Volume
XV
C index
Cabala, Cabbala:
See Kabalah
Cabalistic MS. of Skinner:
See Skinner, J.R.
Cabalists:
do not tell one how, I 131
Rosicrucians and, I 105
true, are "made" & do not "become,"
I 106-08
See also Kabalist(s)
Cabiri:
See Kabiri
Cables, Mrs. Josephine:
gives up on Masters, VII 241
Cabral, Pedro A. (1460-1526):
II 432
biog., 11 524
Cabrol, Fernand:
Dictionnaire darchéologie . . .:
bibliog., VIII 229, 421
Caciques:
Mexican antiquities and, II 309
Caduceus:
double serpent of, XII 373
germ-cell and, XIII 18
symbolism, XIII 18
Caelius Aurelianus (fl. 200):
on manipulations, XII 222-23
bio-bibliog., XII 724
Caena:
mass &, or supper, XI 79, 98
Caesar, Crispus (?-326 A.D.):
Lactantius teacher of, XIII 90
son of Emperor Constantine, XIII 90
Caesar, Gaius Julius (100-44 B.C.):
a barbarian worthy of
believed in augurs, I 232
believed in Chaldean Astrology, XIV 351
destroyed Mystery centers, XIV 295-96
disguised the gods of
(101)
- Commentaries:
on Druids, XIV 311 fn.
Huxley on, I 231
bibliog., I 449
Hebrew Matthew in, IV 239
Cagiiostro, Alessandro, Count de
(1743?-1795?):
accused as Illuminati & Enchanter,
XII 86
accused of spying for Jesuits, XII
80-81
Adept taught, XII 79
burial uncertain, XII 87-88
control the spirits, I 137
Egyptian Ritual of, X 126-27
family relics & books burned, XII 86
forged Catholic biography and, III
125
imprisonment in San Leo Castle, XII
87
Jesuits persecuted, XII 80-81
last of Rosicrucians, I 104, 141
magic of, II 367
maligned, I 310
may be seen again, I 161
name evoked wonder & contempt, XII
78-79
not forsaken during inquisition, XIV
278 & fn.
patronymic not "Balsamo," XII 79-80
Pope alters death sentence of, XII
86-87
relations with Masonic Lodge of
Philalethes, XII 82-83
reputation as "charlatan," XII 79
rusty nail phenomena and, XII 87
slandered, IV 339
Vatican imprisons, XII 85
- Magonnerie Égyptienne:
burned by Inquisition, XII 86
biog., XII 727-30
Cagliostro, Countess Lorenza:
on arrest of, XII 85
charged with heresy, XII 87
tool of Jesuits, XII 80
Cahagnet, Alphonse (1805-1885):
Fellowship of, in T.S., III 31-32
opposes Theosophy, IV 483 (486)
on Theosophical Society, III 72
work & character of, III 33-35
Celestial Telegraph:
accounts of lucid clairvoyants, III
30-31
an original work, III 34
- Cosmogonie et Anthropologie:
among 11 works onmagnetism, III 31
comments on, III 61-64
- Révélations d'Outre-Tombe:
III 63
bio-bibliog., III 499-500
Caillet, A.J.:
Manuel Bibliographique . . .:
mentions Thiresus, VII 210
bibliog., VII 361
Cailletet, L.P. (1832-1913):
liquifies oxygen & hydrogen, IV 215
bio-bibliog., IV 637
Cain:
Abel &, as applied to nations, XII
385
Abel &, as sacrificing couple, XIV
290
-Adam pyramid circle,
XIV 159
an androgyne, XIV 44 fn., 188
astronomical & Biblical relations, XIV
158-59
as Jehovah, X 357; XIV 44 & fn.,
158, 188, 290
Kabalistic interpretation of, XIV 44
& fn., 157-58
Magicians in race of, XIV 17
or Melchizadik, XIV 157
as protest of downtrodden self, XII
49
as Third Race Man, XIV 188
a transformed Elōhim, XIV 44 fn.
Viraj cp. with, XIV 188
Cain-Abel:
as male & female, X 54 (61)
Caine, W.S. (1842-1903):
Letters from India:
on failure of missionaries, XI 102,
403
bio-bibliog., XI 569-70
Cainites:
teachings of the "accursed," XIII 239
Caithness, Marie, Countess of
(1830-1895):
VIII 43 fn.
The Mystery of the Ages . . .:
based on talks with H.P.B., VI xxix
bio-bibliog., VII
361-63
bibliog., VI 430
Caius Septimus (fl. 2nd C.):
embalmed entrails of, III 102-03
Cajamarca:
house of "Inca gold" in, II 326
Calandrini, Pietro:
on Cagliostro, XII 84-85
Calasiris:
Phoenician priestly garment, XI 77
Calcutta:
Archbishop of, & Theosophists, IX
346 fn. (374 fn.)
Black Hole of, XII 281
manured with theological guano, IV
77
Calcutta Review:
art. on "Diwali," III 179
Calendar(s):
ancient & Christian, XII 536
on Hindu & other, in Buddha's era, V
260-62
Julian, XII 75
Sun is father of, X 277
Calf:
or globe worshipped by Israelites, III
130-31
Calhoun, A.R.:
Arizona Indian stone circles and, II
324
California:
Adepts Atrya & Hilarion xisit, I 90
Caligula, Emperor (12-41 A.D.):
received gifts on New Year's day, XII
93 (100)
wish of, XI 245 (282)
Callistus I, Pope (?-222):
"slandered" by Hippolytus, XIV 118
biog., XIV 515-16
Calmeil, J.L.
(1798-1895):
De la Folie . .
.:
III 280 fn.
on hallucination, VII 62
bio-bibliog., VII 363
bibliog., III 500
Calphurnia (Caesar's wife):
believed in diviners, etc., I 232
Calumny:
lies &, revert to sender, XIV 33
slander &, of unusual people, III 125, 128
Calvin, John (1509-1564):
confused Mikael & Christ, XIV 338
on Hell & infant's skulls, XI 68-69
predestination and, XI 141
Cambrai, Bishop of:
See Régnier, R.E
Cambridge Mission:
fails to convert natives, 11 406
Cambry, Jacques (1749-1807):
Monumens Celtiques . . .:
on etymology of dragon, XIII 272
focus on post-Christian era, XIIl 272
Camoens, Luis (1524?-1580):
Lusiad:
written in Macao, XIII 178
Campbell, Lord:
profane discussion and, XII 250
Campbell, George D. (1823-1900):
8th Duke of Argyll, XIII 311
Reign of Law:
Positivist thought and, XIII 311
bio-bibliog., XIII 372
Campbell, Robert A.:
Phallic Worship . . . .:
XII 520
bibliog., XII 727
Campbell-Praed, Rosa C.:
Affinities:
VIII 99
reception at Arundales described in,
VI xxxiii
The Brother of the Shadow:
VIII 99
bibliog., VIII 421
Cana (Khana):
esoteric meaning of marriage in, XI
499-500
SS Canada:
Founders sail on, I 431
The Canadian Theosophist:
rare W.T. Brown pamphlet reprinted
in, VI 31
Cancer:
"evil" conjunction of three planets in,
III 198
Candler, Ida G.:
accompanied H.P.B. to France, XII 64
Candlestick(s):
Christ in, symbolism, XIV 320-22,
329-30
cp. with Solar symbols, XIV 320-21
& fns.
Jewish symbolic, & Jehovah, XIV 323
Seven Golden, of Saint John, XIV
329
seven-branched, XIV 329, 337
Cannar:
shrine of the Sun at, II 323
Cannibals:
less cruel than slave holders, XII 286
Canonization:
of Benoit Labre, III 243-44
Cant:
among hypocrites & pharisees, XII 35
defined as pretentiousness, IX 83
hypocrisy &, at base of Society, IV 74
new form of hypocrisy, XII 277, 349,
387-88
our age of, XII 242, 387-88
religious, in modern culture, X 101
Capital:
unproductive use of, X 75
Capital Punishment:
Hartmann on, XII 237
juryman becomes accessory in new
murder, XII 237-38
relic of Jewish barbarity, XII 238
victims of hypnotism will suffer, VIII 108
Cappela:
frog eaters of Yanadis, IV 288
Capricornus:
constellation, or Crocodile, III 325
incarnation of Kumaras and, XII 76
is mysterious Makara, X11 76
Pistis-Sophia on initiation
during,
XIII 11
See also Makara
Caracalla, Emperor (188-217):
revered Apollonius, XIV 135
Carbonari:
occultism and, I 107 fn.; VI 19-20
Carbonic Acid:
Yoga and, II 456-57
Cardinals:
as parasites & social drones, X 75
Carducci, G. (1836-1907):
":A Satana":
IV 58 & fn.
bio-bibliog., IV 638
Caducci, G.
(1836-1907):
A Satana:
IV 58 & fn.
Bio-biolog., IV 638
Carlos Magnus:
Carlovingian Cycle and, XIII 297-98
Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881):
XII 120 q., 383 q.
defines progress, XII 268
defines Protestant religion, X 161
on English society, X 206
on Jesuits, IX 295
on knowledge & faith, III 207
on "lexicon" of eternity, XII 320
on man's essence, XIII 97 q.
on names, VIII 5
perpetuated falsehood about
Cagliostro,XII 79
on truth, IX 35
on value of practical idealism, XII 33
view of Englishmen, XIV 27
Carmel, Mt.:
Essenes of, XI 220-21 (256)
Pythagoras and, XI 221 (257)
Carmichael, Mrs. Sara M.:
sapphire ring produced occultly for,
VI 59 fn., 63 fn.
Carnac:
Catholic sorcery in crypts at, XIV 29
Carnal:
lower man is, XIII 37
Carnarvon, Henry H., Earl of
(1841-1890):
Recollections of the Druses of
the Lebanon:
on khabar, V 276
bio-bibliog., V 371
Carpenter, Mary (1807-1877):
on Ram Mohun Roy, III 56
bibliog., III 500
Carpenter, Dr. William B. (1813-1885):
II 98, 152
on age of Book of the Dead, VII
114 fn.
on Hindu phenomena, I 272 et seq.
investigated psychic phenomena &
Spiritualism, I 224, 354, 356; III 172
Prince of materialists, II 364
Scientific prejudice and, XIII 345-47
Bio-biolog., XIII 376-77
Carpocrates (fl. 2 C.):
Baronius on, XIV 70
A Gnostic, XIV 70
bio-biolog., XIV 516
Carrington:
Departure of the Fairies:
XII 199 q.
Carroll, Lewis (pseud.):
Alices Adventures. . .:
VII 37
Carthago Nova (Carthage):
V 218
Cartouche, L.D. (1693-1721):
notorious French criminal, IX 363
& fn. (391 & fn.)
Cartouches:
Egyptian, & Sothis, VIII 24
Cassels, Bishop Walter R. (1$26-1907):
Supernatural Religion . . . ::
VIII 213 fn., 214 fn.; XIV 72
on Ebionitic Gnosticism as purest
Christianity, XIV 150
extraordinary work, I 380
on John, VI 150 & fn., 155
opposed by Christians, IV 459
Paul was Simon Magus says, XIV 114
Roman Catholic Church and, VI
151-52
bio-bibliog., VI
430-31
bibliog., I 449; IV
638; VIII 232, 422;
XIV 516
Cassianus, Johannes (360?-435?):
cited treatise by Ham, XIII 234-35;
XIV 298
Castaldus, Johann T. (fl. 17th C.):
De Angelis:
on the Seven Spirits, X 17
bio-bibliog., X 416
Castalian Fountain:
pagan tablet found near, VIII 196
Caste(s):
H.P.B.'s view of sacerdotal, IX
366-67 fn. (394-95 fn.)
Hindu, the most inflexible of gods, II
455; IX 130-31
invented in Kali-yuga, VIII 60 (82)
non-existent in Vedic days, VIII 60
(82)
race & money, XI 150-51
Races and, III 463
Russian, & classes, II 355-56
System helps Britain to rule India, II
297
Theosophists work against, VIII 56
(78), 60 (82)
Castiglione:
Cagliostro & Good Brotherhood of,
XII 80
Castrén, Matthias A.
(1813-1852):
Vorlesungen
über die Finnische
Mythalogie:
on Russian tribe's exorcism, II 178
bibliog., II 524
Castro, Adolpho de:
H.P.B. and, I 1
Casuistry:
of Catholic Church, VIII 16
Theosophical Society must shun, VII
166
Casuists:
medieval, XII 351
Cataclysm(s):
at close of every Root Race, XIV
81 fn.
deluges and, III 150
Elect saved from, XIV 81
impending, & discoveries, V 259
law of nature, XIII 319-20
races and, IV 446-47
racial, & seeds of wisdom, VI 268
of Third Root Race, XIV 81 fn.
by water & fire, IV 263, 578
Cataleptic Stupor:
memory and, VI 221-22
Catechism of Lanoos:
on evolution of lower kingdoms, XIV
164 fn.
A Catechism on Everyday Life:
VIII 31
Cathedrals:
vaulted ceilings of, XI 78
Catherine, Princess: murdered, I 163
Catherine de Medici, Queen (1519-1589):
black arts and, IV 615; VII 221
Catherine II (1729-1796):
accused of infanticide by medium, I
92
Catherwood, F.C.:
II 305
unearthed ancient city in Honduras,
II 322
Catholic(s):
See Roman Catholics
Catholic Church:
See Roman Catholic Church
Catholic Mirror:
II 446
on boy-medium, III 98
on desecration at Lourdes, II 196-97
on lightning, II 197-98
on miracles, III 275 et seq., 354
on phenomena of obsession, IV 388
et seq.
story of MacMahon and, II 194, 389
Catholic Review:
an abusive literary Polyphemus, III
67-68
Catholic World (New York):
on Home, I 197
Catlin, George (1796-1872):
on Mandan's talk with the dead, II
173-74
Catoptrics:
futuristic discovery of, XIII 293
Caucasus:
learning Russian at, III 46-47
Causal Body:
or Karana-arira, XIV 49
fn.
Causality:
conditions of life and, VI 228, 264
Guru shows chela world of, IX 285-86
Karma and, IX 286
Parabrahm is, not cause, X 336
Cause(s):
beneficial, act slowly now, IX 104
effect and, III 408
effects &, speeded up in Kali Yuga, IX 102
of existence & Nidanas, X 335
infinite & universal, IX 55
One, & maya, IX 16
One Universal, III 457; XIV 10 fn.,
185, 234, 249-50
remains hidden, XIV 249
secondary powers divorced from One,
XIV 250
The Cause:
disloyalty to, XI 380-81, 384
Theosophical Society represents, XI
380-81
Causeless Cause:
man exiles himself from, VIII 111
Manvantaras and, X 335-36
the One uncreated, VIII 114
as rootless root, IX 168
Cave(s):
allegory of, & birth of Christ, VIII
364 (384)
at Cawnpore, III 82
grotto zodiac in, temple dedicated to
Mithr-As, III 464, 465
tablets hidden in, on Tien-Shan, III
467
Zarathustra's inscription in Bokhara,
III 455 fn., 458
Zoroaster's statue in, temple, III
455 fn., 458, 464-65
"Cave of the Echoes":
magical evocation in, I 346 et seq.
