Volume XV
B index
Baal:
prophets of, XII
278
worship, XIV
192-93, 282, 316
Baba Kheim Singh Vedi:
descendant of Guru
Nanak, III 60
Babbitt, Dr.:
innate ideas
and, XII 602
Babe:
divine, in
every heathen religion, II 164-65
related to lost Mystery language, XIV 181
Bible and, XIII 275
in Biblical chronology, XIII 258, 274-75
destruction of, XIII 273
etymology of term, XIII 272-74
legendary, XIII 102-03, 273-74
"one-lip" Mystery language and, XIV 181
original astrological use of, XIII 273
ought to read `city of
rebuilt by King of Babylon, XIII 273
de Rougemont on, XIII 274
as temple of the Seven Lights,
XIII 273-81
Babil:
sanctuary of Nebo where oracle
spoke, XIII 281
Babinet, Jacques (1794-1872):
denies levitation, I 243, 245
on immense aerolite, XIV 231
on ogdoad of ancients, XIV 227
opposed to levitation, XIV 231
on seven planets, X 31
bio-bibliog., I 447;
X 412
Babka:
silver coin, II 147
Babouches:
on feet of six-toed dwarf, I 182
allegories of Genesis on tiles of,
XIV 170
book of Xisuthros and, XIV 175
dominion of Nimrod, XIII 332
Jews and, 111 451, 453
Kings of, XIII 276-77
St. Peter died at, XIV 126
sacred Sciences of, XIII 328
size of, cp. to modern cities, XIII 279-80
symbols at site of, XIII 229, 278-80
rites in, similar to Tibetan Bon's, III 419
Babylonian(s):
Captivity & Jews, XIV 176
Captivity not known to Black Jews,
XIV 174
civilization inspired by Nebo, XIII
279
influence on Pentateuch, VII 254
man created on 7th day in, system,
XIV 176
OT. based on, Magical texts, XIV 197
texts on Fall & Creation, XIV 204
Bacchanalia:
undermined morality, VII 134
Bacchus:
Church rites & Mysteries of, II 164
descent of, to Hades, XIII 26
as Dionysos, XIV 273 & fn.
as Greek Messiah, X 279
as Jehovah, XIV 272-73
as Koros, III 460
nature & origin of, XI 93-94 fn.
origin of rites of, XIV 451-52 fn.
Osiris cp. with, XIV 273
Zagreus, highest of Gods, XIV 273
Bach, Leo:
evolution and, VIII 118
Bacilli:
not modern discovery, XIII 161
tubercular, XIII 144, 161
Bacon, Francis, 1st Baron Verulam
(1561-1626):
on atheism & philosophy, XI 439
on charities, X 95
dishonesty of, X 94
on knowledge, VIII 140
lunar eclipses and, IV 397
on superstition & natural causes, I 233
———- New Atlantis.'
II 313 fn.
———- The Promus of Formularies and
Elegancies:
Shakespeare and, IV 602
bibliog., IV 621
Bacon, Roger (1214-1294):
I 138; VII 252
modern science and, XIV 5
Treatise on the Admirable Force. . .:
on secret cryptography, XI 524 (547)
bibliog., XI 566
Bacon, W.T. (1814-1881):
———- Thoughts in Solitude:
on truth, IX 30
bio-bibliog., IX 405
Bacteria:
withstand heat, IX 72
Bactria(n):
emigration to Indus helps date
Zoroaster, III 452 fn., 466; IV 529
Hystaspes in, IV 525 fn.
Magians initiated in caves of, XIV 35
and spread of Magism, III 456
Badagas:
Todas and, I 357
Badarayana Vyasa:
founder of Vedanta school, V 31 (60)
on Kritsita-arira, IV
53 fn.
still living, V 193
———- Brahma-Sutras:
on dating of, V 178, 182
mention Buddhism prior to Buddha,
V 182
bibliog., V 363
See also Vyasa
Baddha:
definition, III 423
differs from Mukta, III 326
encased in 36 Tattvas, III 326
Badkube:
See Baku
Badrinath (India):
traditions about Mahatmas at, II
121-22, 262; III 140, 458; X 401
Bagh-o-Bahar
III 49
Bahak-Zivo:
Father of Genii, VI 191 fn.
Bahti:
guard prehistoric Gobi treasures, XIV 21
Bahudaka (Sk.)
definition, II 118
Bahurupa Brahmana:
XII 169 fn. (178 fn.)
Baibhar[a], Mt.:
Webhara in Pali, V 246 fn.
Bailey, Dr. J.:
———- Records of Longevity:
on maximum age of humans, IV 448
bibliog., IV 621
Bailly, Jean-Sylvain (1736-1793):
II 276
proclaimed mesmerism a delusion,
XII 219
result of, report on mesmerism, XII 221
———- Histoire de l’astronomie
ancienne. . .:
on astrology as mother of astronomy,
XIV 345
on Judiciary Astrology, XIV 345
———- Traité de
l’astronomie indienne et
orientale:
VIII 52 (74)
bio-bibliog., VIII
419-20; XII 724-25
Bain, Alexander (1818-1903):
II 183
on mental & bodily states, VIII 328
———- Correlations of . . . Forces .
on electricity, IV 219, 226
——— Mind and Body. . .:
on differences between mind &
matter, IX 16
on plurality of souls, XII 351-52 fn.
bio-bibliog., VIII
420
bibliog., IV 621; IX
405; XII 725
Bairagis [Sk. Vairagis]:
most, are idle vagabonds, II 457
Banal Pachisi:
fairy tale about demon, III 49 & fn.
bibliog., III 535
Bakshish:
given to urchin, I 180
Baku (or Badkube):
Mithra and, II 127
Bala Deva Sastri:
Sanskrit Pandit, V 13 (41); VI 82 (91)
Balabasha:
language, I 373
Baladeva (Balarama):
descendants of, XIV 248
Krishna and, XIV 246, 248
prototype of Hercules, XIV 246
Balbadha [Sk. Balabhadra]:
letters or Devanagari, I 383
Baldwin, John D. (1809-1883):
———- Prehistoric Nations. . .:
Arabia was ancient Ethiopia, XIII
332 & fn.
Bali:
"Demon" humbled the Gods, XIII
158
not an individual, IV 367
once a Daitya King, XIII 158
Baliri, Joric (fl. 17th C.):
earthquakes and, III 149
Ballala:
———- Bhoja Prabandha:
Sankara Kavi, Sankara and, V 184,
186-87
bibliog., V 363
Ballanche, Pierre (1776-1847):
on Destruction as God of world, XIV
263 fn.
bio-bibliog., XIV 512
Ballet Girls:
Reverends and, IX 24-26
Balsamo, Giuseppe (Joseph):
See Cagliostro
Baluchistan (Pakistan):
Kerman and, XIII 331-32
Baly, Archdeacon:
sneers at Theosophy, IV 4
Balzac, Honoré de (1799-1850):
unconscious occultist, X 372
Bamboo Staff:
of Bramanas, XII 701
seven-knotted, IV 104
Ban-dhe-Chan Rimpoche [Tib. Pan-chen
Rin-po-che]:
See Panchen Lama
Banditti:
invasion of Spanish, II 309
Banerjee, Nobin K.:
chela of Brothers, IV 230
Banga:
See Bengal
Banner of Light.
I 188, 189, 201; III 29, 174, 287, 371;
VI 1, 3
attacks believers in magic. I 134 et seq.
on Dr. Beard, IV 393
defence of H.P.B. & Masonic
Diploma, I 289
on Frothingham, IV 81
H.P.B.'s stories and, VI 354
Peebles calls Buddhist's Spiritualists
in, I 290
praised, III 346-47
on Queen of Spain at séance, II 175
on séances with Eglinton, III 143-46
bibliog., VI 450
Banon, Capt. A.:
Rev. Cook and, 111490; IV 69
on Tibet, IV 160-61
Baphomet:
Satan or, is merely Pan, IV 263
of Templars related to brazen serpent,
XII 373-74
Ba-po:
See Bön-po
Baptism:
Aztec rite similar to, II 321
of Blood is origin of atonement, XIV
262 fns.
cross and, XIV 148
example of Church dogma, XIV 146
infant, not effective, XIV 146
initiation, IV 265
as inspiration by Christos-Sophia,
XIV 160-61
of John, XI 493-94, 497
mystic rite of, XIII 31; XIV 151-52, 161
Baptist(s):
editor abuses Moncure Conway, VI
162-63
a pastoral & hydropathic sect, XIII
323
Barbarian Banquet:
compared to Parisian, XII 96-97 (103-04)
Barbarities:
of Turks, I 255 et seq., 262
Barbēlitae:
Highest Initiates, XIII 25
Proarchos of, XIII 43
Barbēlō:
dwells in 8th heaven, XIII 25
first Power issued from, XIII 22, 33
Mother of Pistis-Sophia, XIII 25, 33
in various Gnostic systems, XIII 24-25, 42
Vesture of Light and, XIII 8
Barborka, Geoffrey A. (1897-1982):
———- HP Blavatsky, Tibet and Tulku:
I 481 fn.
Bardesanes (Bardaisan) (154-222?):
as heretical Buddhist, V 211 fn.
system of Gnosis, XIII 29
Bar-do:
false, & suicides, etc., VI 107
premature death and, VI 104
state follows death, IV 121
Bareggi:
VII 63
Barhaspatyamana[m] (Sk.):
measure of year, V 261
Baring-Gould, Sabine:
See Gould, Sabine
Barlet, Charles:
X 49 (57)
Barley:
seven cubits high, X 48 (55)
wheat or, represents karma reaped by
dead, X 50-51 (58)
Barlow, Peter (1776-1862):
IV 222
bio-bibliog., IV 621
Barnacle-Goose:
16th century scientists and, VII 81-83
Bar-nang [Tib.
Bar-snan]:
Space, III 423
Baronius, Caesar (1538-1607):
XIII 238
confirms story of Saint Josaphat, II
134 fn.
on names of demons, X 20
on practices of Carpocrates, XIV 70
——— Annals. . .:
old book excerpted from, XI 360, 563
on pagan worship, XI 79
——— Preface to Saint Matthew's
Gospel:
XIV 129 fn.
bio-bibliog., XI 563,
566
Barras, Charles (1826-1873):
———- The Black Crook:
light opera, VIII 37 & fn.
