Volume XV

 

G index

 

Gabalis, Comte de:

See Villars

Gabhastiman (Sk.):

in solar rite, XIV 260

Gaboriau, F.K.:

on absurdities of scientific research,

VII 325 fn. (339 fn.)

crisis in Isis Branch and, X 136

editor of Le Lotus, VIII 267

President of Isis Lodge, X 33-34

thinks H.P.B. exaggerates, VIII 64 fn.

(86 fn.)

tr. of The Occult World, VII 319 fn.

(331 fn.)

Gabriel:

among 12 Paternal angels, XIII 23

appears to Mary, XIII 24

Daimōn of Moon, XIII 24

depicted as Eagle, XIII 23

as Egyptian Hapi, X 49 (56)

Jesus in form of, XIII 22

is Mercury personified, XIV 335

Gadgil, Judge:

on piachas, II 399

Gaea:

feminine, X 302

Gaffarel, Jacques (1601-1681):

on Tare & Teraphim, XIV 93

- Unheard-of Curiosities:

on experiment with ashes, VI 72

bio-bibliog., VI 433

Gahambars:

or six evolutionary periods, III

462

Gaius Caesar:

See Caligula, Emperor

Gajanana (Sk.):

elephant-face, XIII 160

Galatians:

VIII 189, 212-13 & fns. & q., 232, 366

(385); IX 182 q., 209-10 (231-32); XI

145 q.; XII 342

allegory of Abraham in, XIV 37

on Sarah, XI 511 fn. (534 fn.)

Galatinus, P. (fl. 1530):

Cabala's key not found in works of, I 131

bio-bibliog., I 463-64

"Galen":

on other systems, II 176 fn.

Galen (130?-200):

VII 62

mentions temple for hypnotic cures,

XII 222

Galenites:

II 199

Galignani Messenger:

on Abb Roca, XI 60

Galileo (1564-1642):

blasphemy of, XIII 338

Devachan and, V 83

on Earth, III 303, 312

famous cry of, XIII 87

heliocentric theory of, XIII 211; XIV

43 & fn.

martyr to truth, V 147

de Mirville on, XIV 43 fn.

Gall, Mr. F.J. (1758-1828):

IV 314

biog., IV 648

Galli:

male temple nautches, VII 256; XI 77

Gallicans:

Theological, no longer tolerated by

Church, IX 294

Galton, Sir Francis (1822-1911):

eugenic practices of, XIl 252

experimented with color & sound on

psychics, X 267

- Inquiry into Human Faculty and

its Development:

on color & sound, VII 64

- Nature and Nurture:

on color & sound, XII 549, 621

bio-bibliog., VII 371-72; XII 748

Galvani, Luigi (1737-1798):

electro-biological discoveries of Volta,

etc., III 22-23

Gamaliel I (d. 50 A.D.):

on necromantic teraphim, VII 219

Saint Paul's master, VII 219

on true & false doctrine, XIV 33

biog., XIV 529-30

Gambetta, Leon M. (1838-1882):

brain of, & loss of eye, IV 509 et seq.

"Napoleon" reincarnated, IV 391-92

prophecy and, VI 218

spirit-message from, IV 392

Ganden Truppa [Tib. dGen-dun

Grub-pa] (1391-1474):

first Dalai Lama, IV 13 fn.

Tashi-Lhnpo built by, IV 13 fn., 17 fn.

Gandha (Sk.):

specific mark of Prithivi, XIII 67

Gandha-Devas (Sk.):

Patala and, XII 666

Gandhara:

See Gandharvas

Gandharvas (Sk.):

definition, IV 99

good Daimons, VI 194

higher elementals, VI 169; IX 108, 109

Gandisri Mountains:

Sambhala and, III 421, 422 fn.

Ganges River:

shores of, studded with devotees, II 76

Gaja:

intoxicant, IV 351-52

Ganot:

defines electricity, IV 207

Garden of Delights:

Kabalistic interpretation, XIV 309 fn.

Gardener, Helen H. (1853-1925):

on pagan law on wife's equality, XII

271

on women in N.T., XII 269

Gardening:

Chinese scientific, XIII 220-21

Gardiner, Dr.:

Olcott and, I 72, 301

Gardner, Mrs. Cornelia:

on mistaken clairvoyance of, III

359-62

vision of assassin Per-sky, III 359-62

Garfield, President James (1831-1881):

evil year 1881 & murder of, III 255

Guiteau murdered, III 361; IV 325; V 287

Garga:

astronomer, VII 279

Garga Sanhita (Garga Sahita]:

See Yuga-Purana

Gargya Deva, R.S.:

Chela of Brothers, IV 230

letter of, criticising H.P.B. cited, VI 5

Garibaldi, G. (1807-1882):

IV 55

H.P.B. at Battle of Mentana with, VI

277-79 fn.

H.P.B. not on Staff of, I 55 fn.

Garima[n] (Sk.):

Siddhi of, II 119, 470

Gariwala (Hindi):

bullock cart drivers, XII 290-91

Garrison, W .L. (1804-1879):

abolished physical slavery, XIII 286

Garua (Sk.):

in the Puranas, XIII 160

Gasperin, Agenor Comte de (1810-1871):

on de Mirville, XIII 258

bio-bibliog., XI II 382-83

Gassner, Pre, J.J. (1727-1779):

Romish healer, IV 381

Gastaldi:

See Castaldus, Johann T.

Gate:

of Occult Arts vs. Golden, of

Wisdom, IX 260

strait, & narrow way, IX 206 (228)

Gates of Death:

rite found in Egypt & India, XIV 279,

288-89

Gathas.

shells of, resurrected by occult science,

IV 523

Zoroastrian verses, III 455

Gauapada:

See Gauapadacharya

Gauapadacharya (fl. 500 B.C.):

IV 366

error about, in Esoteric Buddhism, V

141, 193

guru of Sankara's guru, V 197

initiated Patajali, V 193

- Karika:

bibliog., V 364

- Sankhya-Bhashya:

lists Kumaras, XIV 329 & fn.

Gaul:

Bibractis a Keltic Thebes in, XIV 294

& fn., 295

downfall of Mysteries in, XIV 294-95

gods of, & Caesar, XII 95 (101-02)

revolt led by Sacrovir, XIV 295

Le Gaulois:

on death of Littr, III 256

on Jesuits, IX 295, 304, 308

Gauss, Karl E (1777-1855):

fourth dimension and, III 15

Gautama:

See Gotama Akshapada

Gautama Buddha:

See Buddha, Gautama

Gautama ishi:

IV 553

a Brahmana, V 28 (57), 32-33 (60-61)

contemporary of Rama, IV 552; V 28 (57)

mentioned in Upanishads, V 30 (59)

no ancestor of Gautama Buddha, V

28 (56)

places efficacy in Vedas, V 33 (61)

Sraddha rites described by, IX 261

a Suryavaa, V 28 (57)

- Dharma Sastra:

IV 552 & fn.

civil code in, V 33 (61)

bibliog., IV 648

Gauthier, H.:

- Les livre des rots de lgypte:

survey of Royal names, IX 275 fn.

Gautier, Thophile (1811-1872):

opium experiences of, VII 58

Gayet, Albert:

- Le Temple de Luxor

VIII 376 fn.

bibliog., VIII 438

Gazette (Lima):

on Peruvian city of the dead, II 328

Geary, Grattan (?-1900):

editor of Bombay Gazette, III 234

- Through Asiatic Turkey:

on Ghebers, II 129 fn.

bio-bibliog., II 529

Geber (721?-815?):

alchemy and, XI 515 (538), 517

(540)

bio-bibliog., XI 575-76

Gebhard, Arthur:

XI 285

accuses Olcott of despotism, VII 135

turned against T.S. by Mohini, VII

136-37

- "A Few Words on the

Theosophical Organization":

VII 140-45

Gebhard Family:

bio-bibliog., VI 434-36

Gebhard, Mary:

E. Lvi and, I 494-95

Geese:

pun on anointed and, IX 344 & fn.