Cavendish, George (1500?-1562):
on Cardinal Wolsey's "revelation," VI
346
Cawnpore (India):
III 82
phenomenon by a gosain at, I 275-77
Cayambe (Ecuador):
"cromlechs" near, II 323
Cazeneuve, Jean Aimée de:
on numerical proportions, II 449
philosopher & author at Paris T.S., V
126
bibliog., II 525
Cazotte, Jacques (1719-1792):
perished on the guillotine, XIV 278
Ceccarini, Dr. G.:
Mazzini Commission and, I 391 (392)
Cedrenus, George (fl. 11th C.):
on angels' scepters, XIV 327
on Celestial machines, XIV 331
corroborates Kircher, VII 217
bibliog., VII 363-64
Celestial:
Buddhas in human form, XIV 427
machines in Japanese temples, XIV
331 fn.
Man's inner link with, Beings, XIV
395
seven, Rectors, XIV 330
wheels in Initiation Adyta, XIV 331 & fn.
worlds & systems, XIV 330
Celibacy:
in Buddhism & Christianity, IX 149-50
enforced, of Hindu widows, IV 128-29
not enforced in E.S. or T.S., XI 428
of original hierarchy of Adepts, IV
515 fn.
practical occultism requires, IV 544;
VI 261-62; XII 702
a rule for regular Chelas, VIII 294
Yogis and, IV 543
See also Chastity
Cell(s):
consciousness in, X 322; XII 134,
141-42, 144-45, 148, 415-16
ever-changing in brain tissues, XII 406
every, & organ has seven components,
XII 693
infinitesimal "monads," XII 148
lymphatic, & nymphs of Greek
mythology, XII 148-49
male, & latent
spirit of germ, X 353
nerve-, related to consciousness, XII
355, 357
partakes in divine organism, XII 410
receivers & conveyors of past
impressions, XII 416
respond to physical & spiritual
impulses, XII 369, 410
Celsus (fl. 2nd C. A.D.):
on Daimōns, XIII 23
Censorinus (fl. 3rd C. A.D.):
on Heliacal or Great Year, III 150
De Die Natali:
on cycles, VII 277
& fn.
on genius, VII 195-96
fn.
bio-bibliog., VII 364
Censorship:
in Russia, III 163
Censure:
persecution and, XI 294
Census:
incurred by whoredom, III 116
Mosaic, & Bombay, III 117-18
Census, Book of the Imperial:
Theosophy & Theosophists described
in, V 277-79
Center(s):
each man a radiating, IX 242
occult, of Force in man & nature, IV
165-66
Central America:
connection with Atlantis, IV 446
Spaniards destroy Mysteries of, XIV
280
Central Point:
as Deity, II 145
Centrifugal Force:
adepts on, V 153-54
Cephas:
See Peter
Cephas, L.:
medium, IV 391
Cerebellum:
corresponds with Kama, XII 698-99
dreams and, X 328-30
instinctual mind and, X 324
sleep and, III 435
Cerebral:
activity in memory, XII 368, 407
cardial centers &, relating to mental
experience, XII 367
cortex & Real Being, XII 357
"reflectors," XII 407
Cerebrum:
Cerebellum and, X 323, 328; XII 550
Ceremonial Magic:
not Occultism, IX 249
Ceremony(ies):
ritualism of Brahmanas and, XII 346
Ceres (Keres):
definition, III 460
Isis &, as Holy Virgins, II 164
Ceres Demeter:
patroness of Eleusinia, XII 214
transformation of, XII 214
Ceres Eleusina:
or Demeter, XI 93-94
as Earth, XI 69
festivals of, XI 100
Cerinthus (fl. Ist C. A.D.):
belief in Aeōns, XIV 150-51
Christ was an Aeōn says, XIV 372 fn.
God of Jews not supreme, XIV 112
on Jesus & Christos, XIII 55
stigmatised by Latin Church, XIV 70
system of, XIII 55
bio-bibliog., XIV 516-17
Ceylon (Žri Lanka):
adeptship and, II 438
ancient, part of Indian continent, II
337; V 286
Buddha's birthday holiday in, XII 305
Buddhism brought to, on day of
Buddha's death, V 248-49, 250
Buddhists in, V 328
Christians in, alarmed by Buddhist
revival, 111 302-03, 480-82
chronology of, V 247-48
delegation sent to, II 497 (504)
Egyptians and, XI 227 (263)
Founders in, abused by papers, II
416-17
High Priests of, & Theosophists, II
138-40
number 7 & the trip to, II 451-52
of Ramayana far larger than now, V
286
religious riots in, IV 427 et seq.
results of the Founder's trip to, II
439-40
Russians misinformed about, VI
138-39
sacred historical books of, II 134
Sinhalese Buddhists in, XII 306
T.S. purifies Buddhism in, XII 305
T.S. slandered in, III 10
T.S. work in, 11 204 (207), 414; III
2-3, 154; XI 393-95; XII
299
women in, XI 440, 444
Ceylon Catholic Messenger:
attacked Olcott & Buddhism, III
311-12
Ceylon Examiner:
on Theosophical Society, II 498 (505)
Ceylon Observer:
IV 429, 431, 436, 438
attacks Founders, II 402, 415, 417; III
302-03
on Buddhist vigor, IV 427-28
on Catholic thugs, IV 435 -
contemptuous of Buddhism, IV 432
criticized Lord Lindsay for joining
T.S., II 403
on editor of, X 240
falsehoods of, V 328
ridicules Islam, IV 434
bibliog., V 385
The Ceylon Times:
III 241, 302
throws malicious reflection on H.P.B.,
II 416-17
Chabas, RJ. (1817-1882):
unearthed curious papyri, IX 80
- Les papyrus magique Harris . . .:
VII 19 fn.
article on, slated for S.D. appendices,
VII 104
Compiler's Notes & quotes from, VII
126-34
"Egyptian Magic" placed in 1897 S.D.,
VII 105
Egyptian religious magic in, VII
103-04
on Khou or "resurrected shadows,"
VII 116, 190-91
on magic & occultism, VII 107-08,
117-19
prayer from, with Chabas comments,
VII 116
on unlucky & lucky days, VII 114, 115
bio-bibliog., VII 364
Chabutara:
Police-house,I 275
Chachuri Mudra (Sk.):
sense of, debased, II 119
Chagpa Thog-med [Tib. 'Phags-pa
thogs-med]:
Tibetan name of Aryasanga, XIV
451 fn.
Chaho, J.A. (1811-1858):
Philosophie des religions
comparées:
on Sun & devs, XI 83 bio-bibliog., XI 570
Chain:
evolutionary, of animals & man, XI
138 fn.
Chain, Planetary:
evolution of Monad and, VI 248-49
La Chaine magnéique:
Du Potet and, II 277 fn.
mesmerism and, II 135
Chaitanya (Sk.):
pervasive spiritual power, III 106
Chaitanya (1485-1527):
IV 569; XIV 140
Brahmo Samaj and, III 59, 259
Chakra(s) (Sk.):
endless circle, IV 528
mantrams and, IV 165-66
plexuses and, XII 619-20
seven Master, in head, XII 619
Seven Rays vibrate in seven, XII 620
Chakravartins (Sk.):
Csoma de Körös and, III 177
"wheel-turners" of Tibet, III 177
Chaldaean(s):
See Chaldean(s)
Chaldea:
secret wisdom of, III 194
Universal center of magic, III 150
Chaldean(s):
Ain-Soph of, copies Parabrahman,
XIV 184
Akkadian civilization and, XIII
327-28, 338
antiquity, XIII 336-37
arts & sciences, XIII 228, 320, 337-38
Assyriologists on, XIII 328, 333
astrology & magic, XIII 328
astronomy, XIV 332
beliefs called fetishism, XIII 337
Cabala is source of Hebrew, IV 295
Celestial Virgin symbols. XIV 292
charlatanry of, during Roman Era,
XIV 344
cosmogony symbolism, XIII 75
Creation system of, XIV 210
definition, IV 517
divine dynasties, length of, XIV 245
on divisions of Ether, XIV 165 & fn.
invented cuneiform, XIII 328, 333,
336
Kabala & Jews, XIV 172-74
Kabalists on primeval man, XIII
59-60
language differs greatly from Hebrew,
XIV 179-80
little known, XIII 326, 328
Magi ahead of Christian fathers, XIII
338
magic & magicians, XIII 326, 337-38
Matthew originally in, XIV 149 fn.
Mysteries from Aryans, XIV 36
oracles, XIII 229, 267
parchments in Alexandrian Library,
XIII 231
priestly caste, XIII 328
proficiency in math & astronomy,
XIII 337-38
Ptolemy, Strabo & Herodotus on,
XIII 326-27
sphere, XIV 292 fn.
tabernacle, XIII 278
tiles pre-Christian, XIV 170
as title of initiated adepts, XIII 277
tower of Babel legend, XIII 102-03,
272-74
Turanian races and, XIII 333
wisdom & religion, XIII 228, 337
See also Book of Numbers, Chaldean
Chaldees:
an Adept caste, XIII 228, 277
forefathers of Brahmans, XIII 228
language of the Cushite, XIII 327,
336
Mosaic account of, XIII 327
not worshippers of Satan, XIII 229
tabernacle of, XIII 278
Chaldeo Tibetan Doctrine:
Aryan doctrines nearly identical with,
III 400, 406 fn., 409 fn.
is trans-Himalayan doctrine, III 419
as Universal Wisdom-Religion, III 419
Cham:
See Ham
Chambers' Cyclopaedia:
IV 238
on Gospel's origin, IV 234
on Orpheus & Ribhu, V 304-05
bibliog., V 371
Chambers' Journal:
on Dreams, III 427-29
Jacob of Simla and, IV 344 fn.
Champai-chos-nga [Byams-pa'i chos
Ina]:
Buddhist texts given by Maitreya, XIV
451 fn.
bibliog., XIV 517
Champollion, J.E (1790-1832):
on age of Book of the Dead, VII
114 fn.
on Egyptian antiquities, XIII 232-33
on Woide's Solomon, XIII 51
La Manifestation ŕ la Lumiére:
mystic ritual in, XIII 76
Monuments de l Égypte . . . :
VII 129 fn.
bibliog., VII 364
Champollion-Figeac, J.J. (1778-1867):
Égypte ancienne:
on God & his agents, XIV 218
on Hermetic Books authenticity, XIII
232-33
on transformation of Gods by
Judaism, XIV 218
- Égypte moderne:
on Hermetic Fall of Man, XIV 332-33
Roman school of Astrology, XIV 351
& fn.
Champs Élysées (Paris):
rivalled by Sorrento, XIII 189
Chance:
understood by few, VI 141
Chan-Chan (Peru):
capital of Chimu, II 327
Chandra (Sk.):
in America, II 316
immaculately conceived, VI 262
Surya &, races, IX 197 (219)
See also Induvaüa
Chandradhat, Prince Chudhathar:
A Buddhist Prince's View of the
Universe . . .:
H.P.B.'s notes on, X 174-77
Chandragupta:
Müller on, V 229
Piyadasi inscriptions show title of, V
237
Sandracottos in Greek, V 229
several persons named, V 257, 258
term has esoteric meaning, VI 42
Chandrakirti (ca. 650 ):
on Dharmakaya state as infallible,
XIV 439
taught Prasanga system, XIV 438-39
on two Paths to Nirvana, XIV 438-39
bio-bibliog., XIV 517
Chandramana[m] (Sk.):
measure of year, V 261
Chandramasa:
several people named, V 257
Chandravaüa (Sk.):
See Chandra
Chaney, W.H. (1821-?):
on astrology & chastity, III 191
bio-bibliog., III 500-01
Chang-chub:
See Byang-tsiub
Change:
chief originator of pain, XII 538
is constant in everything, II 8-9
(19-20); VI 331
no violent, is safe, VI 145
Tennyson on sweep of, XII 266
Channelers:
adept mediators cp. to mediums or, I
299-300
See also Medium(s)
Chanoch:
Solar year and, VIII 193 fn.
Chan-tyu-Kusho:
Regent for 4th Tashi Lama, IV 161
Chaos:
"creation" and, III 379-80 & fn.
definition, XI 485
division in world cosmogony, XIV 198
as female principle, XIV 272 fn.
R. Fludd on, III 284
Ialdabaōth child of, XIII 43
identical with Akaa, X
314
Isis & Aditi formed in, XIV 241
Kabalistic view of Biblical, XIV 244 & fn.
Pistis-Sophia in, XIII 60
Plērōma and, XI 491
primordial germs created in, XIV 241,
243
is Theos, XIV 243
three degrees of, XIII 61 fn.
Tohu-vah-bohu or "Space," XIV
243-44
or water, the female Power, XIV 207,
241-42, 243
Chapman, Rev. Hugh B.:
on cheap religious talk, XII 112
Char (Arabic Char-is):
City of Fire, III 460
Charachari Mudra (Sk.):
sense of, debased, II 119
Charagmai (or Charactéres):
Impressions or Marks, XIII 30
Charaka (fl. 2nd C. A.D.):
ancient Vedic physician, XI 243 & fn.
(279 & fn.)
oath of Asklepiads and, V 241
biog., V 371-72
Charcot, Dr. Jean M. (1825-1893):
IV 132, 311, 313; VII 329 (343)
experiments with hypnotism, II
280 fn., 283 et seq., VI 199, XIV 31
hallucination of, VII 61
hypnotism research pioneered by, VII
59; VIII 407
Richet &, unconscious sorcerers, IX
253
Richet &, vs. illusions of Hindus, XII
326
bio-bibliog., II 525; IV 638; VII
364-65
Charcotism:
or animal magnetism, XII 214
experiments of Charcot and, XII 295
Rev. Haweis on, XII 219
Chariot:
represents body, III 463
Charis (Greek):
definition as grace, XI 490
as Greek city, III 460
Charity:
emotional, can produce harm, VIII
295-96
fanatical Christians & Yogis lack, VII
166
for faults of others needed, XII 494
mere, cannot raise people, VIII 167,
296
money and, VIII 163
practical, not a declared object of
T.S., VIII 164
prevention better than physical, VIII
296
as rule of discipleship, VIII 59 (81)
synthesis of all virtues, X 95
takes no reprisals, XI 306
Theosophy inculcates, VIII 164
true, & false, XI 196
in true Theosophists, XI 306
true, very rare, XIII 131
Charivari:
on Richelieu's mistress, II 199-200
Charlatanry:
great occultist accused of, VI 19
historical, described, VI 19
unscientific, XII 265
Charlemagne (742-814):
killed enemies with sorcery, XIV 106
Pope Leo III gives sorcerer's talisman
to, XIV 105-06
Charles:
H.P.B.'s cat, I 416, 431, 439, 440
Charles le Téméraire (1433-1477):
Joan Hachette and, II 515
Charles VI (1368-1422):
phases of moon and, IV 397
Charvaka (Sk.):
nihilistic school of India, XIV 438
Chashmalim:
part of angelic hosts, VI 318
Chastity:
celibacy &, among Buddhist priests,
IV 6-8
ideal of, ridiculed by society, XII 245
mental & physical, XII 245
Tolstoy on marital, XII 245
Chasuble:
priest's garment, XI 77
Chatterjee, Mohini M.:
See Chatterji, Mohini M.