Barren, Sir W.F. (1844-1925):
IV 286
bio-bibliog., IV 622-25
Barth, Auguste (1834-1916):
on Patañjali's date, V 193
———- The Religions of India:
on Buddha's birth & Nirvana, V 141
on Sankara's date & Buddhism, V 179-84
bio-bibliog., V 370
Barthelemy Saint-Hilaire, Jules
(1805-1895):
II 104; IX 145; XIV 446
on Buddha, X 201
on Hindu genius, VII 91 fn.
Littré's funeral and, III 256
———- Le Bouddha et sa religion:
on Buddha's lofty character, II 133
bibliog., II 522
Baruch, Dr.:
mystical Hebrew physician, I 420-21
Baruch:
exiled from Protestant Bible, XIV 319 fn.
on stars as vessels of glorious beings,
XIV 319
Baryatinsky, Prince Vladimir:
———- Les Mystére d' Alexandre I:
III 124 fn.
bibliog., 111496
Basantis (Syria):
Nazarenes of, & original Matthew, IV
238
Bases:
of manifested Being, IX 16
Bashi-Bazouks:
See Bashiboozook
Bashiboozook:
VIII 100
atrocities of, I 255
Basileus:
an Archōn of Athens, XIV 114
a chief Eleusinian mystae, XIV 114
Basilideans:
offshoots of Christian Gnostics, I 105
Basilides (fl. 2nd C. A.D.):
Abraxas of, cp. with Daemons, XIII 29
on Abraxas & his 365 dwellings, XIV 112
on Angels as Builders, XIV 209
Egyptian Gnostic innovator, XIV 112,
162
Gnostic system of, XIII 29
"God-Nothing" of, XI 240-42 (276-78)
Great Archōn of, XIII 43
as heretical Buddhist, V 211 fn.
Jesus not crucified acc. to, XIV 372 fn.
Logos of, & Esoteric Aletheia, XII 570
not heretic, XIV 162
reasons stigmatized by Latin Church,
XIV 70
on Sever, Aeons, XIV 112, 209
on soul, XIII 79
sources of information about, XII 579-80
system similar to Vedanta, XI 242 (278)
teachings of, VIII 213-14
writes 24 volumes, VIII 213
bio-bibliog., XIV 512-13
Basilio, Don:
VIII 101
bigoted opera character, I 128 & fn.
Basilisk:
meaning of symbol, XIII
56-59
Bas-pa Dharma [Tib. sBas-pa]:
Secret Doctrine, VI 105
Basques:
superstitions of, II 175
were Aryans, V 217
Bastian, Adolf (1826-1905):
fakirs and, XI 289
———- Zur Mythologie . . :
on Benin's belief about shadows, II 170
bio-bibliog., II 522; XI 57
The Bat:
IX 67
Bates, Rosa (or Taffy):
I 421, 439
The Bombay Review and, II
25
expelled from T.S., II 480
goes to London, I 420, 422, 426
"kitchen row" with Coulombs, II 476
supported financially by H.P.B., II 479
Bathell, Mr. A.D.:
a "scavenger" of the T.S., XI 302-03
Bath-Kol:
Jewish oracles, I 229
Joannes and, XI 492
meaning of, VII 237
Bathybius Haeckelii:
VIII 35, 36
man and, II 185, 187
man's hoped for progenitor, IX 92, 94
Batten, Hon. Geo. H.M.:
II 349
Battery:
formed by magnetic auras, IV 27, 29-30
human may be charged like a, IV 31
human, of brain & divine fire, XIII 355
Batukram, Dr.:
II 511
"Bauddhas":
the Hylo-Idealists and, IX 59
Baudelaire, Pierre Charles (1821-1867):
name for prostitutes, XII 248
Bauer, Bruno
(1809-1882):
VI 152
bio-bibliog., VI 427
Bavaria, King of:
See Louis II, King
Bawaji:
accompanies H.P.B. to Europe, VI
338 fn., 411
changed attitude of, VII 50
chela of Brothers, IV 230
Mohini and, VII 137
other names of, VII 50
saw Masters in their physical bodies,
VI 216
Bax, Clifford:
———- The Distaff Muse:
on dating of Chaucerian type poem,
IX 268 fn.
Bayazid:
on Ala-Dag mountains south of, III 213
Bayle, G.L. (1774-1816):
——— Bayle en Spinoza . . .
XIII 308 fn.
Bayle, Pierre (1647-1706):
calls Spinoza a "systematic Atheist,"
XIII 308
bio-bibliog., XIII
374
Baylis, Dr.:
faith cures and, IV 384 fn.
Bazaroff:
type created by TLrgenyev, II 360
Bdellē:
in Gnostic Triad of Invisibles, XIII 24
Beacon-Light:
beyond sea of Theosophic sciences,
XI 247 (283)
Divine Wisdom is, XI 219 (255)
true & false, XI 212-13 (248-49)
Beal, Samuel (1825-1889):
on the Masters, IV 131
———- Buddhist Records of the Western
World:
VI 98 & fn.
———- A Catena of Buddhist
Scriptures . . . .
III 420-21; XII 201
on Dhyana, III 430
on Great Teachers' abode, III 421
———- Si-Yu-Ki . . . [tr.]:
travels of a pilgrim, XIV 20 & fn.
bibliog., III 496; VI 427
Beale, Prof. Lionel S. (1828-1906):
on materialism, IV 167
——— The Romantic Legend of Sakya
Mu ni:
V 238 fn.
bibliog., V 370
Beans:
magnetism of, deadening, IV 297
Beard:
miraculous, in Saint Stephano's
Cathedral, VI 130-31
Beard, Dr. George (1839-1883):
absurd claims of, I 224-25
dies & is apt to become a "spirit," IV 393
fierce opponent of Spiritualism, IV 393
H.P.B.'s views about, & challenge to, I
36 et seq., 47 et seq.
persecutor of Spiritualism, I 135, 136
pyrotechnic exposures of Spiritualism
and, 1 189, 223
Beanie, John:
on spirit photographs, IV 63-64
Beaumarchais, P. de
(1732-1799):
——— Le Barbier de
Séville.'
I 128 fn.; IV 33 fn.
———- Le Mariage de Figaro:
I 128 fn.; IV 33 fn.
bibliog., I 447; IV 625
Becher, J.J. (1635-1682):
phlogiston, IV 218 fn.
Becoming:
the Ever-, VI 206-07
nature of the Ever-, IX 98
One Absolute is, VI 10 fn.
Bede, Saint (673-735):
ignorant of spherical earth, XIV 43
———- Historia Ecclesiastical
VIII 12 fn.
bibliog., VIII 420
Bedouins:
signal-chants of, VII 268
Beecher, H.W. (1813-1887):
I 244
adulterer & perjurer, II 45
eulogizes Ingersoll, III 137-38
on Jesus, IV 74; IX 43
Beechey, Katherine A.:
Keeper of Adyar Archives, VI 214
Beef:
deadening magnetism of, IV 297
Beelzebub:
14th name of Devil, IV 389
Begging:
prohibited in Theosophical Society, V 282
Beglar, J.D.:
Cheta Cave and, V 247 fn.
———- Report . . .
on date of Buddha Gaya, V 228
bibliog., V 371
Behedin:
on Magi who became "gods," III 214
scattered tribes of Zoroastrians, 111212
Being:
Be-ness or, only reality, VIII 124
Carlyle on essence of our, XIII 97
Dharmakaya is formless, XIV 392 & fn.
Esse and, VIII 111
every, was, is, or will be a human, X 321
existence and, XI 240 (276-77)
given to non-being, XIII 55
good & evil effects of manifested,
VIII 115-16
Great, guided infant humanity, IV 514
on heterogeneity of, VIII 115-16
implies something organized, III 477 fn.
Kabalah on Supreme, XIII 351-52
manifested, & Maya, IX 16
matter & spirit, IV 420-21
mystery of, IX 62
Primal, of Plato, XIII 268
a Ray of, within everyone, XIV 310
as related to mind & brain, XII 358
Sat is Absolute, XIV 189
self-forgetfulness reveals truth of, VIII
126
Yhvh yields mysteries of, XIV 188-89
Beings:
higher, confabulate with elect mortals,
X 168
higher, incarnated in our humanity, X 166
overshadow rare sensitives, X 168
Space the abode of invisible, XIV 412
subjective high, X 312
Beit-Oualy:
crosses on Egyptian tomb of, IX
274 & fn.
Beke, Charles T. (1800-1874):
———- The Idol in Horeb:
on "calf" worshipped by Israelites,
III 130-31
——— Origines Biblicae
. . .
III 130
bio-bibliog., III
496-97
Bel (or Baal):
Babylonian, as Sun, XIII 279
Bön rites and, III 419
in cuneiform legend, XIV 198
as Ferouer of Christ & Angels, XIV 71 fn.
God of Wisdom, XIII 274, 278
-Jupiter, XIV 282
Moloch, Chiun as Baal or, XIII 279
Mylitta &, as sidereal rulers, XIV 348
Belfast News Letter:
on stone-throwings, II 448
Belgrade:
H.P.B. in, I 14 (19), 165
Belief(s):
blind, & religion, III 113
danger of, formed on authority, X 129
never to be forced on others, III
225-26, 369
oldest, of man, XIII 267
of Spiritualists & Theosophists
examined, III 367-69
Theosophy is a, Theosophists are a
fact, III 367-68
in Truth not authority, XIII 119
See also Faith
Belisarius (505?-565):
Cagliostro produced vision of, II 367
Bellachini, Samuel (1828-1885):
testimony of, on phenomena, I 316-17;
III 238
Bellarmino, Cardinal R. (1542-1621):
———- "De ecclesia triumphante":
on vigils or wakes, XI 91
bio-bibliog., XI 567
Bellati:
or white foreigners puzzle Hindus, II
79
La Belle Hélene:
Calchas in operetta of, XIII 187
Belor Tagh:
hidden cave and, III 467
Belus:
legend of new race & blood of, VIII 181
Sun-God, III 214 fn., 218
Benares (India):
Kai as ancient name of,
II 120
Sanskrit spoken purely in, VI 79-80
(87-89)
seat of subtlest metaphysics, II 118
secret, is underground, II 120
Benedict IX, Pope:
a sorcerer & magician, VII 222
Benedict XIV, Pope (1675-1758):
——— De beatificatione:
Resurrection of animals and, VII 26
bibliog., VII 357
Be-Ness:
as Eheieh, VIII 143, 147
German "das sein" and, X 315-16
is only reality, VIII 124
progress through Maya necessary to
reach, VIII 111
or Sat, VI 207; VIII 111; X 315, 317, 320
See also Being; Sat
Bengal (India):
on Hindu kings of, V 309
The Bengal Magazine:
rude Christian editor of, II 363
Benin (Nigeria):
negroes' beliefs about shadows, II 170
Bennett, Mrs.:
a cheat, I 220
Bennett, D.M. (1818-1882):
Adepts used, as agent, IV 369 fn.
books of, V 119
claimed as "spirit-control," IV 353, 393
Freethoughtleader & ed. of The
Truthseeker X 141
fn.