(372 fn.)

Die Gegenwart:

II 420

N. Blochwitz on sacredness of

number seven, II 409

Gehenna:

fate for dead souls, III 294-95

Geijer, E.G. (1783-1847):

on Rome & slaves, VII 21

bio-bibliog., VII 372

Geikie, Sir Archibald (1835-1924):

on continents, II 431

bio-bibliog., II 529-30

Gelfmann, Jesse:

pardoned by Russian Emperor, III 362

Gell, Dr.:

Bishop of Madras, & Olcott, VI 56-60

on how to handle Olcott, VI 60

unfair practices of, VI 62

Gell, Miss:

raises funds to convert natives, VI 167

Gelong-ma [Tib. dGe-slon-ma]:

Buddhist nun, IV 16 fn.

Gelukpa(s) [Tib. dGe-lugs-pa]:

IX 287

Csoma and, V 255

Dug-pas and, IV 9-10 & fn., 17-18; VI

198

most Adepts belong to, VI 198

never kill even enemies, IV 161

Order & yellow hats, I 240 fn.

psychic powers of, not displayed, IV 160

real, & Esoteric Lamaism, VI 272

yellow the color of, IX 64

See also Tsong-kha-pa

Gelung [Tib. dGe-slon]:

Buddhist monk, IV 160

of Inner Temple on Tibetan

Buddhism, VI 105-12

The Gem:

rare Tennyson poem found in, IX

319-22 & fns.

Gemara:

Babylonian, speaks of real Jesus, IV

362 fn.; VIII 189 fn., 380 fn.,

382 fn.

on Mysteries in the Merkabah, XIV 38

Gematria:

definition, XIV 97-98

first division of literal Kabalah, XIV 214

Notaricon & Themura, IV 517

numbers and, III 195, 202

used in Zohar calculation, XIV 95 & fn.

Gems:

crystals &, as amulets, XII 382

protective function of some, XII 535

Gendrikoff, Count:

on Alexander II's courageous death,

III 123

Gen-dun [Tib. dGe-`dun]:

Buddhist clergy, IV 160

Generation:

meaning of Fall into, XIII 31 fn., 37,

259-60

processes of, VIII 65 (87)

Spiritual vs. Carnal, XIII 37

spontaneous, VIII 34 fn.; IX 74 & fn.

Generative Organs:

corresponds to Kama, XII 699

excitement of, soils brain & spinal

cord, XII 702

no, at end of 6th & 7th Races, XII 700

See also Sex; Uterus

Genesis:

Biblical, cannot be scientifically

demonstrated, VIII 52 (74)

Genesis:

V 207, 223, 224; VII 216, 236, 262;

VIII 214 fn., 266, 289 fn., 367 (387);

IX 80, 188, 210 fn. (232 fn.), 368

(396); XI 511 q. (534 q.); XII, 391

q.; XIII 327 q.; XIV 79, 93 fn., 180,

197 fn., 200-04, 244 q.

Adam-Kadmon is "male-female" man

of, X 346

age of Enoch assigned by, XIV 86

as Akamauth or Wisdom, XIV 46 fn.

on Angelic hosts, XIV 216, 328

on angels who eat, VII 208

on animals, VII 16-18; X 175

astronomical keys to, XIV 203, 208

& fn., 244

on breath of life, XII 545

Chaldean Genesis cp. to, XIII 101-03

on coats of skin, XIII 59-60

confusion of text of, XIV 184,

197 fn., 208, 211, 216

cosmogony related to Pyramid, XIV

69, 208

on Creation, XIV 146, 197-99, 201-02,

206-09 & fn., 210

on curse of Canaan, VII 21

on curse of women, IV 501

on Darkness of, X 331

dual nature of personages in, XIV

157, 187, 198-99

Enochs of, are identical, XIV 86 fn.

first 3 chapters occult, XII 556

first 14 letters of, XIV 206-07

first sentence of, VII 261 fn,

full of allegories, XII 342

generative potencies described in, XIV

239, 244

Giants of ancient races in, VI 117,

176; XIII 111; XIV 94, 315

Great Pyramid contains whole of,

XIV 208

on Jehovah's curse, IV 195

Kabala needed to interpret, III 456 fn.

meaning of Berēshith in, XIV 238, 239

meaning of 1st verses of, XIV 67, 87,

197 fn., 206-08, 210-11, 244

mentions 3 of 7 Spirits, X 19

mistranslation in, X 357

Moses allegedly wrote, III 45

on nephesh, XII 364

not originally in Hebrew, XIV 172

numerical symbolism in, XIV 65 fn.,

69, 172, 206-08, 211, 244

Old Serpent of, XII 373

permutation of names in, XIV 187-88,

197 fn.

purely symbolic, VIII 403-04; IX 237

et seq.

read esoterically, XIII 98-101

recorded on Babylonian tiles, XIV 170

referenced, VI 157

on "slaying of man" in, VII 256

on Sons of God in, XIV 298

on stone "Bethel," XII 94 (101)

synopsis of Pentateuch, XIV 65

written by Moses, XIV 172

Genethliac Tables:

prove age of Egyptian zodiac, XIV

348

Genethliacal Influences:

magic and, VII 115, 127

Genevive, St.:

as Isis, X 278

as rebaptized Isis, XII 96 (103)

Genghis Khan (1162-1227):

Napoleon a modern, IV 392

Genii:

preside over people & nations, VII

195-96

See also Lares; Manes etc.

Genius(es):

as blooming of Ego, XII 17

cause of, XII 13-14

Egos of, cp. to idiots or fools, XII 15

everyone a vehicle for, XII 21

fate of artificial, XII 18

Karma and, XII 15

law of rebirth and, XIV 381-82

light of Manasaputras, XII 18-19

is light of real, Inner man, XII 15

neither Divine gift nor accident, XII 14

not mediums, I 363 (367)

proves immortal Ego, XII 22

rare in our historical cycle, XII 20

spiritually inspired, I 295 sui generis,

XII 17-18

true, cannot die, XII 19

as tutelar deity, XII 14

Geocentric System:

why West clung to, XIV 211 fn.

Geological:

end of, cycle & beginning of another,

V 259

groups of mankind, V 219

races, V 213 fn., 214

Geology:

man's history of changes in, XIII

349-50

Geometrical Figure(s):

equivalent to mantra, XII 567

explained in Chart of the Pleroma,

XIII 15-21

fourth dimension and, I 359-60

in liquids & Norremberg polarizer,

VII 291-92

symbolism, IX 270

table of, colors & principles, XII 564

Geometry:

backbone of the Occult, XIV 8, 62-63

in biblical symbology, XIV 43-44

& fn., 62, 87 fn., 92

body and, XIV 10 fn.

Dodecahedron & Euclid's Elements

of, XIII 71

fundamenal figure & Moses, XIV

95-96

human consciousness and, X 401

ideas, numbers and, XIV 10 fn., 62, 99

Kabalistic interpretations, XIV 87 fn.

key to Universal Knowledge &

Language, XIV 181, 192

magical power of hexagon, XIV

102-03

in nature, X 400

of Pythagoras, XIV 99

Geometry in Religion:

on Mosaic Law, XIV 172 & fn.

George, Saint:

on disappearing savage races, XI

193-94

Theseus and, V 240

George of Cappadocia, Saint (?-361):

X 14

cp. with 7 Rishis, X 30

biog., X 417

Georgia (Russia):

on idol Zeda of, II 125-26 fn.

