
    • Vach, the Hindu —, 182.
  • Events, — Enacted first in Higher Spheres, 306.
  • Evil, Conquest of —, 388;
    • — Eye, 248;
    • Spirit of —, 27.
  • Evolution, — the Ever-becoming, 228;
    • — a Law of God, 50;
    • — of the Moon, 562;
    • — of Nature, 182;
    • — of Races, 443, 545;
    • Reason of —, 559;
    • — of Spirit, 383.
  • Evolutionary, — Journey, 517.
  • Existence, Karmic —, 587;
    • Plane of —, 540.
  • Exoteric, — Interpretations, 245;
  • Exorcisms, 250, 471;
    • — against Black Magic, 244, 248.
  • Eye, — Doctrine, 403, 424, 425, 426, 430;
  • Ezekiel, 482.
  • Ezra, 172, 173, 177.
  • Fa, — of Nature, 463, 475, 503.
  • Faith, — and Reason, 401.
  • Fall, — of Adam, 196;
    • — of the Angels, 193;
    • — into Generation, 86;
    • — of Man, 295, 331.
  • Families, 572.
  • Father, — of All, 205, 230;
    • — is Boundless Time, 232;
    • — of the Gods, 332;
    • — in Heaven, 371, 449, 558;
    • — or Higher Self, 450;
    • — and Mother of Nature, 203, 204;
    • — and Son are One, 57, 63, 363, 524;
    • — of the Sound, 462.
  • Father Kirchu, — quoted, 236, 297.
  • Father Secchi, — quoted, 215.
  • Fathers, — of the Church, 52, 79, 136, 147, 157, 307, 314, 345.
  • Fear, 541.
  • Ferouers, 77, 321, 388.
  • Festival of the Dead, 102.
  • Fifth Race, 74, 90, 261, 266, 269;
    • Destruction of —, 268;
    • Kings of —, 264;
    • Souls of —, 305.
  • Fifth Round, 559.
  • Fire, Akashic —, 505;
    • Baptism by —, 330;
    • — the Cause of Being, 466;
    • — is Divine, 589;
    • — of the Druids, 268;
    • — is Dual, 466;
    • — Elementals, 589, 590;
    • — of Ierna, 268;
    • — of Kundalini, 581;
    • — of Manas, 505, 544;
    • — in the Old Testament, 589;
    • — the One Life, 468;
    • Sacred — generated by Concentration, 547;
    • Sons of —, 466;
    • — Symbol of Divine Nature, 466.
  • Fires, the Forty-nine —, 500, 544.
  • First, — Adam, 192;
    • — Born, 208;
    • — Cause, 179;
    • — Chapters of Genesis, 72, 181;
    • — Creation, 204;
    • — Emanation from the Unknown, 114;
    • — Energy, 208;
    • — Logos, 498;
    • — Man, 171;
    • — Race, 50, 86, 294, 550;
    • — Son of Man, 86;
    • — Word of Genesis, 224.
  • Fish, Symbol of —, 151, 152.
  • Five, — Breaths, 499, 502, 509.
  • Fixed Stars, — none in Nature, 217.
  • Flame, Divine —, 363, 468, 520;
    • — of the Higher Ego, 591;
    • — and the Monads, 370;
    • the One —, 374, 375;
    • the Parent —, 371;
    • Sons of the —, 260.
  • Flavius, Pope —, 145, 146.
  • Flood, The —, 41, 94;
    • the Great —, 74.
  • Fohat, 555;
  • Fohatic, — Forces, 562;
    • — Principle, 581.
  • Force, Dual —, 199;
  • Forces, Blind —, 218, 220, 221;
  • Form, — of God, 179;
    • — on different Planes, 561.
  • Foundation, — of Christianity, 82;
    • — of Mysteries, 262;
    • — of Religion, 296.
  • Founder, — of Christianity, 122, 123, 309.
  • Four, — fold Path, 572;
    • — Seats of Egyptian Learning, 265;
    • — Worlds, 54, 305.
  • Fourteen Lokas, 369, 568, 569.
  • Fourth, — Gospel, quoted, 79, 80;
  • Free-Masonry, 275, 287.
  • Free-Thought, — in the Church, 144.
  • French, — Reincarnationists, 414.
  • Funeral, — Ritual of the Egyptians, 333.
  • Future, Hints on the —, 590.
  • Futurity, — a Compound of Chance and Time, 101;
    • — One with the Past and Present, 306;
    • Secrets of —, 104.
  • Gabriel, — the Archangel, 103, 333.
  • Galatians, — quoted, 47.
  • Garden of Eden, 47, 94, 195, 314, 470.
  • Garment of God, 178, 179.
  • ‘Gates of Death,’ 294.
  • Gautama, the ‘Astral’ —, 381;
    • Consciousness of —, 566;
    • — gave no Esoteric Teaching, 3;
    • — the grandest of Adepts, 110;
    • Hidden Mysteries taught by —, 291;
    • — an Incarnation of Vishnu, 60;
    • Injunction of — to Pupils, 17;
    • — a Pupil of Indian Sages, 417;
    • — Shakyamuni, 407.
  • Gelugpas, 415.
  • Gemara, The —, 47.
  • Gematria, 98, 100, 206.
  • Genesis, Creations of —, 191;
    • Chronology of —, 127;
    • Cosmogony of —, 75;
    • Elohim of —, 191, 194, 203;
    • Esotericism of —, 46, 47, 173, 470;
    • First Chapters of —, 72, 181;
    • First Word of —, 224;
    • Glyphs of —, 155;
    • Initial sentence of —, 73;
    • Origen on —, 47;
    • Symbology of —, 201;
    • Various Readings of —, 199, 200, 227, 228, 232.
  • Genethliac, — Tables, 340.
  • Genii, — of the Mountains, 15.
  • Genius, 54, 574;
  • Gentiles, Apostle of the —, 116.
  • Geocentric, — System, 457.
  • Geology, Occult —, 224.
  • Geometry, 7, 178;
    • — Taught in the Mysteries, 551.
  • Gerald Massey, — quoted, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197.
  • German, — Numerals, meaning of, 102.
  • Gnosis, 307, 311, 335, 465, 485, 513;
    • — or Divine Wisdom, 55, 518;
    • — or Esoteric Science, 45;
    • — still Flourishes, 24;
    • — of Pythagoras, 55;
    • — True and False, 336.
  • Gnostic, — Idea of Divine Incarnation, 363;
    • — Pleroma, 484;
    • — Teachers, 470;
    • — Teaching of Redemption, 159;
    • — Tradition of Adam, 196.
  • Gnosticism, Ebionitic —, 150;
    • Founder of Western —, 118;
    • — in Plato and Pythagoras, 13.
  • Gnostics, 76, 192, 273;
    • Egyptian —, 115, 192;
    • Teachings of —, 204.
  • ‘Gnostics and their Remains,’ — quoted, 95, 152.
  • Gnyanendryas, 565, 567.
  • Gobi, Desert of —, 16, 18.
  • God, the Creative —, 181;
  • Gods, — of the Ancients, 315;
    • Beneficent and Maleficent —, 238;
    • — the ‘Creatures,’ 207;
    • Cycle of —, 484;
    • Egyptian —, 154;
    • — Feed on Men, 593;
    • Great —, 333, 342, 369, 484;
    • Higher —, 587;
    • Karma of —, 390, 391;
    • Lower —, 6;
    • — and Numbers, 101;
    • — are One, 450;
    • — of the Pagans, 71, 249, 333;
    • Planetary —, 316, 343;
    • Prototypes of —, 59;
    • Secondary —, 261;
    • Seven —, 191, 209, 342, 369;
    • Solar —, 321;
    • Twelve Great —, 484;
    • Union with —, 473, 474;
    • Zodiacal —, 341.
  • Golden, — Age, 308, 346, 347, 348;
    • — Egg, 494.
  • Good and Evil, — are Relative, 529;
    • — are Eternal Principles, 115.
  • Good, — Colours, 581;
  • Gordian Knot, 212.
  • Gospel, the Fourth —, 79, 80;
  • Gospels, — are not Historical, 345.
  • Graha-Rajah, — Title of the Sun, 271.
  • Granite, — cannot Burn, 589.
  • Grattan-Guinness, — quoted, 192.
  • Gravitation, Law of —, 218.
  • Great, — Architect, 271;
    • — Bear, 195;
    • — Breath, 502;
    • — Day, 304;
    • — Deep, 225;
    • — ‘Extreme,’ 44;
    • — Flood, 74;
    • — Gods, 333, 342, 369, 484;
    • — Initiation, 300;
    • — Jewel of Wisdom, 412;
    • — Pyramid, 74, 155, 177, 189, 201, 300, 301;
    • ‘The — Revelation,’ quoted, 467;
    • the — Sacrifice, 271, 383;
    • — Thought, 467;
    • — Tone, 463;
    • the — Unknown, 84;
    • ‘— Vehicle,’ 416.
  • Greece, — the Cradle of Art and Science, 22;
    • Sages of —, 10, 38.
  • Greek, — Church, 76, 103, 506;
  • Gregory St., — quoted, 157.
  • Guardian, — Angels, 57, 370, 459;
    • — Wall, 489.
  • Guardians, — of the Mysteries of Nature, 20;
    • — of Sacred Lore, 29.
  • Guatemalan Medal, 21.
  • Gunas, 494.
  • Gupta Vidya, 164, 166, 179.
  • Guru, the Dravidian —, 385;
    • Vision of the —, 284.
  • Gurus, — in India, 406;
    • Two — of Chelas, 284.
  • Gymnosophists, 19, 134.
  • Hall, Brahma’s —, 545;
    • ‘— of the Five Hundred Lohans,’ 410;
    • — of Spirits, 294;
    • Vishnu’s —, 545.
  • Hallelujah, — a word of Magic, 83.
  • Hallucination, 242.
  • Halo, 584.
  • Hargrave Jennings, — quoted, 296.
  • Ham, — Son of Noah, 42, 43;
    • Treatise accredited to —, 301.
  • Hari, — the Preserver, 180.
  • Hari-ashvas, — Sons of Daksha, 292.
  • Harris-papyrus, 241, 243, 248, 255.
  • Hartmann Von, — quoted, 398.
  • Harvest, — of Life, 514, 520.
  • Hate, — and Fear, 541.
  • Hatha Yoga, 416, 491, 499, 502, 503, 555, 569.
  • Hawk, — Emblem of the Sun, 171.
  • Hayah, 182.
  • Healing, — by Priests and Kings, 264.
  • Healers, Jesus and Appolonius were —, 264.
  • Heart, the — the Centre of all, 582, 583;
  • ‘Heart’s Seal,’ 424, 425.
  • Heavenly, — Adam, 179;
  • Hebrew, — Allegories, 186;
  • Helen of Troy, 113, 471, 472.
  • Heliocentric System, 213, 322, 323.
  • Heliolatry, — in Christianity, 319;
    • — of Zoroastrians, 35.
  • Heliopolis, 265, 267.
  • Helios, 279.
  • Hell, 510, 526, 571;
    • — or Hades, 41.
  • Henry More, 30.
  • Hercules, 142, 258, 259, 260;
    • Labours of —, 141.
  • Heredity, 435, 436.
  • Heresiarchs, — of Christianity, 411.
  • Hermaphrodite, Divine —, 295;
    • Meaning of —, 458;
    • Mystery of the —, 88, 295.
  • Hermes, Books of —, 30, 37, 41, 48, 100, 117, 337, 339, 368;
    • Cosmogony of —, 91;
    • the ‘false’ — 30;
    • — of Greece, 55;
    • — quoted, 213, 320, 328, 330;
    • Secret Dogmas of —, 129;
    • Writings of —, 37.
  • Hermetic, — Philosophy, 36, 39, 106, 129, 222;
  • Herod, King —, 141.
  • Herodotus, — the Father of History, 32;
  • Heroes, Three Aspects of —, 94.
  • Herschel, — quoted, 217, 220.
  • Hesiod, 38.
  • Hexagon, Symbolism of —, 105 et seq.
  • Hiarchus, King —, 129, 130.
  • Hierarchies, — of Angels, 475;
    • — of Beings, 59, 462;
    • — the Builders of the Seven Kingdoms, 481;
    • — and Colours, 481;
    • — or Creative Powers, 482;
    • — of Devas, 566;
    • — of Dhyan-Chohans, 475, 564, 566;
    • — of Egos, 579;
    • — and Human Principles, 462, 482, 483;
    • Heavenly —, 115;
    • Lokas of —, 566;
    • — of Rulers of Planets, 463;
    • Septenary —, 549;
    • Seven —, 59, 374, 481, 581;
    • Subdivisions of —, 483.
  • Hierarchy, — of Celestial Beings, 207, 381;
    • Fourth —, 559;
    • — of Rishis, 369.
  • Hieroglyphics, 265.
  • Hieronymus St., — quoted, 104.
  • Hierophant, the First —, 86;
    • Highest —, 325, 330;
    • — Victim, 88.
  • Hierophants, 4, 273, 338;
  • Higher, — Ego, 375, 436, 474, 494, 514, 515, 517, 518, 521, 523, 525, 527, 544, 566, 578, 579, 580, 584, 590, 591, 592;
  • Hilkiah, 342.
  • Himalayas, Secret Schools in —, 417.
  • Himaleh, — the Snowy Range, 94.
  • Hinayana, — System, 416, 417.
  • Hindu, — Adepts, 135;
    • — Astronomical Cycles, 348;
    • — Ascetics, 94;
    • — Cosmogony, 228;
    • — Mathams, 19;
    • — Music, 190;
    • — Mystics, 132;
    • — Seven Zones, 351;
    • — Symbolism, 24;
    • — Trimurti, 102;
    • — Yugas, theory of S. A. Mackey, 356 to 358.
  • Hiouen-Thsang, — quoted, 16;
    • — and Buddha’s Shadow, 17.
  • Hippocrates, — a ‘Chimera,’ 33.
  • Hippolytus, Mention of —, 118;
    • — quoted, 119.
  • Hiram, 130, 186, 274, 275, 285.
  • Hiranyagarbha, — the Creator, 180;
  • History, — of Adeptship, 143;
    • — of Church Councils, 145;
    • Data of —, 143;
    • Father of —, 32;
    • — and Magic, 256;
    • — and Mystery, 95;
    • — of Occultism, 412.
  • Holy, — Light, 529;
    • — Power, 529;
    • — Trinity, 145.
  • Holy Ghost, Christian Idea of —, 205, 468, 499;
    • — a Female Potency, 181, 206;
    • — of Simon Magus, 117, 472;
    • — the Force of the Third Logos, 499.
  • ‘Holy Office,’ — of the Inquisition, 54.
  • Homer, — ‘Mythical’, 33;
    • — quoted, 190;
    • — borrowed from Orphic Hymns, 38.
  • Horne, — quoted, 188.
  • ‘Horns of Satan,’ 511.
  • Horus, 236, 460.
  • Host, — of the Sephiroth, 231.
  • Hosts, — of Heaven, 325;
    • Lord of —, 325;
    • Planetary —, 162;
    • Tsabæan —, 326.
  • Hour, Origin of the —, 351.
  • Human, — Buddhas, 361, 378;
  • Human Principles, Atma, the Cause of —, 510;
  • Hypatia, 313.
  • Hypnotism, — Accepted by Science, 27;
    • Artificial State produced by —, 566;
    • Danger of —, 538;
    • Effects of — on the Aura, 480;
    • Experiments by —, 25;
    • Occult Sciences of — and Magnetism, 482;
    • Use and Abuse of —, 40.
  • ‘I’, the Personal —, 514, 573;
  • Iamblichus, — quoted, 37;
    • — and Doctrine of Theurgy, 303, 307;
    • — on Magic and Theurgy, 473, 474;
    • — on the Sun, 279;
    • — on Thaumaturgy, 253.
  • Iao, — the Mystery-God, 253, 279, 280, 294.
  • Icarus, Fall of an —, 120, 121.