Chatterjee, Sreenath:
visited by levitating Lama, VIII 136
bibliog., VIII 422
Chatterji, Mohini M. (1858-1936):
V 287, 294; VI 38
changes views about Mahatmas, VII 137
deludes Arundale & Gebhard, VII 137
ingratitude of, VII 139
letter to, from K.H., VI 21
- Man: Fragments of Forgotten
History:
authorship & background of, VI xxxiv
co-authored with Laura Holloway, VII
350 & fn.
H.P.B.'s views on, & corrections to. VI
412-13
when written, VII 350 & fn.
- "A Few Words on the
Theosophical Organization":
criticizes 0lcott & T.S., VII 135, 140-45
"The Himalayan Brothers-Do
They Exist?":
VI 21
bio-bibliog., IV
638-39
Chaturhotri Mantra:
on evolution of Earth, I 227
Chaturtharama (Sk.):
conditions for, II 118
Chaucer, G. (1340?-1400):
on faith, VIII 205
The Flower and the Leaf:
authorship questioned, IX 268 fn.
a consecration to spiritual love, IX
268
Chauvelin, Abbé:
denounced the Jesuits, IX 309
Chavin de Huanta:
ruins of note at, II 331-32
Chela(s) (Hindi):
advanced, of TS. & Zoroastrianism,
IV 518
become so by their unhelped
exertions, IV 608
brain attuned to that of Master, X
266
Christians on secrecy of Eastern, XIV
75
communication with Guru and, VII
243
criticism of H.P.B. by, VI 4-5
"Daily Life Ledger" of, XII 604
definitions, III 336; IV 607
Eastern & Western, & book Man . . .,
VI 413
faces evil power of nation, IV 612
failures & successes among, IV 609,
613-14
few, see Master till final vow, XIV 278
fruit diet used by, XIV 164 & fn.
hardships & risks of, XIV 309
holds only part of knowledge gained,
XII 618, 696
illumination of, must be repeated, XII
618
joyous at freedom from common life,
IV 342
on just initiated, XIV 278
lama can force, to speak truth, IV 313
Lay, & TS., IV 610-11
magnetic rapport with Master, VII
243
marriage and, VIII 293 fn.
of Masters & disgraceful experiments,
IV 474 et seq.
motives of, known, VII 243
not mediums, VI 223-27
one law of occultism for, VIII 126
one out of 72 accepted, successful,
VII 246
pledged to secrecy, XIV 60, 278
precipitate letters for Masters, X 130,
269
protest Hume's criticism of Brothers,
IV 229-30
protest "M.A. (Oxon)" criticism, IV
274
qualifications for, IV 607-08; VIII
294; IX 157-62, 249-60
reason for 7 year probation of, IX
156
relation of, to Guru, IV 229
sees only the aura of the "Gods," XII
560
some Hindu, full of meanness, VII
151
subjugation of lower nature and, VI
331
Superiors of, help in lawful occult
research, IV 356
taught in dreams, X 241
Third degree, has two gurus, XIV 278
three, not yet failed, VII 246
training of will and, VI 266
trials of, VII 275-76
"Try" is battle-cry of, XII 505
unselfish, face no danger, XIV 309
visions induced during trials of, XIV
165 fn., 276-77
vow of poverty taken by, XIV 56 fn.
who does his best does enough, XII
505
Will of, vs. carnal nature, IV 613
See also Disciples; Path
Chelaship:
characteristics & chief task of, VI
285-87
definition, XI 300
Indian, XIV 277-78
indispensable condition of, VII 243
lashes sleeping passions of animal
nature, IV 611-12
Lay, defined, IV 610-11
Mahatma defines, IV 613
marriage and, IV 129
not mediumship, XI 50
pledge and, VII 242-43
protection by Master and, IV 476-77
qualities needed for, IV 608
real man comes out in, IV 613
right motive for seeking, VI 241
rules for, IV 607-08; VIII 294
selfish fail at, IV 609
Theosophical Society and, IV 469,
609-11
unselfishness first necessity in, XI 301
See also Discipleship; Path
Chemical:
actions on other orbs, V 146
transcendental, action & spiritualistic
manifestations, VI 351-52
Chemist:
produces phenomenon, VIII 50 (72)
Chemistry:
Alchemy and, VIII 56 (79)
birth of, XI 506 (529)
molecules and, IV 211
supersensuous, & physics, VII 75
Chemmis:
called Panopolis by Greeks, XIII 240 fn.
origin of name, XIII 239-40
prehistoric "city of fire," XIII 239 & fn.
Chemnu:
the "lovely spectre," XIV 32
Chendry:
mutiny of Rumla and, II 294-97
Chenrezi (Tib.):
legend of, XII 518
See also Avalokiteshvara; Padmapani
Cheops, King:
See Khufu, King
Cheops Pyramid:
See Great Pyramid
Chepén:
odd mountain near, II 326
Chephren:
son of Cheops, VII 101 fn.
Cherub(s):
implied as sitting on ears, III 221
of Talmudistic imagery, XIII 279
traced to Živa, XIII 279
Cheta Cave (India):
Saptaparna cave of Buddhist texts, V
247 fn.
Chetty, G. Soobiah:
mentioned in forged letter of
Coulomb, VI 297
Ch-eung-Shau (China):
immorality at monastery of, IV 6
Chevillard, Dr. A.:
IV 132
Études expérimentales . . .:
IV 144 & fn.
bibliog., IV 640
Chevreul, M.E.
(1786-1889):
alchemical library of, XI 509 (532)
biog., XI 570
Chhandogya Upanishad:
VI 158
on Self, VIII 97
two missing adhyayas and, V 289
bibliog., VI 425; VIII 414
Chhaya(s) (Sk.):
Aeonian Evolution of, in poem The
Ring, XII 130
astral bodies & Linga-arira
discussed,
XII 705-07
Hylic fashioned after, XIII 26
of lunar Pitris, VI 190;
X 365
Secret Doctrine on, XIII
12
shades, XI 488
or shadow, IX 241
Chhaya-grahini (Sk.):
in Ramayana, VI 341
Chhinnamasta Tantrikas (Sk.):
initiations of, IV 265-66
Chhipa [Tib. Phyi-pa]:
non-Buddhist, VI 106
Chicago Tribune:
forgery in, XI 210-11; XII 594
on Indian fakirism, XII 321, 322-24
Chichen:
II 309
Chidagnikuna (Sk.):
Ahankara annhilated in, III 414
or Nirvana, III 414
Chidakasam [Sk. Chidakaa]:
V 317
field of primordial consciousness, X
360; XIV 393
on Mysterious Mirror & Spiritual sun
shining in, III 414
pralaya and, XI 476
Chi-kai (or Chih-i) (538-597):
XIV 428 fn.
T'ien T'ai school of,
III 421
bio-bibliog., XIV
517-18
Child(ren):
age of, when unified with manas, XII 619
an animal at first, I 297
dead, as nature's failure must be
reborn, I 298, 363 (368)
dying young, incarnate at once, V 16 (45)
elementaries affect vicious parents &
their, I 285
first impressions of, X 227-28
Italian Consul fosters slavery of, I
390-91 (392)
leave no trace on monadic memory, V
17 (45)
mother should care for young, X 83
no devachan for very young, XI 140
only a duality, I 364 (368)
plastic 3rd & 4th principles of, X 176
have psychical not a spiritual nature, I
297-98
is responsible at age seven, X 218
a soul, not a spirit, I 363 (367)
souls of, before self-consciousness, V
108
trained for murder, X 226-28
young, lack pineal gland "sand," XII
619
Child-Marriage:
V 65
Chelas work to reform, VIII 293 fn.
Child, Dr.:
H.P.B. ordered to expose, I 58 et seq.,
75 et seq., 75 fn.
letter of, to Daily Graphic, I 80-81
Childers, R.C. (1838-1876):
V 342
Childs, G. Washington:
I 242
Chimborazo (Ecuador):
mountain exploits of Whymper at, III
140-41
Chin:
as Russian caste, II 355
China:
adept protectors known to Emperor
of, XIV 18
Buddhist Lohans in, XIV 18, 428
date of Buddhist works in, IX 135
elementals known in, XII 301
Emperor of, respects Tibetan Lamas,
XIV 448
Gautama's Word still known in, XIV
443, 448-49
ghosts & mt, spirits of, XIV 18
"Heaven" of, XI 17-18
invades Europe, IX 307
language of, XI 16
missionary reports on, XIV 17-18,
447-49
national conservatism of, XIII 180
origin of Alchemy and, XI 512 (535),
514 (537)
personal God not accepted in, XI 16-17
protection of frogs in, XIII 220-21
souls of Druses and, III 187
or Tzina, V 245
use of chopsticks in, XII 276-77
China Mail:
on moral downfall of Buddhist
priests, IV 6
Chinahunah:
"Chinese & Huns," V 245 fn.
Chineha Islands (Peru):
guano and, II 310
Chinchas:
of Peru, II 308
Chin-che-K'hai:
See Chi-kai
Chincholle, Ch.:
"La Grande Prētresse":
VIII 99
Chinese:
adepts or Lohans, XIV 18, 428, 448
& fn., 449
alchemy cp. with Hermetic Sciences,
XI 515 et seq. (538 et seq.)
American native language at Eten
understood by, II 337
anticipated later inventions, III 420
antiquity of, race, XI 14-15
astrology and, III 197
Buddhist mission sent to ancient
America, II 432
characteristics of, I 108, 109
cruel treatment of, laborers, VIII 63
(85)
fishermen of Acla and, V 221
on houen & after-death states, VII
204-09
Huns and, V 245 fn,
inland, & Atlantean language, V 216
legend of Fang-Kwang,
XIV 428 fn.
no, Hell or Purgatory, XI 18
not real Buddhists, VIII 62 (84)
orders of nobility cp. with root-races,
XI 18
secret monasteries retained Buddhism,
XIV 443, 447-48 & fn.
spirits among, II 176-77
symbolic language, XIV 101
views on constitution of man, VII
201-04
Ching fa-yin-Tsang:
meaning, XIV 444
really connotes Heart Seal, XIV 445
Chingiz Khan:
See Genghis Khan
Chinmatra (Sk.):
pralaya and, XI 476
Chinovnik:
term of scorn, II 356
Chiromancy:
character analysis by, XII 57
Chit (Sk.):
Achit and, IV 424
Chitra-Žikhanin (Sk.):
bright-crested, XIV 334
Chitsukhacharya:
Žankara Vijayavilasa:
biography of Žankara, V 189
bibliog., V 367
Chitta (Sk.):
can return to cosmic matter, IV
550 fn.
Chittagong:
statue of Buddha and, V 246
Chitta-uddhi (Sk.):
duty and, V 338
Chittenden, Vermont:
H.P.B. & Olcott at, I 34
H.P.B. ordered to go to, IV 137
Chiun (or Khiyun):
Jewish God derived from Chaldeans,
XIII 279
as Saturn & later "Jehovah," XIV 326
Chnouphis:
Python and, VIII 194 fn.
Choang-Long [Chin. Chuang-lang]:
near Kumbum, III 182
Choate, J.M.:
medium, I 278
Chochmah (or Chokhma):
See okhmah
Chod [Tib. gCod]:
secret rite of high Initiation, XIV
406 fn.
Choavaram (India):
British besieged at, II 295
Choëphorae (Gk.):
See Aeschylus
Chohan-Lama:
archive-registrar, V I 94
reply of, on after-death conditions, VI
97-112
of Rinch-cha-tze, III 398
Chohans:
have documents on last 24 years of
Buddha, V 249
See also Dhyan-Chohan(s)
Choic:
Choos and, XIII 28
Principle, XllI 35
Cho-ku [Tib. Chos-kyi-sku]:
Nirvanic body, XIV 392 fn.
See also Dharmakaya
Cholula, Temple of:
II 304, 309
cp. to Great Pyramid, II 305
size of, II 319
Chom-dan-da [Tib. bCom-Idan-'das]:
conqueror, will destroy ignorance, VI 105
Chomel, Dr. A.E (1788-1858):
on hallucination, VII 61-62
bio-bibliog., VII 365
Chons (Egyptian God):
as deliverer from Khous, VII 116
Choos:
Body formed from Earth or, XIII 26
Kosmos of, XIII 28
Chorea:
aura of magnets and, III 98
Chosroes II, King of Persia (?-628):
on immense celestial machine of, XIV
331
Chota Nagpur (India):
burial custom at, V 104
Chrao (Gk.):
VIII 358 fn. (375
fn.)
Chrio cp. with, VIII 186
definitions, VIII 184, 186, 192 fn.
Chraomai (Gk.):
as chela, VIII 187
definition, VIII 184
Chre (or Chreō) (Gk.):
definition, VIII 192 fn.
Chreōn (Gk.):
definition, VIII 184 fn.
Chrēstērion (Gk.):
definitions, VIII 184, 362 (381)
Chrēstērios (Gk.):
definitions, VIII 184, 362 (381)
Chrēstēs (Gk.):
definition, VIII 184
Chrēstians (Gk.):
VIII 175, 298
Christians first called, VIII 175 fn.
true followers of Jesus, XIV 83-84,
282 & fn.
Chrēstodoulos (Gk.):
definition, VIII 186
Chrēstos (Gk.):
ascetic state, VIII 362 (381)
-candidate & Solomon, X 162 fn.
Christ &, glorified, XIV 88 fn.
Christos and, VIII 172 & fn., 175
& fn., 176, 35 7 (374), 361-63
(380-82); IX 271-72; XIV 88 & fn.,
122, 282
Clement on the anointed, XIV 88
definition, VIII 187
derivation & differences analyzed,
VIII 175 et seq., 183-84
generic surname, IX 19 fn.
of Gnostics, IX 210 (232)
a good man, IX 18 fn.
Jesus a, & Christos, X 91
Jesus of flesh and, I 383
Justin Martyr on, VIII 176 fn.
a "man of sorrow," XIV 84, 284
Massey on, IX 18 et seq.
modelled on male principle of
wisdom, XIV 262-63 fn.
as revealer of mysteries, XIV 84-85,
284
See also Christos
Chrestos-Meshiac:
Scorpio and, VIII 202
Chrio (Greek):
To anoint, VIII 362 (380)
Chrao and, VIII 186
Definition, XI 100
Chris (Gk.):
Defined as anointed, XI 100
Chriso (Gk.):
Definition, VIII 187
Christ:
An Aeon incarnates in Jesus, XIV
372 fn.
Ancient Wisdom reinstated by, XIV
307
Apollo &, compared XIV 318, 343
Apostle of, VIII 184
Belief in carnalized, doomed, VIII 207
Birth & Avataric cycle, XIV 353
Candlestick represents, XIV 321 & fn.
Or Chrestos glorified, XIV 88 & fn.
122
coming of VIII 173
condition attainable, IX 22 fn.
controversial nature of, XIV 144-45
corporeal, VIII 212
crucified by followers, XIV 59, 385
on crucifixion & resurrection of, XIV
137-38
cures Mary of Magdala, I 140
descends through 7 heavens, XIII 58
desire to convert to belief in, is sinful,
IV 497
Devil and, IX 17-18
divine, never existed in human form,
IX 201 (223)
as divine principle in man, VIII
173-74, 183; XIV 122
exalted & perfected man, VI 162
existence of, doubted, I 140 fn.
false, VIII 174
first key to meaning, VIII 182
historical, & Justin, VIII 364 (384)
historicity questioned by Massey, IX
22 & fn., 23 fn.
immortal self in man, IX 19 & fn.