Gerbovnik:

Book of Heraldry, III 80

bibliog., III 509

Gerebko, Clementine:

H.P.B.'s business connection with, I

54-56, 83-85

Germ(s):

Brahma & Prakriti as, of life, III 405, 406

disease, & thoughts, III 425

in ether, III 405

of Mundane Egg, X 351-52

noumenal, of oak, X 362

one with space, X 367

symbol of unmanifested nature, X 353

Germany:

planted seeds of dire Karma, X 278

Gerrard, John (1545-1611?):

on "barnacle-goose," VII 82

bio-bibliog., VII 372-73

Gerzen, A.A.:

See Herzen

Gesenius, H.F.W. (1786-1842):

claimed Phoenician source for

modern alphabets, V 298

- Hebrew-English Lexicon . . . :

on verb "to be," VIII 387 fn.

bibliog., VIII 438

Gestation:

after-death state of, & 4th & 5th

principles, VI 109

Devachan and, V 14 (42), 82

functions of auric egg in, XII 649-52

man's principles and, IV 185

period of Ego, IV 121

Gestefeld, Ursula N. (1845-1921):

- Statements of Christian Science:

published as 12 pamphlets on Healing

by Spirit, X 34

reviewed, X 34-42

bibliog., X 34 fn., 417

Ghadias:

See Ghatkas

Gharsh:

root of Kris & other Gk. terms, VIII

358 (375 fn.)

Ghar-zha:

statue of Buddha plundered at, V 246

Ghatkas [Sk. Ghatikas]:

measure of time, II 118

in Sauramanam chronology, V 261

Ghazipore (India):

on bogus T.S. at, IV 187-88

Ghebers:

ancient fire-worshippers, I 118

called Behedin, II 127, 128

most honest, II 129

Temple & worship of, II 122 et seq.

See also Parsis

Gherardesca, Ugolino della (1220?-1289):

on imprisonment of, IX 94 & fn.

Ghools:

or Ghooleh are elementaries, VI 170

Ghrish (Sk.):

root of Christos, VIII 201 & fn.

Gian Jin:

founded Persepolis, III 460

Giants:

on ancient, XIII 111-13

Genesis & Enoch on, VI 117, 175-76

humanity will become, again, XIII

134

monoliths ascribed to, II 316, 317

Gibbon, Edward (1737-1794):

- The History of the Decline . . .:

VIII 232

on Gnostics, VIII 212

on Greeks, VII 198

Gibier, Dr. Paul (1851-1900):

VII 321 (335)

on inertness of matter, XII 413

- Les Spiritisme and Physiologie

Transcendental . . . :

on "lucid zone" of specialists, XIII

140-41

on Prof. Vulpian, XIII 144

Gibraltar:

caves of, & gigantic human bones, II 337

once joined to Africa, II 337

Gichtel, John G. (1638-1710):

occult phraseology of, XII 83

Saint-Martin and, X 155-56

bio-bibliog., XII 748

Gill, Charles (1824-?):

- Book of Enoch:

author of, a Semitic Milton, XIV 78

on early Christians' plagiarisms of,

XIV 77-79, 82

edited Laurence tr. of, XIV 77

on Enoch as antediluvian patriarch,

XIV 79

on influence of Enoch's visions, XIV

77-78

on prophecies of human races in, XIV 80

superior to OT., XIV 78-79

supernatural nature of, XIV 77

verses of, arbitrarily transposed, XIV

82

- Evolution of Christianity:

XIV 74, 77

bibliog., XIV 530

Gilray:

Hogarth &, caricaturists, II 380

Ginsburg, Christian D. (1831-1914):

on Chokhmah, IX 362 fn. (390 fn.)

- The Kabbalah, its Doctrines . . .:

VII 271

on death of Shimon ben Yohai, XIV

89 fn.

Knowledge critics sneer at, VIII

157-58

on Mirandola's challenge to scholars,

XIV 169 fn.

on Pico della Mirandola, VII 252 fn.

-- Zohar:

on emanation of Universe, XIV

184-85

tr., under pen name, XIV 184 fn.

biobibliog., XIII 383

bibliog., VIII 158 fn., 438; XIV 185 fn.

Girard, Paul (1852-?):

L'Asclepeion . . .:

XI 243 fn. (279 fn.)

bibliog., XI 576

Girardot[n], Baron F. (1628-1715):

collection of autographs, II 199

Girton:

paedopoietics and, XII 250

Glacial Period:

man and, II 115

Gladstone, Win. E. (1809-1898):

belief in "accursed Ham," XIII 99

collates papal pronouncements, IV

395

craze of Phallicism, XIII 263 fn.

Russia and, III 77

story about, IV 237

twitted for belief in biblical genesis,

IX 238

- Rome...:

on Papal abusive language, III 68-69

bibliog., III 509

Glamour:

in conjurers' illusion, XII 326

influences hypnotism, XII 395-96

not supernatural, XII 326-27

Glanvill, Rev. Joseph (1636-1680):

V 291

- Sadducismus triumphatus:

Henry More on "witches," XIII 225 q.

bio-bibliog., V 374,

bibliog., XIII 383

Glastonbury Abbey:

Christmas hawthorn of, II 167

Glaucias:

disciple or interpreter of Peter, VIII

213, 232

Glaerbach (?-1841):

fate of the necromancer, II 366-77

Gleichen, Baron C.-H. von:

work on Saint-Germain, III 527 rf.

Globe(s):

color key-notes and, VI 14

Earth's, not Sacred Planets, X 340

key to cycles of, XIII 301-06

obscuration of, X 393

our, is 4th, V 16 fn. (44 fn.)

-Round, & Dhyan-Chohans, VI 267

seed of Wisdom and, VI 267-68

seven, & geometry, XIII 17, 19-20

superior, visited three times, V 16 (45)

symbology of, & calf, III 130-31

Universe filled with septenary, V

16 fn. (44 fn.)

The Globe (London):

hostile to Theosophy, XI 60 fn., 456

Glossary:

need of occult, V 113 fn.

Gluttony:

fasting vs., IV 296-97

paralyses will power, IV 296

paves the way to degradation, IV 296

Glycas, Michael:

on Sun & Archangel Uriel, X 16

bio-bibliog., X 417

Glyphs:

Jehovah and, VIII 210

Glypta (Gk.):

a translation of teraphim, VII 231

Gnomes:

VII 37

gain "immortality" from humans, XII

192

guard treasures in Gobi, XIV 21

Salamanders and, XII 190, 192

sylphs, etc., I 284 et seq.

Gnōsis (Gk.):

based on natural laws, XIII 14

in Book of the Dead, XII 626

Christ of, IX 19-20 & fns.

Church accepts false, XIV 341 fn.

on Church plagiarism of, XIV 341

definitions, VIII 177; XIII 6

divine, protects Soul at death, XIII 74

exoteric & esoteric, XI 220 (256)

great mystery of, XIII 40

influence of, in later centuries, XI 215

(251)

linguistic comparisons, XIII 7 fn.

of Marcion & Valentinus accepted by

H.P.B., IX 359 fn. (387 fn.)

is Mathematics of Pythagoras, XIV

35 nomenclature, XIII 40

of Ophites, XIII 35

orthodox, a nightmare, IX 359 fn.

(387 fn.)

St. Paul's regard for, XIV 340, 341 fn.

profession of the "false," XIV 304,

341 & fn.

Pythagorean, XI 87, 214 (250); XIV 46

science of Higher Self, XIV 304

secret, has three degrees, II 95

sevenfold, VIII 182 fn.

still has many votaries, XIV 27

Theosophy direct descendent of

Universal, XI 227 (264)

Tree of Life and, XII 630

True Christianity died with the, IX

357 fn. (385 fn.)

universal, VIII 182

Vidya and, XI 235 fn. (271 fn.)

Wisdom is end of, XIII 40

 

 

Gnostic(s):

on Aeons, X 403-05

Aeōns echoed Eastern Avataras, XIV

372 fn.

Aeōns emanated from Unknown, XIV

162

allegory of Jesus, XIV 160-61

Angels as Builders, XIV 209, 212

Anti-, Christians distort Kabalah,

XIV 168

Buddhism and, V 211 fn.