H.P.B. defended, IV 79-80, 285-86
Masters endorsed T.S. membership of,
IV 369 & fn.
Olcott on, IV 79
self-made man, IV 147-48
slandered by Rev. J. Cook, IV 69
———- The Book of the Chronicles of
the Pilgrim . . .:
IV 285
fn.
debunks alleged events in Palestine,
IV 285-86
——— A Truth-Seeker Around the
World.'
favorable appraisal of, IV 146-48, 368-69
bio-bibliog., IV
625-33 -
Bensenger, Dr. V.N.:
misinformed on Ceylon, VI 139
Benson, Archbishop E W. (1829-1896):
letter from Lucifer to, VIII 268-83
letter to, criticised, IX 81-83
Bentley, John:
Indian antiquities researched by, XIV 364
———- Historical View of Hindu
Astronomy:
on antiquity of, XIV 364
Fall of Angels deals with time-
periods, XIV 201
on Lunar asterisms, XIV 364
bibliog., XIV 513
Bentley, Richard (1662-1742):
gives date of sage Garga, VII 279
biog., VII 357
Bentota Ceylon:
community of adepts once lived at, II
438
Bentzon, Th.:
———- Émancipée:
VIII 100
Bergen, Carl von (1838-1897):
devoted to Masters, VII 136-37
———- Lectures in Sweden:
no Trinity in Bible, XIV 354 fn.
bio-bibliog., XIV
513-14
Berger, Dr.:
hypnotism and, III 43
Bergh, Henry (1811-1888):
zoophile, IV 282
Bergier, N.S. (1718-1790):
God worshipped in Sun, XIV 325
Beriah:
a lower world in Kabalah, XIV 302
Bering Strait:
once a land bridge, II 433
Berkeley, Bishop:
could not get beyond theological
Christianity, VI 136
on inversion of child's vision, VI 136
Bernard, Claude (1813-1878):
"Life is Death" paradox of, VIII 124
on living matter & life, XII 413
physiologist, XIII 140
Bernard, J. -Fr.:
———- Religious Ceremonies . . .
edited by, III 63-64 & fn., 500
Bernard of Clairvaux, Saint (1090-1153):
on women, XII 269
Bernheim, H. (1837-1919):
on hypnotism, VIII 105
bio-bibliog., VIII
420
Beroea (Gk. Beroia):
on Sabians of, IV 238
Berosus (fl. 3rd C. B.C.):
II 112
on Chemmis of Egyptians, XIII 239
on date of Zoroaster, III 466
on Ham & Zoroaster, XIII 239
on legend of divine race of men, VIII 181
mentions King Ubara Tutu, III 215
on Oannes, III 218
on Saros & Great Year, III 150
sidereal rule of Bel & Mylitta, XIV 348
source of, History, XIV 175
works of, escape Alexandrian fire,
XIII 231
———- Antiquities:
Book III, XIII 239-40
Bert, Paul (1833-1886):
———- Catéchisme laique:
on God, XII 56
———- Manual of Civic Ethics:
XII 55
bio-bibliog., XII 725
Berthelot, P.E. (1827-1907):
gases and, IV 215
———- Les origines de l'alchimie:
on development of Chemistry, VIII 347
———- La Synthése chimique:
on alchemists, XI 509 (532)
bibliog., VIII 420; XI 567
Bertillon, Alphonse (1853-1914):
——— La morale des Jésuites:
IX 302
———- Les Races sauvages:
on extermination of Tasmanians, XII 288
bio-bibliog., XII
725-26
bibliog., IX 406
Bertrand, Sergeant:
corpses and, I 286
Bertrand, Abbé F.M. (1807-1881):
———- Dictionnaire universel . . .:
on fetishes, VII 214
bibliog., VII 357
Berzelius, Baron Jöns Jacob (1779-1848):
mental state of dying, V 92
urges study of magnetism, III 99
bio-bibliog., III 497
Besant, Annie (1847-1933):
on Advisory council to H.P.B., XII
264
on arrangement of S.D. III by, XIV
xxx & fn.
on article of, XIII 115
Bradlaugh &, slandered by Rev. Cook,
IV 69
conversion from Atheism to Theosophy,
XI 397, 406 et seq.; XII 152
editor of H.P.B.'s posthumous work,
XIV xliii-iv
editor of Lucifer, XIII 219
embodiment of brotherhood, XI 374, 376
in error about T.S. & Olcott, IV 171-72
as Esoteric Section Councillor, XIII
135-36
on formation of T.S., I 123
on God idea, XI 410
great orator, IV 124
on H.P.B. and T.S., XIII 115-16
H.P.B. welcomes support of, XII 152
joined T.S. of own free will, XI 333,
419-21
as joint Head of E.S., XII 501 fn.
Mead &, agree on S.D. III problems,
XIV xxxviii, xl
Mr. Mulliss interviews, XIV xxxi-ii
on objects of T.S., XI 334
opposed T.S. appealing to fashionable
people, XII 59 fn.
pamphlet criticizes, XI 418-30
President of Blavatsky Lodge, XII xxiv
read H.P.B.'s letter to American
Convention, XIII 171, 176
S.D. first draft found by, in
1922,
XIV xxviii
Secretary of Inner Group, XII 485
signed defense of H.P.B., XIII 204
steadfastness of purpose, IV 157
———- "Theosophy and the Society of
Jesus":
Compiler on, IX 317
———- "Why I became a Theosophist":
XI 408
bibliog., IX 406
Besant, Walter
(1836-1901):
———- Herr Paulus . . .:
fanciful Abyssinian prophet, X 21-22 fn.
bibliog., X 412
Bestemia:
Italian proverb on, II 219
Beswick:
on Cagliostro, XII 84 fn.
Bethel Stone:
sacrifice &, of Hebrews, XIL 94 (101)
Bethlehem:
stable of, & Catholic display, II 162
Beverage:
sacred, of Mysteries, II 10 (21)
Bhadrasena (Sk.):
or Bindusara, V 256, 257
Bhagandara (Sk.):
Sankara given disease of, by sorcery,
II 218
Bhagavad-Gita:
IV 569; VII 246; XIV
431
analysis of "aspirant" in, IX 162 fn.
an ancient record of Initiation, IV 124
antiquity of, challenged, XIV 240
Buddhists and, IV 99
Esoteric Buddhism gives
key to, VI
146-48
esoteric meaning & Tibetan doctrine,
V 68
on fire, III 462
on fixing mind on Self, XII 671 fn.
hidden teachings in, revealed by
Esoteric Buddhism, X 177-78
initiated Brahmans and, IV 192
inner God idea in, XIV 55
on Krishna as witness to
Light, XI 488
on Krishna &
Avataric births, XIV 372
over 20,000 years old, XIV 364-65
precession of equinoxes known in
time of, XIV 364
publication of Judge edition, XII 376
Song Celestial of Arnold,
XIII 169
on states after death, X 396
Subba Row and, IV 191
symbolism of Aswattha tree in,
XIV 459 fn.
text of the Pauranika Eclectic School,
XII 343 fn.
Theosophical Society reactivated
interest in, XII 307
on true Yogi, XIII 169
various spellings of, I 250
bibliog., V 363
Bhagavan (or
Ditza-van):
site of antediluvian Fire-temple, III 216
town consecrated to Ormuzd, III 216
Bhagavant (Sk.):
manifestations of, III 319 fn.
Bhagavata-Purana:
VI 40; IX 197 (219)
on ancient city of Kuasthali,
XIV 248
on Hindu chronology, XIV 364
Maya and, X 328
over 20,000 years old, XIV 365
Sunaƒepa story &
its variants,
XII 169 fn. (178 fn.)
bibliog., VI 424; IX
406; XII 726
Bhagawan (or Bhagavat) (Sk.):
as God, V 99
Bhante (Pali):
Aryan Brahmans amidst Himalayan,
XIV 423
Bodhisattvas as the Brothers or,
VI 100; XIV 423 fn.
neither gods nor spirits, VI 105
Bharatavarsha (Sk.):
on Aryas of, IX 351 fn. (379 fn.)
Bharavi (7th C. Hindu poet):
———- Kiratarjuniya:
on conquering passions, IV 614;
VIII 294-95
bibliog., VIII 414
Bhashyacharya, N. (1835-1889):
on Buddhist works in Adyar library,
XII 300-01
rf. to article of, XII 301 fn.
———- Viish˜advaita
Catechism:
on jivas & solar rays, IX 63 fn.
bio-bibliog., IX 406-07
Bhashyas:
Theosophists uphold no particular
school of, II 216
Bhaskara (Sk.):
the Light-Maker, X 401
symbol of Sun, XI 68
Bhaskara Nand Sarasvati Swami:
———- "Some Customs of Aryavarta":
XII 419
Bha˜˜apada:
See Kumarila
Bhavabhuti (fl. 8th C.):
famous poet, XIII 109
Vaidic style, XIII 109
Bhavani (Sk.):
patroness of the Thugs, XIV
451-52 fn.
Bhavaviveka (ca. 490-570 A.D.):
founder of Svatantrika Madhyamika
Buddhism, XIV 438
Bhavishya-Purana:
IX 197 (219)
bibliog., IX 407
Bhikshus (mendicants) (Sk.):
varied levels of Nirvanas, XIV 394 fn.
Bhishmaparvan:
See Mahabharata
Bhisti:
water carrier, IV 326
Bhoja Prabandha:
See Ballala
Bhojapatra, Jaswant Roy:
native surgeon, III 36
rf. to domestic remedies article of,
III 36
Bhola Deva Sarma:
chela of Brothers, IV 230
Bhons:
See Bön(s)
Bhoot(s) [Sk. Bhut(a)]:
II 68, 69, 78, 377
apparitions and, VI 102
astral body is, VII 106
definitions, II 74; IV 122; VII 178
distinguished from Pitris, XII 201 fn.
earth-bound souls, II 177
earthbound spirit & intense thought,
III 424
elementals and, III 477
are Elementaries of theosophists, II 74
as elements, XII 667; XIII 68
exorcisms and, III 483
fades out after centuries, VII 299
Hindu view of, II 74; II 80
or Kama-rupa, X 219
Mukti and, VI 169
not devoid of memory & intellect, VI
108-09
pindams at Gya and, V 311-13
Piachas and, XII 201 &
fn.
possess women mainly, II 74
possession by, IV 175, 553
no rebirth for, VII 198
Spiritualists have wrong notions
about, II 39
of Sraddha ceremony, XII 171 fn.