Jesus, of Christians not historical, IX
203 (225)
legend about, IX 23, 213 (235)
made flesh, unacceptable to
Theosophists, VIII 371 (390)
Massey on, Chrēstos and, IX 18-22
meaning of, VIII 362 (380)
as Mikael, XIV 322, 402
Nazarenes were true to, XIV 83
New Testament writers disfigured,
XIV 43, 147-48, 321
not "Lord of the Sheep," XIV 83-84,
343
not responsible for modern
Christianity, XIII 257
"of the seed of man," XIV 151
Oriental Church faithful to Apostles
of, XIV 125
Pagan Initiate's words used by, XIV
147-48
-principle, VIII 176, 183
resurrection of spiritual ego and, VIII
363 (383)
return not recognized by John, XIV
384
risen, VIII 173
Spirit of, present in mankind from
beginning, VIII 183
story of, allegorical, VIII 261; IX 203
(225)
the "Sun adored," XIV 321
as "Sun of Righteousness," XIV 318
teachings of, not opposed by
Theosophists, IX 132
teachings of, versus Christian sects,
III 134
Theosophical view of, IV 361; XII
349
Theosophists deny divinity of Biblical,
IV 364
true followers of, XIV 83-84, 282
& fn.
See also Christos; Jesus
Christēs:
definition, VIII 187
Christian(s):
Alexandrian library destroyed by, XIV
295 fn., 313
Apollonius' biography and, XIV 128
art of war, II 407-08
Astrolatry halted by, XIV 319
atonement & murderers, II 437
baptism not among early, XIV 57 fn.
basis of their "rights" over animals,
VII 24
brigands as "guards of honor," IX
356 fn. (384 fn.)
Chrēstians and, VIII 175 fn., 298;
XIV 83
Christ-like, rarer than a white crow,
IV 533
Church loses outstanding people, III
135
on church-going, XIII 150
civilization & public morals, XIII
131-33, 188
clergyman a co-founder of T.S., IV
199
converts in Ceylon, III 154
converts in India are ignorant, IV
203-04
crucify their Savior daily, XIV 59
defined by Church, VIII 205
denigrate every Man-God but theirs,
VIII 205
dishonest practices of, XIV 121
divine possessions of others taken by,
VIII 52 (74)
early, & animal food, VII 18
early, cp. to our modern, XIV 37, 83,
452
emblems & their origins, XIV 151-54
& fn.
era & Kali Yuga, V 261
Europe & Buddhism, XIII 254-55
examples of, ethics in 19th Century, X
81-86
false, beliefs promote crime, IV 499
few in India, II 26
first, called Nazarenes, XIV 121
Gnostics as last true, VIII 357 (374)
Gnostics most philosophical, XIV 212
God of, created in their image, XIV
146, 325
hated Philosophy, XIV 325
Hebrew MS. hidden from, XIV 127
heliolatry of early, XIV 343
Heresiarchs cp. with Buddhist Arhats,
XIV 429, 452
Holkar of Indore and, III 151
Holy Ghost female ace. to, XIV
187 fn.
Hypatia murdered by, mob, XIV 312
ideas of justice, IV 604
instances of frenzied piety, IV 202-03
Islamic Prophet false acc. to, XIV 108
Jesuits as most ancient, order, III 115
et seq.
Karma of, theology, XIV 323
on learning as sin, XIV 43
looked upon with suspicion by
Romans, VIII 185 fn.
Master's letter to, TS. member, VII
146-48 fn., 169-71
meaning anointed, VIII 175
might follow Brahmans example, XIV
190 fn.
de Mirville fabricates, Theogony, XIV
71, 319
missionaries on Genii, XIV 18
missions, XIII 156 fn.
mortifications, XIV 452
motives of, Vernacular Educ. Soc., III
69-70
nature of average, IV 97
Neo-Platonism &, Theology, XIV 305
often rise above Christianity, VIII 273
Old Testament, not true, VIII 298
patents for "peacemakers," XIII 163
practical, VIII 159 fn.
practical, only among Atheists &
heretics, IV 74
as primitive Theosophists, XI 80
professed, & real, IV 171
prophecy about, I 374
religious inventions and, V 254
rely on dead language, XIV 172
Savior taught reincarnation, XIV
57-59
sects in India, III 133, 134
seekers often quite reasonable, XI 138
suspicions of some, mystics, XIV 197
symbolism cp. to Pagan, XIV 71-72,
318-19, 321-22
term of low repute in India, III 490
Theology particularly pernicious, I
377
Theology repells some, XIV 59
Theosophical Society and, VI 161
treatment of Indian & Negro, XIII
188
true & pseudo-, V 357
Western, not followers of Christ, XIV
83
what constitutes a, III 91
Christian College Magazine:
VI xxxv, 148, 308; XI 102, 321
article on "The Collapse of Koot
Hoomi," VI 295,
324
slanders H.P.B., XlI
29
bibliog., VI 450
Christian Commonwealth:
on Besant & Theosophy, XI 457
The Christian Herald:
on Christian piety, IV 202-03
Christian Science:
arrogance of, X 286
beliefs of, analysed, X 34-42
erroneous assumption of, X 157
hypnotism and, X 40-41
Mental Science cp. with, X 96
Mind Curers &, do more harm than
good, X11 155, 528, 603
a misnomer, X 37
not in union with Truth. X 38
pernicious reliance on extraneous
help, X 96
practitioners & Theosophists cp., X 96
rapid growth of, XII 155
unsupported by Jesus, X 37
Christian Tract Society:
anti-Theosophical pamphlet of, IV 148
Christianity:
abuses of, IX 132
accepts Theosophical ideas under
veiled terms, XII 129
Ammonius influenced, XIV 13,
305-08
analyzed, VIII 271-79
Anti-Gnostic, XIV 168, 305
arrested scientific progress for
centuries, II 57 (63)
atrocities justified by, II 407-08
Avataric cycles and, XIV 353-56
based on Spiritualism, III 112, 113
Bishop of Bombay on, III 114
Black Magic of, clergy, XIII 257; XIV
27-31, 105-06, 116-17
blind faith & martyrs, IV 413
blind-man parable in, XIV 58-59
bloody record of, III 198
boasts progress of civilization, XII
266, 314
Book of Enoch and, XIV
76 ff.
broke with Buddhism at Nicea, X 113
brotherhood not practiced by, XII 294
Buddhism cp. with, V 75; XIV 452
changed view on Christ's nature, XIV
144-45
Christolatry and, XIV 283
Church &, have oppressed women,
XII 271
Church, condemned, XI 72
Churchianity versus, XII 27-28
clergy in India and, II 378
commandments of, VIII 264-65
composition of, VIII 272
confused about celestial Hierarchy,
XIV 215
contradictory dogmas of, XIV 144-46
crime and, III 248-49, 349-50
decay of, in America, XII 90
degrades Aztecs, II 322
destroyed Esoteric interpretations,
XIV 12, 37, 447-52
Devil & Occultism, XIII 256
difference between true, & false, IV
97-98
dogmas & rituals from Pagans, XIV
72-73, 147-48, 264, 271, 283, 305-06,
335-41
early days of, XIV 37, 42, 83, 124-26,
283, 304
Ebionites had purest form of, XIV
150
Esoteric numeral systems and, XIV 97
esoteric origin of, VIII 272
Esotericism of Orient will exorcise
ghoul in, IX 357 fn. (387 fn.)
ethical not theological, needed, IX
84-85
a fair side to, IX 174
fall of, impending, II 379; II 381; XI
32, 106
"Father in Heaven" in, XIV 56 fn.
fear of death developed by, VIII 298
fetishism of, I 333
feudal legislation of, XII 267
five hundred years behind the times,
VIII 275
Freethought literature and, V 119-21
Future, X 243-44
gentle soul & grosteque body, V 118
geology gives deathblow to II 59 (65)
gigantic sham, IV 414
gnostic, recognized by H.P.B., IX 357
(387)
Gnosticism copied by, XI 376
Greatest evil to political espionage, IV
57
H.P.B. has no animus against Jesus,
X 243-44
Heliocentric system of pagans and,
XIV 43
Historic, VIII 212
on hollow mockery of popular, XII
35
Humanity will not be saved by, VIII
267
illegitimate progency of Jewish creed,
IV 530
Japanese advocate, fo Japan, XI
106-08
Judean, & womwn, XII 268
Kikenny, XII 27-28
losing followers, X 171
losing to Islam, IX 143 & fn.
martyrs, original gospel feared by,
& fn.
de Marvilles defence of Revelation in,
XIV 72-76
A misnomer, II 183
Mission propaganda and, XIII 156 fn.
Mock-civilization & mock-, XII 83
Most anthropomorphic religion, XIV
446
occultism rejects historic character in,
VIII 200
offers premium for crime, I 379-80
official creed for masculine social
energy, V 118
opium& toddy, III 439
opposes inventions IV 501
Oriental, pure than Roman, XIV 125
originated in primeval truths, VIII 209
Pagan symbols copied by, XI 376; XII
71-72;XIV 72-75, 147-48, 221,264
271,283,305,335-41
Paul, not Jesus founder of, XIV 121,
304
Personal God of, leads to Black
Magic, XIII 256, 259-60
Phallicism and, XIII 256-57
Political exigency cause of, rise & fall,
XI 106
Powers of, violent, XI 245 (282)
On practical, IX 84-85
Practical vs. Church Fathers ideals,
XI 84
Primitive, is truly spiritual, X 172
Profession with natives, VIII 177
Religion of arrogance, VIII 176
Religion of Christos the Logos and,
XI 377
Religion of dominant races, V 121
Religions of India and, III 119-20
Renounced by Witworth II 383
Repels outstanding thinkers, III 135
Źig-Veda source
of sacrificial lamb
of, XIV 397
Roman, succeeded Peter, not Christ,
XIV 124-26
rotten to the core, X 41
sacrificial lamb symbol and, XIV 397
saving principles of, VIII 162
Seers & prophets of, not unique, XIV
271
shams of, VII 156
on soul & purgatory, XIII 340-41
sprang from ancient Masonry, XI 84,
92
state of, today, II 167
theological must die, VIII 207
theology & cruelty to animals, IX
287-88
Theosophical Society saves heathens
From, I 381
Theosophists do not hate, II 362; III
134
theurgy opposed by, III 181
thick mask of, IV 530
on true, XII 41
true, dies with Gnosis, IX 357 fn.
(385 fn.)
two sides to, V 120
is unadulterated Pharisaism, XII 385
Universal Brotherhood and, XIII 188
Universal Principle given personality
By, VII 51
Unsurpassed in cruelty & intolerance,
IV 496-97
Used Bible to uphold slavery, VII 21
Veiled Jesus truths, XIV 257, 305
Versus Christians, III 134
Vicarious atonement of, causes misery,
IV 499
vices of, IX 173, 175, 287-88
views of primitive, on animals, VII 36
views on future, VII 110
womans progress retarded by, IX 172-76
See also Churchianity
Christianos(us):
Occurs only 3 times in New
Testament, VIII 185 fn., 217-18
Tertullian on, VIII 190
Christians of Saint John:
See Mendeans
Christie, Violet:
H.P.B.:
XIV 496 fn. & q
Jinarajadasa on H.P.B. MS., XIV 474,
483 fn.
H.P.B. and Spiritualism:
XIV 475, 487-88 q.
Christ-Kshetrajńa:
The God-Man, X 255
Christ-Life:
Theosophists and, VIII 165 169
Christ-Man:
is any true aspirant, VIII 183
Christmas:
Customs in older Europe, II 165-66
Date of, how established by Church,
II 163-64
Pagan origin of, II 164; XII 71
Pagan, rites among Bulgarians, II 146-49
Un and, VIII 363 (382 fn.)
Use of fruit on, trees, XII 94 (101)
Christina:
See Krishna
Christolatry:
H.P.B. averse to, IX 207 (229)
True Chrēstos worship preceded, XIV
283
Christos (Gk.):
VIII 189,190-91; XI 494
Adept a full, XIII 32
Admittance to the Brotherhood and,
XIII 76
analyzed & discussed, VIII 175-77
astronomical, & Metonic Cycle, VIII
363 (383)
or Buddhi-Manas, XII 313, 635
cannot be monopolized, VIII 176
Cerinthus on, XIII 55
Chrēstos and, VIII 172 & fn., 175 et
seq., 357 (374); XIV 88 & fn., 122,
282
Christ and, IX 206 (228)
Christ glorified, acc. To Kabalah, XIV
88 fn.
Christolatry and, XIV 283
A condition, X 91
Contains seed of Avatarism, XIV
160 fn.
definition, XI 492
delivered Sophia from ignorance, XIII
40
descended on Jesus, XIII 39
as esoteric Savior, VII 173
in form of dove, XIII 55
glorious state of, VIII 201 fn.
Gnostic, carnalized, VIII 357 (374)
Gnostic, is Illumination, IX 345 fn.
(373 fn.)
Gnostic, is Spirit of Truth, VIII 195
Is Higher Manas plus Buddhi, XIII 55
Higher Self, XII 53, 211
Holy Ghost: and, XIII 25
ideal degraded, IX 207 (229)
an impersonal principle, VII 259; VIII
345 fn.; IX 201 (223), 207 (229), 214
(236)
inner, apotheosis of Mysteries, IX 208
(230)
Labarum and, IX 205 fn. (227 fn.)
as man, illusion, XIII 47
man becomes a, XIII 54
for men not angels, XIII 39
mystic religion of, the Logos
XI 377
of Paul, not Jesus, VIII 176 fn.
Pauls conversion to Gnostic, VIII 366
(386)
the perfect, XIV 160
presence of, VIII 173
the Principle & Jesus, XIII 25
reunion with, VIII 189
Sophia &, inspired Jesus, XIV 160-61
Spirit of, VIII 212 & fn.
Spirit of truth, VIII 191, 195, 282
Suffering and, X 255
synonym of Mahatmic condition, VIII
190
synthesis of 12 body members, XIII 357
(374)
true, VIII 162
Union with Chrēstos, XIII 8, 32
Will reign in 7th race, VIII 361
(379-80)
See also Chrēstos
Christos-Buddha:
Theosophy is, VIII 267
Christos-Messaih:
as Leo, VIII 202
Christo-Pneuma:
In Valentinian system, XIII 16
Christo-Theosophical Society:
Christianity and, XII 131-32
Chromatius, Bishop (?-407? A.D.):
Jeromes writes to, on Matthew, IV
240; XIV 149
sent Jerome to translate Hebrew
Matthew, VIII 214
Biog., VIII 422
Chromosphere of Sun;
Elements and, V 156
Heart & heaf of system beyond, V 157
if removed, universe reduced to ashes,
V 158
Sixth state of matter and, V 161
vital electricity condensed, V 157
I Chronicles:
IX 17, 95
Chronicles and Memorials:
On Saint Patrick legend, VII 33 fn.
Chronolog(ies):
Bible, and Vedas, II 114
Bible, found in Enoch, XIV 80-83
Biblical, a rehash of Chaldean, VII
280
Biblical bias in, V 176-77
Ceylonese & Chino-Tibetan, V 244-45,
249
Ceylonese, & Vijaya, V 247-48
Comparative Theology and, II 111
Ecclesiastical, unjustified, V 250
Hindu, XIV 357-68
Indian, misrepresented, V 176, 244
Jewish, assailed by facts, V 204
Modern, will vanish, II 99
Oneness in ancient, IV 578
Septiform, XIV 200
Uncertainties of Western, V 167-68
Chronos:
One of theree Kosmic principles, XIII
284
Chronoscope:
Nerve-time and, IV 321-24
Neural analysis and, IV 75
Chrysōsai (Gk.):
VII 220 fn.