Chrstos-Christos and, IX 210 (232)

dove glyph and, XIII 8

Ebionitic, were pupils of Nazarenes,

XIV 150

Egyptian, teachings, XIV 112, 199,

263 fn.

Elohim & their creation, XIV 205,

211-12

had Essenian ideas, XIV 263 fn.

Fall and, VIII 20

Five Words of, XIII 32

on gems, XIII 54

gospels esoteric allegories, IX 23 fn.

Gospels influenced by, I 382; VIII

210-11

Holy Ghost female with, XIV 187 fn.

Iaō-Chnubis with 7 rays, XIV 203

interpretation of Matthew, XIII 75

Jesus denied by, IX 205 (227)

Jewish, & initiation secrets, XI 73

Jews could become, IX 136

"knowing Ones," XIII 7 & fn.

last true Christians were, VIII 357

(374)

most philosophical of early

Christians, XIV 70, 212, 304

most refined mystics of the day, VIII

211

mysterious, numbers, XIII 21

Mystery of, 7 Aeōns, XIV 112

not heretics, XIV 70, 162

not Polytheists, XI 239 (276)

occult ideas on Kingdom, XIII 48-49

older doctrine of, XIII 35

Ophis & triple symbolism, XIII 57

Ophites & Basilideans, I 105

Origen on Naaseni school, XIII 36-37

origins of Atonement, XIV 262-63 fn.

Ozarim or Initiates were, XIV 263 fn.

Paul a, VIII 176 fn., 212

pivotal teaching, XIII 40

reasons stigmatized, XIV 70, 304

schools of Egypt, XIII 29

secret records of, burned by

Christians, X 71

separate themselves from the Church,

VIII 360-61 (379)

slandered by Church Fathers, XI 71

on soulless races or Gods, XIV 205

spirit of matter's name, XIII 98

symbol of physical body, XIII 59-60

various fraternities of, VIII 361

(379 fn.)

See also Basilides; Valentinus etc.

Gnostic Region(s):

Aeōns & Orders, XIII 9, 29

Air as Middle, XIII 35

of First Precepts, XIII 7

of Five Trees & Seven Amens, XIII 10

of Great Invisible Forefather, XIII 33

of Inheritance of Light, XIII 30

in Initiation, XIII 35

of Left, XIII 25, 27, 29

of Right, XIII 22, 26, 29

on Saviour, XIII 9

of Three Amens, XIII 10

of Two Truths, XIII 83

Gnostic Rulers:

of the Aeōns, XIII 12, 34

Conversion of, XIII 34, 35

Fire in Flesh of the, XIII 38

as Guardians, XIII 27

Planetary, XIII 25, 26, 228-29

as Powers, XIII 9

of the Right, XIII 27, 29

Sphere of the, XIII 22, 27

Gnostic Tables:

Greek letters & numbers, XIII 52

on Ineffable, XIII 69-70

on Inheritance of Light, XIII 64

on Midst, XIII 66

on Mysteries & Planes, XIII 68

on Ordering of the Right, XIII 65

on Saviours, XIII 63

on Thirteenth Aeōn, XIII 63

Gnostic Theosophical Society:

false claims exposed, XII 25-26

Gnosticism:

dating of, XIV 262-63 fn.

Ebionitic, XIV 150-51

on Eden, XIII 23

Essenes influenced, XIV 263 fn.

Gnosis and, XIV 304

Greek derivation, XIII 6

Hylē of, XII 374

influenced by Eastern philosophy, XII

347 fn.

Jesus a false Messiah ace. to, XIV 395

little known, XIII 6-7

on Magic's full meaning, XII 551-61

on man's creation, XIV 199

Masonry a product of, XIII 8

Oriental, influenced Pythagoras &

Plato, XIV 15 & fn.

Paul opposed, XIV 304

in Paul's Epistles, XIV 218-19, 304

persecution of, XII 215

refined, of Cardinals, VIII 178

shreds of, VIII 216

spiritualism & revival of occult, XII

123

syncretistic origins, XIII 6

See also Basilideans; Naaseni;

Ophites; Valentinians

Goa (India):

Saint Francis Xavier's body &

"miracles" at, VI 233-36

Goat of Mendes:

or Pan, IV 263

Gobi (Shamo) Desert:

Ancient Ones lived on island in, XIII

330

buried secrets or treasures under, XIV

18-19, 21

cyclic revelation of, secrets, XIV 21

an Eden in center of, XIII 330

first civilization of 5th race and, V

165

an inland sea once, III 402, 420, 467;

VIII 58 (80)

once a Sacred Island, V 221; VII 287

once part of Upper India, V 222

Sambhala and, III 421

Spirits in, XIV 20-21

Goblet d'Alviella, Count (1846-1925?):

contrasted Spencer & Harrison, XIII

96 & fn., 97

Goblins:

on chief of the elementary, I 111

God:

Abraxas as, XIV 112

as absolute whole, VIII 66 (88)

absorption into, & nirvana, III 89

allegedly knows future controversies,

IV 232-33

Angelic Host and, XIV 215, 217

in anthropomorphic religions, XIV

242

atheism and, XI 62-63

attributes of, unphilosophical, XI 209

backbiting & cursing Jews, X 202

belief in, & fear of, result in

selfishness, IV 498

biblical allegories of, XIV 57-59, 185

Brahma or, cp. with Brahman, III 424

Chons moves his statue, VII 123

Christian, worse than devil, VIII 299

Christians ideas about, contradictory,

I 333

clergy isolated, XIV 250

created in Man's image, XIV 146

"creation" and, III 380 fn.

definition, VI 180

denial of, & materialism, XII 124

denied by our civilization, VIII 275

Devil and, III 299 fn.

Devil as, reversed, IV 195, 263, 264

Divine Androgyne, XIV 146, 185, 187

as Divine Esse, X 232

as divine indweller, V 100

Earth the footstool of, XIII 58 fn.

Elōhim are not, XIV 212

enlargement of human infusoria, VI

140

-essence identical with man's, XIII 55

everyone an incarnation of, XII 533

any evil done to Humanity wounds,

VIII 66 (88)

extra-cosmic, rejected by theosophists,

V 355; XI 373, 416 fn.

extra-Kosmic, is absurd, XII 200

as Fire, III 460

Founders don't believe in personal, III

27; IV 474; XI 335

garment of, as Universe, XIII 308-09

geometrizes, X 372; XIV 62, 99, 185

Hebrew YHVH, XIV 188

Hermetic & Kabalistic, XIV 301-02,

314-15

Hugo on, I 199

Humanity is only, to be served, VIII

66 (88)

humorous appeal to, III 330

idea of, X 42-45 fn., 46-47

idea of personal, rejected, V 356-57;

X 46-47, 345

idea of, & term Nastika, IV 335-36

as ideal outsider, V 100

an Immortal Entity, XIV 54-55, 56 fn.

of Immutable Law, XIV 42

impersonal, inspires Yogi, III 27

"Incarnate" not recognized, XIV

353-54

incorporeal principle, XII 200

of Israel, XILI 256-58, 278

vara or Brahma not Absolute, III

424

Jehovah not Supreme, III 457

Jesus not, but a mortal, XIV 45

Kabala[h] on first form of, XIII 352

Kabalah on Garment of, XIV 185

known by personal merit, XIV 51-52

& fn.

lamb of, & lamb cutlet, III 330

limitations of term, XI 24, 27, 67 et

seq.

living in man, proved by Buddha &

Sankara, V 100

Lord, directed bloody wars, XI 37

Lord, Moses & Satan, XIII 101 fn.

man can become a, I 73

a "man of war," X 102

man's only, is within, II 160; III

410 fn.; V 100; X 255, 345;

XI 239 (276); XIV 213

Mankind is, of Comtists, XIII 96-97

mental slavery of personal, idea, XII

124

miracles and, IV 308 fn.

mistake of, III 261

Monad &, compared, XIV 49, 212

monotheistic, of NT., XIV 354 fn.