  • Ida, — one of the Nadis, 503, 537, 547, 551.
  • Ideas, — of Greek Philosophers, 210, 335;
    • — and Numbers, 69.
  • Ideation, — in Activity, 561;
  • Identity, — of Ancient and Modern Initiations, 283;
    • — of Angels and Devas, 340;
    • — of Angels and Dhyan-Chohans, 327;
    • — of Eastern and Western Thought, 93;
    • — of Esoteric Teaching and Greek Philosophy, 283;
    • — of Zoroastrian and Christian Dogma, 322.
  • Idol, — of the Moon, 234, 239;
    • — Worship, 430.
  • Idolatry, 58.
  • Ierna, Sacred Fire of —, 268.
  • Ildabaoth, 158, 194, 197.
  • Illuminati, 71.
  • Illusion, — Body, 495;
    • Life and Death are —, 512;
    • Three Bodies of —, 403;
    • Universal —, 393.
  • Illusionists, 177.
  • Illusive, — Matter, 403.
  • Imagination, Use of —, 561.
  • Immaculate, — Birth, 140.
  • Immortality, Conditional —, 510, 515;
  • Imperfection, Cause of —, 208, 209;
    • — of the World, 220.
  • Impersonal, Absorption into the —, 395;
  • Impressions, — on the Brain, 579;
    • Simultaneous —, 574, 575;
    • Three Sets of —, 578.
  • Incarnation, — of Adepts, 364;
    • — of Astral Principles of Adepts, 372;
    • Conscious —, 418;
    • Divine and Human —, 362;
    • Divine —, 56, 61, 362, 363, 364;
    • — of Krishna, 363;
    • Lamaic —, 361;
    • Voluntary —, 364, 365, 367.
  • Incarnations, Divine — taught in the Kabala, 166.
  • India, — Birthplace of Mathematics, 352;
    • — the Home of Thought and Occult Knowledge, 256;
    • — Land of Knowledge, 18;
    • Pantheon of —, 96, 201, 271;
    • Priests of —, 263;
    • Sages of —, 38.
  • Indian, — Aryans, 91, 94;
    • — Esotericism, 100;
    • — Occult methods of Calculation, 176;
    • — Rishis, 4;
    • — Rites, 88;
    • — Yogis, 245, 490, 502, 503.
  • Indigo, — the complement of Yellow, 461;
    • — not a shade of Blue, 570.
  • Individual, — Ego, 367, 371, 519;
    • — formed by the Sun-rays, 560.
  • Individuality, 577;
    • Consciousness of —, 523;
    • Reincarnating —, 511.
  • Indra, 499;
    • — One with Jehovah, 253.
  • Ineffable, — Name, 132, 151.
  • Infallibility, Dogma of —, 119.
  • Inferno, — of Dante, quoted, 54.
  • Infinite, the — All, 402;
    • — Circle, 458;
    • — Potency, 467;
    • — Potentiality, 466.
  • Infinitude, Fields of —, 505.
  • Ingenerable, — Potency, 469.
  • Initiates, Astral Body of —, 247;
    • — of Atlantis, 263;
    • Biographies of — are Myths, 140, 141;
    • — among Brahmans, 411;
    • Code of Ethics of —, 266;
    • Dangers of —, 311;
    • Duties of —, 264, 294;
    • Eastern —, 276, 289, 425;
    • — of Early Races, 266;
    • Enemies of —, 27, 44;
    • Failure of —, 419;
    • First — of the Human School, 86;
    • — of Fourth Race, 14;
    • Hebrew —, 189;
    • Knowledge of —, 262, 284;
    • Language of —, 103, 189;
    • Mayavi-Rupa of —, 367;
    • Memory of —, 414;
    • — in Mexico, 21;
    • Names of some —, 551;
    • Perfect —, 142, 417;
    • Phenomenal Powers of —, 386;
    • Secrecy of —, 44, 54, 56, 301, 411, 412;
    • Similarity of the Lives of —, 140, 141, 142;
    • Socrates on —, 266;
    • — are those who could learn the Truth, 266;
    • Trials of —, 284, 285, 294;
    • — or Twice-born, 141, 281;
    • Virtues of —, 262, 294.
  • Initiation, Archaic —, 350;
  • Initiator, the First —, 49;
    • the Supreme —, 62, 88.
  • Inner, Disciples of — Circle, 460;
  • Inquisition, 250, 373;
    • ‘Holy Office’ of —, 54.
  • Inscription, — in the Temple of Thebes, 251.
  • Inspiration, — of the Bible, 192.
  • Inspirations, — of Art and Genius, 554.
  • Instinct, — a Lower form of Consciousness, 573;
    • — of Elementals, 594.
  • Instinctual, — Consciousness, 552, 558;
    • — Feelings, 594.
  • Intellect, — of Adepts, 539;
    • — and Kama, 572;
    • Mahat or —, 442;
    • — Paralyses Spiritual Perception, 331.
  • Intellectual, — Giants, 592.
  • Intelligence, — is Clear Vision, 559;
    • Cosmic —, 494;
    • Endless —, 380;
    • Guiding —, 319, 560;
    • — the Second Power, 213;
    • Sons of —, 197;
    • Supreme —, 380, 387.
  • Intelligences, Chief of —, 335;
    • Living —, 216;
    • — of Pythagoras, 210, 335;
    • — of the Stars, 219.
  • Intelligent, — Forces, 215, 216.
  • Intelligible, the — of Plato, 466.
  • Intention, — is Everything, 538;
    • Karma heeds not Good —, 376.
  • Interpretation, Key of —, 3, 10;
    • Esoteric —, 81, 245;
    • — of Zohar, 165.
  • Intuition, — is Clear Vision, 559.
  • Irenæus, — Mentioned, 465;
  • Iron Age, 347, 348.
  • Ishvara, 363.
  • Isis, Egyptian Goddess —, 154, 230, 231, 236, 266, 297, 460.
  • ‘Isis Unveiled,’ — quoted, 5, 6, 16, 18, 19, 22, 24, 34, 35, 37, 47, 53, 56, 71, 92, 97, 116, 123, 124, 126, 132, 149, 150, 235, 247, 255, 272, 277, 281, 283, 284, 311, 312, 317, 329, 370, 397, 398, 399, 403, 404, 424, 429, 449, 510, 513, 527.
  • Israelites, — Accepted only an Anthropomorphic God, 75;
    • Encampment of —, 156.
  • Jain, 175.
  • Jaina, — Books, 401;
    • — Cross, 200;
    • — Traditions, 428.
  • Jana-Loka, 372, 564, 568.
  • Japanese, — Narrative of the Patriarchs, 428.
  • Jehovah, — not the Absolute Unity, 190;
    • — or Arelim, 182, 183, 184;
    • Bacchus is —, 279, 280;
    • — a Builder, 183;
    • — is Cain, 52, 182;
    • — Conversed through Teraphim, 236, 237, 238;
    • — the Heavenly Man, 210;
    • — of the Hebrews, 115, 238, 253;
    • Ideographs of —, 181;
    • — or Jah-Havah, 180;
    • — the Jewish Brahma, 183;
    • Meaning of —, 181, 182;
    • Number of —, 449;
    • Numerical value of —, 451;
    • — One with Indra, 253;
    • — the One God of Christians, 207, 238;
    • — a Planetary Spirit, 280;
    • — the Root of Mystery, 51;
    • — Sabaoth, 91, 325;
    • — is Saturn, 115, 316, 325, 332, 334;
    • Seventh Day dedicated to —, 115;
    • — a ‘Spiritus Elementorum,’ 239;
    • — the Sun, 323;
    • — the Synthesis of the Elohim, 333;
    • — Synthesis of Planets and their Spirits, 322;
    • — That which Is, 210.
  • Jehovistic, — Worship, 317;
    • — Scriptures, 178.
  • Jehovists, 178.
  • Jeremiah, — quoted, 470.
  • Jerome St., — quoted, 11, 130, 131, 136, 149, 328.
  • Jerusalem, Temple of —, 177.
  • Jesuits, 108, 133;
    • — and De Mirville, 78;
    • — and Freemasons, 274, 275.
  • Jesus, Abel shown to be —, 150;
    • Æon incarnated in —, 363;
    • Astral of — after death, 373;
    • — an Astronomical Figure, 139, 153;
    • Baptism of —, 158;
    • Basilides’ view of —, 363;
    • — a Bodhisattva, 383;
    • — and Buddha compared, 282;
    • Christian and Occult views of —, 153, 158;
    • Death of —, 152, 158;
    • — Descends into Hell, 142;
    • Disciples of —, 382, 383;
    • Esoteric opinion of —, 383;
    • — the ‘False Messiah,’ 382;
    • Gnostic allegory of —, 158;
    • — was ‘God-Incarnate,’ 346;
    • — a Great Character, 370;
    • — the Great Martyr, 66, 110, 146;
    • — a Healer, 264;
    • Human Perfection taught by —, 63;
    • Ideal of —, 66;
    • — an Initiate, 146, 153, 289;
    • — Inspired by genius of Mercury, 382;
    • — was a Jew, 123;
    • Life of — Allegorized, 153;
    • — the Only Saviour, 144, 157;
    • — Never called Himself God, 53, 383;
    • Opinion of Mussulmans concerning —, 110;
    • Personality of —, 139;
    • Public Life of —, 157;
    • Reincarnations of —, 373;
    • Secrecy enjoined by —, 45;
    • Secret Doctrine of —, 149, 159, 310;
    • — Son of God, 144, 145, 158, 293, 373;
    • Teaching of — after Crucifixion, 158;
    • True Nature of —, 144;
    • Vicarious Atonement of —, 523, 524.
  • Jethro, 171.
  • Jewel, — in the Lotus, 436, 437, 438, 439, 475.
  • Jews, Alphabet of —, 169;
    • — of Crimea and S. India, 170;
    • Mysteries of —, 46, 47;
    • — were Sabæans or Sun-worshippers, 279, 317, 322.
  • Jewish, — Biblical names are Astronomical, 72;
    • — Bible, 172;
    • — Canonical Books, 170;
    • — Cosmogony and Laws, 170;
    • — Kabalah, 164, 170;
    • — Literature, Antiquity of, 167;
    • — Mysteries, 46, 47;
    • — Numerical System, 352;
    • — Passover, 280;
    • — Patriarchs, 263;
    • — Scriptures, 9;
    • — Teraphim, 251.
  • Jiva, — Becomes Prana, 545;
    • — is Everywhere, 555;
    • Every Principle a differentiation of —, 550;
    • Life-current of —, 503;
    • — the One Life, 493;
    • — or Prana, 202, 442, 460;
    • — a Principle partaking of Heaven and Earth, 56;
    • — the Universal Deity, 51, 555.
  • Jivanmukta, — and Avatara, difference between, 364, 365;
    • — a Mahatma, 522;
    • — a Perfect Initiate, 420;
    • the — State, 60, 569.
  • Jivatma, — the Universal Life, 182.
  • Jnana Shakti, 508.
  • Job, — an Arabian Initiate, 22;
    • Book of —, 294.
  • Jod-Hevah, 451.
  • Jods, Ten — of Pythagorean Tetrad, 439.
  • John St., — quoted, 65, 79;
    • — Author of Apocalypse, 118;
    • — not the Author of Fourth Gospel, 124;
    • Ecstasy of —, 131;
    • — and Peter, 124, 125.
  • John the Baptist, 65, 138, 139.
  • John Reuchlin, 164, 165, 275.
  • Joseph, — an Initiate, 267.
  • Josephus, — quoted, 7.
  • Jowett, Prof. — quoted, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12.
  • Jude, — quoted, 87;
    • Epistle of —, 83.
  • ‘Judges,’ — quoted, 236.
  • Judgment, — of the Soul, 244, 245, 256.
  • Judiciary, — Astrology, 338, 341, 343.
  • Julian, Emperor — the Apostate, 71;
  • Jupiter, 253, 267, 311, 316, 327, 490;
    • Eye of —, 278.
  • Justice, Divine —, 529.
  • Justin St., — mentioned, 465;
    • — quoted, 337.
  • Justin Martyr, — quoted, 87, 130;
    • Rejection of the Works of —, 149.
  • Juvenal, — quoted, 341.
  • Ka, — the God ‘Who,’ 427.
  • Ka, — the Animal Soul, 370.
  • Kabalah, Connection of — with Masonry, 72, 73;
    • Divisions of —, 68, 215;
    • Doctrine of —, 204;
    • Doctrine of Emanations in —, 304;
    • — an Esoteric Work, 48, 184;
    • Fundamental geometric Figure of —, 99;
    • — compared with Gupta Vidya, 164;
    • Jewish —, 164, 170;
    • Meaning of —, 168;
    • Numerals and Mystic Characters of —, 68;
    • — and Occultism, 229;
    • Sephiroth of —, 459;
    • Study of —, 47;
    • Trinity in the —, 166;
    • Western Interpretation of —, 165, 204.
  • Kabalistic, — Astral Light, 398;
    • — Astrology, 462, 463;
    • — Guardian Angels, 459;
    • — Interpretations, 199;
    • — Literature, 166, 167;
    • — Metatron, 210;
    • — Occultism, 223;
    • — Quaternary, 181;
    • — Sun, 212, 214;
    • — Theogony, 335;
    • — Triangle, 458.
  • Kabalists, 164, 165, 177;
    • — and Roman Catholics, 335;
    • — and Vedantius compared, 91.
  • Kabiri, 280, 315, 316, 325, 327.
  • Kala-Chakra, — Commentary, 379;
    • — System of Tibet, 421.
  • Kali-Yuga, 3, 226, 259, 260, 347, 348, 488, 590;
    • Adeptship in —, 412;
    • Beginning of —, 354.
  • Kali’s Vina, 547.
  • Kalki Avatara, 346.
  • Kalpa, Cycles in one —, 346;
  • Kama, — Depends on Prana, 550;
    • — the Essence of the Blood, 578, 580, 581;
    • Feeders of —, 442;
    • — the Fourth Principle, 511;
    • — Gives an impulse to Evolution, 570;
    • To get rid of —, 559;
    • World of —, 378.
  • Kama-Loka, 61, 227, 539;
    • Consciousness in —, 594;
    • Death in —, 516;
    • Dissolution in —, 373;
    • Shells in —, 253.
  • Kama-Lokic, — Entities, 594;
    • — Plane, 594;
    • — World, 496.
  • Kama-Manas, 519, 520, 583;
    • — of Seven Degrees, 540.
  • Kama-Manasic, 558;
    • — Entities, 566;
    • — Principle, 540.
  • Kama-Prana, 563.
  • Kama-Pranic, — Consciousness, 558;
    • — Effects, 563.
  • Kama-Rupa, 591, 593;
    • the Blood is the —, 580;
    • — Desire-body, 495;
    • — of Cosmos, 562;
    • — the Starting-point on our Plane, 475;
    • Survival of —, 496.
  • Kamarupic, — Entities, 594;
    • — Man, 513.
  • Kamic, — Consciousness, 558;
    • — Impulses, 583;
    • — Plane, images on, 553;
    • — Principle, 518;
    • — Soul, 520, 521.
  • Kant, Opinion of — on Matter and Spirit, 399.
  • Karana Sharira, — the Causal Body, 58;
    • — the Ego Principle, 379.
  • Karanatma, — the Causal Soul, 58, 65, 363.
  • Karatala, 565, 566, 568.
  • Karma, Adepts hindered by —, 489;
    • Adepts work with —, 539;
    • — of Adepts, 390, 391;
    • Collective —, 488;
    • Divine Justice of —, 529;
    • Dharmakaya is without —, 383;
    • — of the Ego, 524, 525;
    • — on Every Stage, 306;
    • Future —, 496;
    • — of Gods, 390, 391;
    • Good — must be got rid of, 540;
    • — Heeds not Intention, 376;
    • Hereditary —, 539;
    • Ignorance involves Physical —, 529;
    • Law of —, 45, 61, 131, 246, 248, 587;
    • — of past Manvantaras, 579;
    • — and the Nidanas, 587;
    • — and Parentage, 572;
    • — and Rebirth, 246;
    • — of Religions, 245, 322;
    • — of Teachers, 588;
    • Unexhausted —, 517.