Chrysostom, Saint John (345?-407):
VII 20, 44
a medium for St. Paul, VII 47
Simon Magus rival of St. Paul says,
XIV 124 fn.
Sunlight veils true Sun, acc to, XIV
221
on woman, XII 269
Homelies. . . on . . . Romans:
on beasts & men, VII 47, 47-48 fn.
De Incomprehensibili Natura
Dei:
on celestial orders, XIV 340
bibliog.., VII 392
Chthona (Gk.):
as Chaos, XIII 284
Church(es):
against secret sciences, VII 251
alleged miracles & violence, III 137
almost every, once a Pagan temple, XI
78
appropriates Masonic rituals, XI 173
(181)
aquinas & innocent IV on, XII 20
atheist is bastard son of, VIII 277
belief in devil and, VIII 20
blind belief of, X 164
Buddhism plagiarized by, I 398 (402)
building of, & the poor, VIII 281
Cagliostro refused to divulge Occult
secrets to, XII 80
Christianity of, condemned, XI 72
Christ-like, impossible today, XII 20
Congress & Spiritualism, III 344-46
a dead body, XII 268
defended slavery, IX 82
dies when dogmas not believed in, IX 44
dogmatism, XII 139
Gnōsis & the, XIII 78
Gnostic at first, VIII 360 (349)
Gnostics persecuted by, XII 215
grandmother, XII 30
great error of, VI 266
Greek colony at first, IX 340
hypnotic suggestion and, VIII 276
ignorant of after-death states, VIII
296
key to truth lost by, IX 71, 86
kills spirit of inquiry, VIII 177
legend of Fall and, VIII 21 et seq.
little Christianity in, II 362
losing its power, IX 72
luxury of, OX 84-85
St. Mary of the Angels, VIII 21 fn.
Miracles at, of Seven Angels, X 25, 27
Missed opportunity of, VIII 279
no truth completely given by, X 18
opposed Manicheans, X 68
original rite of Extreme Unction, XIII
74-75
papers misrepresent Theosophy, XI
401 et seq.
powerless now, VIII 275-76
practical redemption of, IX 84-85
regards former Gods as Demons,
XII 48
Relation of, to early philosophers, XI
71
religious function of, VIII 278
rites & dogmas of Pagan origin, VIII
24; XI 76 et seq.
rites stem from Occultism, I 118
of Santa Maria della Pietá, X 28
sap morality, VIII 277
sects and, XIII 188
on Serpent-Satan, XII 270
slanders planets, VIII 296
State & Society, XII 34-36
teaches that man is sinful, XII 46-47
teachings of, opposed to those of
Jesus, VIII 270
Tradition on the elect, XIII 66 fn.
a triple-headed snake, I 394
true religion will cause death of, XU
226 (262)
as un-Christian now as ever, XII 41
uncompromising conservation of, XII
28
Venus or Lucifer and, VIII 5-8, 10-13
Vicar of, in England an F.T.S., II 52
Whited sepulchers, IX 207 (229),
367 fn. (395 fn.)
will have to abandon dogmas, VIII
207
women mistreated by, XII 270, 271
See also Greek Orthodox; Oriental
Church: Protestant; Roman Catholic
Church
Church Chronicle:
on Theosophists, XI 81
Church Council(s):
VII 366
Antioch, on Christs Divinity, XIV
144
Burnoufs views on, X 67, 113
condemned Christian Astrolatry, XIV
319
conflict over consubstantiality &
Trinity, XIV 144-46
Constantinople, & Eutyches, XIV 145
create God in their own image, XIV
146
First Capitulum on 2 susbstances, VII
28-29 & fn.
Milan, reaffirms Arianism, XIV
144-45
de Mirville and, VII 29
Nicaea, & Arius, XIV 144
Saragossa, on Holy Trinity, XIV 145
Sirmium & Ancyra decrees, XIV 319
Church Fathers:
accepted reincarnation, XI 58
adopted pagan angelology, XIV 340
borrowed Egyptian gods, XIV 319
Destroyed Kabbalistic & Gnostic
Documents, VIII 215-16
Destroyed Porphyrys treatises, XIV
313
earliest, wrote in Greek, IX 340
evidence of, not reliable, VIII 188
as executioners of Heresies, XI 242 (278)
initiated, silent on pagan influence,
IX 274
Kill each other at Councils, IX 366 fn.
(394 fn.)
repeat Zoroastrian ruse regarding
Daimonia, VI 187
testimony about Jeus and, IX 204
(226)
used Pagan secret cycles, XIV 353
Church of England:
Sermon on the Mount and, XII
316-17
The Church Reformer:
XI 374-75, 401, 411
Churchianity:
deadliest enemy of Christ's ethics, XII
268
definitions, X 164, 243
degraded women, XII 269-70
has no spiritual ideal, VIII 296
hypocritical, VIII 297
Theosophy has no sympathy for, XII
28
Churchill, C. (1731-1764):
verse on truth, X 124
Churingham, Pagoda of:
number seven and, II 410
Churning of Ocean:
War in Heaven and, X 371-72
Chwohlsohn, D.A.:
See Chwol'son, D.A.
Chwol'son, D.A. (1819-1911):
Nabathean Agriculture:
VII 232 fn.; XIV 65 fn.
on evoking Wisdom of Pitris, XII
204
information on, VIII 22-23 fn.
bio-bibliog., VIII 422-23
Cicero, Marcus T. (106-43 B.C.):
VII 194; XIV 257, 349 fn., 351
on Babylonian chronology, XIII
274
believed in augurs, apparitions etc., I
232
on contemplation of celestial things,
VI 347
divinum quiddam of, I
229
on magi, II 33
on Pherecydes, XIII 238, 284-85
on philosophy, VII 36
De divinatione:
on Babylonian antiquities, XIII 274
on foreseeing, XI 356
De legibus:
on degradation of Mysteries, XI
91
on initiation, VII 122, 132-33
on religious observances, XI 193
De natura deorum:
VIII 19
on Eleusis, XI 86
& link between Daimons & men, VI
209
- De Officiis:
on virtues of Initiates, XIV 251
Oratio pro Flacco:
on Jews, XI 38
Tusculan Disputations [tr.]:
on divine beings, VII 31-32 fn.; XII
133
Tusculanea Disputaciones:
affirmed yoga-powers, II 93 fn.
bibliog., VI 431; XII
727
Cienkowsky, L.:
Beiträge zur
Kentniss der
Monaden:
on experiments with amoebas, XII
141-42
Cincinnati Enquirer:
II 509
Cipher:
symbol of absolute Deity, XII 77 fn.
Circle(s):
Boundary of abstract cross, XIII
31 fn.
as Brahma, X 385
Cabalists show Aeons with, XIII 353
concentric, symbolize 7 Hierarchies,
XII 567-68
cross within, III 316
"dance" of the planets, XIV 316
Deity in hieroglyphic, XIV 207 fn.
double triangle within, III 316-19
Elōhim & the celestial, XIV 208 fn.
emanates light, VIII 144
habitat of Deity, XIV 62, 186
luminous, story, I 177 et seq.
magnetic, & will power, I 352-53
meaning of, and point, X 241-42, 385
meaning of circumference, XIII 16,
31 fn.
pi value and, X 399; XIV 208
fn.
point in, as Unmanifested Logos, XII
564
Primordial, XIV 208 fn.
represents Endless Eternity, III 317
Sephirōth and, X 398; XIV 98
Seven Heavenly, XIV 314
squaring of, XIV 208 fn.
symbol of Unmanifested, XIV 113 fn.
triangle & quaternary, XI 506 (529)
within Plērōma, XIII 16
City:
as symbol of public cult, XI 89
symbolism of building a, XI 235
(272); XIII 100 fn.
Civil and Military Gazette:
II 32; III 441
depicted H.P.B. & Olcott as penniless
adventurers, III 78-80
a sewer for literary garbage, III 78
upholds reality of phenomena, IV
28-30
Civilization(s):
ancient and modern practices of, XII
278
ancient, earlier than believed, V 168
barbarism &, relative terms, XII 278
barbarous, XIII 189
buried on ocean bottoms, VII 66
Burke on, XIII 186
on Christian, VIII 274-75; XI 10-11,
108; XII 41, 266-67, 278, 394
crime has not abated in, XIII 188
despotism and, X 86
destruction of records of, V 166
dooms starving masses, XII 311
engrafted fashions of, XIII 180-85
evils of, XI 193-94
first, of 5th race & Shamo, V 165
grow & die like continents, II 336-37
higher, where there are no "poor," XI
105
hypocrisy of, XIII 185-90
keynotes of modern, X 100
leprosy of materialistic, XIII 179
man and, XII 34, 239-40, 393-94
mankind distorted by false light of,
VII 308
may sink into a sea of horror, XI 202
modern, profligate impostor, XI 200
moral condition of, XII 239-40, 393
most ancient, in "Salt Valley," V 165
occur in cycles, II 310
as progress, VIII 63 (85); XII 266
progress of science and, XII 41, 239,
241 fn.
proofs of cyclic law of, V 169
psychological relics of ancient, XIII
350
rotten, & its historians, X 98
selfishness of, X 81
a slave to things & self, XII 311
so-called blessings of, XIII 182
society & the plebs, IV 71-72
a spiritual desert, VIII 139
strata of, at Troy, etc., V 168-69
Western, as heir to Eastern, XI 338
Clairaudience:
abnormal seership and, XII 372
sometimes inborn, IV 298
Clairvoyance:
absurd information through, I 92-93
case of induced, VI 372-81
common faculty in future, XIV
356 fn.
crystals and, IV 180-81
developed through "dreaming," X 263
divine, in Mysteries, XIV 123
elementals limit, IX 110
fake, II 200-01
genuine, very rare, VI 181-82
how projected in sleep, XII 328
hypnotism differs from, IX 252
magic mirrors and, IV 356
mediumship and, XII 372
Moon is source of ordinary, XIV
142-43
natural, of Tyndall, XII 32
needed for true astrologer, VI 230
not reliable, III 472
ordinary & trained, III 248
Pineal Gland and, XII 616-18, 698
psychic, & solar plexus, XII 701
sometimes inborn, IV 298
soulless elementals and, VI 386
Spiritual, derived from Sun, XIV
142-43
Yogis and, II 81
Clairvoyant(s):
on aura of man before & after sleep,
X 257
Catholic confession and, IV 390
early humanity made up of, X 339
few, know whole truth, IX 110
rare, can read aura accurately, XII 565
reason for self-deception of, X 361
see personified thoughts in aura, X
225
sound and, X 338-39
trained, & materialization s, I 267
Clarétie, Jules (1840-1913):
brochure on Women's Rights
addressed to, II 512-14
Clarke, E.D. (1769-1822):
Travels . . . :
on ancient initiation site, VIII
191-92 fn.
on sepulchral inscription, VIII 195,
229-30
bio-bibliog., VIII
423
Clarke, Hyde
(1815-1895):
bio-bibliog., XIII
378
Clarke, W.H.:
a Daily Graphic reporter, I 64
at the Holmeses, I 64
Classes:
result of contempt by higher, for
lower, XI 11
Russian, & castes, II 355-56
in society & materialism, III 104
Classics:
authenticity of, VII 121
believed in astral body, VII 227
Clausius, R.J.E. (1822-1888):
on sun, II 483
biog., II 525
Clavigero, EJ. (1721-1787):
on Teotihuacán, II 320
bio-bibliog., II 525
Cleather, Alice L. (1854-1938):
on Besant & Mead's editing of S.D.
III, XIV xxxviii
Notes on H.P.B.'s Inner Group, XIV
xxvi
signed defence of H.P.B., XIII 204
on Transactions of Blavatsky Lodge,
X 299
bio-bibliog., XIV
518-21
Clemens Alexandrinus:
See Clement of Alexandria
Clemens, Samuel (1835-1910):
The Innocents Abroad:
III 81
Clement I, Pope (?-97 A.D.):
or Clemens Romanus, VIII 221
and Pseudo-Clementine lit., VIII
221-22
Clement of Alexandria (150?-220?):
VII 198; XIV 43, 44, 323
accepted Enoch as revelation, XIV
82-83
allegories of Bible and, XIl 342
Ammonius influenced, XIV 13, 308
on Basilides, VIII 213
Christian Neo-Platonist, XIV 11 fn.,
306, 323 fn.
Eleusinian Initiate on Bible, XIV 36
on Gnostics & Basilides, XIV 162
Hermetic Books praised by, XIII 231
& fn., 232, 236
on identity of Greek & Jewish
Mysteries, XIV 36
an Initiate, VIII 188; XIV 43, 46,
274-75
knew secret of heliocentric system,
XIV 323, 330, 332
knew unity of Platonic & Oriental
systems, XIV 16, 306
on Mysteries, XIV 37, 46, 162, 256,
274, 320
on nature of woman, XII 269
Pagan at heart, XI 73
planetary candelabrum of, XIV 320,
323
on power of Jehovah's name, XIII
239 fn.
on seven stars & the Sun, XIV 320
on Simon Magus, XII 571
wrote about Alchemy, XIV 298
Discourse to the Gentiles:
on stoicbeias, VII 238-39
Pedagogus:
on emblem of Jesus, XIV 154
Stromateis:
XIV 330 q.
on chrēstians, VIII 175 fn., 188, 217,
223-24
on dual origin of magic, XIII 236
on Er, son of Armenius, III 451
on Jewish scriptures' restoration, XIV
178
on Jewish worship, VII 238 & fn.
library of Osymandyas and, XIII 232
on Masters of learned men, XIII
235-36
on miracles of Greek philosophers,
XIII 237
on Mysteries, XI 87; XIV 36-38, 46,
69, 406 fn.
on Nazaratus, III 451 fn.
on other sects, XIV 88
on preceptors of Biblical Patriarchs,
XIII 236
on Sacred Books of the Egyptians,
XIII 79, 231 fn.
on secret books of Zoroaster, IV 533
bibliog., IV 640; VIII 423; XI 570
Clement VII, Pope (1478-1534):
Giulio de' Medici became, X 22 & fn.