(181 fn.)
stories about, not for entertainment,
II 350
terrible demon, VII 190, 208
Theosophists do not worship, II 37
worship of, II 137
Bhopa Raja:
on commentators as perverters, IV 285
Bhrigu(s) (Sk.):
fire and, VIII 143 fn.
Bhu:
definition, X 354
Bhuchari Mudra (Sk.):
sense of, debased, II 119
Bhumi (Earth) (Sk.):
double revolution in the Rasa
Mandala, XIV 332
guardians of, or mother earth, VII 274
Bhupal (Bhopal, India):
Kings of, V 309
Bhutalipi (Sk.):
Hindu writing and, V 306
Bhutan:
Dharma Raja of, IV 17-18
tributaries of Taley Lamas in, IV 12
triple incarnation dogma in, IV 10, 17
Bhutatman (Sk.):
one of Vishnu's titles, XII 149
Bhuvana (Sk.):
luminous Essence of Indian allegory,
XIV 261
Bianchini, FG.
(1662-1729):
Jesuit astronomer, X
25
bio-bibliog., X 413
Bibesco, Princess Martha (1887-?):
———- Katia:
III 168 fn.
bibliog., III 497
Bible:
XIV 210-11, 216, 262-63 fn.
adultery, polygamy & polyandry in,
XI 35 et seq.
as allegory, VIII 355 (372)
alone can't reveal Occult secrets, XIV
67, 84, 193-96, 208 & fn.
anthropomorphism in, XIV 67, 208-09
biographies in, have three aspects,
XIV 91
Book of Enoch cp. to,
XIV 78-79
borrows considerably, XIV 75-76,
92-93, 172 fn., 195-96
Catholic Church and, II 163
chronology, XIII 274-75, 327
chronology of Enoch, XIV 80-82
chronology of, & Vedas, II 111, 114-15
comforting for murderers, III 249
commentaries on, XIV 67
compared to other scriptures, XIV
82-84, 92, 170, 175-76, 185-91,
193 ff., 262-63 fn.
contradicted by worldly customs, IV 235
Creation &, chronology, XIV 188 fn.
cremation and, III 301
cruelties in, VIII 263-64
Divine inspiration claimed for, XIV
199, 201
Douay version, XIV 61 fns.
Earth's chronology in, XIV 176, 191, 193
Eastern interpreter needed for, XIV 75-76
effect of disbelief in supernatural
"miracles" of, III 277
Egyptian parentage of, myths, III 485-86
on Elohistic portions of, XIV 195,
208 fn.
esoteric meaning of, VIII 176
events debunked by Bennett, IV 285-86
fallible, VIII 176
fictitious character of authority of, I 380
first words of, XIV 67, 206-07, 210-11
foolish glorification of, III 450
foundation square of, XIV 157 & fn.
on giants of old, XIII 111
glyphs in, XIV 157, 195
Hebrew, exists no more, XIV 193-94
indecent language in, III 366
Initiates called "Perfect" in, XIV
56 fn.
Jesus not the One God, says, XIV 159
Kabalah and, XIII 353-54
Kabalistic Book of Numbers and,
XIV 191
key geometric figure & Moses, XIV 95-96
letter J and, XI 497
literal belief in, will not last, VIII 207
on Lucifer in translations from VIII
27-28 fn.
magic mentioned in, XIII 326
a masterpiece Esoterically, XIV 76, 84
may be obliterated in near future, III 67
miracles in, & spiritual phenomena,
III 230, 276-77
misread & misrepresented, XI 525
(547), XIV 121, 146-50, 182-83, 191,
193-94, 210-11, 242 fn., 501-02
Mosaic, unknown to West, XIV 191, 193
mute on immortality, II 12 (23), 70
Neo-Platonic language in, XIV 55, 148
not expressive of Highest Divinity,
XIV 185
not "Word of God," II 52
number seven and, IV 578
numerical symbolism, VII 293; XIV
44 & fn., 45, 61-63, 65, 67, 73-74,
92 fn., 146, 157-59, 181, 192-93, 195
Occult & sacred at core, XIV 84
as old exploded legends, III 208
parable & mystery in, XIV 40, 45, 58
& fn., 73-74, 76, 146-60
personages from India, XIV 92, 176
phallicism in, X 99; XIII 256; XIV
61-62, 177, 195, 207-08
produced by many anonymous scribes,
IV 241
Protestant interp. of Solar tabernacle,
XIV 324
reason for inconsistencies in, VII 257-58
recommends violence, III 116-17
revised edition of, upsets theological
stronghold, III 66
revision & falsification in, II 50-51,
69-70; XIV 146-50, 154, 156, 172-74,
182-83 fn., 191, 193-94, 197 fn.
Sabaeanism in Vulgate, XIV 324
septenary system and, III 453; XIV 201
Septuagint translation of teraphim,
VII 231
Shushan palace of, XIII 331-32
on Spirituality of, XIV 193 & fn.,
195, 208
spurious character of, VIII 179
stolen by fanatical Christians, XI 42
strong language and, IX 9
superstitions of, & archaeology, II 347
thousands of errors in, II 27
Triune foundation of, XIV 43
ungodly tricks of "god" of, XIII 102
used to uphold slavery, VII 21
Vulgate, VII 19 fn., 235, 255
Vulgate translation of teraphim, VII 231
weeds of, to last another century, III 213
well-known yet not understood, XIII 98
will be repudiated, VIII 181
on world's creation, deluge, etc., XIII 327
worship of, III 286
———- New Testament:
allegorical origin in Egypt 4,000 B.C.,
VIII 356 (373)
allegorical & symbolical, XIV 121,
137, 154
an allegory, IX 203 (225)
on angels, XII 202
Basilides and, VIII 213
Christian fathers on, XIV 36
compared with Apocrypha, XIV 109
completed 300 years after Apostles,
XIV 263 fn.
dates from about end of 4th Century,
IV 242
degradation of women in, XII 269
describes unselfish white magic, XI 495
disfigured Christ, XIV 43, 146, 148,
156, 158-60
Gnostic wisdom found in, VIII 179 & fn.
Gospels are Platonic, XIV 16
groundwork of, universal, VIII 181
in "heathen" language, XIV 179
an Initiation Cycle allegory, XI 495-96
not a unity, XI 486
original esoteric texts of, VIII 179
& fn., 210
Vulgate quoted, IX 181 fn., 182
fn.,
183 fn., 185 fn., 186 fn., 187 fn.,
188 fn., 190 fn., 191 fn.
——— Old Testament:
accuracy depends upon Septuagint,
XIV 178-79
allegorical basis of Masonic rite XIV 264
as "communication" from God, XIV 193
compared with NT., XIV 16
on compilers of, XIV 194-97
copied from Babylonian Magical
texts, XIV 197
doctrines from Enoch, XIV 82
Esoteric symbology of, XIV 36, 92 & fn.,
137, 158-59, 176, 195-96, 272 fn.
infallibility of OT., II 46-47
oldest Hebrew MS. of, dated 1106, III
453 fn.
original, not in Bible, XIV 174, 177
Pentateuch made
fantastic by
Masoretic points, XI 524 (547)
reverence for, XII 341
revision of OT., II 402
selfish magic of, XI 495
Septuagint version's
origin, IX 95
sources in Kabalah, XIV 92-93,
168-70, 172-78
symbolism of OT., VII 254-55
versions of Pentateuch, XIV 172-74, 177
Vulgate quoted, IX 368 (396)
Wisdom books of, XIV 46 fn., 61,
167-72, 193-96
See also Gospels; Pentateuch;
individual books of
Biblical:
allegories unreliable, XI 14
Biblical Archaeology, Society of:
Transactions, XIII
280 fn.
Bibliothéque des sciences:
VII 39 fn.
Bibractis:
colossal city described by Ragon, XIV
295
few remaining relics at,
XIV 296
last of Druids perished at, XIV 311
rival of Thebes, Athens & Rome, XIV 295
sacred college of Druids in, XIV 295
Bichat, Marie EX. (1771-1802):
on life, VI 349
——— Traité d anatomie descriptive:
on pineal gland, XII 618
bio-bibliog., VI
427-28; XII 726
Bigandet, Bishop Paul A. (1813-1894):
Buddha and, IX 148
confessions of, & other Orientalists, V
342
mistaken about Adi-Buddha, IV
391 fn.
———- The Life or Legend of
Gaudama...:
on Buddha's last years, V 249 fn.
on Buddhist eras, V 254-55
on celibacy, IV 7
bio-bibliog., IV
633-34
bibliog., V 371; IX
407; XIV 514
Bigelow, Dr. H.J. (1818-1890):
donates Kobo-dai-shi's portrait to
Adyar, XII 301
Bigot:
preferred to hypocrite, III 115
Bigotry:
Bradlaugh and, IV 231
professional rapacity and, IV 72
those who fight, often reviled, II 210
Bija (Sk.):
seed of Avatarism, XIV 160 fn., 371
Vidya in the "Black Age," XIV 430-31
Billing, Dr. & Mrs. Harry J.:
I 411, 412, 424
carried original T.S. circular to
London, I 375 fn.
on Committee of T.S., I 246
hears a Brother's voice, I 427
wished to join Arya Samaj, II 42
Bilu (Belus), King (fl. 7000 B.C.):
tried to pervert followers of Sun-God
Haig, III 214-15
Binah:
among first three Sephirōth, XIV 189,
218 fn.
as Astral Ocean, X 147
diagram of, as feminine principle, IX
360 fn. (388 fn.)
female Jah-hovah, VIII 139
feminine, VIII 146 fn., 173 fn.
žokhmah and, IV 421
as Intelligence or Mother, XII 545;
XIV 189
Jehovah as, IV 421; XIV 190, 218 fn.
Kether & žokmah emanate 7
Sephirōth, XIV 190, 216 fn.
Mahat and, X 355
part of Third Logos, X 352
passive Intelligence, 111457; XIV 190, 213
Binet, Alfred (1857-1911):
on forces, XII 226
bio-bibliog., XII 726
Binsfeld, Pierre
(?-1598):
——— Tractatus de Confessionibus. . .:
on wounds of murder victim
reopening, VII 206,
211
bio-bibliog., VII
357-58
Biogenesis:
law of, V 112
theory defined, IX 72
Biography(ies):
Adept, are all legends, XIV 140
of Initiates, mystic & public, XIV 137 ff.