monster, VIII 316

of Mysteries, XIV 270 ff., 276

nature and, IX 168

no personal, in Theosophy, X 73; XII

533, 569

numbers one & ten and, XIV 97,

112 fn.

omnipresence of, & devil, IV 388-89

One Element and, IV 220

only true & living, IV 420

Over-soul, XIV 48

personal, adoration fosters Black

Magic, XIII 256, 260

personal, an impossibility, III 112,

203, 261; IV 495; V 100,

317; VI 141; X 230; XI 143-44,

414-16 fns.

personal, & problem of evil, X 150

personal, as a term, XII 534

personal, as collectivity of spiritual

hosts, XI 64

personal, as one of the gods, IX 169

personal, denied by Buddhists in T.S.,

V 96 fn,

personal, idea fosters priesthood, X 66

personal, is Atma-Buddhi, XIV 49

personal, must use material force, IV

307 fn.

personal, never taught by Magi, IV

515, 520

personal, not in Upanishads, IV 337

personal, notion limits Western

thinkers, V 76, 89

on personal, of E. Lvi, VI 178-80

no personal, outside of man, XI 239

(276)

personal, pleaded for, V 31920

personal, rejected by great

Philosophers, VI 188

as petty tailor, XII 200 & fn.

of Philosopher, XIV 8

Platonic views of, VI 207; XIV 9-10,

412 & fn., 413

potent acts help to express our inner,

XII 533-34

prayer to, fosters selfishness, XIV 42

praying to, for armed victory, X 104

Presence is Theophania, XIV 48, 52

Psalms on, XIII 48 & fn.

reliance on external, a pernicious

doctrine, X 96

rules through intermediaries, XIV 330

Satan is Son of, X 108-09; XIII 101

seven-headed serpent and, XIII 58

seven-rayed, III 453

seventh principle, or Divine

Augoeides, III 321

Solus the One, XIV 99

sons of, III 187, 189, 215 fn.

spirit means both, & alcohol, I 332

Spiritual central Sun is, VII 274

symbol of harmony, I 199-200

on temple of, XIV 55-56 & fn., 58

of Theists not logical, XI 416 fn.

of Theosophists defined, VI 141-43;

VIII 58 (80), 368-69 (388)

Theosophists don't believe in

personal, IV 298; XI 414 fn.

of Theosophy is Cosmos itself, XI

409

ungodly tricks of Biblical, XIII 102

as Universal Life or Mind, IV 453;

XIV 7, 301, 413

Universal Logos idea distorted by,

concept, VIII 305

the Unknown, X 242

a useless term, IV 68

Vedas revealed by will of, XIII 108

vindictive, VIII 274

violent commands of, III 116-17

Will of, II 193, 194

within every heart, XIV 48, 54-56

& fn.

of Zohar, XIV 184-86

God-Man:

purity the attribute of, VI 15

God-Nothing:

of Basilides, XI 240-42 (276-78)

God-Parents:

occult side of, custom, IX 156, 285-86

Godadhara (Sk.):

elementaries at Gya, V 310-11, 313

Goddess(es):

Bohu as mother of Gods, XIV 156-57

of Moisture & ancient nymphs, XII

149

Mother, of Light, Heat & Electricity,

XIV 6465

Muth, Venus & Isis, XIV 155-56

Pagan, called "demons" by Church,

XIV 64

Sarasvati inventress of Sanskrit, XIV

96

Sarasvati, of Wisdom, XIV 157

seven Elōhim as, XIV 211-14

Vach Viraj, XIV 156 fn.

See also individual goddesses

Gods:

abstract forces, not physical potencies,

XIV 242

Adepts are links from men to, VIII 401

Adepts revere, not worship, XIV 50

adore the One Dark Truth, XII 570

allowed gifts from mortals, XII 94

(100-01)

of Amorites, VII 216

ancient, adopted by Christians, XI 70

ancient, androgynous, VIII 139

angelic host in Christianity, XIV

215-17, 319-25

angels &, as Pagan precursors, XIV

72-73, 321-23

astral pictures of, faded away, IX 102

clergy isolated, from One Cause, XIV

250

created ancient languages, XIV 96-97,

196 fn.

created mortal soul, II 5 (16)

descent of, in December, X 278

Devas & men, XII 202

dual-sexed images of, XIV 291

Egyptian, called elementaries, III 478

elements as emanations from minor,

XII 149

eleven classes of, in Vedas, XII 201

Elōhim of Genesis, XIV 67, 184,

197-98 & fn., 201-02, 206, 208 & fn.,

210, 215

eminent men called, VI 188

Epicurus on, of multitude, II 95; XIV

50 & fn.

euhemerized, XIII 298-300

Finnish, are throughout nature, X

144-46

as First Principles, II 95; XI 110 (124)

foretaste of knowledge of, XI 118

(132)

forsee future, XIV 300-01

four-faced, XI 80

God's "militia" and, XIV 215

good & bad, VII 237

Hindu, as signs & symbols, XI 64

Hindu, Greek & Latin, cp., XII 149

as human principles, XI 502

Humanity once lived among, XIV 68,

196 fn., 256

images of, VII 215

are imperfect, XIV 217

Indian, & Jewish Patriachs, XIV

91 fn., 202, 381

Initiates become, XIV 141, 246, 249

256

Invocation of, XIV 350

Jehovah only one of, XIV 223

Jewish & Christian names for, XIV

348 fn.,

key to Hindu, XII 201

Logos cp. with, XIV 218 & fns.,

as Lord of Beings, XIV 218 & fns.

Man identical in essence with, in

Nature, XII 519

mans Higher Self same essences as, XI

64

man create, yet desecrate, II 210

men will become creative, VIII 367

(387)

millions of exoteric, X 346

the Mind-Born Sons, XIV 380 fn.

mistaken for devils, VII 110

moral influence of, XIV 345

mortals in previous births, VIII 208

mother of, XIV 156, 214-15

mystic gems or "tears of the," XII 382

numbers and, XIV 99

offering their blood, VIII 208

one Divinity and, XII 569

only high Adepts can perceive, in true

form, XII 560

Pagan, as Christian prototypes, XIV

71-72 fn.

Pagan, called evil by Zoroastrians &

Christians, VI 187-88

Pagan, denounced by Church, XIV

64, 71

Pagan, of Russia, X 144

Pagan, superior to angels, XIV

71-72 fn.

Persian ideas about, III 450

as Planetary Spirits, XIV 276, 314,

334, 344

Planets as GodsCouncillors and, XIV

326-27

or powers of nature, XIII 57, 298-99

prayed to by Kings, XIV 351

Psalms on, XIII 48 & fn.

purity alone can raise us to the, II 96

rays of the All-Light, IX 169

revealed in Initiation, XIV 276

on reviling the, I 237

"Rope of the," XIII 32

Saktis of Brahmanical, XIV 65

on self-created, XIV 218

seven conscious "principles," XIV

50-51, 198, 209, 380

seven mansions of, XIV 198, 202,

209, 380

shadow not cast by, IX 241

sidereal proof needed, XIV 231

Socrates on, XIV 42, 256

souls of Masters from bygone eras,

VIII 401

stories about, fables or allegories, XI

236 (272-73), 502

subordinate to Unknown Deity, XIV

325 fn.

Sun-, & Dec. 25th, II 164

"superstitions" related to, XII 149

symbolized properties of the One, XII

569-70

tears of different, transformed, XIII 46

temple vs. nature worship of, XIII 299

Theophania with, XIV 48

three aspects in mythology of, XIV 91

twelve great, III 319

universal essence and, XI 110 (124)

various classes of, XII 643-45

of Vedas symbolical, IV 366

of Wisdom, XIV 46 fn.

World still needs, XIV 64

worship of tribal, X 345

writings of, VII 108 fn.