Clement XI, Pope (1649-1721):
tries to rid Church of Sabianism, X
25
Clement XIV, Pope (1705-1774):
Jesuits and, IX 300, 311-13
biog., IX 311-12
Clementine Homilies:
See Ebion
Clementine Literature:
on Simon Magus, VIII 221-22; XII
572-73
Clementine Recognitions:
VIII 221-22
on anointing with oil, VIII 196
Cleopatra (69-30 B.C.):
XIV 351
Clergy:
builds paradoxical dogmas, XIV 146
concocted human mysteries, XIV 160
crafty & ambitious in every age, XIV
63, 139, 250
crimes of Western, III 386
degraded ideals & Divine Beings, XIV
63, 130, 139, 159-60, 162-63
demands blind faith, VIII 177
dogmas of, curse of humanity, XIV
117 & fn.
envy & jealousy of, XIV 115, 123-24
in India untruthful, II 378; III 439
opposed anti-slavery movement, VII
21
revile scriptures of other religions, II 49
social drones & parasites, X 75, 121
some, are Theosophists, II 52
some, dishonest, XIV 121, 129 fn.,
149 fn., 250
tried to wipe out memory of
Apollonius, XIV 128-29, 131-33
ungodly crowd, X 91
unworthy, in America, II 379-80
Clericalism:
deathly shadows of, VIII 61 (83)
Clerk-Maxwell, James (1831-1879):
retinal effect of color and, XII 569
Clifford, W.K. (1845-1879):
VIII 338
sublimated materialism of, IX 13
bio-bibliog., VIII 423-24
Climacteric:
age and, VIII 400
Climate:
altered by man, XIII 181
Clinton, H.F. (1781-1852):
gives year of Nativity, VII 280
bio-bibliog., VII 365
Clovis, King (466?-511):
Frederick III and, IX 318-19
biog., IX 409-10
Coates, John (1906-1979):
Würzburg MS. given de Zirkoff by,
XIV 457
Coati Island (Peru):
ruins on, II 318
Cobb, John Storer:
I 420; VII 149 & fn.
brings H.P.B.'s Masonic Patent, I 311
biog., I 449; VII 365-66
Cobija (Bolivia):
secret Inca tunnel runs through, II
340-41
Cobra:
antidote by Dr. Richards, IV 32
as house-guardian in India, VI 169-70
Island of Jewels on hood of, XIII 159
thousand-headed, XIII 159
Cocker, B.F. (1821-83):
Christianity and Greek
Philosophy:
VI 203
bibliog., VI 431
Cocoanut-Tree:
planted by Olcott at Tinnevelly, VI 61
Code(s):
Brahmanic secret, V 208
civil, of Gautama Źishi, V 33 (61)
eighteen, written by Źishis, VI 41
forty-seven, written only 20 remain, V
32 (61)
hieratic, in Egypt, V 296
list of, at Mysore, V 33-34 (62)
of Paraara, V 32 (61)
twenty remaining, of Law, VI 232
See also Laws of Manu
Codex Alexandrinus:
C.G. Woide's NT based on, XIII 2
Codex Askewianus:
acquisition of, XIII 2
British Museum designation for Pistis-
Sophia, XIII 1
Codex Nazaraeus:
on birth of Adam-Kadmon, III 188 fn.
emanations in, III 322
on formation of creatures & planet,
VI 191-92 fn.
Pthahil of, XIII 43
bio-bibliog., XIV 521
bibliog., III 501; VI
431
See also Liber Adami
Codices:
of New Testament & word Christian,
VIII 218
Cognition:
Absolute consciousness incapable of,
IV 52
Cohesion:
control over, VI 124, 126
Jiva and, V 112-13
one of 7 Sons of Fohat, XII 620
Coins:
ancient Indian, given to H.P.B., II 348
Colby, Luther (1814-1894):
I 413
edited Banner of Light, I 139
foolish about magic, I 135-40
H.P.B. praises, III 347
Colebrooke, H.T. (1765-1837):
II 104; V 30 fn. (58 fn.)
Röer-, tr. of Upanishads criticized, VI
83 (92)
on Žankara's date, V 185, 187, 190
on source of Plato's teachings, XIV
16
Essai sur la philosophie des
Hindous:
Pauthier on India in, VII 91 fn.
Essays on the Religion and
Philosophy of the Hindus [tr.]:
on Agni, II 144-45
Sankhya Karika:
commentary lists Kumaras, XIV
329 fn.
- "On the Sacred Writings of the
Hindus":
Vedic cycle in Jyotisha, XIV 359
bibliog., II 525
Coleman, Charles:
The Mythology of the Hindus:
corroborates H.P.B.'s Sanskrit, I 241
bibliog., I 449
Coleman, W. Emmette
(1843-?):
I 238; XI 298
abuses H.P.B., I 318
dishonest dealings of, I 322
invites controversy, I 321-22
bio-bibliog., I 449-50
Colenso (pseud.):
"Koothoomi Dethroned":
XI 378, 387-88, 390
Coleridge, Samuel T. (1772-1834):
XI 226 (262)
on acorns & men, III 298-99
on astrology as a science, XIV 320 fn.
edited The Watchman, IV 88
on faith, X 160
on good works, VIII 161
on Prometheus, IX 264
on reverence, II 44
on Shakespeare, VIII 13
Fears in Solitude:
VIII 337 q.
Kubla Khan:
result of a dream, III 431
bibliog., III 501; IV 640
Collective Individuality:
pilgrim must accept only truth of, XI
212-13 & fn. (248 & fn.)
Collective Life:
happier than individual life, XIV 432
Colleges:
for neophytes of secret science, I 103
Collett, Miss:
on Brahmo Samaj, I 381-82
Collier, Jeremy (1650-1726):
VI 362
on materialism, VIII 336
bio-bibliog., VIII 424
Collins (1871-?):
boy-medium, III 98, 101
Collins, Mabel (pseud.) (1851-1927):
H.P.B. &, editors of Lucifer, VIII 3
meets H.P.B., XI 284-85
sides with Coues vs. H.P.B., XI 310
The Blossom and the Fruit:
Fleta
and, XI 301
on writing of, VIII 91-93
Idyll of the White Lotus:
XI 318
authorship of, XI 285, 286, 316, 323,
325-26, 328
Subba Row on the Brotherhood &
seven rays, XIII 73
Light on the Path:
VI 331; XIII 62 fn.
on authorship of, XI 284-86, 313-28
from same School as S.D., X 235
Hilarion dictated part of, III 211-12;
XI 320
not for materialist, IX 33, 252
priceless treatise, XI 286, 310
published in March of 1885, VI xli
on self-righteousness, XII 510
Through the Gates of Gold:
XI 328
on Creation, XIV 243 fn.
rather weak & inferior work, XI 286,
318
bio-bibliog., VIII 424-34
Collies, Mortimer (1827-1876):
bio-bibliog., VIII 424-25
Collies, Wilkie (1824-1889):
on moral influences, VI 342
bio-bibliog., VI 431
Colloids:
as complex substances, IX 73
Cologne Gazette:
on Turkish barbarities, I 256
Colonial Gazette:
II 40
Color(s):
blindness & deafness, XII 90
blindness & vibrations of, X 267
concentric circles of, symbolize
Hierarchies, XII 567-68
direct emanations from 7 Hierarchies,
XII 549
evil entities can assume a good, IX
400S
of Evil one, VII 57
Gautier and, VII 58
geometrical figures & Principles, XII
563-64
hearing of, VII 57, 58, 63-65, 66-68
inaudible sound, as perceptible, XII
620-21
languages and, VII 64
mental correlations and, VII 66
musical instruments and, VII 64
of 7 principles, XII 529, 548-49 fn.,
562, 564-68, 614
psychic sensitivity to, VII 57
relation to Root-Races & Earth Chain,
VI 14
roots of, & Sound, XII 568
ruling planets of Borsippa Temple
and, II 410
sacred, or prismatic hues, IX 157
sense of, in ants, VII 72-73
senses and XII 686
sound & Adepts, X 266
sound &, form & elementals, IX 240
Sound & Number, X 406; XII 519, 535
-sound phenomena, VII 61-67
sounds &, reveal lower gods & spirits,
XII 560
symbology of, XI 213 fn. (249 fn.)
visible, are not true, XII 569
vowels and, VII 63
See also Esoteric Section Diagrams
Colosseum:
cp. to modern Society, X 204
repaired state of, XIII 183
Colossians:
XII 625 fn.
on lies, XI 401
Colossus of Rhodes:
sorry fate of, XI 360 et seq.
Colton:
VIII 138 q.
Colville, W.J. (1859-1917):
medium, I 277
Combinations:
algebraic, III 406
principles and, 111407
Comet(s):
essence of, V 147-48
planets were once, X 402
sun will become a, X 382
tail of, & sun, VIII 311
Comfort:
misery &, have same source, VIII 167
Commentary of the Sephiroth:
part of Chaldean Kabala, III 456
Commination Service:
curses & vice learned in, X 202-04
Commodus, Emperor (161-192 A.D.):
debauchery of today and, XIII 187
killed a postulant of Mysteries, XIV
279
Communication(s):
apparitions, & bhutas, VI 102
contradictions in, of mediums, V 23
(51)
of man with celestial & dark powers,
II 96
manifestations by earthbound spirits
and, VI 106
mediumistic & divine, VII 237
as mental articulation, VII 68
origin & value of, tested by its justice,
VI 144
with simulacra, discourage, VI 329
with spirits, III 211, 392 et seq.; V 18 (47)
through chela's magnetism, VI 286
various sources of mediumistic, VI
225-26
voluntary, impossible for Spirit, IV 52
Compassion:
of Adepts, XIV 386-87
of Buddha, XIV 398-99
foremost virtue in Theosophy, XIII 97
Law of Laws, XII 114
Path of, means helping even evil ones,
XII 587-88
true, must be shown by action, XI
469
Compensation, Law of:
definition, I 200
Complices:
relics of Atlanteans, V 222
Compton, Elizabeth J. (1829-?):
an electric battery, I 137
transfiguration of, I 339
Comte, Auguste (1798-1857):
artificial fecundation and, III 329
godless Roman Catholicism of, XIII
96 & fn.
Littré and, III 255
Mariolatry in philosophy of, XIII 92
on rebuilding truth, XIII 313
"woman of the future" of, XII 253
Catechisme Positiviste . . .:
on artificial fecundation, XII 253-54
paradoxical, II 58 (64)
bibliog., II 526; XII 730
Conceit:
vanity and, XI 197-98, 201
Concentration:
correct type of, XII 603-04
meditation and, XII 603-04, 702-03
psycho-physiological effects, III 328
with light of inner divine man, XII
603-04
See also Contemplation; Meditation
Conception:
moment of, & human light, I 284-85
See also Abortion; Foetus
Condemnation:
Buddhist precept on, X 196
in Church, X 202-03
inbred in all people, X 202
as moral murder, X 204-05
an obstacle to Path of higher life, X
197-98
Theosophical vow against, X 197
Conditions:
required to reach a higher state, XI
122 (135)
Confessional:
early law about, IV 57
Confucius (K'ung Fu-tzu)
(ca. 551-478 B.C.):
compared to Christ & Buddha, I
108-09
divine inspiration not claimed by, IV
106
Golden Rule and, IV 414; XIV 256
Great Extreme of, not explained by,
XIV 34
on "spirits," II 178
Praise of the Abyss:
III 423
bibliog., III 501
Conjeeveram
(Kańcipuram):
inscriptions at, V 197
Conjunction:
of planets, III 197-98
Conjuring:
by jugglers & fakirs, XII 321-24
real mesmerism and, XII 326
Conscience:
definition, X 249
inner divine essence and, II 160
as supreme guide, XI 122 (135)
Theosophical Society a Republic of,
III 226
true tabernacle of man, II 388
Voice of, X 255
Conscious Existence:
Esoteric Philosophy will prove, VIII 124
Consciousness:
Adepts exercise full spiritual, IV 594
Adeptship requires change of, IV 342
after death, IV 592; VI 109, 328, 363
in Amoebas, XII 141-42, 145
atom endowed with its own, X 322
brain-, a reflection, VIII 96
brain and, XIII 289
brain not only organ, works through,
XII 414
of Buddha a Jivanmukta, XIV 387
causal, XIV 379, 387
of cells & man, X 364
definition, III 436 fn.
degrees of, at beginning of
manifestation, X 360
degrees of Initiation and, XIII 60
Devachanee and, V 77
discovery of universal, near, XII 135,
138-41
disembodied, a cause not effect, XIV
387
Divine, and Time, X 315
Divine, of Man, VIII 108
division of, in dreams, X 259
evolution of, into intellectual self-
consciousness, I 334
extension of planes of, XIII 33, 57
four stages of, III 412
Higher, is Gad within, VII 173
on higher planes is sui generis, X 325
homogeneity of, VIII 112
implied by existence, V 97 fn.
individual, not annihilated, V 5
infinite, of entity at end of Kalpa, V
93
in kama-loka, &
mediums', IX 163-65
latent spirit & distinct, I 331
of lower manas & brain, VIII 340
Manas and, XII 630-31
many kinds of, X 312
Materialists cannot define, XII 365
mechanical theory of, XII 140-41,
354-55
memory of the dying and, XI 451,
453
mere perception and, X 326
merging in Universal Principle, IV 341
molecular theories of "psycho-
physiologists" vs., XII 353-55
of monad after death, IV 560
of monad in early Rounds, IV 559
nature of, VIII 131
occultists can put, on other planes,
IX 172
only one state of, in Devachan, V
82-83
of past stages of existence, IV 571
phenomena of, in time & space, XII
140
Dr. Pirogoff's investigations of, XII
135-36, 406-16
in plants, X 330, 362
pralaya and, XI 476
psychic & spiritual, XI 451
pure Spirit can have no, IV 548
of real Ego, X 260
real or illusory only by contrast, V 83
registers everything, XII 415-16
represented by double triangle, XIV
379
Self-, & Buddhi, IV 581; V 80
sense-, differentiation, XII 691
sensuous, of lower mind, XII 407
sentient spiritual principle, XIV 387
seven states of, X 304; XIII 288-89
seven states of, correspond with
cosmic planes, XII 532
sixth sense, V 145
in sleep & waking states, X 256-57,
330
spiritual, & absolute truth, IX 34, 42
spiritual, & Devachan, IV 547-48 & fn.
Spiritual, & heart, XII 694-96
spiritual, symbolized by dog, IV
519 fn.
states of, VII 289-90; XII 370, 532,
657 et seq.
super-, & higher centers, XII 367
things enter, IX 139-40
twice-seven modes of, XIV 380
Universal, & ideation, X 342
Vedanta on, XIII 310
See also Absolute Consciousness;
Perception; Superconscious
De Consensu Moysis et
Jesu:
falsely attributed to Ammonius, XIV
13 fn.
Consentes:
Atlanteans and, V 222
Conservation of Energy:
Occultism &, in science, XII 355-57
Constant, Alphonse L.:
See Lévi, Éliphas
Constantine, Emperor (ca. 274-337):
blood deluge under, XIV 192
Crispus Caesar son of, XIII 90
decreed Sunday for worship of Christ,
XIV 138
died a heathen, XIV 13 fn., 148
Eusebius and, IX 205 fn. (227 fn.)
founded secular Church, XIV 138
heathen who established state religion,
XI 106
Mithraism and, IX 278
mother of, & women's Karmic
heritage, XII 268
as murderer, IX 208 (230)
worshipped Mars, XIV 151
Constantine Nikolayevich, Grand Duke
(1827-1892):
Lavater's letters and, XII 207-08
Constantinople:
Kalindjikoulosek Quarter, I 179 rf.
Constellation(s):
in Akkadian Hymns & Revelation,
XIV 202
heavens & humanities, XIII 159
leading stars of seven, XIV 202
Occult forces of, & magic, XIV 224
Źishis and, XIV 202 & fn., 334
Consummatum Est:
I 431
Master Narayan's signature and, I
439-40
Consumption:
dreams and, X 263
vaccination and, IV 200-01
Contemplation:
develops powers, XIV 401
leads to Dhyani-Buddhahood, XIV 401
merges Self in Universal Self, XIV
400-01
See also Concentration; Meditation;
Reflection
Contemporary Review:
XI 58; XII 268-69 q.