Jesus had no, XIV 155
spiritual, based on Zodiac, XIV 140
Bios:
périsprit and, I 361 (365)
psychē and, I 292
Biosideograph:
in science of future, XIII 291
Bird(s):
flight of, & polarity, IV 168-69
hatching out of fruit, VII 81
symbols of Buddhi & Manas, XI 44
Birmingham Post:
on Monier-Williams' respect for
Theosophy, X 4-5
Bits Nimrud:
at Borsippa, XItI 273
"dwelling of the Gods," XIII 274 fn.,
275 ff.
Herodotus on, XIII 274
pyramidal building of, XIII 274
temple of, had 7 stages, 11410; XIII
273-74
temple of Jupiter-Belus, XIII 274
Birth:
cycle of, XIII 80-81
John on, from above, VIII 183
fn.
mystic, & Baptism, XIII 31
spiritual, IX 274
Birthday Precepts:
daily, for year, XII 425-76
Bishanganga River:
temple of Vishnu near, II 121
Bishop of Bombay:
controversy with, IV 232 et seq.
Bishop of Madras:
Col. Olcott and, VI 56-57
rights & duties, VI 165-66
Theosophical Society and, VI 161
Bismarck, Otto von (1815-1898):
Catholic Church fosters Revolution
acc. to, XIV 267
involved in controversy over Slade, I 317
the Iron Chancellor, XIII 210
Jesuit aims known by, XIV 267
a sensitive & his mysterious visitor, VI 218
supported King Milan, X 85
Bisvas, Amrita Lal:
objections to Atlantis theory, II 431-33
Bixby, James T. (1843-1921):
Gladstone and, IV 237
Black, Judge Jeremiah (1810-1883?):
Ingersoll and, IV 80
Black Magic:
anthropomorphism as cause of, III
256, 259-60
antipode of Raja-Yoga, XIV 60 fn.
astrolatry often leads to, XIV 344-45
Atlantean downfall caused by, XIII
260
Buddhism escaped curse of, XIII 256
Catholic clergy adept in, XIII 257;
XIV 28-29, 105-06, 342
Catholics use, to convert others, XIV
30-31
caused abolition of mysteries, VII 124
celibacy required for, XII 191 & fn.
Church anathemas against, XIV 17, 105
counterpart to, XIV 17, 32
dangers of, & hypnotism, VIII 406-08
definition, XIII 239 fn.
difference from White Magic, XIV 106
embryo & other uterine contents
potent objects of, XII 524 fn.
in Europe, IX 306
evocation of sleeper's "spirit" and, X 262
of Fourth Race, XIV 68
human pentacle is sign of, XII 623
hypnotism is, XI 164; XII 566
of hysteriacs, X 156-57
Initiates and, VII 124
innate ideas and, XII 602
Karma of, XI 56
Left Path of, XIV 105
magicians deserting their bodies and,
XII 684
Medieval books on, XIV 105
motive determines if hypnotism is,
XII 397
in nineteenth century, VII 216
Occultism and, X 225-26; XIII 256
Phallicism and, XIII 256
Rama Prasad's book leads to, XII
604 & fn.
reigns in Europe, XIII 257
school of, from Etruria, VII 124
science and, IX 123
self-inflicted, of religious ecstatics, X
156-57
sexual union for "spiritual" purposes
is, XII 533, 558
"sexual" union with Elementals is, X 156
sexual worship and, XII 520
Sorcery and, XIV 29, 59-60, 105-06,
163, 264
succubi & incubi created by, X 156-57
Tantras are Hindu ceremonial, XI
29
Theosophical studies and, XI 230 (266)
transmutation of gold for riches is,
XI 523 (546)
unconscious use of, XIV 30, 32
use of will in, XIV 30
used by Popes & priests, VII 221-22
vampirism is, XII 396
whole nations drift into, VIII 407
See also Magic; Sorcery; White Magic
Black Magician(s):
astral currents misused by, XIV 31
compared to experimenter in
Magnetism, XIV 30
a conscious sorcerer, XIV 30
as enemies of Initiates, XIV 31
eventually annihilated, IX 400F
Karma of, XIV 31 fn.
occult power of, & White Magician,
X 270
practitioners of Left Path, XIV 105
repelled by moral stamina, IX 400R
safeguards against sorcery and, VI 340
of Sikkim & Bhutan, XIV 30, 105
two qualities of congenital, XIII 218
Blaine, J.G. (1830-1893):
American Secretary of State, III 124-25
Blake, Dr. C. Carter:
I 409, 412, 424
accuses Founders, I 411
article on third eye questioned, XI 303
on Atlantean remnants, XI 304
Jesuit expelled from Theosophical
Society, I 436
on Milan of Serbia, X 189-90
Blaland, Capt.:
fled from Chendry, II 295
Blanche de Castile (1188-1252):
II 515
Blantyre:
flogging missionaries of, III 153
Blasphemy:
definition, IX 365 fn. (393 fn.)
Ingersoll defines, IV 457 fn.
laws repealed, XI 188-89, 191, 423
ridicule and, XI 189-90
Blavatsky, H.P. (1831-1891):
accepts truth whence it comes, IX 198 (220)
accused by chelas of spiritual indiscretion, VI 4-5
accused of inventing Tibetan
Brotherhood, XII 337
accused of starting "rival society," XII 162
accuses herself, V 120
acknowledges losing temper, IV 114 fn.
age of, ace. to reporters, I 397 (401)
age of, & Revue Spirife, II 30
Allan Kardec and, VI 290
alleged seven years' initiation of, VI 271
allegedly Asiatic, X 153
allegedly bamboozled &
psychologized, XI 46 fn., 55
on America's freedom, II 41
amusing remarks about her nose, I 319
analyses Coulomb forged letters, VI
295-308
Anglo-Indian authorities and, VI
407-10; X 293
appeal to mystics, XI 117-22 (130-36)
appeals for support of Lucifer, XI 453-55
appoints Olcott for Asian E.S., XII 89
appraisal of herself, VI 313
appreciates Abbé Roca, IX 215 (237)
arrives in U.S.A., IV 137 & fn.
articles on Gospels, rf., IX 225 fn.
asked to renounce rights at Adyar,
XII 163-64
assumes presidency of European
section, XII xxv, 263, 329-30
astral bells and, III 103-04
astrally goes to Tiflis, I 427
attacked & ridiculed, XI 289
on attacks, gossip & malice, VI 168
auction at her home, I 428
"Be Theosophists" message of, XIII
174-75
in Belgrade, I 14 (19), 165
beliefs of, same as learned Advaitees,
IV 336
belongs to all, IX 248
belongs to no sect or school, IX 199 (221)
Bennett endorsed by, IV 79-80
on best terms with Tibetans, VI 273
Bible not Holy to, IX 365 fn. (393 fn.)
body of, in an eleven-week trance, II
203 (206)
British law and, II 402
Brother met by, I 428
Brothers of Light or Shadow
discerned by, IV 590
brought up among Buddhists, XI 429
on Buddha's philosophy as most
sublime system, I 398 (402)
Buddhism praised by, IX 353 fn. (381 fn.)
a Buddhist, III 481 fn.; IV 95, 231,
305-06; IX 202 (224), 207 (229),
345 fn. (381 fn.); X 65
H.E. Butler and, XI 159-60
on Butlerov article, XIV 497-99
called a Dugpa Chela, XII 162
calls blessings on India, VII 249
calls Spiritualistic communications
"flapdoodle," XII 212
calumniated by Home, I 198
came to India for benefit of Asiatics,
V 121
cat of, lost, I 431, 440
cause of success of, VII 248
at Cawnpore, III 82
charged with plagiarism, XIII 199
childhood incident, VI 314
childhood of, among Kalmucks, VI 293
in Chrēstos condition for many years,
IX 207 (229)
a Christian at one time, IX 354 fn.
(382 fn.)
citizen of U.S.A., I 224 fn., 408; II 28;
IX 248
claims all from Eastern Masters, XIII 196
claims right of thinking for herself,
III 310
on clairvoyance, I 423
on Mabel Collins, VIII 92
Mabel Collins not taught by, XI 319
is combative, III 239
commanded to explain Reincarnation
& 7 Principles, IV 186
commentary on Pistis-Sophia, XIII 7-81
comments on "Spirits" of Lavater, XII
208-11
compares herself to a bramble-bush, I
302
on compassion, XII 114
Compiler on "Why I do not Return to
India," VI 406; XII 156-57
Compilers' Notes on Diaries of, I 434-40
confused with Nathalie Blavatsky, I 204
considered charlatan by Bombay
Gazette, V 322
consoled by work in America, XIII 171
conspiracy against, in India, VI 417
control spirits, VI 270
controversy with Mr. Duncan, VI 167-68
corresponds constantly with relatives,
III 445
Cones denounces, XI 297-98, 306-10
Coues' letter to, XII 26
Coulomb controversy and, VI 287,
295-308, 308-13, 414-17; XII 587-88
courage of her opinions, I 358
on criticisms of Theosophical Society,
VII 153-64
critics laughed at by, I 324
cured of warts, VI 45
on dangers of Psychism, XIII 173
date of arrival in N.Y., I 224 & fn.
days of, are pralayas, her nights are
manvantaras, IX 432
declaration of, & Olcott, X 142
declared a widow, III 444
declared to be a "spy," II 54
declines to make public address, I 390
(392)
defence by aunt, III 444-45
defence by E.S. inner group, XTII 203-04
defends ideas in her works, XIII 192
defends Olcott, VII 165-67
Democratic by nature, II 491; IX
350 fn. (377 fn.); XI 382
denies any malice or hatred, IV 117
denies misstatements about herself, I 54
detests sacerdotal cast, IX 366 fn.
(394 fn.)