See also Deva(s); Elōhim; &

individual Gods & Deities

Godwin, William (1756-1836):

XI 512 (535)

-Lives of the Necromancers:

on Diocletian burning alchemical

books, XI 513 (536)

on elixir vitae, XI 518 (541)

on first record of Alchemy, XIV 298

bibliog., XIV 530

Goethe, Johann W. von (1749-1832):

XI 41, 43, 186

Mephisto of, XII 48-49, 405

"The Great Kophta" of, XII 79

- Faust:

on culture, X 236 on

"loom of time," XIII 310 q.

Goetia:

dangers of sorcery or, II 96

Golden Age:

alleged, VIII 360 (378)

common faith in, XIV 305

conditions for, XI 202

not yet arrived, XIV 355

or SatyaYuga, XIV 357

See also Yugas

The Golden Ass:

See Apuleius

Golden Calf:

on alchemical purpose of, XI 43-44

symbolism of, VIII 308-09

Golden Fleece:

Caucasian races and, XI 512-13

(535-36)

Golden Gate:

between two worlds, I 191

leading to Infinite Truth, I 130

natural-born magicians and, IX 260

occultism and, IX 254

The Golden Legend:

See Jacobus de Voragine

Golden Stairs:

of discipleship, XII 503, 591, 596

Goldenberg:

Kropotkine trial and, III 157

motives & confessions of, III 159

Russian terrorist, III 157

Goldstcker, Theodor (1821-1872):

on date of Panini, V 196

on date of Patajali, V 193

Menander's expedition and, V 194

Sanskit Text Society and, II 473

biobibliog., II 530

Goloka:

as region of Rays, XIII 159

Golos (Russian Journal):

III 49

art. by Mendeleyev in, I 217

Markoff on magic in Russia, II

444-45

Gmara, F. Lpez de (1510-1560):

on Teotihuacn, II 320

bio-bibliog., II 530

Comes, Michael (1951-):

- The Coulomb Case:

recent research on, XIV 473

- "Fragments from H.P.B.'s

Mystical History":

notes on, XIV 476-96

Gonemys, Count:

psychic research and, V 358

Gong-sso Rinpoche:

resides in Bhutan, IV 12

Gon-pa [Tib. dGon-pa]:

Buddhist monastery, IX 255

chelaship and, IV 607

on first monastery or, V 245

hereditary group within, IV 607

lamasery, III 321

Good:

as God-Spirit of harmony, I 200

Masters limited in doing, by Karma,

XII 602

some are, when asleep, IV 331

See also Evil

Good and Evil:

angel "Liberty" and, XII 50

conflict of, X 145, 151

duality of, pervades Universe, XII

602-03

in Egyptian symbolism, I 200

equilibrated, I 200; II 382; III 186,

349

intensified in disciples, XII 503

necessary, III 349; VIII 112, 115-16

origin of, IV 195, 423; IX 136-37

spirituality for both, IV 251

"sublime paternity" of, XII 50

Good Works:

may be vitally injurious, VIII 169

must be backed with knowledge, VIII

170

value of, VIII 170

See also Deeds; Morality

Goonib (Russian Caucasus):

Circassians' last stronghold, XII

230 fn.

Yermolov's monument at, XII 230

Gopa:

mystic power of Buddha, V 255

Copal, Dr. Pandurang:

on Indian medicine, II 199

Gopala (Sk.):

cowherd, I 356

Gopichand[ana] (Sk.):

emblems and, II 119

Gopis (Sk.):

Krishna &, real meaning of, VI 263

Gopura (Sk.):

definition, I 355-56

Gorchakoff, Prince:

See Gortchakoff, Prince A.M.

Cordon, Mrs. Alice:

II 260

Dayanada and, IV 270

Saw K.H., III 332-33

Spiritualist & F.T.S., III 146, 504

- Missions in India:

II 363, 393

Gordon, Lt. Col. Wm. (1831-1909):

II 260

Gorodek, Rabbi:

Number 666 and, III 85

Gorres, J.J. von (1776-1848):

IX 347 (375)

bio-bibliog., IX 418

Gortchakoff, Prince A.M. (1798-1883):

I 259; II 392

biog., I 464; II 392 fn.

Gosain(s) (Hindi):

I 241; II 77, 457

Performs phenomenon at Cawnpoor, I

275-277

Gospel(s):

Bibliography of H.P.B. on, VIII 218-19

Contain fragments of Gnostic wisdom,

VIII 179 fn.

contradictions in, VIII 219

date from end of 4th century, IV 242

Enoch passages cp. to, XIV 77-82

esoteric character of, VIII 172 et seq.

four-faced nature of, VI 153

full of inconsistencies, IV 236-37

Gnostics influenced, I 382; VIII

210-11

inaccuracy of, VI 150

Irenaeus on the, VI 153

Kabalistical reading of, XIV 151-59

made up legend, XIV 109

N.T. cp. with Apocryphal, XIV 109

Oriental elements are in, XIV 16

original Hebrew, of Matthew, IV

238-42

pervert esoteric facts, IX 22 fn.

Synoptical, characters, XIV 353

writers of, knew the truth, VIII 178

written in mystery-language, VIII 210

See also Bible; Matthew; Mark; Luke,

John

Gospel According to the Hebrews:

approved in a synod, XIV 150

Jerome knew, not heretical, XIV 150,

159

Justin Martyr used only, XIV 150 fn.

reveals Jesus in true light, XIV 159

true Gospel of Matthew for 400 years,

XIV 150

Gospel of the Egyptians.

on when Kingdom comes, XIII 48

Gospel of the Hebrews:

X 54 fn. (61 fn.)

on Holy Ghost being feminine, IX

361 fn. (389 fn.)

Gospoja P.:

tale of, witchcraft, I 166 et seq.

Gossip:

must be avoided, XII 494

slander and, XII 494

true philosopher has no fear of, XIII

244-45

See also Slander(s)

Gotama Akshapada:

V 34 (62)

did not write on occultism, V 13 (42)

later than Kapila, V 30 (59)

Nyaya School author, IV 552;

V 31 (60)

on the Prameyas, IV 579-80

Tremeschini's Gōtomō and, V 26-27 (55)

whole Yuga between, & Gautama

ishi, V 34 (62)

- Nyaya-Sutras:

V 10 (39), 13-14 fn. (42 fn.), 27-28

(55-56), 3031 (59-60)

only recognize "invisible principle," V

33 (61)

on the soul, II 11 (22)

bibliog., II 530; V 366

Gotama Buddha:

See Buddha, Gautama

"Gōtomo":

Code of, VI 78 (87), 85 (93)

Gotra:

Olcott and, V 324

Gougenot des Mousseaux, H.R.

(1805-1878):

I 139; V 291

destroys own views, VII 23-24, 79

- Les hauts phnomnes de la

magie:

IV 300; XII 135 fn.

di Raulica on Satan, III 91, 278

on Satan, IX 17

- La Magie au xixme sicle:

IV 141

on Home & de Ravignan, I 196

on lunar image in Tibetan temple,

XIV 331 q.

on magnetic healing, IV 382

- Les mdiateurs et les moyens de

la magie:

VII 204 fn., 205-06, 210, 213

on body of angels, VII 208-09

on Mercury, XIV 148

- Moeurs et pratiques des demons:

IV 300; XII 270 fn.

on Devil, VIII 20 & fn.

on Devil as Pillar of Faith, III 91,

278; IX 17

on necessity of Satan, II 195

biobibliog., 1464; V 374-75

bibliog., II 530; III 509-10; IV 648;

VII 373; VIII 438; IX 418

Gould, Sabine Baring-(1834-1924):

- Curious Myths of the Middle

Ages:

on solar myths, VI 215

bibliog., VI 437

Goupillon:

Holy Water of Pagans cp. to, XI 77

Govinda:

Sikh guru, I 373

 

Govinda Swami:

VI 189

Jacolliot and, II 61 (66-67)

Govinda Yogi:

same as Patajali, V 192-93

Grabianca, Count:

Cagliostro and, XII 84 fn.