  • Karmendriyas, 565, 567.
  • Karmic, — Causes, 538;
  • Karnac, 25.
  • Kasyapa, — Disciple of Buddha, 425, 426.
  • Katharsis, — Trials of Purification, 282.
  • Kenealy Dr., — quoted, 169, 188.
  • Kepler, — an Astrologer, 333;
    • Belief of —, 332;
    • — mentioned, 249.
  • Kether, the Crown, 183, 205.
  • Key, — to Astrology lost to Europe, 343;
    • — Measure, 49;
    • — to Occult Interpretation, 3, 10;
    • Seventh —, 105, 106;
    • ‘— to the Hebrew-Egyptian Mystery’ quoted, 49, 52, 72, 95, 138.
  • Keys, Seven — to Allegory, 193, 194, 198;
    • — to Knowledge, 178.
  • Kha, — the Body, 370.
  • Khaba, — the Astral Form, 370.
  • Khem, Mystery-God — of Egypt, 42.
  • Khen, — Occult Library, 251, 252.
  • Khoemnis, — a pre-Historic City, 42.
  • Khons, Inscription in the Temple of —, 251.
  • Khou, — the Astral Body, 242, 249, 250.
  • Kingdom, — of Darkness, 142;
  • Kingdoms, Seven — of Nature, 481.
  • Kings, — as Healers, 264;
    • Divine —, 258;
    • Seven —, 193.
  • Kircher, Father — quoted, 156, 297, 326, 402.
  • Kismet, 566.
  • Kiu-Te, Books of —, 405.
  • Kiyun, the God —, 325.
  • ‘Know Thyself,’ 64, 412, 435.
  • ‘Know All,’ The —, 4.
  • Knowledge, Absolute —, 420;
    • — of Adepts, 487, 505;
    • — a Colleague of the Mind, 574;
    • — of the Ancients, 20;
    • Danger of Occult —, 50, 62, 75;
    • Divine —, 237;
    • — of Initiates, 262, 284;
    • Keys to —, 176;
    • Land of —, 18;
    • Metaphysical —, 480;
    • — and Morality, 54;
    • Occult —, 256, 383, 451, 505;
    • — of the Parts and the Whole, 7;
    • — and Power, 1;
    • — Requisite for Occultism, 436, 481, 489;
    • Sacred —, 431;
    • — of Self, 394;
    • — is of the Spirit, 453;
    • Tree of —, 5, 21, 67;
    • — and Wisdom, 55.
  • Kosmic, — Auric Envelope, 555;
    • — Hierarchies, 564;
    • — Planes, 554, 555;
    • — Seed of Consciousness, 555;
    • — Substance, 556. (See Cosmic).
  • Kosmocratores, 561. (See Cosmocratores).
  • Kosmos, 219;
    • — Builders, 208;
    • Creator of —, 208;
    • Gradations of Colour and Sound in —, 478;
    • the Manifested —, 181, 224;
    • — Rests on Mathematics, 70;
    • Nature of —, 4;
    • Seven Principles of —, 202;
    • Symbolism of —, 295.
  • Krishna, — an Avatara of Vishnu, 317;
    • — Crucified in Space, 292;
    • — Descends into the Infernal Regions, 142;
    • — a ‘Good Shepherd,’ 293;
    • Incarnations of —, 363.
  • Kristophoros, Egyptian Neophyte became —, 294.
  • Kriyashakti, Creation by —, 561;
    • Gift of —, 467;
    • Power of —, 470, 589;
    • Third Race created through —, 449;
    • Unconscious —, 588.
  • Kronidæ, Seven —, 193.
  • Kronos, 194, 195.
  • Kshetrajna, — is Buddhi Manas, 560.
  • Kumara, — the God of War, 328;
    • — the Higher Ego, 590;
    • Sanat —, 327, 372.
  • Kumaras, Hierarchies of —, 566;
    • — Incarnated in Third Race, 494;
    • — and Lunar Pitris, 592;
    • — or Planetary Spirits, 487;
    • — are Pre-Adamic, 196;
    • Seven —, 59, 327;
    • — Sons of Brahma, 196, 327.
  • Kundalini, — can Destroy as well as Preserve, 537;
    • Cosmic and Human —, 507, 508;
    • Fire of —, 581;
    • Light of —, 548;
    • States of —, 544.
  • Kurukshetra, — Rite, 80.
  • Kwan-yin, 394, 407, 408.
  • Lady Ellenborough, Talisman of —, 152.
  • Lama, — Succession, 431;
    • Seat of the Initiating —, 127;
    • ‘— of Jehovah,’ 422.
  • Lamaic, — Incarnations, 407;
    • — Reincarnation, 361.
  • Lamaism, Apostles of —, 16;
    • Reformed —, 409.
  • Lamaists, Secret Books of —, 361;
    • — Works, 53.
  • Lamas, Dalai —, 333;
    • Gelugpa —, 405;
    • Teschu —, 89;
    • — Received by the Emperor of China, 428.
  • Lamaseries, — of India, 406;
  • Lamb, — a Christian Emblem, 152;
    • Sacrificial —, 384.
  • Lam-rin, Books of —, 405.
  • Language, — of Abraham, 172, 189;
  • Lanka, 259;
    • Rakshasas of —, 562.
  • Laplace, — quoted, 219, 220.
  • Latin, — Church, 34, 41, 76, 78, 82, 102, 103, 128, 160, 341;
    • — Cross, 150.
  • Laurence, Archbishop —, quoted, 79, 81, 82, 84.
  • Laurens, — quoted on Egyptian Priests, 263, 265.
  • Law, — of Buddha, 403;
  • Laya Centres, 539.
  • Layers, Seven — of Auric Envelope, 448;
    • — of Skin, 443.
  • Lebas Ph., — quoted, 338, 339.
  • Left Hand, Initiates of the —, 288;
  • Legend, — of Raivata, 259;
    • — of Hiouen-Thsang, 17.
  • Leibnitz, Apperception of —, 576;
  • Letters, Hebrew —, 168, 169, 175;
    • — and Musical notes, 190;
    • Numerical Value of —, 176;
    • Sanscrit —, 190;
    • Symbolism of —, 103, 104, 200.
  • Levi, Eliphas, — quoted, 27, 68, 93, 148, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 250, 284, 334.
  • Lha, Ascetics in Tibet called —, 16;
    • — a Disembodied Spirit, 394.
  • Liberius, Pope —, 145.
  • Library, Alexandrian —, 36;
    • Bodleian —, 85;
    • National — of Paris, 251;
    • Occult —, 251, 252;
    • — of Thebes, 243, 244;
    • Vatican —, 314.
  • Life, Absolute —, 477;
  • Light, Absolute —, 223, 253, 517;
    • —, Heat, and Electricity, 71;
    • — and Life, 100;
    • Eternal —, 229;
    • — of the Logos, 181;
    • Primeval —, 55, 225;
    • Primordial —, 226;
    • Radiant —, 529;
    • Sons of —, 74, 96, 271, 293, 362, 383;
    • Tables of — Vibrations, 480, 533;
    • Unmanifested —, 59;
    • Veil of Infinite —, 183;
    • — and Wisdom, 93.
  • ‘Light of Asia,’ 3, 213.
  • Lights, Seven Primary —, 59.
  • Limbus, — of the Greeks, 227.
  • Linga Sharira, — after Death, 202, 446, 496, 590;
    • — Corresponds with the Spleen, 548;
    • — Could not form in Vacuo, 593;
    • — Emanation of the Auric Egg, 493;
    • — Passes through Solids, 589;
    • — Picture of the Man, 588;
    • — and Physical Body, 460, 548;
    • — Vehicle of Prana, 460, 593.
  • Lingam, 183, 288, 296.
  • Lin-Tsi, Aphorisms of —, 431, 432.
  • Lipika, — Recorders of Karma, 573.
  • ‘Little Albert,’ The —, 107.
  • Liturgy, Christian —, 336.
  • Locke, — quoted, 81.
  • Logoi, Three —, 560, 561;
    • Second and Third —, 532.
  • Logos, — of Basilides, 484;
  • Lohans, 16, 409, 410, 429;
    • Hall of Five Hundred —, 410.
  • Loka, Brahma —, 365;
    • — of Sound, 566.
  • Lokas, Categories of —, 564, 568;
    • Divine and Terrestrial —, 568;
    • — of Elementals, 566, 567;
    • Fourteen —, 369;
    • Seven and Fourteen —, 440, 565, 568;
    • — Talas, 570, 572;
    • Vedantic —, 564.
  • Lord, — of Beings, 230;
    • — God of the Bible, 231, 236, 237;
    • — of Hosts, 325;
    • Kabalistic —, 73;
    • — of Lords, 321, 370;
    • ‘— of Sheep,’ 88.
  • Lords, — of the Flame, 259.
  • Lost Word, 411, 412, 424.
  • Lotus, — Sacred to Isis, 103;
    • Seven-leaved —, 577;
    • — Symbol of the Cosmos, 475;
    • — Symbol of the Trimurti, 102.
  • Love, C. E., — Theory of Forces, 216.
  • ‘Love thy Neighbour,’ 266.
  • Lower Ego, 514, 590;
    • Consciousness of —, 546;
    • Responsibility of —, 579.
  • Lower Manas, 514, 516, 519, 521, 545, 575, 581, 583, 585, 592;
    • Bhurloka begins with —, 576;
    • Degrees of —, 544;
    • — an Emanation of Higher Manas, 578;
    • Fate of —, 524;
    • — the Ray, 580, 591;
    • Triad reflected in —, 543.
  • Lower Self, 59, 428.
  • Lucian, 21, 240;
    • — on Astrology, 342;
    • — on Magic, 252.
  • Lucifer, 315, 316, 318;
    • ‘Wheels of —,’ 34.
  • Luke, — quoted, 65.
  • Luminous, — Egg, 445;
    • — Augoeides, 445.
  • Lunacy, — Proceeds from the Moon, 143;
    • Study of —, 558.
  • Lunar Pitris, 494.
  • Lunatics, — Conscious on the Astral Plane, 553·
  • Lycurgus, — mentioned, 135, 265.
  • Lyre, — of Apollo, 481.
  • ‘Maconnerie, Occulte,’ — quoted, 101, 102, 103.
  • Macrocosm, 179, 202, 330, 437, 439, 444, 481, 500, 584.
  • Macrocosmic, — Egg, 510;
    • — Forces, 509;
    • — Plane, 381.
  • Madhyamika, — School, 379, 419.
  • Madhyantika, — a Celebrated Lohan, 410.
  • Magian, — Precepts, 35.
  • Magians, 35, 45, 281;
    • Chaldean —, 19.
  • Magic, A.B.C. of —, 17;
    • Ancient Treatises on —, 38;
    • Antiquity of —, 19, 20, 42;
    • Black —, 15, 25, 26, 27, 28, 42, 68, 74, 253, 255, 338, 449, 471, 472, 480, 491, 493, 505, 537;
    • — in China, 15, 17;
    • Danger of —, 67;
    • Democritus on —, 22;
    • Divine —, 110, 465;
    • — a Divine Science, 254;
    • — is Divine Wisdom, 471;
    • Divine and Human —, 312;
    • — a Dual power, 67;
    • — of Egypt, 241, 243, 250;
    • Good and Evil —, 39;
    • — and History, 256;
    • Mysteries of —, 253;
    • Origin of —, 39;
    • — and Philosophy, 38;
    • Powers of —, 254, 255;
    • Practical —, 67, 212;
    • Romances of —, 251, 257;
    • Schools of —, 252;
    • Science of —, 472, 473;
    • Socrates on —, 51;
    • — and Sorcery, 67;
    • Spiritual —, 62;
    • — and Spiritualism, 23;
    • — in the Third Race, 449;
    • — in Tibet, 16, 17;
    • Unconscious —, 118, 480;
    • — is Universal, 21;
    • Use and Abuse of —, 40;
    • White and Black —, 15, 28, 108, 248, 471, 490, 491, 511, 513;
    • Zoroaster a Reformer of —, 20.
  • Magical, — Papyri, 242, 340;
  • ‘Magic Figure,’ a —, 225.
  • Magician, Black —, 511;
    • Unconscious —, 28.
  • Magnetism, 447;
    • Science of —, 482;
    • Solar —, 215.
  • Mahabharata, 258, 291;
    • — Period, 372.
  • Maharajahs, 459.
  • Maharloka, 564, 568, 569.
  • Maha-Shankara, 390, 391.
  • Mahat, — an Aspect of Alaya, 524, 546, 585;
    • Diagram of — and its Rays, 557;
    • — as Divine Ideation, 556;
    • — the Divine Mind, 540;
    • — the Highest Entity, 555;
    • — or Intellect, 442;
    • — and Manas, 494, 546, 560;
    • — One with the Third Logos, 546, 560, 585;
    • — the Positive aspect of Akasha, 546;
    • — on the Third Cosmic Plane, 540.
  • Mahatala, 564, 565, 566.
  • Mahatma, the Disembodied and Glorified —, 284.
  • Mahatmas, — or Adepts, 428;
    • Chief of —, 411;
    • Existence of —, 3.
  • Maha-Vishnu, 158, 362.
  • Mahayana, — School, 416, 417, 418.
  • Maha-Yuga, 348, 357.
  • Maimonides, — quoted, 46, 235, 251.
  • Maitreya-Buddha, 159, 417;
    • Aryasangha taught by —, 431.
  • Malach, — or Moloch, 334.
  • Malachi, — quoted, 318.
  • ‘Man born Blind,’ — Referred to, 66.
  • Man, Archetypal —, 230;
  • Manas, Conjunction of — with Buddhi, 458, 472;
  • Manasaputra, — Born of Mahat, 540;
    • Coming of the —, 573;
    • — of the Future, 559;
    • Reincarnating Ego called —, 493;
    • — Sons of Wisdom, 197, 458.
  • Manasic, — Atoms, 540;
    • — Body, 545;
    • — Consciousness, 558;
    • — Entity, 555;
    • — Expansion, 539;
    • — Impressions, 578;
    • — Perception, 575;
    • — Plane, 581, 582;
    • — Principle, 538;
    • — Ray, 540.
  • Manes, Dynasties of —, 257.
  • Manes, — the Paraclete, 160.
  • Manes, — or Phantoms, 102, 135, 249.
  • Manetho, — the Historian, 37, 257.
  • Mansarovara, Lake —, 416, 547.
  • Mantras, 181, 226, 410.
  • Manu, Brahma as —, 182.
  • Manushi, 49;
    • School of the —, 86.
  • Manushi-Buddha, 294, 377, 379, 566.
  • Manvantara, 180, 579;
    • Five Races of a —, 87;
    • — and Pralaya, 91.
  • Marcion, 76;
    • Teaching of —, 115.
  • Marco Polo, — quoted, 16.
  • Mark, St., — quoted, 44.
  • Mars, 150, 154, 333.
  • Masonic, — Inch, 73;
    • — Rites of Initiation, 274, 285.
  • Masonry, 186, 262, 285, 287;
    • Degrees of —, 285;
    • Duties of —, 285;
    • — and the Kabalah, 72;
    • — and the Jesuits, 274, 275;
    • Occult —, 165;
    • — and the Roman Catholic Church, 275.
  • Masorah, — Scheme, 199.
  • Masoretic, — Points, 175, 199.
  • Masters, Divine —, 262, 264;
    • — Ever-present, 529;
    • Teaching of —, 48.
  • Matat, — a Sorcerer, 248.
  • Materialisation, 593.
  • Materialism, 2;
    • — of the Present Day, 70;
    • — of Modern Science, 363.
  • Materialistic Age, 1.
  • Mathams, — or Monasteries, 19, 411, 428.