Diaries of, I 406-33
direct agent of Masters for past 30
years, X 139
disclaims supernatural
powers, II 491
discusses medium Holmes, I 59 et seq.
dissolves Bureau of "Isis" Branch, X
136-37
does not believe in a separate spirit,
VII 51
draws Peru's coast, II 342-43
earliest writings not identified, I 1-2
Eddy's defended by, I 189-90
either truthful or a fraud, XI 309, 560
enemies of, as unconscious weapons,
VII 248
on Esoteric Buddhism, VI 147
Esoteric Section founded by, XII 165
Esoteric Section members advised, XI
306 et seq.
esoteric work of, not directed at
masses, XII 235
espionage calumny & Viceroy's order,
II 140 et seq.
evokes astral form of uncle & living
man, VI 291
experiments in occult forces, III 136-37
experts on handwriting of, XI 405-06
extent of authority, X 137, 139-40
facsimile of manuscript of, VII 172
failed to demand discipline in E.S.,
XII 584-88
faints but uses willpower to stand up,
I 420
false accusations against, XII 29-30
family background of, I xxvi et seq.
has father's photo, I 44
first one in U.S.A. to speak of
Masters, VII 241
on "First Trumpet Blast," II 415
as fly in communion cup, III 120
Foote's accusations and, XI 423 et seq.
founded Spiritist Society in Cairo, VI 290
Freethought literature and, V 122-25
friend & champion of mediums, I 190
genealogy of, restored from astral
light, VII 250
at Ghum Monastery, IV xxvi
goes to Sikkim in 1882, VI 272-73
a Grand Lodge member, I 142
group of occultists and, VII 139
hair of, can change color instantly, I
408, 421
handwritings of, VII 337 fn.; XIII 301
hatred for, in Anglo-Indian circles, VI
409-10
helps to draft Circular on T.S., I 375 fn.
helps wounded Russian soldiers, I 313
hides no secrets, XI 306
Hilarion met by, in 1860, VI 291-92
on Hodgson's investigation, VII
318-30 (331-44)
homesick for India, I 434
on honour & cowardice, II 142-43
horoscope of, I lxxiv
how taught, XIII 285
Hume's letter published under protest
by, IV 226
imperfect & faulty, VII 247
inculcates self-reliance, XIII 119, 285
Indian travels of 1879 had two
objects, II 75
influenza attack of, XIII 177
ingratitude towards, XII 163-64
inherited property & earnings of, VI
287-88
her instructions on disposal of body,
VII 301-05 & facs.
intended articles on Great
Theosophists, II 92 fn.
intends to immortalize her
Scrapbooks, I 394
invented neither Adept fraternities nor
elementals, XII 301
on Isis as her worst book, XIII 191-92
"John King" and, VI 271
Johnston's estimate of her personality,
VIII 409
Judge defended by, XII 593-96
W.Q. Judge's opinion criticized by, VI 147
Judge visited by, I 412, 429
K.H. met by, in 1868, VI
292
at K.H.'s house in Tibet, VI 274
Kabala studied with wise Rabbis, IV
38; VIII 140, 142, 155
A. Keightley's S.D. inscribed by, IX
431-32
keynote of esoteric truths struck by,
XII 601
knew little of Brahmanism in 1879,
VII 348
knows laws by which occult
phenomena are produced, II 491
at Kutais, I 387
Lamaism known before age fifteen,
VI 294
Lane and, XI 551-60
last Will & Testament, VI 322-23
lawsuit against, withdrawn, XII 377 (380)
lawsuit of, I 56, 83-85
learned English colloquially, III 273
leaves India for good, VI 339
"Leo" takes, to task, X 243 et seq.
letter of, to Terry, V 11 fn.
letters to Fauvety, V I-3 (4-6)
letters to Judge, Sinnett & Olcott, VII
136-40
libellous charges by Spiritualists, XIII 194
on life-principle, IX 74-75
on Light on the Path, X 235; XI
284-86, 315-28
lived in Tibet several times, VI 272
Lodge discussions, XIII 364-66
London visited alone, IX 428
Lord Lytton stops surveillance of,
XIII 206
loses Russian pension, VII 10
loyalty of, XI 380-81, 559
Lucifer founded by, XII 164
magic familiar to, I 144
magic's reality defended, I 134 et seq.
Maha-Chohan's letter quoted by, XII
239, 240 fn., 241 fn.
Mahatmas of, not monks, VI 293
maid Louise's devotion to, VIII 393
on Man: Fragments of Forgotten
History, VI 412-13
martyrdom of, begins, I 90
martyred for sake of S.D., XIV 470
Masonic diploma's validity defended,
I 307 et seq.
Massey's views and, VIII 219
Master M. gives plan for S.D., V 269
Master M. met in London in 1851, I
3-4; VII 247
Master saved from death, VI 325; VII
247-48; XII 161
Masters advise, going to America, XIV 488
Masters knew real H.P.B., X 139
Masters questioned on social events
by, XII 59-63
Masters' real names only known by, &
Olcott, X 126
Masters send two letters of reproof to,
XII 582
Masters' teachings only authority for,
XI 464-65
medical certificate on weak heart of,
VI 338
a medium in youth but not anymore,
1 73, 143, 198, 203; IV 593; VI 271
mediums' cheating detected by, I 141
mediums warned by, I 212-13; IV 142
member of no Branch of
Theosophical Society, X 137
at Mentana battle, I 55 fn.; VI 277-78
& fns.
message to American T.S. Convention,
XII 151-56
on Milan's divorce, X 191-92
misrepresented, XI 401 et seq., 559-60
mission of, drives men to self-study,
X 138
on modern science, XIV 2
money for "body" only, I 425
monkey sold by, I 427
monument to Mazzini and, I 390-91
(391-92)
on Henry More, XIII 225 & fn.
motives of, & Hodgson's ideas, VII
326 (340)
must defend Olcott, VII 137
N.Y Sun lawsuit of, XII 333
never a Spiritualist, VI 289
never could "slur" Theosophical
Society VII 346
never deceived anyone, VI 288-89
never doubted Master, VII 247
never "enthroned," XI 390
never held séances, VI 290; XI 423
never lectured, III 481 fn.
never meddled in politics, X 294
never shown forged letters, VII 5, 323 (337)
never took money for Work or
phenomena, VII 324 (338); XII 161
nineteenth century observations, XIII 290
no animus against true Christianity, X
243 et seq.
no better agent for years to come, X 139
no capacity for administration, VII 146
no connection with mediums before
1873, VI 290
no Countess, I 397 (401)
no doubts about Boundless Principle's
existence, VII 51
no faith in "Divine" prophets, IV 413
not a great Initiate, XIII 93
not a medium or Spiritualist, II 490;
III 112, 275
not a nastika, IV 335-36
not a Western Mason, I 308
not exoteric Buddhist, I 398 (402)
not going to U.S.A., VII 138
not loyal to T.S. but Teachers &
Cause, XI 380-81, 464-65, 559
not penniless in India, III 80
not Spiritualist, I 135, 140
not wonder-worker, III 8
occult matters are province of, X 139
occult phenomena & Olcott, VI 325-26
occult stories of, listed, VI 73, 354-55
an occultist, I 34
at Odessa in 1870, I 263
Olcott &, as twin "Theosophical
gorgons," I 320
Olcott &, invited to Simla, II 481
Olcott &, karmically responsible for
T.S., XI 382
Olcott defended by, I 188; III 11-13
Olcott praised by, XI 380-81
Olcott's early view of her
mediumship, VI 270
Olcott urges, return to Adyar, IX 247
only "she-Cabalist" in America, I 189
ordered to form Society, VII 145
ordered to tell of animals' trance in
Tibet, 11 203 (206)
ordered to tell truth about
phenomena, I 89-90
overshadowed by Adepts, I 414, 438
a pagan, IX 358 fn. (386 fn.)
pagans and, IX 347 fn. (375 fn.),
349 fn. (377 fn.)
page references of, sometimes
reversed, V 305 fn.
Pall Mall Gazette interview
on forged
letters, VI 308 ff.
"papal authority" and, XI 382; XII 588
Paramaguru of, on T:S., VII 248, 249 fn.
pen name "Radda-Bai," XII 335
penniless, XI 559
personal background & Lord Ripon,
XI 422
personal ordeal of, IV 590
in personal touch with adepts, II 487-88
phenomena helped by M., I 73
phenomena of recovering stolen
property, I 275-77
phenomena produced at will by, I 73
on Pistis-Sophia title, XIII 5-6
Pledge of E.S. explained by, XII 589
et seq.
pledged irrevocably, XII 586
pledged to never reveal all about
Masters, XII 158
pokes fun at editors & writers, IV
148-49, 150-52, 154-55
politics and, X 293, 294
politics no interest for, XIII 206
portrait of, as a lama, I 425
precipitates missing paper for Judge, X 273
prediction concerning gravity XII 327 fn.
predicts changes for humanity, VIII
286, 312
prepared for martyrdom, XI 559
presented father's medal by "spirit," I
43, 44, 203-04
prevented from seeking redress, XI 388-89
priests not toadied to by, IX 200 (221)
printing press installed, XII xxv
priorities of, XIII 119-20 & fn.
produces a charm, I 425
on production of occult phenomena,
II 490-92
property not owned by, IX 246
prophecy on letter C and, XI 322
protects honest mediums, I 141
protests being slandered & gives
warning, I 247-49
pseudonyms of, VIII 125; IX 339 fn.
psychic plane group of workers early
project of, VII 145
on psychological powers she never
had, I 324, 328
reads in astral light, VI 150-51 fn.
reads unopened letter, I 415
reasons for leaving India, VI 283,
407-11; XII 157-67
reasons for resigning from office, VI
281-84, 337-39
receives message in Russian through
Slade, I 224
receives papers from sister, I 426
relatives of, in Turko-Russian War, I
255 et seq.
remained silent under attacks of
S.P.R., XII 378 (380)
renders Tibetan terms with
Brahmanical ones, VII 348
on reporters, I 396 (400-01)
responsible for E.S., X 154; XI 380
reponsible for Sinnett's Esoteric
Buddhism, IX 282
returns to Russia, VI 290
ridicules Nikoladze, I 385 et seq.
role of, in manifestations at the
Eddys, I 35
Roman Catholic Church loathed by,
X 65
Russian protest and, I 217 et seq.
Russian Review and, XII
334-35
on Russian spy scare, II, 54; III 83;
VI 408-09; X 290, 292-95; XI 157,
460-61; XII 161-63; XIII 205-07
Russian writings of, I 313
Sahib sends on errand, I 425
sails for India, I 431, 433
sceptic in early life, VII 51
Dr. Scharlieb and, XI 388
on The Secret Doctrine, XIII 93-95
sees Indians & their elementals in
N Y.C., X 272
selects medium for Russia, I 91-94
sent to America in 1873, I 73; VII 145
sent to Chittenden, Vt., IV 137
sent to Paris, IV 136
seriously ill at Ostende, VII 301
Simla phenomena and, III 8-9
on St. Simoniens' prophecy, IV 479-80
sister's account of, XI 364 fn.