Müller on Saint Josaphat, II 134 fn.
on Women & early Christianity, XI
441-43
Continence:
Tolstoy favored, not celibacy, XII
244-45
Continent(s):
ancient, in Pacific Ocean, II 434
grow & die like civilizations, II 337
interconnection between, II 308, 336-37
unbroken, from Himalayas to
Tasmania, III 420
Control of Body:
importance of, VIII 126
Controls:
Spiritualistic, & higher possibilities, VI
110
Controversy:
is beneficial, X 231
Conventionality:
a lie, IX 34-35
Conventions of Theosophical Society:
See Theosophical Society
Conversations Lexicon:
XI 199, 200 q.
Conversion(s):
Bishop Temple on, VIII 356 (373)
evils of, IV 494-96, 499-503
like selling damaged goods, IV 338
Conversion of the Rulers:
in Gnosticism, XIII 35
Converts:
Christian, better left as heathens, XI 195
Conway, Moncure D. (1832-1907):
abused by Baptist editor, VI 162
account of visit to Adyar, VI 230-32
Lord Queensborough and, II 364
on progress of Christian women, XII 271
view of Christ, VI 162
Sacred Anthology:
of comparative religion, XIII 168
bio-bibliog., VI 431
bibliog., XIII 378
Cook, Canon F.C.:
Moses' "miracles" and, III 67
Queen's Chaplin, II 69
Speaker's Commentary:
II 53, 183
actually known as The Bible . . ., II
544-45
editor of, II 50 fn., 544
seven volumes of theological
torpedoes, II 51
bibliog., II 544
Cook, Rev. Joseph (1828-1901):
IV 78, 370
Asiatics insulted by, IV 96
disgraceful qualities of, IV 68-70
Founders slandered by, III 489-91; IV
82, 96 et seq.
H.P.B. exasperated by, IV 116 et seq.
Spiritualism and, IV 20-22
vulgar lecturer, IV 92
Cook, Dr. Kenningale
R. (1845-1886):
bio-bibliog., VIII
425 fn.
Cook, Mrs. Kenningale
R.:
See Collins, Mabel
Cooke, George A. (?-1904):
Maskelyne &, magicians, II 33
Cooke, J.P. (1827-1894):
New Chemistry:
on molecules, IV 211; IX 87
on water, IV 214
on wave theory of light, I 243
bio-bibliog., IX 410
bibliog., 1450; IV
640
Cooper-Oakley, A.J. (?-1899):
biog., XII 733-34
Cooper-Oakley, Isabel (1854-1914):
H.P.B.'s health and, XI 388
on proposed Inner Group Committee,
XII 479
signed defence of H.P.B., XIII 204
T.S. program and, XII 59 fn.
The Comte de St. Germain:
III 523-24, 526-27
bio-bibliog., XII
730-33
Copán (Honduras):
hieroglyphs of, II 315-16
monument in Egyptian style, IV 445
most ancient ruins of Central
America, II 322-23
pyramids of, II 319
strange heads on, monoliths, II 309
Copernicus, Nicholas (1473-1543):
reincarnation of Nicholas de Cusa,
XIV 377-78
Coptic Legends of the Crucifixion:
XIV 153 & fn.
Coptic Manuscripts:
Pistis-Sophia and,
XIII 1, 30
Copyright:
no, in realm of thought, IX 400Q
Coquerel, A.J. (1820-1875):
liberal view of Church membership,
III 32
a Protestant Divine of Deity, III 32
bio-bibliog., III 501
Corbyn, George:
Masonry and, I 281
Cordilleras:
ancient ruins near, II 303
Corelli, Marie, (pseud. of Mary Mackay)
(1864-1924):
The Romance of Two Worlds:
VIII 99
bibliog., VIII 434
I Corinthians:
VIII 5 q., 213 fn., 287 fns., 291-92 q.,
349 & fns. q., 353 q.; IX 183 q., 187
q., 209 (231); XI 81; XII 15-16 q.,
202 q., 312 q., 348 q.; XIV 397 q.
on divine & worldly wisdom, XIV 114
Man a duality, XIV 55
Man is temple of God, XIV 56
Master-builder indicates Adept, XIV 123
plurality of "Gods" in, XIV 348 fn.
on revilers, IV 69
on spiritual pride, IV 613
on things of the spirit, I 294, 297
II Corinthians:
VIII 136 q., 173 fn. & q.
Christ as spirit of Man, XIV 122
living God dwells in man, XIV 48
on secret teachings, XIV 48
Corn:
seven cubits high, IX 63
Cornelius ŕ Lapide:
See Lapide, Cornelius
Corpora Quadrigemina:
corresponds with Kama-Manas, XII
698-99
Corpses:
evil of preserving, III 294
human, used by Tantrikas, II 238
Corpuscles:
always remain spherical, XI 158
nature of red & white, XII 699-700
Corpuscular Theory:
wave &, of light, I 243-44
Corralones:
hieroglyphs at, II 332
Corregio, A. (1494-1534):
on Raphael, III 268
Correlations:
elementals and, IX 240
mental, of senses in ancient times, VII
66
Correspondence(s):
of four planets, seasons, directions,
XII 551
healing by passes & magnetic, III
219-20
interdependence &, in Nature, XI 230
(267)
Law of, XIV 347
of man's cells & Universe, XII 410
Occult Science of, XIV 61, 347
progress of student and, XII 520
Rounds & Races and, VII 69-70
of sound, color & number, XII 519-20
of tattvas & principles etc., XII 614
in theurgy, XII 216
true nature of, XII 544-45
See also Analogy; Esoteric Section
Diagrams; Hermetic Axiom; Karma;
Laws)
Corson, Eugene Rollin (1855-?):
Some Unpublished Letters of
H.P.B:
on E.G. Brown & Spiritual Scientist, I
46
bibliog., I 450
Corson, Hiram (1828-1911):
on Olcott's address, I 193
urged to write for Brown's journal, I
46
bio-bibliog., I 450-53
Cortéz, Hernando (1485-1547):
army of brigands of, II 304
Jesuits of, II 322
on size of Mexican temple, II 319
Cory, Isaac Preston (1802-1842):
Ancient Fragments . . .:
VII 95 fn.; XIII 267 fn.
& q.
Berosus on Chaldean legend, VIII 181
on Plato's secrecy, XIV 7 fn.
Proclus on 7 heavens, XI 17
bio-bibliog., VIII 434
bibliog., VII 366; XI 571
Coryn, Dr. Herbert (1863-1927):
appointed to T.S. Advisory Council,
XII 264
secretary of T.S. Lecturing Society, XI
300
signed defence of H.P.B., XIII 204
biog., IX 410-11
Cosma de Körös:
See Csoma de Körös
Cosmocratores:
Builders of form, X 354, 387
definition, X 341
"Fashioners" of Universe, XI 27
govern visible world, XIII 29
must be ailing, X 105
not Entities, X 342
paradigms of nature-Spirits, XIV 344
St. Paul knew of, XIV 322
seven series of, XIV 322
See also Builders
Cosmogony(ies):
backbone of Occult, XIV 8
based on numerals & figures, XIV
62-63
causality and, XIV 10
in Chaldean & Egyptian symbols,
XIII 75-76
definition, XI 473
Genesiacal, XIV 69, 210-15
Great Pyramid and, XIV 157 & fn.
Indian, source of Jewish, XIV 87
Jewish symbols & mysteries of, XIV
156-57
study of Cosmology &, in Occultism,
XI 473
theogony and, XI 473
Cosmos:
as "God" of Theosophists, XI 409
in John, XI 489
Kosmos and, XII 656-57, 677
See also Kosmos; Universe
Cossa, Pietro (1830-1880):
IV 57
bio-bibliog., IV 640
Cotapaxi (Cotopaxi Mt., Ecuador):
high altitude experiences and, III 140
Cotton:
on metaphysics, XIII 84
Coues, Elliott (1842-1899):
confused on dates, XI 284-85
denounces H.P.B., XI 297-98
Esoteric Section and, XI 295, 308 et
seq., 341-42
expelled from T.S., XI 463, 504; XII
24-26, 378 (381)
forged letters from K.H. and, XI
210-11
Light on the Path and, XI
284 et
seq., 313 et seq.
praised, XI 160, 164
President of Gnostic TS., XII 24
sought presidency of T.S. in America,
XI 329
Theosophical Society legal action
against, XII xxv, 375-76
tries to crush T.S., XII 594-95
tries to intimidate H.P.B., XI 329, 553
Kuthumi...:
plagiarized, XI 315 fn.
Coulomb, Emma and Alexis:
broken saucer and, VI 416-17
expelled from T.S., VI 282
forged letters of, discussed, VI
295-308; VII 5
H.P.B. saved, from starvation, VI
intention of their conspiracy, XII 160
the "kitchen row" and, II 475 et seq.
Master's letter about, XII 587-88
Gen. Morgan & H.P.B., XI 388-89
Pall Mall Gazette interviews
H.P.B.
on, VI 308-13
"panel" and, VI 416
"Russian Spy" accusation and, VI 283
"Shrine" and, VI 415
themselves cheated, XI 417, 423
why Adepts didn't interfere in
conspiracy of, XII 160-61
Some Account of My
Associations with Madame
Blavatsky . . . .:
VI 324
date of publication, VI xxxix
bibliog., VI 432
See also Hodgson, Richard; Psychical
Research Society
Council of Ten:
on Venetian Doges in, III 258
Councils of Church:
See Church Council(s)
Courmes, Dominique A. (1843-1914):
on Fragments translation by, V 10-11
& fn. (40)
H.P.B. wrote, on Fauvety letters, V 1
Hume's article tr. by, IV 479
staunch friend of H.P.B., V 11 fn.
wrong conclusions of, V 14-16 (42-44)
bio-bibliog., XII 734-36
Courtney, Herbert L.:
Hylo-Idealism and, VIII 302; IX 62
The New Gospel of Hylo-
Idealism:
reviewed, VIII 305-06
Cousin, Victor (1792-1867):
influenced by Burnout, XIV 409
Course of the History of
Modern Philosophy:
Buddhists are Nihilists says, XIV 409
& fn., 410
bio-bibliog., XIV 522
Cousins, Dr. J.H.:
on Barrett's view of Hodgson's
Report, IV 623-24
Cow(s):
Aquila & word, XIV 156
butchery of, a vile practice, IV 299
"Cow-go" and, XIII 159-60
as early Races in Enoch, XIV 83
in Hindu mythology, XIV 156 fn.
in sacrificial rites, XIV 290 & fn.
or Vach, XIII 160
Cowardice:
honour and, II 142-43
truth and, IX 35
Cowell, E.B. (1826-1903):
XII 346 fn.
best English Sanskritist, XII 344 fn.
Cowell, Sarah Emma (Tom):
I 407, 411, 437
Cowl:
does not make a monk, XII 277; XIV
252
Cowper, William (1731-1800):
on Bible, XIV 75
Cox, Edward W. (1809-1879):
I 214, 224
The Mechanism of Man:
II 183, 190
on cause of disease, II 189
on ignorance of physicians, II 189
President of Psychological Society, II
191
on scientists & soul, II 188, 191
on value of psychology, II 191
bio-bibliog., I
453-54
bibliog., II 525
Cox, Ross (1793-1853):
Adventures on the Columbia
River:
on Talkotins, V 65-66
bibliog., V 372
Crabbe, George (1754-1832):
Tales in Verse:
on Genius, XII 13
bio-bibliog., XII 736
Cranston, S.L. (pseud):
See Atkins, Anita
Crantz:
on Greenlanders view of man's
shadow, II 170
Crata Repoa . . .:
on Egyptian Initiation ceremony, XIV
288-89
Crawford, F. Marion (1854-1909):
Mr. Isaacs:
VIII 99; X 224
analysed, IV 339-44
contains 2 grand occult truths, IV 365
Zoroaster:
VIII 99
bio-bibliog., IV 640
bibliog., VIII 434; X
416
Crawford, John Martin (1845-1916):
The Kalevala:
reviewed, X 143-48
superb translator of, XI 65
traces of Archaic wisdom in, X 143
bibliog., X 416
Creation(s):
allegory by Irenaeus, XIII 43-44
allegory sources, XIV 197-99, 201-05
Angelic, of material world, XIV 209,
210-11 fn.
aspiring occultists must be at one
with, X 395-96; XIII 70
cannot evolve from nothing, XIV
243 fn., 415
Catholic interpretation of, XIV 209
"created" &, fallacy of terms, VI 175
dates in Jewish, XII 72-73
Divine vs. Sexual, XIII 31 fn.
Gnostic, XIV 205, 209
imagination and, VIII 133-34
Kabalistic interpretation of, XIII
351-54, XIV 206-18
Mahat & seven, X 313, 319
manvantaras and, XI 241 fn. (278 fn.)
misnomer for successive re-evolution,
III 270
mysteries of, divulged by Divine
Rulers, XI 85
not evolution, XIV 239 fn., 243 fn.
Occultism rejects, XIV 415
Out of nothing by pesonal deity, IV
167
outward manifestation of
unmanifested matter, III 380 & fn.,
474
possible for the adept, VI 262-63
primal and secondary, IX 238
Promethean legend and, VIII 367
(387)
on second, in Genesis, XIV 204-05,
206-08
Space is great storehouse of, XIV 243
Theosophists do not believe in, IV
194
Vedas revealed by God at new,
XIII
108
Creative Intelligence:
law or purpose of, VII 178-79
Creator(s):
Creature higher than, XIII 44
Kabala on XIII 351-54
Logos is not, XIV 216-17 & fns.
man his own, IX 177
must have material for Creation, XIV
243 fn.
Occultism recognizes no, XIV 415
One Unconditioned Principle is not,
XIV 217
true, named, XIV 216-17 & fns.
Wisdom is associate of, XIV 46 fn.
Creatura:
Meaning of, VII 45-47
Credner, C.A. (1797-1857):
Zur Gesh. Des Kanons:
shoes nicephorus accepted Hebrew
Matthew, XIV 150 fn.
Creed(s):
Argua as lamp odf exoteric, X 241
craving to convert to our, is
reprehensible, IV 499-500
materialism arises from, IV 326
origin of, X 167
shells around spiritual knowledge, II 100
The Theosophist aims to demolish
Dogmatic, IV 305
Truth vs., X 167
Cremation:
Earliest idea of, I 278
of de Palm, I 214, 233
reasons for, III 294 & fn.
spread of, III 301-02
time lapse of 12 hours needed before,
IV 508 fn.
Why Catholic Church opposes, XII 74
Will offset evil of burial, III 294 & fn.
Crémieux, Hananel (1800-1878):
Influenced by Talmudic fanaticism,
XII 273
Biog., XII 736
Crēsa, Crissa or Chrisa:
See Krisa
Cresent:
Found on Roman & Central American
Statue, IV 446
Crespel, Councillor:
II 239
Crete:
Colony of Atlantis, V 218
Creuzer, George F. (1771-1858):
Greatest of symbologists, XIII 227
On Orphic hymns, XIII 233
On theories of genii & trolls, XIII
227-28
Symbolik und Mythologie. . . .:
on Kabiri as 7 planets, XIV 315-16
bio-bibliog., XIII 379
Crib:
as Apta, VIII 363 (383)
Crime(s):
Abortion a, against Nature, V 107-08;
VII 178-79
in America, II 13 (24)
based on superstition, III 350 et seq.
childrens toys and, X 228
Christianity and, III 248-49, 349-50,
386
Christianity offers premium for, I
379-80
of clergy in America, II 45-46
dark creations of human vices, II 206
hypnotic suggestion can produce, VIII
105-08; XII 227
society creates, VIII 297
statistics of, by creeds, V 98 fn.