  • Mathematics, Abraham taught —, 45;
    • — of the Bible, 72;
    • Divine —, 73;
    • Kosmos Rests on —, 70;
    • — and Magic, 45;
    • Method of —, 437;
    • — and Metaphysics, 540;
    • — and Occult Cosmogony, 7;
    • True —, 69, 70.
  • Mathers, S. L. MacGregor —, on the Elohim, 203;
    • — on the Feminine Deity, 206;
    • — on Primal Units, 204;
    • — on the Trinity, 205.
  • Matter, — Coeternal with Spirit, 399;
    • Dead —, 399;
    • — is Eternal, 216, 223, 402, 470;
    • — and Force, 398;
    • Kama-Rupa corresponds to —, 475;
    • Kingdom of —, 158;
    • Kosmic —, 561;
    • — the Passive Principle, 102;
    • Prakriti is —, 491, 492;
    • Primordial —, 223;
    • Schopenhauer on —, 399;
    • Sons of —, 158;
    • States of —, 476;
    • — and Spirit, 492, 512;
    • Universe of —, 143, 532;
    • World of —, 448, 476.
  • Matthew, St., — quoted, 44, 45.
  • Maurice, — quoted on Stone Monuments, 351.
  • Maury, A. — quoted, 253;
    • — on Neptune, 218.
  • Max Müller, — quoted, 2, 3, 5, 353, 426, 427;
    • — on Nirvana, 400;
    • — on the Rig-Veda, 270.
  • Maya, — or Illusion, 102, 364, 403, 419, 453, 454, 568;
    • — has no hold on Spirit, 394;
    • Spirit is no —, 404.
  • Mayavi-Rupa, 445, 446, 495, 537, 545, 559, 569, 582, 588, 592;
    • — of an Initiate, 367.
  • Meditation, 490, 582;
    • Abstract —, 386;
    • Visions during —, 420.
  • ‘Medium of Satan,’ Appolonius called —, 138.
  • Mediums, 121, 553, 571.
  • ‘Memoirs of Satan,’ — quoted, 133.
  • Memory, the Eternal —, 523;
    • — of Initiates, 414;
    • Physical —, 574.
  • Memphis, 162, 213, 265, 299.
  • Menander, 76;
  • Mental Science, 490.
  • Mercaba, 92.
  • Mercavah, The —, 47, 55, 82.
  • ‘Merciful One,’ Gautama the —, 384, 385.
  • Mercury, 252, 382, 462, 482;
    • — Presided over by the Manasaputra, 458.
  • Meru, — Mountain of the Gods, 94, 440, 456.
  • Mesmerism, 36, 135, 243;
    • Use and Abuse of —, 40.
  • Messiah, 84, 152;
    • Two —s, 289.
  • Messianic, — Amulet, 152;
  • Metallic, — Plates, Attributed to Cain, 94.
  • Metals, Correspondences of —, 452, 457, 461.
  • Metaphysics, 539, 540;
  • Metatron, — of the Jews, 210, 321, 336, 388.
  • Metempsychosis, 246, 404, 428.
  • Meteors, 221.
  • Metrodorus, — quoted, 59.
  • Mexican, — Adept, Statue of, 21.
  • Micah, — an Idolator, 234, 236.
  • Michael, — the Archangel, 292, 321, 327, 328, 333, 334;
    • — Angel of the Face, 388.
  • Microcosm, Man the —, 202, 437, 439, 444, 455, 481, 584.
  • Microcosmic, — Forces, 509;
    • — Plane, 381.
  • Millenium, the —, 373.
  • Mind, the — and the Astral re-act on each other, 593;
  • Mind-born, the First Races, the —, 55;
    • — Sons, 59.
  • Miracles, — of Apollonius, 133;
    • — of Adepts, 410;
    • Divine —, 118, 471;
    • — of Greek Philosophers, 40;
    • — of Initiates, 450;
    • — of Jesus, 110, 158;
    • — of Moses, 40.
  • ‘Miracle in Stone, A,’ 78.
  • Misconceptions, — of Orientalists, 246, 247, 290, 340, 352, 395, 400, 409, 410, 415, 416, 421, 427, 430, 436, 456;
    • — of the Wisdom Religion, 1.
  • Mithra, 322;
    • Temple of —, 161.
  • Mitla, ‘— Place of Sadness,’ 286.
  • Modern, — Science, 2, 4, 5, 7, 31, 497;
    • Deficiences of — Science, 32;
    • — Astronomy, 218, 219.
  • Moksha, — Nirvana, 65, 365, 396, 400.
  • Molecules, — of the Body, 585;
    • Soul of —, 563.
  • Monad, — of an Adept, 61;
    • — the Divine Ego, 65;
    • Divine —, 383, 518;
    • — and the Duad, 205;
    • the Immortal — of Man, 369;
    • One Eternal —, 374;
    • — is Spirit, 341;
    • — the ‘Tree of Life,’ 520;
    • — becomes a Ternary, 532.
  • Monads, Corpuscles compared to —, 592;
    • Human —, 58, 366;
    • — of Leibnitz, 441, 549;
    • — Omniscient by Nature, 523.
  • Monier Williams, — quoted, 2.
  • Monotheism, Deity degraded by —, 402;
    • — of the Jews, 167, 200;
    • — of Plato, 6, 7;
    • — of Protestants, 59;
    • — and Polytheism not irreconcilable, 364.
  • ‘Monumental Christianity,’ — quoted, 78, 292, 317.
  • Moon, the — a Dead Planet, 459;
    • Earth will become a —, 559;
    • Evolution of —, 562;
    • — the Fourth Principle of the System, 143;
    • Influences of the —, 562;
    • New — in the Seventh Round, 562;
    • Newton’s idea of the —, 220;
    • Relation of the — to the Earth, 462;
    • — the Symbol of the Lower Manas and the Astral, 562.
  • More, Henry, 30.
  • Morning Star, 268, 321.
  • Mortification, Moral and Physical —, 309.
  • Mosaic, — Books, 3, 10, 174, 188, 231;
    • — Hebrew Scrolls, 177;
    • — Law, 168, 211;
    • — Records, 168;
    • — Text, 190.
  • Moses, Books of —, 9, 168, 170, 174, 177, 342;
    • — an Initiate, 74, 170, 189, 231, 280;
    • Law of —, 170, 177;
    • Legend of —, 78;
    • Seventy Elders of —, 52;
    • Shining Face of —, 75, 589;
    • Symbolical Teaching of —, 75.
  • Mosheim, — quoted, 308.
  • Mother, — of the Gods, 155;
    • — Isis, 230;
    • — of all Living, 154;
    • — Love, 572;
    • — Nature, 230;
    • — of the Saviour, 297;
    • — of the Soul, 100;
    • — Space, 231, 232;
    • ‘The Three —s,’ 71, 206.
  • Motion, Absolute —, 542, 585;
    • — is Deity, 542;
    • — the Eternal Law, 403;
    • Perpetual —, 226.
  • Mount, — Meru, 440, 456;
    • — Nyssa, 280;
    • — Parnassus, 94, 280;
    • — Sinai, 280;
    • — Sumeru, 94.
  • Muladhara, — Chakra, 503.
  • Mulaprakriti, — an Aspect of the Absolute, 518;
  • Mummy, 242;
    • Sensaos —, 340;
    • Symbolism of —, 247.
  • Mundane Egg, 179, 191, 230, 440, 443.
  • Music, — the Child of Manas, 540;
    • Hindu —, 190.
  • Musical, Sanscrit Letters are — Notes, 190;
  • ‘Muth,’ Meaning of —, 154.
  • Myalba, 526, 527, 567.
  • Mystæ, 116, 284, 306, 448.
  • Mysteries, Allegorical plays of the —, 306;
    • Ancient —, 33, 124;
    • Antiquity of —, 258, 277, 278, 281, 292, 297;
    • — of Antiquity, 272;
    • Archaic —, 272, 276;
    • Aristophanes on —, 254;
    • — of the Atlanteans, 262, 270, 286;
    • Bacchic —, 151, 254;
    • Benefits of —, 262;
    • — of the Bible, 49, 69;
    • — Carried to America, 286;
    • Classical Testimony to —, 253, 254, 262, 266, 267, 281, et seq.;
    • Christian —, 276;
    • — of Demeter, 161;
    • Desecration of —, 277;
    • Disappearance of —, 298;
    • Egyptian —, 253, 265, 293;
    • — of the Elements, 238;
    • Eleusinian —, 124, 151, 254, 278, 431;
    • — of Esotericism, 58, 392, 431;
    • — of the Essenes, 273;
    • — of the Gospel, 46;
    • Gradations of —, 282;
    • Grecian —, 124, 125;
    • Hierophants of —, 128, 148;
    • Human —, 157;
    • — of Incarnation, 61;
    • — of Initiation, 140, 143, 159, 162;
    • Inner —, 10;
    • — Instituted in the Fourth Race, 258, 262;
    • of Java-Aleim, 176;
    • — of the Jews, 46, 47;
    • — of the Kabiri, 316;
    • — of the Kingdom of Heaven, 159, 310;
    • Knowledge imparted in —, 5;
    • Lesser and Greater —, 282, 448;
    • — of Magic, 253;
    • Meaning of —, 4;
    • Mithraic —, 319;
    • — of Nature Unveiled, 387;
    • No — in Satya Yuga, 260;
    • Object of —, 282;
    • Occult —, 23;
    • — of Occult Science, 106, 212;
    • — of Old Religions, 392;
    • Origin of —, 261, 267;
    • Pagan —, 12, 124;
    • Purity of the —, 282;
    • — of Pythagoras, 135;
    • Revelation of —, 89, 213, 310;
    • Secrecy of —, 6, 12, 301;
    • Socrates on —, 266;
    • — of the Tantriks, 127;
    • — of the Thorah, 48;
    • The True —, 272, 278;
    • Victim of the —, 295;
    • Voltaire on —, 262;
    • — of the Zohar, 214.
  • Mysterious, — Land, 417;
  • Mystery, All Religions versions of One —, 143;
  • Mystic, — Christianity in the Kabalah, 229;
    • — Mirror, 431;
    • — Names, 250;
    • — Nature, 297;
    • — Permutation, 196;
    • — Space, 402;
    • the — Tau, 152.
  • Mysticism, — is not Criticism, 12;
    • Literature of —, 421;
    • Oriental —, 7, 12, 13;
    • — of Plato, 7, 12;
    • — of Pythagoras, 12;
    • Tibetan —, 421.
  • Mystics, Christian —, 190.
  • Myths, Definition of —, 33;
    • Universal —, 229.
  • Nabathæans, 34, 72.
  • Nabhi, — or Prophets, 178.
  • Nadis, 503, 537, 547, 548.
  • Naga, — the Serpent, 290.
  • Nagarjuna, 416, 417, 429;
  • Nagas, — or Adepts, 417.
  • Nagasena, — the Arhat, 365, 400.
  • Name, the Mysterious —, 527;
    • Mystery —, 547.
  • Names, Biblical — are Symbols, 69;
    • — Signs of Ideas, 480;
    • Mystic —, 250;
    • Virtue of —, 105.
  • Napoleon, 370.
  • Narada, — Founder of Mysteries, 291;
    • — an Initiate, 291;
    • — Prototype of Michael, 292;
    • — a Rishi, 291;
    • — Son of Brahma, 291;
    • Symbolism of —, 291;
    • — Visited Patala, 567.
  • Narayana, 181, 230, 317;
    • Vishnu is —, 468.
  • Naros, Cycle of —, 351, 352.
  • Nature, Abstract —, 178;
    • Co-workers with —, 526, 541;
    • Definition of —, 511;
    • — Elementals, 561;
    • Formative hand of —, 436;
    • Forces of —, 62, 491, 492;
    • — in God, 70, 100;
    • Human —, 442;
    • Middle Note of —, 475;
    • Mother —, 230;
    • Mystery of —, 143, 295;
    • Mystic —, 297;
    • Occult —, 23, 477, 483;
    • Phenomena in —, 261;
    • Secrets of —, 264, 425;
    • — a Sounding-Board, 549;
    • Symbol of —, 296, 297;
    • Voice of —, 463.
  • ‘Nature’s Finer Forces,’ — referred to, 491, 492, 497, 498.
  • Nature-Spirits, 236, 336, 567.
  • Nazarenes, 87, 122, 149, 150.
  • Nazars, — or Theurgists, 124, 382.
  • Nebuchadnezzar, — an Initiate, 86.
  • Nebular Theory, 91.
  • Neith, — the Heavenly Virgin, 343.
  • Neophyte, Twelve labours of —, 42;
    • Trials of —, 293.
  • Neo-Platonic School, 11, 303, 307, 308, 310, 311, 312, 313.
  • ‘Neo-Platonism,’ — quoted, 303, 304.
  • Neo-Platonists, 3, 9, 10, 11, 303, 307, 309, 313.
  • Neptune, Place of — in Astronomy, 217, 563.
  • Nerve, — Force, 507, 508;
    • — Vibrations, 509.
  • New Testament, 52, 112, 122, 138, 175;
    • Age of —, 273.
  • Newton, — quoted, 31, 172, 220.
  • Nicodemus, — mentioned, 65.
  • Nidanas, 248, 414, 540, 544, 550, 586, 587, 588.
  • Nihil, — the Divine Principle, 402;
    • — the Infinite, 402;
    • Meaning of —, 400, 402.
  • Nihilists, Buddhists called —, 395.
  • Nirguna, 362.
  • Nirmanakaya, 375, 570;
    • — of Adept, 159;
    • — or Bodhisattva, 379;
    • — Body, 379, 418, 420;
    • Condition of —, 373, 377;
    • Higher Self of —, 383;
    • Sacrificial —, 383;
    • State of —, 446.
  • Nirmanakayas, 364, 365;
    • — or Adepts, 474;
    • Two Classes of —, 366;
    • — or Watchers, 488.
  • Nirvana, — is Actionless, 364;
    • — not Annihilation, 400, 401;
    • — of Buddha, 362;
    • — of the Buddhists, 380;
    • Doctrine of —, 399, 429;
    • the Ego in —, 415;
    • — is Eternal, 400, 404;
    • Max Müller on —, 400;
    • — or Moksha, 65, 365, 396, 400;
    • — is Parabrahman, 366;
    • Path to —, 379, 420;
    • — is Re-Absorption, 400;
    • Reincarnation from —, 365;
    • Renunciation of —, 364, 366;
    • Seven Paths to —, 376;
    • — is a State, 401, 404;
    • — the Threshold of Paranirvana, 380;
    • Triple form of —, 387;
    • Two kinds of —, 418;
    • Two Paths to —, 420.
  • Nirvanic, — Bodies, 418.
  • Nirvanis, 367, 372, 375;
    • Classes of —, 418;
    • Evolution of —, 366.
  • Noah, — mentioned, 90.
  • Noachian Records, 88.
  • Non-Ego, — the Perfect Ego, 417.
  • Non-intervention, Law of —, 219.
  • Notation, Decimal —, 353;
    • Musical — of the Vedas, 190.
  • Noumena, — on the Manasic Plane, 582.
  • Nous, — of the Greeks, 77, 472.
  • Numa, — referred to, 301.
  • Number, Definition of —, 8;
    • Every Being has a —, 101;
    • The Perfect —, 532;
    • — the Root of the Universe, 436;
    • — of Vishnu, 233.
  • Numbers, — and Ideas, 8, 69;
  • Numerals, — of the Kabalah, 68;
    • Esoteric Systems of —, 100;
    • — of Pythagoras, 69, 98;
    • Various Systems of —, 352.
  • Objective, — Consciousness, 552, 557;
    • — Universe, 512.
  • Obsession, 249, 525.