Skinner sends MS. to, VIII 220
Slade endorsed as genuine medium, I 223
slandered by Indian newspaper, III
440-48
slandered by mediums, I 190-91
smokes on the beach, I 409
"snuffy old woman," XI 369
South India visited in 1857, III 372
as sower of seeds, XII 501, 583
speaks language of ancient initiates,
IX 214 (236)
spends 48 hours with Brothers, IV
272, 300
spent " 30" years in India, II 202 (205)
on Spiritualism, XIV 476, 479-83,
488-92
Spiritualism defended, I 67
Spiritualism defined, I 74
Spiritualism mathematically
demonstrated by, I 199
Spiritualism's plight, I 47-49
Spiritualistic delusion once attracted,
IV 590
Spiritualistic phenomena's cause
known by, III 146, 240
Subba Row &, disagree, V 269-70; VII
345 et seq.
Subba Row had same Teacher as, V 138
Subba Row mistaken on "dogmatism"
of, VII 346-47
on Subba Row's status, V 269
subpoenaed in Vanderbilt case, I 419-20
supplies means for T.S., II 482; III
442, 446
supports reality of psychic
phenomena, VI 292
suspects Levites, IX 345 fn. (373 fn.)
taken to task for strong language, IV
113 et seq.
tapping phenomenon by, VIII 408-09
Tartar epidermis of, IX 355 fn. (383 fn.)
taught pledged disciples, X 152
teeth extracted, I 429
Tennyson's poem and, IX 319 fn.
Theosophical Publishing Co. and,
VIII 313-14
on Theosophical Society and, XI 381;
XIII 115-21
Theosophical Society & close of cycle,
XIII 171-72
three distinct individualities in, I 411
on Tolstoy, VIII 242
toughened by personal abuse in
U.S.A., II 490
translated Grodekoff s work, II 391
translates Olcott's articles, I 2 & fn.
translates report by N.P. Wagner, I 90
on translation problems, V 10-11 (40)
travel accounts of, fragmentary, XI
363-64
on Tremeschini, IV 481-82
true Spiritualist, I 192
trunks of, at Adyar, I 422, 430, 439
truth not feared by, XI 306
truth's light is beacon of her life, I 127
uncertain authorship of article, VII 50
under orders, I 73
on unpublished works of, XIII 208
urges East West fraternity, XIII 174
values U.S.A. citizenship above all
titles, II 40-41, 55
Vedas & Vedanta admired
by, III 310
vilified & abused, III 363-64, 387 et
seq., 440-48
visited Tzi-gadze Tibet, VI 272
visits Semipalatinsk & Urals, VI 294
voluntary hard labor of, XI 421 fn.
welcomes Annie Besant & H. Burrows
to T.S., XII 152
White Lotus Day, VI 323-24
on why she went to India, XIII 134
will fight for T.S. till last breath, XI 559
will not return to America, III 490
witnesses of, are living men, I 284
works for daily bread, IX 246-47
would defy "spirits" of kama loka, VI 271
would rather perish than see T.S. do
so, VI 417
writes Aksakov on Isis, I 264
writes on Maitland's blunder, V 136
writing from dictation, V 129
writings on esoteric meaning of
Gospels listed, VIII 218-19
wrote last part of The Blossom & the
Fruit, VIII 91-93
on Wyld, V 134
Yermoloff's son at Tiflis and, XII 231
Zinovief and, X 290
———- Blavatsky Collected Writings:
or. inner Buddhas, XIV 394 fn.
relation of portions of 1897 ed. of
S.D. to, XIV xl-iii
"Tibetan Teachings," XIV
422 fn. -23 fn., 427 & fn.
———- Durbar in Lahore.'
on serial publication of, III 170
——— E.S. Instructions:
XI 310
Compiler's Introduction to, XII 479-85
Instructions I-V, XII 515-713
Preliminary Memorandum, XII 488-511
——— From the Caves and Jungles of
Hindostan:
XIII 210
allegedly translated, III 82 & fn.
began as series in Moscow Chronicle,
II 161
fiction based on Indian travels, III 82
& fn.
mentions chief Rajput teacher, XII
337
part of Key to Theosophy from, X 217
public considered fiction, XIII 252
on Capt. Seymour, III 152 fn.
———- Gems from the East:
precepts for each day of year, XII 421-76
———- Isis Unveiled:
I 358, 412; III 49 fn., 177 fn., 377,
402, 403 fn.; IV 349, 362 fn., 378,
416, 516 fn., 525 fn.,
615; VI 6, 206,
293, 322; VII 44, 65, 74 fn., 114
fn., 133, 182 fn., 222, 287 fn.; VIII
176 fn., 179, 189 fn., 214 fn., 219,
366 (386); IX 17, 308, 313; X
125 fn., 281; XII 219, 326 fn. 337,
401, 533 & fn., 622 & fn., 625
& fn., 638 fn.; XIII 101 fn.; XIV 6,
44 fn., 54, 65 fn., 81 fn., 88 fn.,
129 fn., 205 fn., 206 fn., 269, 273,
276, 302 fn., 314, 395 fn., 421
on abortion, VII 176, 178, 181, 182
A.R. Wallace on, I 323
on action & reaction, II 218
Adepts gave teachings in, IV 182
Adepts wrote parts of, XIII 195-96;
XIV 494-95
on antiquity of magic, XIV 311
on Apollonius of Tyana, XIV 130-31
on Atlantean magicians, IV 263 on
Atlantis, II 434
attempt to rewrite, VI 184-85, 202
on Basilides, VIII 213-14
bridged gap between old & new
presentation, IV 376
R. Brown on, I 323
Buddha taught rebirth ace. to, XIV 449
on cataclysms, III 150
on Catholic "sacred relics," VI 234 q.
on Celestial Virgin, XIV 292 fn.
on Chrēstos, XIV 282
Christianity &, Vol. II preface, IV 97
on color & sound, IV 179
copyright of, VII 136
criticised, III 337
on critics of ancient learning, XI If 228-29
on cycles & evolution, IV 376
cycles of decline & astral light, XIII 241
date of publication, I 264
David & Jehovah-worship, XIV 317
on Democritus, XIV 25 & fn.
on Dionysos, XIV 273 & fn.
on Divine Instructors, XIV 47-48
Divine prototypes exist through ages,
XIV 382
doctrine of Pitris very
Esoteric, XIV 277
doctrines in, tr. from Asiatic
languages, III 273
on dogma of Atonement, XIV
262-63 fns,
on "Eastern Ethiopians" from So.
India, V 285-86
Egyptian division of Man, XIV 381
on Egyptian ritual, XIII 76
on Egyptian transmigration, VII 112-13
on Elementals & Elementaries, I 266,
281; III 477
encyclopedia of occult subjects, VII 177
Essenes were Chrēstians, XIV 282
on Etheric body in Nirvana, XIV 161
& fn.
facts on writing of, XIII 197-201
first cautious work, IV 184; VI 206
as "first streak of Eastern Light," V 221
on future state of animals, VI 200-01
on Gnostic "creation," VI 191-92 fn.
H.P.B. intended to correct & abridge,
X 217
on human sacrifices, IX 42-43
Hume criticized, IV 228
imperfections of, III 273-74; VII
50-51, 176-99; 181-85; X 216 fn.;
XIII 191
Initiates only had key to ancient
books, XIV 127
on interpolarisation, II 470
on invisible Master, XIV 278
on Jesuits, IX 296-98, 297 fn., 302-05;
XIV 342
on Josephus, XIV 93-94
on Kabalah, XIV 38
on levitation, IV 30
on Magic, XIV 18, 22, 311
on magnetized statues, VII 123
a masterpiece, XIII 192
most important aim of, VII 62
mysteries in, lie half-buried, IV 253
on Mystic Brotherhoods, XIV 28, 114
on name of America & Meru, II 313 fn.
on nature & evolution, VII 182
on Nazars, IV 265
Neophytes' risks foretold, XIV 310
on new-age revelations, XIII 265-66
on Nirvana, X 66 fn., 111 fn.
no discrepancy between later teachings
and, IV 122
not a rehash of Lévi & others, XIII
194, 197
Olcott on Henry More and, IX 178
on One Truth, IV 295
opinions of Dayananda & Sumangala
about, II 73 fn.
ordered to give only hints in, IV 253
partly written at Ithaca, N.Y., I 452
passages in, incomplete & vague, IV 184
on Paul and Archōns, XIV 114
on Paul as Initiate, XIV 122-24
Paul founder of Christianity ace. to,
XIV 121
on Peru & Incas' treasure, 11326, 339-42
on Peter, XIV 125-26, 127 & fn.
Plato & Mysteries, XIV 7-8, 274
on power of Word to save from evil,
XII 638-39
on Pralaya, II 486 fn.
on primeval man, XIII 59-60
proof of astral light, VII 250
on proof-reading of, XIII 198-99
on punishment, VII 181
on pyramid & planetary spheres, VII
112-13
on Pyramids, XIV 24 fn.
on Pythagoras, II 472
reflections on, XIII 191-201
on reincarnation, I 298; IV 183; VII
176-89, 198 & fn.
reincarnation and, VI 206; X
215 fn. -16 fn.
reincarnation dealt with in
generalities, IV 186; XIV 381
reviewers praised & criticized, I 323,
388; XIII 193-95 fn.
on sacred numbers of Pythagoras,
XIV 63
Schopenhauer on Will & Thought,
XIV 413-14
secrecy of Heliocentric System, XIV 47
selection of reviews, XIII 193-95 fn.
soulless men rf. in, XII 625-26
on Space & Maya, XIV 419-21
H. Spencer read, I 413
stereotyped, VII 181
story of Initiation dangers, XIV 309 fn.
on Thevetatas, V 222
threefold classification, VII 288
on Tibetan Buddhist terms, VI 293-94
title altered, I 237 fn., 302
on Todas, I 357
translation of, II 73 fn.
on true Gospel of Matthew, XIV 149-50
on Truth & its many rays, IV 426
on Universe as expression of single Spirit,
III 318 & fn.; X 265; XIV 412-13
on veneration of Isis by sages, XIV 274
Viish˜advaita not
taught in, VII 50-52
on white ray, IX 213 (235)
Wilder indexed, XIII 198
on "Word" in books, XIV 443
on yajña & Lost Word, IX 252 fn.
yielded H.P.B. a few hundred dollars,
IX 247
on Yugas & Kalpas, XIII 302 & fn.