Grace:

"miracles" &, are only magic, XIV 116

Graetz, Heinrich (1817-1891):

XIV 138

Graha-Raja (Sk.):

meaning in initiatory rite, XIV 260

Grajdanine:

Vera Jelihovsky's story in, X 295

Grammarian:

as occult term, XI 230 (267)

Grand Architect of Universe:

or Mahat the impersonal, X 342

of Masons is personal, X 341

Grand Kren:

"Precursor" of Buddha at, III 185

Grand Orient of Italy:

Jesuits and, IV 55-60

Grandidier, Alfred (1836-1921):

VIII 36

bio-bibliog., VIII 438

Grandier, Urbain (1590-1634):

priest burnt alive for "witchcraft,"

VIII 104 & fn.

Granth:

See AdiGranth

Grantha(s):

on Brahmana writings, XIII 314

definition, V 296

Panini on, XIII 314-15

Graphic:

VII 309

on Sinnett's novel United, VII 307

Gratitude:

Talleyrand and, V 282

Gravitation:

due to polarity, VIII 59 (81)

electricity and, IV 222

force other than, suspected, XII

327 fn.

is law of attraction & repulsion, IV 222

law of, can be "broken," VIII 311-12

little known, VII 87

nature of, I 242-43

on presumably Universal Law of, XIV

228-32

science says, infallible, XIV 22829

scientists on, I 243

a self-generated blind law, XIV 228-31

will and, XII 119

See also Force(s); Magnetism

Gravity:

adepts reject, V 152

as expansion & contraction, X 387

nature of, X 377

occultists objection to theory of, X

390-91

Secret Doctrine and, X 386

Gray, Dr.:

levitation certified by, I 244

Great Bear:

Seven ishis and, X 346

Great Beast:

number of, III 84-85, 120, 186, 200

Great Breath:

Atman as, XII 615

in eternity, X 355

in pralaya, X 308-09

or Universal Deity, XII 139

See also Absolute; Motion; Periodicity

Great Invisible:

Projections & Powers of, XIII 9, 33

Saturn and, XIII 33

Great Pyramid:

on age of, IV 287; XIII 322

age & purpose of, XIV 297

astronomical meaning of, XIV 68,

157-58

astronomical symbols of, XIV 208

Biblical names and, XIV 65-66,

157-59, 208

compared to Solomon's temple, XIV

65, 183 fn., 195

contains all of Genesis, XIV 208

date cp. with Books of Moses, XIV

183 fn.

dating by science, XIV 24 fn.

degraded by moderns, XIV 24

founded on Aryan Mysteries, XIV

157 fn.

Garden of Eden and, XIV 208

of Ghizeh vs. Eiffel Tower, XII 310

Indian Pantheon related to, XIV 208

& fn.

Initiations within, XIV 24 fn., 262,

280, 297

INRI glyph and, XIV 158

living Esoteric monument, XIV 195, 208

marble coating of, engraved with

symbols, XI 358-59

measured objective spheres, XIV 157,

20 8

measurements same as Arc of

Covenant, XIV 183 fn., 195 fn.

not built but desecrated by Cheops,

IV 287; XIV 297

an observatory, XIII 322

purpose known by Herodotus, XIV

24 fn.

related to the elements, XIV 158

sacred cubit derived from, XIV

195 fn.. 208

seven chambers of, VII 113

symbolism of, XIV 24 fn., 68, 91-92,

100 fn., 157-59

symbolism of apex, III 315

Great Renunciation:

definition, XI 63

See also Silent Watcher

Great Tone:

or Kung, XII 550

Great Tsebaōth:

Deity of the Right, XIII 39

Father of Jesus, XIII 36

Great Year:

Polar Star and, II 338

or six saros & cataclysms, III 150

Grbaut, Eugne (1846-1915):

- Papyrus Orbinay:

on Ani or Spiritual Sun, XII 570

bibliog., XII 748

Greding, J.E. (1718-1775):

- Adversarta medica practica:

on pineal gland, XII 619

biobibliog., XII 748-49

Greece:

colony of Atlantis, V 218

See also Magna Graecia

Greek(s):

V 229

alleged influence on India, V 238-41

ancestors of Aeolians, V 215-16

appeal by Clement to, XIII 237

Aryan-, & Aryan Brahmans, V 238

blood ancesters of future Romans, V

216

canon of proportion, XIV 14

chronology, V 229

controversy about, as Atlanteans, V

135-36, 140

damsels gave birth to nautch-girls, V

244

fanciful chronology of, on India, V 233

Ferouer is Nous of, XIV 71 fn.

fishermen of Acla and, V 221

Four Ages of, XIII 265

gods derived from India, V 234

ideas about constitution of man, I

292-93

ignorant of Hermeticism till Neo

Platonism, XI 513 (536)

imported vice into India, V 244

known to Hindus before time of

Alexander, V 195

mysterious Yavanas, XIV 21

nomenclature & India, IV 66

pagan mysteries traced, XIV 36, 46-48

Philosophers & Desatir XIV 277

relation of, to Pelasgians, V 301

Romans &, called Atlanteans, V

198-99, 211, 216

root germ of, V 223

sub-races of, V 200, 201

Greek Language:

in John analyzed, XI 483 et seq.

no signs for 6, 90 or 900, XIII 52 fn.

numeral 6 & name Jesus, XIII 78

numerical system, XIV 360

version of Matthew false, XIV 149-50

will be spoken again, V 303

Greek Letters:

on Gnostic gems, XIII 54

Marcus on, alphabet, XIII 51-55

signify parts of celestial man, XIII

52, 77

as symbols of the Ineffable, XIII

52-54

Greek Orthodox Church:

changed "Pleroma" of Gnostics, XIV 162

compared to Latin Church, XIV 70

separation of Rome from, IX 340

transformed idea of Aeons, XIV 162

Greek Philosophy:

Plotinus and, XII 347

Greeley, Horace (1811-1872):

self-made man, IV 147

Green:

corresponds to Lower Manas, XII

529, 548 fn. 562, 564, 566, 568, 614

stronger vibrations than Red, XII 564

See also Esoteric Section Diagrams

Green, Thomas:

on Mead's revision of E.S. material,

XII 500

Greenlanders:

shadow and, II 170

Grgoire, Father:

denies heliocentric system, III 312

Gregory I, Pope (540?-604):

about women, XII 270

command of, to monks, XI 79

first to connect Lucifer with Satan,

VIII 7 fn.

worship of Mary and, XI 95

bio-bibliog., XI 576-77

Gregory VI, Pope (d. 1048?):

a sorcerer, VII 222

Gregory VII, Pope (1020?-1085):

a sorcerer, VII 222

Gregory XIII, Pope (1502-1585):

II 134 fn.

transformed pagan gods into saints,

XII 95 (102)

Gregory Nazianzen, Saint (325?-389?):

VII 46

on clergy manipulating public, XIV

160

bio-bibliog., XIV 530

Gregory Thaumaturgus (ca. 213-270):

on purity of women, XII 269

Gregory the Great, St.:

See Gregory I, Pope

Gregory the Illuminator (257?-337?):

destroyed fire worship, III 216-17

Gregory, Win. (1803-1858):

II 277 fn.; IV 380

- Animal Magnetism:

II 398

bio-bibliog., II 53031

Gribble, Francis (1862-?):

- Emperor and Mystic:

III 124 fn.

bibliog., III 510

Gribble, James D.B. (?-1906):

- Report of an Examination into

the Blavatsky Correspondence:

date of issue, VI xxxviii

Griffith, R.T.H. (1826-1906):

eminent Sanskritist, VI 280

Grihastha(s) (Sk.):

Brahmanas, & marriage, VIII 66 (88)

Sadhus with magic powers not

usually, VI 43

Yoga Vidya and, III 27

Grihastha-Bairagis [Sk.