  • Occult, — Arts, 42;
    • — Astrology, 342;
    • — Axiom, 523;
    • — Calculations, 101;
    • — Cosmogony, 7, 170, 224;
    • — Geology, 224;
    • — Interpretation, key to, 3, 10;
    • — Knowledge, 256, 383, 451, 505;
    • — Knowledge of Priests, 37, 74;
    • — Law, 90;
    • — Law of Karma, 246;
    • — Literature, destruction of, 299;
    • — Lore, 28, 186;
    • — Masonry, 165;
    • — Metaphysics, 396, 400;
    • — Mysteries, 23;
    • — Nature, 23, 74;
    • — Numbers, 265;
    • — Phenomena, 257;
    • — Philosophy, 31, 223, 225, 229, 291, 339, 483, 484, 512;
    • — Powers, 237;
    • ‘— Primer’ quoted, 487;
    • — Properties of the Scale of Causes, 463;
    • — Records, 168;
    • — Rites, 239;
    • — Side of Nature, 451;
    • — Symbolic Reading, 199;
    • — Symbology, 100, 155, 200, 201, 564;
    • — Theogony, 182;
    • — Training, 497;
    • — Weapons, 107;
    • — Works, 39, 73, 492.
  • Occultism, Advance in — in Devachan, 541;
    • — and Astronomy, 218;
    • Canon of —, 3;
    • — and Christianity, 212;
    • — Corroborated by Science, 470;
    • Eastern —, 222, 229, 247;
    • Eastern and Western —, 143, 222;
    • History of —, 412;
    • — of the Jesuits, 275;
    • Pleroma of —, 485;
    • Practical —, 97, 537;
    • Primordial —, 468;
    • Science and —, 397;
    • Secrecy of —, 129, 490;
    • Study of —, 486;
    • Theoretical —, 67;
    • — or Theurgy, 60, 161;
    • Treatises on —, 38.
  • ‘Occultist, An,’ — quoted, 69, 93.
  • Occultists, 31, 34, 40, 41, 51, 52, 58, 59, 71, 73, 80, 89, 100, 109, 110, 114, 138, 139, 153, 158, 182, 212, 335, 336, 339, 398;
  • Occult Science, 70, 264, 497, 502;
    • Basis of —, 68;
    • Danger of —, 62;
    • — Founded on Nature, 70;
    • — in India, 18;
    • Mysteries of —, 106, 212;
    • Origin of —, 39;
    • Powers gained by —, 40;
    • Secrecy of —, 56;
    • Works on —, 40.
  • Odin, — and the practice of Magic, 20.
  • Ogdoad, — of the Ancients, 217, 316;
    • — of the Gnostics, 192.
  • Ogenos, — or Hades, 41.
  • Old Testament, Allegorical Teaching of —, 153, 190;
    • Authenticity of —, 188;
    • — Canon, 170;
    • Compilers of —, 188, 189;
    • Contradictions in —, 173, 174;
    • Doctrines of —, 87;
    • Origin of —, 184;
    • Relation of — to the New Testament, 138;
    • Symbology of —, 46, 49, 53, 96;
    • Writers of —, 52.
  • Olympus, Mount —, 75, 161.
  • Om Mani Padme Hum, 436, 437, 438, 439, 475, 481, 531.
  • Omnipresence, 224, 402.
  • One, The — Absolute, 439, 450;
    • — Abstract Unity, 200;
    • — Being, 210;
    • — Cause, 73, 223, 261;
    • — Divine Essence, 180, 518;
    • — Divinity, 484;
    • — Element, 202, 225, 396, 397;
    • the Eternal —, 203, 204;
    • — Eternal Deity, 92, 205;
    • — Eternal Monad, 374;
    • — Eternal Root, 397;
    • — Flame, 374;
    • — God, 181, 209, 484;
    • Gods are —, 450;
    • — Infinite Circle, 458;
    • — Life, 441, 468, 493, 494, 502, 517;
    • — Living God, 157, 184, 318;
    • the Logoi are —, 180;
    • Man is the Changeless —, 205;
    • — and Only God, 363, 484;
    • — Pervading the All, 398;
    • — Primeval Record, 72;
    • — Primordial Principle, 467;
    • — Reality, 202, 209, 374, 404, 417, 418, 430, 512;
    • — Self, 436;
    • — is the Spirit of God, 101, 180, 181;
    • The Supreme —, 311;
    • The — cannot Create, 208;
    • the — a Maya, 396;
    • The — is no Number, 341;
    • — in Three, 445;
    • Tetraktys emanates from the —, 59;
    • the Triad emanates from the —, 59;
    • Three in —, 523;
    • — Unity, 223;
    • — Universal Deity, 51, 555.
  • Optic, — Thalami, 504.
  • Oracles, 30, 134, 135;
    • Ancient and Modern —, 243;
    • Chaldean —, 35;
    • — of Claros, 323;
    • — of Dodona, 223;
    • Pagan —, 279.
  • Orbits, — of Planets, 219, 220.
  • ‘Order of Spirits,’ 325.
  • Organs, — of Action, 565;
    • Correspondences of —, 566, 570;
    • — and Human Principles, 548;
    • — of Perception, 577;
    • — of Sensation, 565.
  • Oriental, — Doctrines of Pythagoras, 13;
    • — Gnosticism, 13;
    • — Element in Gospels, 13;
    • — Mysticism in Plato, 3, 7, 12, 13;
    • — Wisdom, Secrets of, 6.
  • Orientalists, 5, 18, 33, 75, 142, 167, 229, 242, 245, 246;
  • Origen, — quoted, 459;
    • — on Genesis, 47, 314.
  • Origin, — of Christianity, 70;
    • — of Evil, 208;
    • — of First Man, 75;
    • — of Initiation, 261;
    • — of Magic, 39;
    • — of Mysteries, 261, 267.
  • Original Sin, 472.
  • Origins, 585;
    • — of Egypt, 301.
  • Ormuzd, 209, 322;
    • Eye of —, 320.
  • Orpheus, 30, 44, 71, 142, 180, 254, 265, 277, 278, 280, 284, 288, 291, 297, 310, 342;
    • Story of — is Hindu, 431.
  • Orphic, — Hymns, 38, 297.
  • Osiris, 230, 231, 244, 245, 248, 249, 250, 274, 278, 280, 285, 288, 289, 318, 319, 370, 460;
  • Osymandias, Tomb of —, 37.
  • Over-Soul, — is Atma-Buddhi, 57.
  • Ovid, Exile of —, 213;
    • ‘Metamorphosis’ of —, 227.
  • Ovum, — of Being, 456.
  • Padmapani, 438, 439.
  • Pagan, — Gods, 71, 249, 333;
    • — Initiates, 164;
    • — Mysteries, 12, 124;
    • — Oracles, 279;
    • — Philosophers, 52, 280;
    • — Philosophy, 153;
    • — Symbols, 165;
    • — Temple Rites, 147, 148;
    • — Teraphim, 237;
    • — Wisdom, 307.
  • Paganism, Modern Christianity is —, 212.
  • Pagodas, — of China, 333.
  • Pairs, — of Opposites, 570.
  • ‘Palace of Truth,’ 244.
  • Palenque, Ruins of —, 286.
  • Panini, 4, 277.
  • Pantænus, — referred to, 13.
  • Pantheism, 428.
  • Pantheon, Ancient —, 94;
    • Buddhist —, 388;
    • — of Heathen Deities, 78;
    • Hindu —, 290, 388;
    • — of India, 96, 201, 271.
  • Papyri, Egyptian —, 241, et seq., 514;
    • — full of Magic, 242.
  • Papyrus, the Anastasi —, 252, 253, 340;
    • the Harris —, 241, 248, 255;
    • — of Nevo-loo, 244;
    • — of Papheronmes, 278.
  • Parable, — of the Good Shepherd, 79.
  • Parabrahman, 427;
    • — the Absolute All, 205;
    • — is Absolute Motion, 585;
    • Life is —, 593;
    • Lower Manas of —, 585;
    • Manvantaric aspect of —, 557;
    • Man may become —, 114;
    • Nirvana identical with —, 366;
    • the One God is not —, 209;
    • — is Purusha and Prakriti, 380;
    • Relation of — to Mulaprakriti, 518;
    • the Semitic —, 178;
    • — of the Vedanta, 91, 114, 402, 497.
  • Parabrahmic, — Mind, 540.
  • Paracelsus, 4, 59, 164, 165.
  • Paramartha, — Absolute Consciousness, 418.
  • Paramatma, — or Para-Purusha, 397;
    • — a perfect Yogi, 367;
    • — Universal Spirit, 510, 512.
  • Paramitas, 490;
    • the Six —, 418.
  • Paranirvana, — Nirvana ‘without remains,’ 387, 421;
    • The Threshold of —, 380.
  • Paranishpanna, 417.
  • Parasamadhi, 566.
  • Parentage, — and Karma, 572.
  • Parnassus, 94, 280.
  • Parts, — and the Whole, 7.
  • Passover, 280.
  • Patala, 289, 290, 567.
  • Path, Antahkarana is the —, 522;
    • — of Deliverance, 387;
    • Fourfold —, 572;
    • Left —, 39, 67, 107, 288;
    • — to Nirvana, 379, 420;
    • — of Perfection, 386;
    • — of Seeing, 423;
    • Seventh —, 418.
  • Paths, — of Buddha, 418;
    • Two — to Devachan, 420;
    • — to Nirvana, 376, 416;
    • Right and Left —, 67.
  • Patriarchs, Biblical —, 369;
  • Patriotism, 579.
  • Paul, St., — quoted, 57, 62, 63, 124, 512;
    • — Founder of Christianity, 122, 123;
    • — an Initiate, 52, 116, 123, 124, 512;
    • — the Master-Builder, 124;
    • — and St. Peter, 116;
    • — and Primitive Philosophers, 321;
    • — and Simon Magus, 116, 118, 125;
    • Teachings of —, 210, 307, 340.
  • Penates, 316.
  • Pentacle, 511.
  • Pentagram, the Sacred —, 228.
  • Pentateuch, 75, 87, 168, 169, 172, 173, 177, 188, 229, 308;
    • Samaritan —, 55, 169.
  • Perception, Clairvoyant —, 504, 584;
  • Perceptive, — Life, 557.
  • Perfect, — Adepts, 64;
    • — ‘as your Father in Heaven’, 63;
    • — Ego, 417;
    • — Initiates, 142, 417;
    • — Number, 441.
  • Perfection, Absolute —, 208.
  • Perpetual, — Motion, 223, 226, 329.
  • Perpetuity, — of Thinking Principle, 394.
  • Persian, — Dev, 77;
    • — Traditions, 192.
  • Personal, — Deity, 62;
  • Personality, Immortality of —, 513, 514, 515, 518;
    • — of Jesus, 139.
  • Peter, Meaning of —, 126, 127;
  • Peter, St., Death of — at Babylon, 128;
    • — a Kabalist, 128;
    • — and Latin Church, 126, 128;
    • — and St. Paul, 116;
    • — and Simon Magus, 112, 117, 121;
    • — quoted, 268.
  • Petroma, — Initiation Stones, 126, 127.
  • Phallicism, 173, 189, 201.
  • ‘Phallicism,’ (Hargrave Jennings) quoted, 34, 122, 296.
  • Phædrus, — quoted, 6, 74, 283, 284.
  • Phenomena, 118, 471, 473, 570, 593;
    • — in Nature, 261;
    • Occult —, 257.
  • Pherecydes, — quoted, 41.
  • Philalethians, 11, 24, 309, 310, 314;
    • Secret Teaching of —, 310.
  • Philo Judæus, 9, 48, 174, 190, 191, 254, 308.
  • Philolaus, — quoted, on the Sun, 214.
  • Philology, 189.
  • Philosopher, the Laughing —, 21.
  • Philosophers, — Ancient and Modern, 5, 9, 412;
    • Chaldean —, 35;
    • Hidden meaning of —, 9;
    • God of —, 7;
    • Pagan —, 52.
  • Philosopher’s Stone, 489.
  • ‘Philosophumena,’ — quoted, 119, 120, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470.
  • Philosophy, Ancient and Modern —, 265, 266;
  • Physical, — Body, 62, 460, 496, 545, 548;
  • Physiology, 139, 295, 440, 558;
    • — of the Ancients, 295.
  • Pillar, — of Light, 494, 538, 544;
    • — of Fire, 589.
  • Pindarus, — quoted, 253.
  • Pineal Gland, 504, 505, 506, 548, 577, 581, 583, 584.
  • Pingala, 503, 537, 547, 551.
  • Pitha, a Sanscrit Word meaning Seat, 127.
  • Pitris, Doctrine of —, 284;
    • Hierarchy of —, 559;
    • Lunar —, 494;
    • — Sons of God, 2.
  • Pituitary Body, 504, 505, 548, 583, 584.
  • Plagiarism, — of the Devil, 78, 79;
    • — of the New Testament, 82.
  • Plane, Devachanic —, 594;
    • Each — Seven-fold, 543, 551;
    • Each — touches the next, 549;
    • Kamalokic —, 594;
    • — of Reality, 374;
    • — of Reflection, 475;
    • — of Spirit, 499;
    • Spiritual —, 594.
  • Planes, — of Being, 441, 587;
    • — of Consciousness, 556;
    • Cosmic —, 447, 448, 554, 555;
    • Diagrams of —, 551 to 556;
    • — of Existence, 374;
    • Seven —, 440, 500;
    • — of Thought and Action, 437.
  • Planet, — Becomes a Moon, 562;
    • Dead —, 459;
    • Every Man born under a —, 482;
    • Inter-Mercurial —, 459;
    • Mystery —, 562;
    • Nativity of each —, 339;
    • — Now Disappeared, 459;
    • Regent of every —, 341.
  • Planetary, — Angels, 253, 315;
  • Planets, — of the Ancients, 216, 217, 315, 316, 328, 452;
  • Plato, 4;
    • — a Follower of Pythagoras, 13;
    • God of —, 398;
    • Gnosticism of —, 13;
    • — an Initiate, 5, 6, 7, 283, 310, 486, 551;
    • the Intelligible of —, 466;
    • Motto of —, 69, 73;
    • Philosophy of —, 7, 13, 48;
    • — quoted, 266, 283, 284;
    • Second God of —, 292;
    • — on the Sun, 279.
  • Platonic, — Dual Soul, 403;
    • — Philosophy, 7, 13.
  • Pledge, Sacredness of —, 435, 488, 529.
  • Pleroma, 160, 484;
    • — of Occultism, 485.
  • Plexuses, 503, 507, 583.
  • Plotinus, 10, 57, 180, 314.
  • Plutarch, — an Initiate, 254;
    • — quoted, 329.
  • ‘Pneumatologie,’ — quoted, 42, 52, 78.
  • Point, Central —, 180, 230, 477;
    • — in the Circle, 477;
    • Mathematical —, 441;
    • Primordial —, 183;
    • — in the Triangle, 477.
  • Poison, 489, 490.
  • Poles, — of a Sphere, 570, 571.
  • Polytheism, 71;
    • — and Monotheism, 59, 364.
  • Pope, — quoted, 36, 50.
  • Porphyry, 10, 11, 57, 98, 238, 303, 307, 312.
  • Portal, Seventh —, 570.
  • Potency, — in Chaos, 184;
    • — of the Deity, 471;
    • Dual —, 181;
    • — of the God within, 450;
    • Infinite —, 467, 468, 469;
    • — of Numbers, 100;
    • Sound is a —, 451;
    • — of Thought, 466, 467, 468;
    • — of the ‘Word,’ 436, 527.
  • Potentiality, Infinite —, 466.
  • Power, — and Knowledge, 1;
    • the Holy —, 529.
  • Powers, — of Adepts, 367, 437, 474;
    • — of the Air, 451;
    • Divine —, 484;
    • — of Initiates, 386;
    • — of Magic, 254, 255;
    • Occult —, 237.
  • Pradhana, Mulaprakriti is —, 546.
  • Prajapati, — are the Architects, 204, 208;
  • Prajna Paramita, 417.
  • Prakriti, Lower —, 436;
    • Mulaprakriti becoming —, 442;
    • Plane of —, 552, 554;
    • — is Sevenfold, 491, 492.