———- The Key to Theosophy:
XI 425; XII 64, 307, 609 fn., 626 fn.
called "Catechism of Neo-Buddhism,"
XII 339
corrects misconceptions about
Theosophy & Asian mystics, XII 349
explains Esoteric Theosophy, XI 399
intended for pseudo-Christian
countries, XII 348-49
misquoted, XII 340
not written for Russia, XII 348
part of, from dialogue in Lucifer,
XIII 252
publishing data about, XI 365
purpose of, XI 339
reviewed by Vladimir S. Solovyov, VII
334 fn.
tin Solovyov's review of, XII 334-49
———- Letters . . . to A.P. Sinnett:
III 383 fn., 384 fn.; VI 1, 29, 31, 259 fn.,
355, 412; VII 350 fn.; X 9; XI 364 fn.
on article "Have Animals Souls?", VII 12
articles inspired by K.H., IV 182 fn.,
208 fn.
on author of "Theosophical Fable,"
VII 54 & facs.
on Garibaldies, VI 278 fn.
on Hodgson's Report, VII 2-7
or. Mitrovich, I 11
on Mohini & his Manifesto, VII 138-39
reviews Sinnett's novel United, VII 306-17
on story of the Double, I 173 fn.
on writing the S.D., VI 184-85, 186
See also Sinnett, A.P.
———- Lucifer (London):
XIV vi, xii, xv, xxvi et seq., 2 fn.,
423 fn., 431 fn.
on Kabalistic predictions, XIV 501-02
———- Mysterious Tribes of the Blue
Mountains:
considered a fabrication, XIII 210
———- Nightmare Tales:
version of Ensouled Violin in, 11219 fn.
———- Notebook:
Compilers' Notes on, I 22-25
Travel-Impressions from Hungary, 1
11-17 (17-22)
———- Scrapbooks:
I 247 fn., 369 fn., 379 fn., 384; II
402 fn.; 111 75, 78 fn., 155, 162, 311;
IV 479, 480-82
on abuse by W.E. Coleman, I 318-19
in Adyar Archives, I 29
on American citizenship, I 408
on Art Magic, I 238
on Atrya & Hilarion, I 90
on Baron de Palm, I 214, 233
on Miss Bates, II 483
on being abused or slandered, 1
249 fn., 313
on Rev. Bellow, I 121
on Mrs. Bennett, I 220-21
on Dr. Bloede, I 143, 260
on E.G. Brown as a medium, I 271
on E.G. Brown's character, I 45, 88,
95, 404
on "Cave of the Echoes," I 338 fn.
on H. Chintamon, II 48
on Circular from Brotherhood of
Luxor, I 86, 87
on Mrs. Compton, I 137 fn.
on Crookes & phenomena, I 194
on Elementals, I 123
on elementals & A. von Vay, I 281
on embryonic man, I 124
on Englishmen & future fateful hour
for India, I 404-05
on Felt, I 193
on first Occult Shot, I 101 fn.
on formation of TS., I 121, 122
on "ghosts," I 44
H.P.B. calls out apparitions at Eddys, I 53
H.P.B. meets Olcott, I 34
H.P.B. never overwhelmed, I 44
on Mrs. Holmes & orders from M., I 120
on Home's anonymous letters, I 220
on Home's mediumship, I 203, 204
on E. Kislingbury, I 271
on lion & mouse, I 378
on Masonic diploma, I 281
on Mind's return & Nous, I 233
on Moloney, I 277
on Monachesi's art. & wisdom of
India, I 133
on Nana Sahib, I 337
on Olcott as future Hanuman, I 194
on Olcott & Dr. Gardiner, I 72
ordered to expose Dr. Child, I 75 fn.
on orders from Serapis to write
article, I 119
on orders to establish T.S. & choose
Olcott, 1 94-95, 124
on orders to tell truth about
phenomena, I 89-90
on Peebles & Spiritualists, I 264, 290
on phenomenalism & P.C. Mittra, 1282
on Preamble of Theosophical Society,
I 150
on Providence Journal, I 306
rf., No. I, VI 278-79 fn.
rf., No. XX, VI 215 fn.
on Dr. Rotura's discovery, I 389-90
on Scheol, I 187 fn.
on Dr. Scudder & Hindu Women, I 405
on searching mediums, I 278
on Sotheran, I 193, 290
on Sotheran's political activities, I 403-04
on Spirits as ignoramuses, I 143 fn.
on Theosophical Society as a secret
Society, I 193-94
on F. Thomas' art. on Spiritualism, I 214
vituperations against TS. in, III 68
———- S.D. First Draft (or Wurzburg MS.):
appended portions, XIV 60-61 fn.,
65 fn., 87 fn., 94, 104, 223 & fn.,
261-62, 266-68, 317 fn. -18 fn., 318, 319
& fn., 325 & fn., 335-39, 341-43, 457-69
Compiler on, VII 190-91 fn., 226 fn.
Introduction to, XIV 457-69
outline of, contents, XIV xxvii ff.,
463-65, 471-72
———- The Secret Doctrine:
VI 322, 339; VII 44 fn., 52, 68 & fn.,
70, 96 fn., 97 & fn., 215, 351; VIII
58 (80), 65 (87), 267, 315, 325 & fn.;
IX 275 fn.; X 13, 62, 163 fn., 166,
238 fn., 240, 255, 309, 313, 340, 343,
381, 398; XII 139 fn., 203, 355,
532 fn., 545 fn., 558 fn., 611 fn.,
659; XIII 5, 8 q., 24 q., 32, 35 q.,
66 fn., 123 fn., 159, 276 fn.; XIV
205 fn., 244 fn., 245, 248 fn.
on Adyar editions, XIV xxv & fn.
on Ah-hi, X 316-17
American edition of, X 158
on body of mammals, X 175
on Builders, X 348
called "Fairy tale" by science, XIII III-12
on Celestial Virgin, Son & geometric
figures, X 356
Christian idolatrous worship and, II
201 & fn., 202 fn.
Christianity and, X 243 et seq.
chronology of Puranas will become
accepted, XIII 266
collateral verification in, XIII 260-61
commentary on Stanzas of, X 301-406
contents of forthcoming volumes,
XIII 149
copyright of, VII 136
a correspondent on, X 235
criticism of, countered, XII 234-37
on curds & cosmic matter, X 373
on Day Be With Us, XIII 32
devoted to esoteric views on man, IX 285
diagrams mentioned, XIII 18, 52, 58
difficulties in publishing, IX 247
Dzyan verses from, XIII 12
epitome of occult truths, X 140
Esoteric Buddhism and, X
177-88 fn.
on Esoteric School's two departments,
XII 546
esoteric tenets of, now exoteric, X
179 fn.
on existence & being, X 348
figurative language of, X 368
on first "Primordial" Beings, X 397
on Fohatic impulse or impress, X 353, 391
foundation of all religions laid bare
in, X 170
Four Maharajas of, as planets, XII 546
gives out all that 19th century can
absorb, X 170
Glossary to, X 159
Gnostic terms in, XIII 10-12, 75 fn.
gravitation and, X 386
great demand for, XII 129
identity of essences, XIII 44
inception of work on, II 46
indexed by "Two Students of the
E.S.", XII 235
Indian pandits and, IX xxiv
on Infinitude of Space, XIII 62
on inscriptions, II 346 fn.
Isis &, half-conceal occult
mysteries,
XII 622
on jivas & solar rave. IX 63 fn.
Kabalistic symbols in, convertible,
XIV 44 fn.
C.W. King's error about, X 184 fn.
on Light, Name & Mantra, XIII 42
"lunar" ancestors meaning in, XII 203
many slokas of, omitted, X 321, 340
Master M. gives plan for, VI 185
materials from Isis Unveiled and, VI 186
on G. Milford, VI 244 fn.
MS. of 3 vols. ready for press, IX 247
on Neptune, XII 292
not a full exposition of Secret
Doctrine, XI 112 (126); XIII 93
not intended to dovetail with modern
Science, XII 234
on number & Deity, X 372
original plan for publication, VI 185
on ozone as Elixir of Life, XII 110
on Pitris, XIII 23, 50
fn.
on Pralaya, II 486 fn.
premature for masses, XII 235
proposed Appendicies to, VII 104,
190-91 fn.
publication & 1st volume of, X 157-58
on ray of Ever-Darkness, X 350-51
role of Masters in production of, X 140
a scientist's accord with, XII 28
serpent symbolism in, XIII 57
on seven classes of Adepts & 7 Rays,
XIII 73
on seven transformations of globes,
XII 576 fn.
on sex separation in 3rd Race, XIV
204 fn.
on Space in the abstract, X 301-02, 311
Stanzas' commentary in Vol. I focus
on Solar System, X 354
Stanzas in Vol. I not limited to Solar
System, X 354
Stanzas in Vol. II focus
on Earth, X 354
Stanzas may be interpreted or. 7
planes, X 354
on star or Ray of Individuality, XIII
72-73
on Swan of Time, XIII 55
Sweat-born of, XIII 46
on third volume of, VII 104,
190-91 fn., 226 fn., 230; X 344; XIII
145-46, 224; XIV xxv-xliv, 1 fn.
on Thrones, XIII 49
on time, X 314, 358
on Trinity, XIV 186
on twelve classes of "creators," XII 643
vision of Isaiah, XIII 58
when started, VI 184-85
———- Sketchbook:
analysis of contents, I 3-11
Legend of the Night Flower, I 6-7 (7-8)
on nature & adeptship, I 4, 5
on Woman's happiness, I 5
——— The Theosophical Glossary:
compiler's notes on, X 159
proposed series on Great Theosophists
and, II 92 fn.
relation to Key to Theosophy, XI 365
on Spiritualism, I 74
———- Transactions of the Blavatsky
Lodge:
XIII 10, 11
on dreams, IX 318-19; X 246-64
H.P.B. on first 4 Stanzas of S.D., X
301-406
on Jivanmuktas, XIII 74
on non-separateness of Hierarchies,
XIII 70-71
———-The Voice of the Silence:
X 326 fn.; XII 31, 237 q., 505 q., 625
q., 638 fn., 640 fn., 659 fn.; XIII 11
q., 23 q.; XIV v, 392 fn.
on action & inaction, XI 469
aphorisms & Light on the Path, XI 319
defines Antaskarana, XII 633
on family of man, XII 590 fn.
fragments from Book of the Golden
Precepts, XII 591
Masters only regard those who follow
rules in, XII 595-96
Masters order writing of, XII 505
Nirmanakaya doctrine in, XI 470
on Self-knowledge, XIII 55-56
on seven mystic voices of, XIII 10
terminology in, XII 633 fn.
on Turiya state, XII 711
where written, XI 355 fn.; XII 64
———- "Note Book of an Unpopular
Philosopher":
VIII 262-67
satirical definitions in, VIII 45-46, 137-39
biog., I xxvi-Iii
bibliog., V 371; VI
73, 354-55
See also Founders of Theosophical
Society