The Tablet and, IX
207 fn. (229 fn.)
Unabated by spread of civilization,
XIII 188
Crisis:
Intellectual & psychic, coming, XI 117
Et seq. (131 et srq.)
Criticism:
Aristotle on, XI 436
autocrats of, XIII 226-27
criteria of modern, XIII 226, 243
easier than creativity, XIV 14
habit of, IX 6
harsh, & elementals, IX 126
healthy policy of mutual, XIII 243
loyalty o fact and, XIII 226
mutual, by H.P.B. & Müller, XII
104-10
of science towards ancients, XIII
224-26
sole salvation from stagnation, XIII
244
two methods of, XI 223 (259)
Crocodiles:
Sacred, of Lake Pushkara, XII 176
(86)
Crofton, Maj. Gen.:
IV 77
Cromlechs:
Near Bangalore, II 324
Crookes, Sir William (1832-1919):
II 36, 60 (66), 150, 396, 497 (504); III
52, 93; IV 311; VII 321 (335)
Advaita and, XI 399
among honest scientific investigators,
III 112, 219
arcane science and, III 103
chemical elements and, X 307
doubts agency of spirits, II 57 (63)
on fourth state of matter, IV 224,
602 fn.
Guitford & radiometer, IV 315-16
ideas of transmutation & radiation
XI 234 (270), 508
(531)
Katie King and, III
230
on levitation, I 244
light and, IV 220
Masters and, V 265
Mediums powers proved changeable,
III 247 & fn.
Protyle and, IX 15, 62; X 306-07
Radiant Matter and, III 103; IV 218,
310; V 24 (52), 145
Royal Society ostracized, XIV 498
scientific papers of, V 265
Spiritualism and, I 223, 272, 273, 274
studied spiritist phenomena, II 377
on truth & accuracy, XII 196
will have to discover matter of 5th
state, V 148
Researches in the Phenomena of
Spiritualism:
III 220
on the Katie King & psychic force, III 234
bibliog.., III 501
Cross:
ansated, & Egyptian bas-relief, IX
273-74 & fn.
ansated, & figures of sacred cubit, VII
293-94, 297-98
ansated, and Troy, VIII 143 fn.
ansated , or Tau, X 52(59); XIV
152-53, 326 fn.
baptized in gore, XIV 192
below & above globe, VIII 19-20
in Buddhist temples & zodiacs, XIV
152
Christian, & hell-fire, II 146
Fire &, as foundations of universal
Laws, II 145
Fire worship in Bulgaria and, II
146-49
hallowed by Pagans, XIV 151
Jaina, is Svastika, XIV 207
Jesus cry on the, IX 268, 271-80
key to Heaven in
Egyptian syambolism,
I 129
as Male-Female, XIII 31 fn.
meaning of, IX 263, 267, 269
mystic, in ancient sysmbolism, III
188 fn.
number ten & term lama, III 178 fn.
oldest phallic symbol, VIII 143
origin is not Christian, VIII 143 fn.,
XIV 152, 192-93
Plato on universe as a , II 145
a purification during Initiation, XIV
148
real meaning of, XIV 152
rose and, VIII 256, 259-60
secret sign among Adepts &
Neophytes, XIV 148-49
Seyffarth on, VII 297
Skinner on, VIII 201; IX 271
Sphinx and, IV 265
as spirit & matter, II 145
or stauros, VIII 194 fn.
svastika form of, widely used, II
143-45
symbolic of Kosmic Man, XIV 140
symbolism of, VII 294 fn.
tau as glyph of, VII 297; VIII 211; X
52 (59); XIV 152-53, 326 fn.
tphillin and, XIV 192
tree of Jesus, XIII 31 & fn.
in Valentinian system, XIII 16, 31-32
within circle, III 316
See also Crucifix; Tau
Croucher, J.:
on the soul, I 290, 296
Crowds:
best protection against magnetism of,
XII 535
elementals and, XII 535
Crowe, Catharine (1800-1876):
The Night Side of Nature:
on projection of double, V 292-93
bio-bibliog., V 372
Crown:
symbolic, & brain aura of Mahatmas.
VI 268
Crucifix:
called "Tree of Infamy," XIV 153
Christians adopted, XIV 153
symbolism of a Hindu, XIV 287
unknown by Semites, XIV 153
See also Cross
Crucifixion:
based on events that preceded it, VIII
200
Basilides on, XIV 372 fn.
in Bible allegorical, VIII 208
of Christ during solar eclipse, XIV
137
all Hierophants met with, XIV 84-85
& fn. of man in space, VII 295-97 fn., 296
facs.
meaning of cry during, IX 268,
270-80; XIV 146-48
of monad, VIII 201 fn.
must precede divine state, VIII 191
seven esoteric meanings of, IX 270
symbolism of, VIII 202 fn.; IX
267-69; XIV 140-42, 148-49, 151-53
Vernal Equinox true date of, XIV 137
of Vithoba as Victim-Man, XIV
286-87
Crucifixion Nails:
sexual meaning of, IX 271
Cruciform Couch:
Initiation and, IX 273-74
Cruden, Alexander (1701-1770):
on ten lost tribes of Israel, IX 95
on urim & thummim, VII 237
bio-bibliog., IX 411
Cruelty:
child of fanaticism, IV 33
of man to animals, VIII 249-50
of vindictive god, VIII 274
Crusades:
not supported by God, VI 65
Crux Ansata:
attribute of Isis, Venus etc., VIII 20
Joly's view of, VIII 209
six-pointed star and, III 315-16
Crux Dissimulata:
or svastika, II 144
Crypts:
initiatory rites of temple, XI 90
Crystalline Life:
ancient teaching of atomic life and,
XII 134
Crystals:
magnetism and, III 100
"nutrition" of, X 383
as talismans, XII 382
visions in, & mirrors, IV 180-81
Csoma de Körös (1784-1842):
XIV 433, 436 fn., 437 fn., 440
acted under lamas' protest, V 255
dates of Buddha's nirvana and, V 255
knew little of Esoteric Lamaism, VI
272
learned doctrines of dugpas, V 255
learned exoteric rites only, III 177
learned little of the Brotherhood, III
177
mislocates Žambhala, XIV 440-41
mystic powers as Buddha's "wives,"
XIV 407
stayed at lamasery of Phäg-dal, IV II
Grammar of the Tibetan
Language:
Buddha's "wives" and, V 255
bio-bibliog., V 372
Cteis:
or yoni, VI 158
Cube:
cross as unfolded, VII 297; IX 271; X
52 (59)
Masonry and, XI 174 & fn. (182
& fn.)
mystic, of Kabalah, XIV 187, 190
seven-fold, VIII 144
square and, X 356
stone, a symbol of Deity, I 200
symbolism of, X 53-54 (61)
Cudworth, Ralph (1617-1688):
Intellectual System of the
Universe:
on Platonic Trinity, XIV 186 & fn.
Cullavagga Sutta:
Xl 346 fn.
bibliog., XI 571
Cult:
admixture of truth in each, XII 296
of Freethinkers, XII 296
See also Individual names of cults
and sects
Culture(s):
Christian civilization and, XII 266-79
dances of various, XII 278
dying, of older races, XIII 179
intellectual relics of ancient, XIII 350
real, is spiritual, XII 272-73
Cumae (near Naples, Italy):
its antiquity V 168, 238
Cuneiform:
discoveries in, XIII 275-82, 336
ideographic signs and, XIII 336
inscriptions in Armenia, II 350-51
origin of, XIII 336
phonetic values, XIII 336
tiles restored, XIII 328
Cunhá, Xaviers Cabra de (19th C.):
Lt. Col." Saint Anthony as, II 180
Cunningham, Sir Alexander (1854-1893):
conclusions on Buddha's date,
unsupported, V 228,fn.
contradicts Fergusson, V 228
inscriptions discovered by, V 259-62
on location of Palibothra, XIII 342-43
mistaken on Hindu years, V 261
on nirvana of Buddha, V 260
Saptaparna Cave and, V 247 fn.
Archaeological Survey of India:
V 232, 247 fn., 254
on inscriptions at Gaya, V 260, 275
Corpus
Inscriptionum
Indicarum:
V 141 bio-bibliog., V
372-73
bibliog., XIII 379
Cup of Oblivion:
in Gnosticism, XIII 25
Cup and Saucer:
phenomenon explained, III 377-80
Cupid:
seventh principle, IV 264
Curds:
as first differentiation, X 369, 373
Cures:
induced by psychological effects, III
36-38, 252 et seq.
by mind, X 287
See also Animal Magnetism; Christian
Science; Heaier(s); Healing;
Hypnotism; Magnetism; Mental
Science; Mesmerism
Cursing:
in Church prayer books, X 203
in proportion to the hurt, III 68
Curbs, David:
I 407, 412, 419, 429, 431
writer for T.S., I 409, 410, 417-18, 423,
427-28
Curtius, George
(1820-1885):
Grundzüge der
griechischen
Etymologies
VIII 358 (375 fn.)
bio-bibliog., Vill 434-35
Cusa, Cardinal Nicholas Khryppfs of
(1401-1464):
an adept reappearing as Copernicus,
XIV 377-78
devotee of Kabalah, XIV 377, 379
Hermes & Pythagoras influenced,
XIV 378 fn.
Louis Moreri on, XIV 378 fn.
sought safety in monastic order, XIV
379
De Docta Ignorantia:
Copernicus' discoveries forecast by,
XIV 378 & fn.
on extra-terrestrials, XIV 378 fn.
Geocentric system opposed by, XIV
378 fn.
on world as vast machine, XIV
378 fn.
bio-bibliog., XIV
538-39
Cushite(s):
ideographic system of, XIII 336
origin of Chaldean, XIII 331 & fn.
Custody of Infants' Bill:
women's rights and, XII 283
Custom:
Theosophists should oppose any base,
XI 41
Cuttack:
"wise men" of, I 370
Cuvier, Baron Georges (1769-1832):
VII 33, 37; XIII III
brain of, II 515
on life, VI 349
the mammoth and, I 230
Cuvier, Fréderic (1773-1838):
on animal intelligence, VII 34
on Buffon in Biographie Universelle,
VII 34
G. Cuvier and, VII 33
bibliog., VII 366
Cuzco (Peru):
once capital of Peru, II 340
Cuzco Temple:
described, II 323, 340
recent style of, II 308, 334
rocking stone in, II 331
Cyaxares, King (r. 625-585 B.C.):
defeated by Scythians, XIII 334
Cybelē:
breath of, XII 215, 219
daughter of Caelus & Terra, XII 214
personified vital essence, XII 214
preserved on a mountain, XII 214
Cycle(s):
Adepts help man in spiritually barren,
VI 247
in allegory, VIII 148-49 fn.
appearance of Messengers and, XII
120
of aspirations, VII 251
beginning & length of astrological,
VIII 174 fn.
cannot be impeded, VII 90
Censorinus on, VII 277
Christianity and, XIV 353-56
civilizations and, II 310, 335-36,
421-25; XIII 349
closing, & its characteristics, XI 201
closing of Kali Yuga, VIII 174 fn.
of cold winters, II 424-25
cyclic necessity and, III 415
of emanation & dissolution, XIV 257
of emanations & numbers, XIV 63,
216 fn., 243-45, 359-60
end of important, IV 160
end of present, XII 1; XIII 189
Eternity and, II 421
everything moves in, IV 302
of Evil's rule over Humanity ending,
XII 601-02
of forty-six & 49 fires, XII 54
grafting during 2nd Round, XIV
164 fn.
Great Year, & cataclysms, III 150
Hindu, and Roman Lustrum, XIV 358
Hindu astronomical, XIV 357-58,
361-68
ideas based on fundamental truths
move in, IV 451
incarnation, of Egos, XIV 49, 302-03
information on, guarded, IX 101
of Initiation, VIII 356 (373)
interblend, IX 101
Kabala and, III 194
key to septenary, XIII 301-06
on life-, of Spiritual Monad, XII 58
of Light in Pistis-Sophia, XIII 78
Messianic, VIII 174 fn.
misprinted as "planet" in Isis
Unveiled, VII 183
modern fallacies and, VII 276-80
of motion transference, XIV 239 fn.
Mysteries disappear at end of, XIV
294
of mystical thought returns, XI 116
(130); XII 128-29
Naros & other secret, XIV 359-60
of Necessity, IV 173; XIV 216, 303
new, & true Theosophists, XI 202
occult working of, XII 125
of occultism & Saturn, XIV 27, 176
occultists produced by some, but not
all, VI 247
of evolution & involution, XIII
264-65; XIV 290, 302-03
of one Element, XIV 210, 233-34
overlapping, XII 602
periodicity of events, II 408, 421-25,
449
phenomena & our present, VII 85
pioneers of modern Theosophy and,
XII 123
prove antiquity of Vedas, XIV 361-63
& fn.
quinquennial, XIV 361-62
racial, VI 117
Reincarnation & 3,000 year, IV 559
repeat themselves, XI 186
return of ancient, VII 66
return of beliefs and, III 478
Sanskrit & other tongues reborn via
Law of, V 303
seventh decade, etc., XIV 360
sidereal, related to Jupiter, XIV 358
six, of evolution in Magianism, III
462
Solstices & Equinoctial, XIV 362-64
as spirals, XI 151
spiritual "flood" and, XII 124-25
of Spiritualism in 19th century, XII
122, 128-29
sub-race, & our 5th Race, VII 68
sunspots and, III 193 & fn.
swan symbol of avataric, XII 105-06
theory of, receiving new recognition,
II 418-20
Vriddhagarga's treatise
on, XIV 357
world moves in, XIII 83
yearly, & zodiacal, XIV 360
of 3000 years, VII 94 fn., 111, 113
See also Messianic Cycles; Naros;
Saros; Yugas
Cyclopean Ruins:
age of, underestimated, V 164, 167
Cynocephalus:
holy, had prayers offered to, XI 74
Cypher:
esoteric, used in Bible, VIII 210-11
Cyprian(us) of Antioch, Saint
(200?-258):
an accomplished magician, XIV 166
claims he witnessed Mysteries of
Ceres, XIV 164
"Confession" of, XIV 163-66
converted by Justine, XIV 166-67
on "demoniacal" initiation, XIV
164-66
made Bishop by Church, XIV 163
martyrdom & burial at Rome, XIV 167
de Mirville alters words of, XIV
164-66 & fns.
self-confessed "Black Magician," XIV
163
on women as devil's instrument, XII
269
bio-bibliog., XIV 523
Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop (376-444):
XI 73
Hypatia's murder caused by, VII 46;
IX 208 (230); XIV 312
Cyril of Jerusalem (315?-386):
date of Christmas and, II 163-64
Cyrus the Great (?-529 B.C.):
definition of name, III 460
Jews and, III 453
oracular head and, VII 220
a Zoroastrian, III 450
Czar:
H.P.B. gave up allegiance to, I 408;
XII 334
Russian people and, III 159-60
See also individual Czars
Czechs:
protest Pope's discourse, I 260