  • Pralaya, 91;
    • The Great —, 268;
    • Latency in —, 181;
    • — of Races, 345.
  • Prana, 202, 441, 593;
    • — Begins at birth, 545;
    • — the Ever-changing life, 182;
    • — and Jiva, 442, 460, 493, 550, 555;
    • — the Pentacle of Life, 511;
    • — is Universal, 578.
  • Pranava, — Synonym of Aum, 502.
  • Pranayama, 502, 509.
  • Prasanga, — School, 379, 419, 420.
  • Pratyeka, — Buddhas, 406, 416.
  • Prayer, — and Action, 450;
    • Official —, 51;
    • Selfish and Unselfish —, 51;
    • Silent —, 451;
    • — is Unconscious Magic, 118.
  • Precious, — Gifts, 386;
    • — Stones, 563.
  • Presences, Invisible —, 450;
    • Non-human —, 436.
  • Pretextatus, — quoted, 267.
  • Priests, — of Egypt, 263, 264, 265, 301;
    • The last of the Solar —, 213.
  • Primary, — Creation, 204;
    • — Thought, 205.
  • Primeval, — Gods, 369;
    • — Light, 55, 225;
    • — Record, 72;
    • — Sacrifice, 383;
    • — Soul, 407.
  • Primordial, — Circle, 201;
    • — Germ, 226;
    • — Light, 226;
    • — Matter, 223;
    • — Occultism, 468;
    • — Point, 183;
    • — Principle, 467;
    • — Revelation, 170;
    • — Substance, 477;
    • — Triangle, 444, 532;
    • — Water of Space, 184;
    • — World-Stuff, 443.
  • Principle, Creative —, 49, 273;
  • Principles, — of a Buddha, 379, 381;
  • Proclus, 10;
  • Progenitors, 463;
    • — of Man, 263.
  • Prometheus, 330.
  • Prophecies, — in Book of Enoch, 79;
  • Prophecy, 306;
    • — of Christ, 346;
    • Sibylline —, 347, 348.
  • Prophetic, — Discernment, 474.
  • Prophets, — True and False, 306;
    • Schools of the —, 104.
  • Prototypes, Dhyan Chohans are — of Gods, 59;
    • — of Men, 371.
  • Psellus, — on Magic, 255.
  • Psychic, — Action, 542;
  • Psychology, 139;
    • Eastern —, 394.
  • Psychometric, — Vision, 549, 584.
  • ‘P.T.R.’ — Illuminator, 127.
  • Ptolemy, 457.
  • ‘Pudding-bags,’ 559.
  • Puranas, 79, 192;
  • Purgatory, 227, 373.
  • Purity, 570;
    • — of the Mysteries, 282.
  • Purusha, 181, 445;
    • — and Prakriti, 204;
    • Thousand-headed —, 384.
  • Purushottama, 230.
  • Pyramid, — of Cheops, 72, 301;
  • Pyramids, — of Central America, 286;
    • — of Egypt, 20, 274;
    • — in Mexico, 21.
  • Pythagoras, — an Astronomer, 46, 329, 339;
    • Biography of —, 140;
    • — and Buddhism, 403, 404;
    • Cosmogony of —, 461;
    • Decad of —, 397, 439;
    • Esoteric and Exoteric Teaching of —, 45;
    • — First European Adept, 56;
    • Gnosis of —, 55;
    • Gnosticism of —, 13;
    • God of —, 397;
    • Ignorance in the days of —, 4, 38;
    • — an Initiate, 281, 310, 329, 551;
    • Initiation of —, 282, 329;
    • Numerals of —, 69, 98;
    • Philosophy of —, 48, 403, 404;
    • — quoted, 101;
    • — and the Science of Numbers, 265;
    • School of —, 481;
    • Symbolism of —, 98, 105;
    • Tetraktys of —, 98, 439, 531, 543.
  • Pythagorean, — Dogmas, key to, 398;
    • — School, 133;
    • — Tetrad, 439.
  • Qualities, — Determine properties of Selfhood, 578.
  • Quaternary, Kabalistic —, 181;
  • Queen, — of Heaven, 326;
    • — Mentuhept Coffin of, 126.
  • Quietists, 419.
  • Quintessence, — of Philosophies, 93.
  • Qu-Tamy, — Chaldæan Adept, 72, 234, 239, 240.
  • Race, Destruction of Fifth —, 268;
  • Races, — in Book of Enoch, 85, 87, 88;
    • Evolution of —, 443, 545;
    • First —, 50;
    • Mind-born —, 55;
    • Seven —, 154, 247;
    • — Mentioned in the Zohar, 305.
  • Ragen, — quoted, 101, 102, 103, 262, 265, 274, 297, 299, 300;
    • the Mason —, 185.
  • Raivata, Legend of —, 259.
  • Raja-Yoga, 420, 473, 474, 499, 502, 503, 542, 569.
  • Rakshasas, 562.
  • Ramses, 241;
  • Rasa, — Devas, 566, — Mandala, 317, 330;
  • Ray, the — Clothes itself in Matter, 559;
    • Consciousness, a — of the One Flame, 375;
    • the Divine —, 22;
    • — of Manas, 539, 566;
    • Manasic —, 540;
    • — or Principle, 372;
    • the Re-incarnating —, 579, 580, 591;
    • the White —, 477;
    • — of the Worldsoul, 585.
  • Rays, Seven —, 201, 369, 441, 442, 445, 481, 507;
    • — of the One Unity, 229.
  • Real, — Death, 512, 516;
    • — Life, 512;
    • — and Unreal, 418.
  • Reality, the One —, 202, 209, 374, 404, 417, 418, 430, 512;
    • World of —, 478.
  • Reason, 559.
  • Rebirth, Doctrine of —, 65;
    • — of Isaac, Jacob, etc., 65;
    • — and Karma, 246;
    • Period between —, 515, 594;
    • Spiritual —, 65;
    • Theory of —, 369;
    • Three classes of —, 364, 365, 367.
  • Rectors, Seven —, 328, 329.
  • Regent, — of Mercury, 382.
  • Regents, — of the Lokas, 369;
  • Reincarnation, — After sudden Death, 591;
    • Belief in —, 64;
    • Cyclic —, 370;
    • — of the Ego, 580;
    • Evolutionary —, 370;
    • — of Great Men, 371;
    • Immediate —, 523;
    • — of Jesus, 373;
    • Lamaic —, 361;
    • — from Nirvana, 365;
    • — and the Law of Karma, 246, 579;
    • Process of —, 496, 590;
    • — and the Skandhas, 587;
    • — in Tibet, 409.
  • Rejected, — Stone, 291.
  • Relation, — of Heavenly Bodies to Man, 341.
  • Religion, 69;
    • Brahmanical —, 19;
    • — a Cloak, 51;
    • Comparative —, 34, 425;
    • — and Magic, 19;
    • Modern —, 51;
    • — and Science, antagonism of, 363;
    • Secret Teachings necessary to —, 50;
    • Wisdom — in Third Race, 74.
  • Religions, Ancient — symbolical, 71;
    • — Borrow from each other, 322;
    • Esotericism in —, 424;
    • Karma of —, 245, 322;
    • One conception in all —, 269.
  • Religious, — Emblems, 246.
  • Renan, M., — quoted, 32.
  • Renunciation, — of Adepts, 61;
  • Repentance, 527;
    • Deathbed —, 587.
  • Repercussion, 545.
  • Responsibility, — of Ego, 524, 579, 580, 591;
    • Physical —, 529;
    • — the beginning of Wisdom, 580.
  • Resurrection, — of Christ, 138;
    • — of a Dead Body impossible, 264;
    • Dogma of —, 65;
    • Spiritual —, 473.
  • Reuchlin, John, 211, 275.
  • Reuvens, — quoted on Magic, 253.
  • Revelation, Author of the —, 124;
    • Divine —, 78;
    • ‘The Great —’ quoted, 467;
    • — of John, 83;
    • — of Truth in the Mysteries, 124.
  • Rig-Veda, 353;
    • — the Bible of Humanity, 229;
    • Deities of the —, 229;
    • Max Müller on the —, 270;
    • — the Mother of all Religions, 384.
  • Ring-pass-not, 544.
  • Rishis, 384;
  • Rites, — of Initiation, 88, 141, 148, 150, 159, 162, 285, 293, 295, 319, 391.
  • Roman, — Lustrum, 350;
    • — Numeral System, 352;
    • — Week, 452.
  • Roman Catholic, — Angelology, 335;
  • Root, — Essence, 512;
    • — Races, 85, 247, 305;
    • the Rootless —, 444;
    • — of the Trinity, 546.
  • ‘Roots of Ritualism,’ — quoted, 485.
  • Rose, the Crucified —, 296;
    • Symbol of the —, 297.
  • Rosicrucians, 275, 276, 287, 296.
  • Round, Fourth —, 59, 590;
  • Rupa, — Devas, 566.
  • Sabaoth, 91, 207;
    • Meaning of —, 325.
  • Sabæanism, 35, 81.
  • Sabæans, 202, 214, 325, 334, 338;
  • Sabbath, 115, 191, 334.
  • Sacral Plexus, 503.
  • Sacred, — Books of the East, 425;
    • — Books of the Egyptians, 37;
    • — Fire, 544, 547;
    • — Knowledge, 431;
    • — Sciences, 252;
    • — Scriptures of the West, 425;
    • — Word, 93, 411.
  • Sacrifice, — of Buddha, 384;
    • the Great —, 271, 383;
    • — of the Higher Manas, 583;
    • — of the Initiate, 142;
    • — of the Son, 142;
    • Yajna or —, 569.
  • Sacrificial, — Lamb, 384;
    • — Nirmanakaya, 383;
    • — Victim, 557, 591.
  • Sacrovir, — Chief of the Gauls, 299.
  • Saddhus, Hindu —, 135, 412.
  • Sadducees, 176, 177.
  • Sage, — of Tyana, 130, 133, 136.
  • Sages, — of Antiquity, 58;
    • Aryan —, 397;
    • — of the East, 48;
    • — of Greece, 10, 38;
    • — of India, 38;
    • Lives of —, 389.
  • St. Augustine, — on Creation, 203.
  • St. Cyprian, — of Antioch, 160 et seq.
  • St. Denys, — pupil of St. Paul, 402;
    • — on Creation, 203;
    • — on the Sun, 318.
  • St. Gregory, — quoted, 157.
  • St. Hieronymus, 104.
  • St. Paul, 52, 57, 62, 63, 116, 118, 123, 124, 125, 210, 307, 321, 335, 336, 339, 340, 398, 512.
  • St. Peter, 112, 116, 117, 121, 125, 126, 128;
    • — on destruction of Fifth Race, 268.
  • St. Reine, Alesia now called —, 298.
  • Sais, 265.
  • Sakridagamin, 416.
  • Sakya, Doctrines of —, 16.
  • Samadhi, 61, 312, 362, 420, 474, 503, 559, 570;
    • — is Septenary, 566.
  • Samaritan, 177;
    • — Pentateuch, 55, 169.
  • Samma Sambuddha, 431.
  • Samsara, World of —, 272.
  • Samson, — an Initiate, 280.
  • Sanat-Kumara, 327, 372.
  • Sang-gyas, 407, 409.
  • Sankhya, 491.
  • San-Kian-yi-su, — quoted, 427.
  • Sanscrit, — Alphabet, 99, 190, 530;
    • — the Language of the Gods, 99, 190;
    • — Letters, 190.
  • Sapta-loka, 564.
  • Saptaparna, 577.
  • Sarasvati, 99, 155.
  • Sat, — or Beness, 182, 498.
  • Satan, — and the Archangel are One, 490;
    • — the God of Secret Wisdom, 290;
    • — the Tempter, 318;
    • — Worship, 34.
  • Saturn, 115, 316, 325, 332, 334.
  • Saturnilus, — on Creation, 202;
    • Teaching of —, 115.
  • Satya-Yuga, 260, 332.
  • Saviour, Christian —, 318;
    • Divinely begotten —, 141;
    • Jesus the — of Mankind, 144;
    • World —, 293, 345, 362.
  • Sayce, Prof., — quoted, 3, 5, 191.
  • Scale, — of Causes, 463;
  • Schlagintweit, Prof., —, 290, 391.
  • School, — of Astrology, 343;
  • Schools, Brahmanical —, 417;
  • Schopenhauer, — on Matter and Spirit, 399.
  • Science, Archaic —, 23;
  • Scientific, — Observation, 261.
  • Scientists, Mental —, 447, 490;
    • Modern —, 31.
  • Scriptures, Jewish and Christian —, 9, 13;
  • Seat, — of Peter, 127;
    • ‘— of the Three Secrets,’ 392.
  • Secchi, Father — quoted, 215.
  • Second, — Death, 249, 373, 513, 516, 520;
    • — God of Plato, 292;
    • — Logos, 477, 498.
  • Secondary, — Gods, 261.
  • Secrecy, — of Chelas, 80, 311;
    • — of Initiates, 44 et seq.;
    • — of Mysteries, 6, 12, 301;
    • Obligations of —, 6, 12, 48, 309;
    • Reasons for —, 45, 56, 176, 487.
  • Secret, — Brotherhoods, 24;
    • — Cycles, 350 et seq.;
    • —s of Initiation, 213;
    • — Language, 176;
    • — Schools, 262, 420;
    • — Science, 91, 208, 307, 464;
    • — Teaching, 305;
    • — Works of King-Initiates, 258;
    • — Wisdom, 46, 93, 464;
    • — Volumes of Tibet, 389, 405, 406.
  • Secret Doctrine, Antiquity of —, 277;
    • — of the Chaldeans, 170;
    • — Corroborated by the Puranas, 258;
    • — of the East, 22, 93;
    • Enigma of unequal Karma unriddled by —, 383;
    • ‘Popularised version’ of —, 405;
    • — the Rejected Stone, 291;
    • — Speech, 100;
    • Teaching of — as to reconstruction of Universe, 226;
    • Unity of —, 294;
    • Universal —, 29;
    • Upanishad means —, 3.
  • Secrets, — of Nature, 264, 425.
  • Seer, the Trained —, 582;
    • Enoch means —, 86.
  • Seldenus, — quoted, 235, 237.
  • Self, the All —, union with, 271;
  • Self-hood, 578.
  • Selfishness, — the Cause of Sin, 454;
    • Personal —, 50.
  • Semothees, — Druids of the Gauls, 312.
  • Seneca, — on the Destruction of the Universe, 267.
  • Sensaos, — Mummy, 340.
  • Senses, — All included in Sight, 590;
    • Correspondences of —, 569;
    • — in the First Race, 550;
    • Kosmic —, 567;
    • Seven —, 448;
    • Sixth and Seventh —, 498, 505, 533, 550;
    • Spiritual —, 448;
    • — Tattvas, 497;
    • — of Touch, 550.
  • Senzar, — Alphabet, 100, 103, 530.
  • Separateness, Sense of —, 580, 584.
  • ‘Sepher Jetzirah,’ — quoted, 91, 92, 101, 164, 168, 181, 199.
  • Sephira, Aditi the original of —, 91;
    • — the Crown, 183;
    • — a third Potency, 184;
    • Seven Names of —, 183.
  • Sephiroth, — the Builders, 202;
    • Emanation of —, 73, 183, 184, 305;
    • Host of the —, 231;
    • Lower —, 459;
    • Physical Man Emanates from the —, 458;
    • — the Seven Angels of the Presence, 202, 341, 402;
    • Seven and Ten —, 101, 183, 208;
    • Three Groups of —, 183.
  • Sephirothal Tree, 459.
  • Septenary, Brahmanical —, 191;
    • — Consciousness, 574, 575, 581;
    • — Constitution of the Egyptians, 370;
    • — Division of time, 452;
    • — on Each Plane, 543;
    • Every object a —, 548;
    • — Forces, 508;
    • — Hierarchies, 549;
    • Human and Cosmic —, 548;
    • — Nature of the Psychic and Spiritual Worlds, 458;
    • — Principle, 196, 370, 549;
    • — Scale, 497;
    • — Spectrum, 478, 497;
    • Substances are —, 549.