Grihastha Vairagis]:

dancers of Calcutta cult, III 206

Grihastharama (Sk.):

definition, II 118

Grinevizky, LI. (1856-1881):

assassin of Czar Alexander II, III 156

& fn.

Grippe:

on cause & remedy for, XIII 223

Grishhorn, Dr.:

hypnotism and, III 42 et seq.

Grodekoff, Col. N.I. (1843-?):

III 48 fn.

- Cherez Afganistan:

tr. by H.P.B., II 391

biobibliog., II 391 & fn.

Grote, George (1794-1871):

on Herodotean Scythians, XIII 334-35

Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645):

on teraphim, VII 215

Group(s):

formation of esoteric, needs esoteric

knowledge, XII 495

ideal, has disciples imbued with each

of 7 rays, XI 231 (267)

life blissful cp. to individual existence,

XIV 432

real moral advancement helped by,

VII 160-61

rules for, of occult chelas, IX 155-60

seven, of Souls, XIV 349

study of Theosophy is best, XI 230-31

(266-67), 238 (275)

Theosophical, fosters mutual-culture,

VII 160

truth of, individuality, XI 212-13 & fn.

(248 & fn.)

uneven number in, for occult study,

XI 230 (266)

Growth:

abnormally rapid, VII 39

spiritual, in Devachan, IV 444-45

through pain & change, VI 331-32

Grueber, J. (1623-1665):

IV 10

bio-bibliog., IV 649

Grundy, Mrs.:

Editors and, III 232

social pond and, XIII 244-45

Grut, P. de Jersay:

Australian member of T.S., VI 162

Guala K. Deb:

Chela of Brothers, IV 230

Gualdi, Signor:

dazzled the public mind, III 125

Guaape Island (Peru):

guano and, II 310

Guano (or Huano):

age of deposits of, II 309-10

golden vases under, II 310

Guardian Angel(s):

on four Kabalistic, XII 545-46 real

meaning of, II 7 (18)

See also Angels; Deva(s)

Guardian of the Veil:

in Gnosticism, XIII 36

Guardian Wall:

human stones of, XII 603

Guatemalans:

sacred books of, V 223

Gubernatis, Angelo de (1840-1913):

on status of university education,

VI 47

- Zoological Mythology . . .:

on Golden Fleece, XI 513 fn.

(536 fn.)

bio-bibliog., VI 437

bibliog., XI 577

Guebers:

fire-worshippers of Kerman, III 212

Guegidze, Michalko:

a servant, I 32 & fn.

Gurin, Monsieur:

VI 78 (87), 82 (91)

Guersant, Paul-Louis-Benoit (1800-1869):

supports mesmerism, XII 224

bio-bibliog., XII 749

Guhya Adea (Sk.):

urged in Upanishads, VI 10

Guhya-vidya (Sk.):

definition, IX 252

Guide:

for conduct of life, VIII 126

Guide to Theosophy:

on formation of T.S., I 123

bibliog., I 464

"Guides":

or "controls" deludes sensitive, III 426

"controls" &, unreliable, I 284, 295

as earthbound elementaries, I 270

materialized, & immorality IV 300

See also Mediums; Sensitive(s);

Spiritualists

Guido of Arezzo (995?-1050?):

musician, I 154

bio-bibliog., I 465

Guigniaut, J.D. (1794-1876):

- Religions de l antiguit . . .

on letters K, H & S, VII 232 fn.

biobibliog., VII 373

Guillemain de Saint Victor, Louis:

- Handbook of the Women

Freemasons . . .

on adoptive Masonry, I 312

bibliog., I 465

Guinness. H. Grattan (1835-1910):

- The Approaching End of the

Age...:

VII 280

on Bible as divine revelation, XIV

199-200

Massey's arguments against, XIV 200 q.

professes to solve Bible chronology,

XIV 199

- Light for the Last Days:

XIV 200 q.

bibliog., XIV 530-31

Guison Tamba [Tib. rJe-btsun Dam-bal:

"Precursor" of Buddha, III 185

Guiteau, Charles J. (1840?-1882)

avitchi and, V 287

Garfield and, III 361

murdered Garfield to carry out God's

will, IV 325

Guitford:

Crookes & the radiometer, IV 315-16

Gumpha:

subterranean cell, II 467

Gun:

called Peacemaker, XIII 163

other exterminators and, XIII 216-18

Guna(s) (Sk.):

IV 581-82

attributes, V 97 fn.

auric light shows state of, XII 396

definitions, IV 580-81

Mahanirvana Tantra on, V 339

Parabrahm.and, VI 11 fn.

Purucker on, XII 540-41

See also Sattva; Rajas; Tamas

Gunananda, Mohottiwatte:

I 414, 416, 422

Buddhist priest & member of T.S., I

438; IV 427, 432-33

joins T.S. Oriental Council, II 139

known as Megittuwatte, II 139

pamphlet records debate with

missionaries, II 139, 523-24

renowned Buddhist champion, II

139-40

worthy of title reverend, II 44-45

Gunavat (Sk.):

definition, IV 582

Gnz, J.G. (1714-1754):

- Prolusio capillos . . .:

on pineal gland, XII 619

Guppy Volckmann, Agnes (?-1917):

medium, I 272; III 14-15

Gupta Kai:

See Kai

Gupta Maya (Sk.):

practiced by Indian conjurers, XII 326

secret illusion & fakirs. XII 321

Gupta Vidya (Sk.):

IX 251

Catechism of, on disciples'

cooperation, XI 230 (267)

cp. to scientific guesswork, XII 351

dangers of, XI 212 (248)

or esoteric knowledge, XII 149

found in early Kabalah, XIV 167

Gnosis as continuation of, XI 215

(251)

has seven keys to the mysteries, VIII

371 (391)

mediaeval Christology masked, XIV

168

only for the few, XI 220 (256)

only highest Adepts hold key to, VII 260

Pineal Gland and success in, XII

618-19

secret science, XII 346

secret Wisdom-Religion, VI 132

universal, III 266

unravels mysteries, XII 149

Guriya:

Imeretia and, I 387

Gurney, Edmund (1847-1888):

IV 286

bio-bibliog., IV 649-50

Guru(s) (Sk.):

adjusts disciple's progress, XII 496

approach to, depends on student, VII

171, 175

chela's benefactor, XII 502-03, 590,

591, 593

chela's relation to, IV 229; XII 59-93

dares all & keeps silent, XIV 278

definition, IV 607

disciple and, III 27

few chelas see their real, XIV 278

Nirvana mystery conveyed by, XIV

374

Pitris and, XIV 278

responsible for new disciple, IX

155-56, 285-86

of theosophist saw Adepts, II 121-22

ultimate source of truth, XIV 376

See also Chelas; Disciples

Guru-Brahmans (Sk.):

generations of trained, I 267

Gurudas, T.T.:

chela of Brothers, IV 230

Gushtap:

See Hystaspes

Guthrie, Thomas Anstey (1856-1934):

- A Fallen Idol:

VII 207, 215; VIII 99

F. Anstey pseudonym of, XI 564

has done much good, XI 50

a humoristical work, VII 226

shows knowledge of occult, VII

223 fn.

bibliog., VII 215 fn., 356; VIII 418;

XI 564

Gtzlaff, Carl:

- History of China:

on porcelain Tower of Nankin, XI 359

bibliog., XI 577

Guyon, Jeanne Marie B. (1648-1717):

XI 215 (251)

Christian mystic, III 229

biobibliog., XI 577

Gya-Pheling [Tib. rGya Phyi-glin]:

British India, III 421; VI 105

Gyatso, Tenzin, 14th Dalai Lama

(b. 1935):

- Opening of the Wisdom Eye:

XIV 442 fn.

bio-bibliog., XIV 572

Gymnosophists:

II 93 & fn.; XI 508 (531)

ascetics of modern India, XIV 22

not founders of magic, XIV 22

were generally Hatha Yogis, V 196

Gyut:

See Kiu-te, Books of