  • Septenate, — in Physiology, 507.
  • Septiformity, — of Biblical Chronology, 194.
  • Septuagint, Origin of —, 174, 175;
  • Seraphim, 234, 315.
  • Serapis, 234, 236.
  • Serpent, 161.
  • Sesostris, (Ramses II.) 252, 300, 337.
  • Seth, 53, 90;
    • — the Third Race, 181.
  • Seven, — Angels of the Presence, 201, 202, 341, 369, 402;
  • Sevenfold, — Correspondences, Cosmic and Human, 441 to 444;
    • — Nature, 196.
  • Seventh, — Day dedicated to Jehovah, 115;
  • Sexual, — Element in religious Symbols, 294.
  • Seyffarth, Prof., — quoted, 171.
  • Shabda, — Sound, 566.
  • Shakers, 317.
  • Shakti, — is Soul-power, 386, 392.
  • Shaktis, the Three —, 71;
    • the Seven —, 508.
  • Shakyamuni, Gautama —, 392, 407, 409, 417, 428.
  • Shamballah, 346, 421, 427, 431;
    • Brotherhood of —, 385.
  • Shankaracharya, — the Abode of one of the Seven Rays, 378;
    • — an Avatara, 378, 380;
    • — a Buddha, 378;
    • Disappearance of —, 385, 389;
    • — Had no Ego of his own, 390;
    • Incarnation of —, 62, 372, 378, 380;
    • — and Karma, 390;
    • Philosophy of —, 377;
    • Relation of — to Gautama Buddha, 377, 378, 379, 380, 381;
    • — still Living, 385;
    • Successors of —, 389.
  • Shekinah, 181.
  • Shesha Naga, 290.
  • Shiva, 235, 557.
  • ‘Shivagama,’ — referred to, 491, 492, 500.
  • Shiva’s Vina, 545, 547.
  • Shramanas, 416.
  • Shravakas, 416.
  • Shruti, — revealed Knowledge, 384.
  • Sibylline, — Books, 40;
  • Sidereal Influence, 332, 444;
    • — is Dual, 338;
    • Thomas Aquinas, on —, 339.
  • Silent Watcher, 559.
  • Simeon, — Ben Jochai, 47, 92, 93, 166, 211;
    • — Ben Shetah, 101.
  • Simon Magus, 117, et seq.;
    • — a Baptised Christian, 112, 118;
    • Claims of —, 61, 114;
    • Disciples of —, 471;
    • — and Helena, 471, 472;
    • Invocation of Demons by —, 120;
    • — Kabalist and Mystic, 113;
    • — One with Paul, 116, 118, 125;
    • — Reformer and Adept, 116;
    • Teaching of —, 465, 470, 484;
    • Traditions of —, 113, 118, 121;
    • — Versed in Magic Arts, 119;
    • Writings of —, 243.
  • Simonium, Stones of —, 121.
  • Sinnett, A. P. — a Lay Chela, 460.
  • Sixth, — Race, 268, 545, 551.
  • Skandhas, 496, 545, 586, 587, 588.
  • Snowy, — Mountains, Teachers of, 406;
    • — Range, Taro originated in —, 93, 94.
  • Socrates, Death of —, 213, 341;
    • — not Initiated, 213, 551;
    • Injunction of —, 57;
    • — on the Mysteries, 266;
    • — on Prayer, 51;
    • — Saluting the Sun, 279.
  • Sodalian Oath, 6.
  • Solar, — Electricity, 215;
  • Solidarity, — is Power, 262.
  • Solomon, 129, 130, 173;
  • Solon, 265.
  • Son, Consubstantiality of the —, 145;
  • Sons, — of Brahma, 96, 196, 294, 327, 369;
  • Sophia, — Personified Wisdom, 55, 114, 159, 273;
    • — is Aditi, 192;
    • — the Celestial Virgin, 158.
  • Sorcerers, Atlantean —, 256;
    • Christian —, 251;
    • Conscious and unconscious —, 26;
    • — in Rome, 255.
  • Sorcery, 41, 42, 67, 68, 119, 251;
    • — of Atlanteans, 74;
    • Egyptian —, 251, 252;
    • Modern —, 107.
  • Sosiosh, 417.
  • Soul, Animal —, 477, 479, 516, 591;
  • Souls, Animal —, 592;
    • — of Heavenly Bodies, 332.
  • Soulless Men, 493, 513, 516, 521, 526, 527.
  • Sound, Absolute —, 477;
    • Akashic —, 550;
    • — on the Astral Plane, 582;
    • Colour and —, 477, 508, 509;
    • — a Correlation of Akasha, 498;
    • Eternal —, 99, 550;
    • — Has no End, 549;
    • — is a Force, 451, 530;
    • Loka of —, 566;
    • — In Nature, 463;
    • — and Number, 436;
    • — Produced on the Akashic Plane, 550;
    • Vibrations of —, 478, 533.
  • ‘Source of Measures,’ — quoted, 49, 52, 72, 73, 95, 123, 138, 146, 150, 153, 154, 155, 156, 186, 194, 200, 201, 289.
  • Sozomen, — Historian, 150.
  • Space, — is Akasha, 393, 396;
    • Divine —, 498;
    • Ether of —, 442, 497;
    • — is Eternal, 180;
    • — is Full of Souls, 397, 404;
    • Infinite —, the Mother, 232;
    • Invisible —, 508;
    • Mystic —, 402;
    • — the One Element, 397;
    • — the Storehouse of Creation, 231;
    • — and Time, 447;
    • — and the Universe are one, 397;
    • the Universe in —, 91, Waters of —, 184, 230, 232.
  • Spheres, Astronomical —, 329.
  • Sphinx, 95.
  • Spinal Cord, 544, 545, 547, 551, 577.
  • Spirit, — the Basis of Magic, 471;
    • — Brooding over the Waters, 468;
    • Descent of —, 369, 561;
    • Embodied —, 394;
    • Everything has its —, 589;
    • — of Evil, 27;
    • Evolution of —, 383;
    • — of God, 101, 180, 181;
    • Immortality of —, 283, 293;
    • — and Matter, 399, 463, 492, 512;
    • — is not Maya, 394, 404;
    • the Monad is —, 341;
    • Plane of —, 499;
    • — the only Reality, 404;
    • True Knowledge is of —, 453;
    • — of Truth, 261;
    • Universal —, 510, 512;
    • — of the Universe, 585;
    • World of —, 143.
  • Spirits, — or Lha, 16;
  • Spiritual, — Beings, 378;
  • Spiritualism, 20, 21, 23, 26, 121;
    • Epidemic of —, 77;
    • Summerland of —, 373.
  • Spirituality, 539, 572;
    • — of the Bible, 187.
  • Spleen, 545, 570, 588, 593.
  • Spooks, 474, 495, 594.
  • Srotapanna, 272.
  • Srotapatti, 416, 523.
  • Star, — of Bethlehem, 228;
  • Stars, — the Abode of Spirits, 221;
    • Fixed —, 217;
    • Intelligences of —, 319;
    • Seven —, 195;
    • Spirits of —, 341;
    • Symbolism of —, 315, et seq.;
    • Worship of —, 214, 333.
  • States, — of Consciousness, 375, 448, 564, 565, 566, 567, 569, 571, 575;
    • — of Matter, 476.
  • Study, — of Man, 437.
  • Stone, Circular — Monuments, 351;
    • the Rejected —, 22, 212, 291;
    • — of Simonium, 121;
    • — Tablets used at Initiation, 127.
  • Stonehenge, 25, 27, 351.
  • Strauss, — quoted, 32, 33.
  • Subjugation, — of the Body, 570, 572.
  • Suetonius, quoted, 120.
  • Sun, — Adored and Adoring, 320;
    • — the All-seeing God, 278;
    • the Central —, 213, 214, 280;
    • the — a Central Star, 214, 280, 459, 461;
    • the — is Christ, 212, 279;
    • Colour of the —, 461, 462, 478;
    • Dual aspect of the —, 288;
    • Effect of the — on Man, 563;
    • the — the Emblem of Deity, 143;
    • — the Emblem of the Soul, 271;
    • the — God, 77, 321;
    • Guiding Intelligence of the —, 319;
    • the — Initiate, 92, 270, et seq.;
    • — of Initiation, 212, 277;
    • the — a Masonic symbol, 287;
    • ‘My God, my —’ 148;
    • Mystery of the —, 212, 213;
    • ‘Our Lord the —’ 336;
    • Plato on the —, 279;
    • the — the Perfect Number, 441;
    • the visible — a Reflection, 562;
    • the — of Righteousness, 142, 278, 318;
    • — the Seventh Principle, 143;
    • Spirit of the —, 212, et seq., 324;
    • — the Storehouse of Electricity, 215;
    • Symbolism of the —, 271, 292, 315, et seq., 320, 323;
    • Temples Facing the —, 213;
    • Trial of the —, 271;
    • Triple —, 321;
    • the True —, 562;
    • Worship of —, 323, 324.
  • Sunday, Origin of —, 139.
  • ‘Sun’s Consistory,’ 326.
  • ‘Supernatural Religion,’ — quoted, 78, 116.
  • Superstition, 70, 80, 249.
  • Suppression, — of the Breath, 502, 509.
  • Supreme, — Brahman, 63;
  • Surya, 142, 271, 276, 330.
  • Sushumna Ray, 503, 537, 547.
  • Sutala, 564, 565, 566.
  • Sutratma, 60, 446.
  • Svabhavat, 223, 456.
  • Svamis, — or Yogis, 123.
  • Svara, — the Root of Sound, 502.
  • Svarloka, 564, 568, 571.
  • Svastika, 105, 200.
  • Swedenborg, 135, 424, 425, 448, 555.
  • ‘Sweet Singers’, 410.
  • Symbolism, — of the Circle, 200;
    • Egyptian —, 30;
    • — of the Hexagon, 105;
    • Hindu —, 24;
    • — of the Mummy, 247;
    • — of Narada, 291;
    • — of Numbers, 98, 99, 102, 103, 104, 232, 233;
    • — of Pythagoras, 98, 105;
    • — of the Sun and Stars, 315, et seq.;
    • — of the Trimurti, 102.
  • Symbology, — of the Cosmos, 475;
  • Symbols, Christian —, 69, 77, 78, 103, 152, 153, 292;
    • — of Nature, 296, 297;
    • Pagan —, 165;
    • — of Pythagoras, 98;
    • — of the Rose, 297;
    • — of Trees, 537.
  • Sympathetic, — Cords, 547, 551;
    • — Nerve, 545.
  • Syzygies, 466, 468.
  • Tabernacle, — an Archaic Telephone, 237, 238;
    • Man, the — of God, 66.
  • Tacitus, — a believer in Astrology, 341.
  • Taijasa, Manas —, 446;
    • — the ‘Shining,’ 60.
  • Talas, 565, 566, 570, 571, 572.
  • Talisman, — of Charles the Great, 108;
    • — of Lady Ellenborough, 152.
  • Talismans, Beneficent and Maleficent —, 106.
  • Talmudist, — System, 399.
  • Tanaim, Sect of —, 47, 117.
  • Tanha, — Desire to Live, 588.
  • Tanhas, 588;
    • Kamic —, 539;
    • — and Karma, 496;
    • — Latent till the Seventh year, 538.
  • Tanmatras, Five —, 565, 568;
    • Meaning of —, 519;
    • — are Rudimentary Atoms, 519.
  • Tantra, Pre-Christian —, 421;
  • Tantrika, 545;
    • — Black Magician, 502;
    • Modern —, 421;
    • — Work, quoted, 105;
    • — Works, 190, 509.
  • Tantriks, — of India, 127.
  • Taparloka, 564, 568.
  • Taraka, — Raja Yoga, 374, 547.
  • Targes, Treatises of —, 106, 107.
  • Taro, 93, 96;
    • Origin of the —, 94.
  • Tarot, 42, 108.
  • Tathagata, 385, 386, 390, 427;
    • — refused Paranirvana, 387.
  • Tattwas, Colours and —, 509;
    • — Correspond to Human Principles, 497, 499;
    • Diagram of —, 501;
    • — are Forces, 498, 499;
    • — are Modifications of Svara, 502;
    • — and Plexuses, 503;
    • Seven —, 491, 498, 565;
    • Twenty-five —, 409;
    • Universe Built from —, 530.
  • Tau, — is Enlightenment, 431;
    • — the Egyptian Cross, 151;
    • the Mystic —, 152.
  • Teacher, The Great —, 377, 430.
  • Teachers, — of the Snowy Range, 406.
  • Temple, —s Facing the Sun, 213;
    • — Rites, 147;
    • — at Thebes, 251.
  • Temptation, Kingdom of —, 142.
  • Tempter, Lower Manas the —, 559.
  • Temura, — Zohar Method of Calculation, 98, 101.
  • Ten, — Lost Tribes, 174;
    • — the ‘Mother of the Soul,’ 100;
    • — the Perfect Number, 115, 532;
    • — the Symbol of the Universe, 115.
  • Teraphim, Chaldean —, 239;
    • — were Idols, 234;
    • — Instruments of Revelation, 236;
    • Jewish —, 96, 251, 316, 325;
    • Meaning of —, 235;
    • Pagan —, 237.
  • Ternary, — a Divine Figure, 101;
    • the Monad Becomes a —, 532.
  • Terrestrial, — Objective Consciousness, 553;
  • Teschu Lamas, 407, 409.
  • Tetrad, Pythagorean —, 439.
  • Tetraktys, — is Developed from the Triangle, 532;
    • — Emanates from the One, 59;
    • — is Fourfold Knowledge, 546;
    • Pythagorean —, 98, 439, 531, 543;
    • the Sacred —, 445;
    • — the Symbol of Cosmos, 531.
  • Tetragrammaton, 152.
  • Thales, — Mentioned, 4, 265;
    • — quoted, 231.
  • ‘That,’ — or Tat, 444.
  • Thebes, 293;
    • — the City of a Hundred Gates, 260;
    • Inscription in Temple at —, 251;
    • Library of —, 243, 244.
  • Theodidaktos, — Title of Ammonius, 10, 11.
  • Theogony, Divine —, 339;
    • Occult —, 182.
  • Theology, 1, 7, 69.
  • Theophanist, Union of the — with God, 60.
  • Theophany, 57, 283;
    • Meaning of —, 61;
    • Permanent —, 371.
  • Theopneusty, 57, 60.
  • Theos, — is Chaos, 231.
  • Theosophia, 471.
  • Theosophical, — School, 309;
  • ‘Theosophist,’ — quoted, 352, 353, 525, 526.
  • Theosophists, 2, 5, 109, 132, 158, 419, 428;
    • Alexandrian —, 304.
  • Theosophy, Exoteric —, 34.
  • Theurgist, 57, 60.
  • Theurgy, 57, 60, 118, 161, 283, 303, 307, 310, 473, 474.
  • Thinking Principle, Perpetuity of —, 394.
  • Third, — Eye, 458, 480, 502, 504, 544, 581;
  • Third Race, 85, 90, 197, 260, 443;
    • Astronomy in —, 351;
    • — Created by Kriyashakti, 449;
    • Destruction of —, 86;
    • Esotericism of —, 74;
    • Kumaras incarnated in —, 494;
    • Magic co-eval with —, 449;
    • No Self-consciousness till —, 573.
  • Thomas Aquinas, — on Creation, 202;
    • — on Intermediate Rulers, 328;
    • — on Sidereal Influence, 339.
  • Thorah, The —, 48.
  • Thoth, Alphabet of —, 108;
  • Thought, — without a Brain, 581;
  • Thoughts, Divine — are Elementals, 590.
  • Thrasymedes, Art of —, 120.
  • Thread-Soul, 60.
  • Three, — Basic Principles, 493;
    • — Eternal Things, 393, 396;
    • the — and the Four, 493;
    • ‘— Mothers,’ 71, 206;
    • — in One, 523;
    • One in —, 445;
    • the Unit becomes —, 523.
  • Thummim, — and Urim, 237.
  • Tiani-Tsang, 390.
  • Tibet, Ascetics of —, 16;
    • Buddhism in —, 408, 414, 415, 422;
    • Buddhist Monasteries in —, 422;
    • Foreign Invasion of —, 413;
    • Prophecies of —, 412, 413;
    • Reincarnation in —, 409.
  • Tibetan, — Bodhisattvas, 405;
    • — Buddhism, 388, 415, 422;
    • — Exclusiveness, 413;
    • — Gelugpa Lamas, 405;
    • — Lamasaries, 389, 406;
    • — Literature, 405, 421;
    • — Mysticism, 421;
    • — Occultists, 396;
    • — Opinion of Modern Buddhism, 430;
    • — Reformer, 407;
    • — Secret Canon, 406;
    • — Sects, 419.
  • ‘Timæus’, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12.
  • Time, Delusion of —, 420;
    • Divisions of —, 452;
    • — an Illusion, 563;
    • Planes and Principles not thought of in Space and —, 447.
  • Tohu-vah-bohu, — or Chaos, 223, 224, 225, 227, 231, 232.
  • Tonsure-Knife, 430.
  • Touch, Sense of —, 550, 569.
  • Tower of Babel, 176.
  • Trance, — produced by Adepts, 480.
  • Transfiguration, Scene of —, 157.
  • ‘Transmigration of Life Atoms,’ 399.
  • Tree, — of Infamy, 152;
  • Treta Yuga, 358.
  • Triad, Higher —, 542, 543;
    • Holy —, 59;
    • Pre-Cosmical —, 180;
    • — in the Quaternary, 183;
    • Upper —, 439.
  • Trials, — of Purification, 282;
  • Triangle, 540;
    • — of the Atma-Buddhi-Manas, 541, 542;
    • Double —, 105, 369;
    • Primordial —, 444, 532;
    • Point in the —, 477;
    • Pythagorean —, 180;
    • Seeing the —, 543;
    • — the Symbol of the Trinity, 102;
    • Upper —, 479.
  • Triangles, — Interlaced, 369.
  • Tridandins, 547.
  • Trimurti, the Hindu —, 102.
  • Trinity, Christian —, 10, 145, 205;
    • — of Divine hypostases, 180;
    • Egyptian —, 180;
    • — of Enoch, 84;
    • Feminine —, 206;
    • — in the Kabalah, 166;
    • Man a —, 370;
    • Root of the —, 546;
    • Solar —, 213;
    • — the Upper Triad, 439;
    • — in Unity, 205.
  • Trismegistus, — quoted, 91.
  • Trithemius, Teaching of —, 202.
  • Triveni, 547.
  • Troy, — Never existed, 33.
  • Truth, Absolute —, 418;
    • — Cannot be destroyed, 29;
    • — of the Mysteries, 484, 485;
    • Primitive —, 488;
    • Sacredness of —, 487.
  • Tsaba, — or Archangels, 114;
    • Meaning of —, 327.
  • Tsong-Kha-pa, — Reincarnation of Buddha, 390, 391, 407, 409, 412, 422.
  • Turiya, — State, 540, 542, 543.
  • Tushita, — the Blessed, 431.
  • Twelve, — Great Gods, 484;
    • ‘— Tortures,’ 293, 319;
    • — Labours of Hercules, 141.
  • Twice-Born, 141, 278, 281, 288, 295.
  • Two, — Natures in Christ, 146.
  • Tyndall, Prof., — quoted, 9.
  • Typhon, — God of Darkness, 319.
  • Umbilical, — Cord, 470;
  • Unconscious, — Magic, 118, 480;
    • — Magicians, 28;
    • — Occultists, 213;
    • — Principle, 402;
    • — Sorcerers, 26.
  • Union, — of Man with God, 60, 63, 205, 437, 447, 475, 518;
    • — of Man and the Universe, 437, 475;
    • — of the Self with the All-Self, 271.
  • Unit, the Divine —, 295;
    • the — Man, 439;
    • the — Ray, 439;
    • the — Self, 271.
  • Unity, Absolute —, 68, 190;
    • — Basis of Occult Science, 68;
    • Divine —, 58;
    • — of God, 483;
    • Infinite —, 180, 223;
    • — in Multiplicity, 398;
    • — is the One and Indivisible, 204, 205;
    • One —, 223;
    • — of Platonic and Oriental Philosophy, 13;
    • — in Plurality, 69;
    • Principle of —, 397;
    • Rays of the One —, 229;
    • — of the Secret Doctrine, 294;
    • Trinity in —, 205;
    • Universal —, 114.
  • Universal, — Cause, 261;
  • Universe, Built from the Tattwas, 530, 565;
    • — Built by Water, 230;
    • Builders of the —, 55;
    • the Dual —, 488, 489;
    • Earth the centre of the —, 457;
    • Emanations of —, 73;
    • the — formed of Eternal Substance, 202;
    • Man and the —, 437, 475;
    • the — the Garment of God, 178, 179;
    • the Manifested —, 436, 555, 585;
    • — of Matter, 143, 532;
    • Nativity of the —, 339;
    • the — in its pre-Cosmic State, 180;
    • Self of the —, 393;
    • Spirit of the —, 585;
    • the — in Space, 91;
    • Ten principles of the —, 444, 455;
    • the Unseen —, 330;
    • — the Veil of Deity, 74;
    • Vishnu is the —, 179;
    • the Visible —, 179.
  • Unknown, the — All, 328;
    • the — Cause, 214, 223;
    • the — Essence, 180;
    • the — God, 427;
    • the Great —, 84;
    • the Supreme —, 115.
  • Unmanifested, — Logos, 209, 445, 450, 477, 498;
    • — Light, 59.
  • Upadana, 587.
  • Upadhi, the Body an —, 548;
    • — of every Cause, 586;
    • — of Shankaracharya’s Spirit, 381.
  • Upadhis, — of the Hierarchies, 581;
    • — of Man, 374.
  • Upanishads, Meaning of —, 3;
    • Philosophy of —, 229;
    • — quoted, 593;
    • Teaching of the —, 366.
  • Uptala Varna, — a Mystic Power, 392.
  • Uranus, 316, 330.
  • Urim and Thummim, 237, 239, 316.
  • Vach, 459;
    • Aditi —, 155;
    • — Articulate Speech, 181;
    • — Daughter of Vaivasvata, 182;
    • — the Female Logos, 295;
    • — the Mother of all Living, 154;
    • — Mystic Speech, 410.
  • Vacillation, 573.
  • Vaidic, — Aditi, 184;
    • — Deity, 179;
    • — Literature, 74;
    • — Poets, 5.
  • Vairajas, — Fiery Egos, 570.
  • Vajradhara, 380, 387, 388, 389.
  • Vajrasattva, 380, 387, 388.
  • Valentinus, 115;
    • Pleroma of —, 484.
  • ‘Valley of Thorns,’ 305.
  • Van, — the Tartar Cycle, 352.
  • Varro, — quoted, 315.
  • Vasuki, 289, 290.
  • Vatican, Library of the —, 314.
  • Veda, Rig —, 142, 229, 384, 396.
  • Vedas, Antiquity of —, 167, 352, 353;
    • Buddha and the —, 384;
    • Cycle of the —, 351;
    • Interpretation of the —, 142;
    • — Musical notation reduced to writing, 190.
  • Vedangas, 351.
  • Vedanta, Parabrahman of —, 91, 114, 402, 497.
  • Vedantic, — Classification of Principles, 374;
    • — Features of Eclectic System, 310;
    • — Lokas, 564;
    • — School, 518.
  • Vedantins, Goal of —, 395;
    • Moksha of —, 400;
    • Principles of —, 446;
    • Quaternary of —, 557;
    • System of —, 304.
  • Vedic, — Poet, the first, 56.
  • Veil, — of Deity, 74;
    • — of the Secret Doctrine, 211.
  • Venus, 244, 315, 316, 447, 458, 459, 462, 463;
  • Vesicle, Blastodermic, —, 443;
    • Umbilical —, 442.
  • Vespasian, Emperor —, 134, 343.
  • Vibration, Every — of Man produces an Elemental, 588;
    • Every — a Skandha, 587.
  • Vibrations, — of Joy and Sorrow, 577;
  • Vicarious, — Atonement, 523.
  • Vicomte de Rouge, — quoted, 243, 248.
  • Victim, — of the Mysteries, 295;
    • Sacrificial —, 557;
    • Vishvakarma, the —, 272.
  • Vidya, Biga —, 412;
    • Chatur —, 546;
    • the Divine —, 311;
    • Gupta —, 505.
  • Vikarttana, 143, 271, 274, 276.
  • Violet, — Colour of the Astral, 582;
    • — Hierarchy, 482;
    • — Ray, 462;
    • True —, 480;
    • — Vibrations, 478.
  • Virgil, — quoted, 142, 318;
    • —‘s Prophecies of Christ, 346.
  • Virgin, — Gods, 327;
    • Heavenly —, 343;
    • — Mary, 297;
    • — Mother, 140;
    • World —s, 297.
  • Virginia, Apple Tree in —, 590.
  • Virgo, — the Constellation, 346, 449.
  • Virtues, — Celestial Beings, 335;
    • — of Initiates, 262, 294;
    • — of Occultists, 90, 515;
    • Seven —, 370.
  • Vishna, — Internal Knowledge, 420.
  • Vishnu, 179, 292, 317, 389, 468, 557;
    • Krishna, the Seventh Incarnation of —, 259;
    • Maha —, 158, 362;
    • Number of —, 233;
    • — is Saguna and Nirguna, 362.
  • Vishnu Purana, — quoted, 180, 260, 440, 491.
  • Vishvakarma, 142, 143, 271, 272, 276, 289.
  • Vision, Psychic —, 542;
    • Spiritual —, 542.
  • Vital Airs, 537, 544.
  • Vitala, 566, 571.
  • Vitality, Animal —, 592.
  • Vittellius, 343.
  • Vittoba, — a Form of Vishnu, 292;
    • Vishvakarma, called —, 272.
  • Voice, — of Nature, 463.
  • ‘Voice of the Silence,’ 545, 546.
  • Voices, The —, 458, 459.
  • Voltaire, — quoted, 262.
  • Von Hartmann, Philosophy of —, 398.
  • Voodoos, Negro —, 251.
  • Vopiscus, — the Historian, 136, 138.
  • Vow of Silence, 23.
  • Vril, 107.
  • Vulgate, — quoted, 208, 235, 323, 327.
  • Wandering Jew, Legend of —, 27.
  • War, — in Heaven, 193, 305, 388.
  • Warburton, Dr., — quoted on the Mysteries, 282.
  • Warren, Col., — quoted on Cycles, 350.
  • Watcher, — or Guardian Angel, 370;
    • the Silent —, 559.
  • ‘Watchers,’ 369, 488;
    • Seven —, 193.
  • Waterlily, — a Christian Symbol, 103.
  • Waters, — of Chaos, 224, 225, 230, 231;
  • Ways of Wisdom, — of the Sepher Jetzirah, 91.
  • Weapons, Occult —, 107.
  • Weber, Prof., — quoted on Buddhism, 424.
  • Week, Days of the —, 342, 452;
    • Roman —, 452;
    • —s represent Sub-races, 85;
    • Septenary —, 453.
  • Western, — Gnosticism, Founder of, 118;
    • — Kabalism, 227;
    • — Religion, 95;
    • — Scriptures, Esotericism of, 425.
  • ‘Western Heaven,’ the —, 408, 427, 428, 429.
  • Wheel, — of Enoch, 96.
  • ‘Wheel of the Law,’ — quoted, 429.
  • Wheels, Celestial —, 329;
    • — or Chakras, 507;
    • Cosmic —, 184;
    • Divining —, 108;
    • Living —, 209;
    • — of Lucifer, 34;
    • Sephiroth represented by —, 101;
    • — the Symbol of the Hierarchies, 481.
  • ‘Who,’ The God —, 426, 427.
  • Whole, The — and the Parts, 7;
    • Universal —, 437.
  • Wilder, Prof., — quoted, 11, 45, 48, 116, 303, 304, 306, 308, 310.
  • Will, Creation by —, 561;
  • Wisdom, — An Active Potency, 184;
    • Archaic —, 210, 339;
    • — of the Ancients, 30, 309;
    • — or Buddhi, 155;
    • Divine —, 113, 312;
    • — the Esoteric Doctrine, 55;
    • Eye of —, 458;
    • God of —, 308;
    • Goddess of —, 155;
    • — of Love, 266;
    • Pagan —, 307;
    • — Personified, 55;
    • Responsibility the Beginning of —, 580;
    • Secret —, 46, 93, 464;
    • Spiritual —, 522;
    • — in Third Race, 74;
    • Universal —, 388.
  • ‘Wisdom of Solomon,’ 55.
  • Wisdom-Religion, 307;
    • Misconceptions of —, 1;
    • — not Originally Symbolic, 74;
    • — Parent of all Religions, 308;
    • — Source of other Scriptures, 172.
  • Word, The —, 226, 320, 321;
    • — or Logos, 225, 231, 498;
    • the Lost —, 412, 424;
    • — Made Flesh, 58;
    • the Mysterious —, 316;
    • the Mystery —, 127;
    • Passing of the —, 272, 273, 412;
    • Potency of the —, 436, 527;
    • Receiving the —, 278;
    • the Sacred —, 93, 411;
    • the — or the Sun, 279.
  • World, — of Matter, 448, 476;
    • — of Reality, 478;
    • — Saviours, 293, 345, 362;
    • Spiritual —, 378;
    • — Stuff, 443;
    • — Virgins, 297;
    • — Wheels, 329.
  • Worlds, Seven —, 202, 436, 513;
    • Three — of Simon, 468.
  • Worship, — of Form, 261;
  • Writing, Art of —, 4, 37, 277;
    • Hebrew —, 199.
  • Writings, — of Hermes, 37;
    • — of Simon Magus, 243.
  • Yajna, — or Sacrifice, 569.
  • Yaska, — Predecessor of Panini, 277.
  • Yasodhara, — a Mystic Power, 392.
  • Yoga, — is Abstract Devotion, 421;
  • Yogacharya, — School, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 430, 431.
  • Yogis, 313;
    • Hatha —, 569;
    • Indian —, 490, 571;
    • — or Perfect Svamis, 123;
    • Raja —, 569;
    • — in Trance, 480, 582.
  • Yudhister, 356 to 358.
  • Yuga, Chatur —, 259;
  • Yugas, — Based on Astronomy, 357;
  • Zagreus, — or Bacchus, 280.
  • Zaliwsky, —’s Theory of Electricity, 215.
  • Zeus, 253, 280, 311, 323.
  • Zipora, — an Occult Power, 171.
  • Zodiac, Antiquity of —, 340;
    • Correspondences of —, 339, 448;
    • — of Dendera, 340;
    • Egyptian —, 340;
    • Elements of the —, 238;
    • Signs of the —, 141, 153, 154, 239.
  • Zodiacal, — Circle, 274;
  • Zohar, Age and Authorship of —, 92, 167, 211;
    • — a Book of Mysteries, 165;
    • Interpretations of —, 165;
    • Mystery-Language of —, 166;
    • Mysteries of —, 214;
    • Similarity of — to Christian Teaching, 164, 211, 212;
    • — a Storehouse of Kabalistic Works, 168;
    • Teachings of —, 180;
    • — the Veil of the Secret Doctrine, 211;
    • — a Vehicle of Universal Wisdom, 211.
  • Zoroaster, 20.
  • Zoroastrian, — Conceptions borrowed from India, 322;
    • — Dogmas, 322;
    • — Religion, 34.
  • Zoroastrianism, 13.