Volume XV

 

H index

 

Ha:

as Sanskrit letter, III 413

Habakkuk:

on horns of the Lord, VIII 27

Habit:

law of, & mantrams, IX 119

Hachette, Jeanne (1454?-?):

II 515

biog., II 531

Hades (Gk.):

Astarte and, XI 96-97

Bacchus descended into, XIII 26

definition, VII 178 & fn.

Dionysos liberated men from, XI

94 fn.

initiation and, XI 495, 499

or Kama-loka, V 14 (43); XIV 209

man's shadow goes to, VII 228

as "Scheol" or Patala, VIII 204 fn.

or Sheol, XIV 284

symbolism, XIV 148, 284

symbolism of descent into, XI 89-91,

99-100

See also Hell; Patala; Pluto; Sheol;

Underworld

Hadhōkht Nask:

occult meaning of, IV 528

Hadrian, Emperor (76-138 A.D.):

Antium Library of, XIV 135

astrology used by, XIV 351

used Mantras to heal, XIV 253

biog., XIV 531

Haeckel, Ernst (1834-1919):

II 150

Bathybius and, IX 92-93

Haeckelians and, XII 219

invents biological types, VIII 35-37

on Moneron, XIII 212

naturalist, XIII 143

Simian Homer, VIII 37

sycophant of Darwinism, XIII 143

———- Anthropogensis . . .:

IX 93

effect on public mind of, If 183-87

———- The Pedigree of Man:

VIII 33, 36, 37

features myths in nature, XIII 143

genealogy of, a romance, VIII 37

an impious deception, XIII 144

left terms uncorrected, XIII 143

bibliog., II 531; VIII 439; IX 418-19

Haggard, H.R. (1856-1925):

———- King Solomon's Mines:

VIII 99

———- She:

VIII 99

bibliog., VIII 439

Hahn, Von (Family):

H.P.B.'s identity with, certified, III

444, 446 & fn.

Hahn, Lt. -Gen. Alexey G. von

(d. 1830?):

VII 304 fn.

Hahn, Helena A. von:

See Fadeyev, Helena A.

Hahn, Nicholas von:

H.P.B.'s cousin, I 436

Hahn, Col. Peter A. von (1798-1873):

dies at Stavropol', I 83

H.P.B.'s father, III 446 & fn.

biog., VII 304 fn.

Hahn, Senator Y.F. von (1807-1874):

biog., III 510

Hahnemann, Dr. S. (1755-1843):

exiled by apothecaries, IV 76

successful homeopath, IV 75

bio-bibliog., IV 650

Hai ben Sherira, Gaon (939-1038):

developed modern Sephirothal system.

IX 348 fn. (376 fn.)

named Kabalistic texts, XIV 171

perfected theory of Sephirōth, XIV

171

on Sephiroth, VIII 216

bio-bibliog., VIII 439; XIV 531

Haig, King (fl. 7000 B.C.):

Armenians worshipped, III 214-15

deified as Sun & Moon God, III 214

led clan of Parsees from Babylonia to

Armenia, III 214-15

Haimavatas:

See Himalayas

Hair:

long, of Nazars, ¬ishis & Yogis, IV

503

magnetic force in, VIII 361 fn.

(379 fn.)

meaning of 7 locks of, cut off, VII

275-76 & fn.

Samson's, XIV 261 fn.

seven locks & 7 sins, XIV 261 & fn.

of Yanadi seers, IV 290

Hakamim:

lower class of magicians, XIV 350

Half-Castes:

production of European ethics, XI

200

Hall, Fitzedward (1825-1901):

VishnuPurana and, XII 387 fn.

Hall, R.:

on atheism, XI 63

Hall of Spirits:

neophyte judged in, XIV 289

Hallam, H.H. (1777-1859):

———- View of the State . . .:

on slavery, XII 267 & fn.

bio-bibliog., XII 749

Halleluiah:

used for conjuration, XIV 77

Haller, Albrecht van (1708-1777):

homeopathy and, IV 312-13

———- άber den Ursprung des άbels:

on glorious Spirits in stars, XIV 232

& fn.

bio-bibliog., IV 650-51

bibliog., XIV 532

Halley, Edmund (1656-1742):

I 243

bio-bibliog., I 465

Hallock, Dr.:

challenged Huxley's materialism, I 226

Hallucination(s):

affects mind of researcher, VII 60

folly &, of two kinds, VII 62

hysteria and, VII 61

hysterical, & sexual union, X 157

"magic word" of materialists, VI 156

objective, VII 60

result of our dual nature. VII 60

scientific definition of, VII 59, 61-62,

65

Theophania and, VII 62

Haltiat:

invisible Finnish nature deity, X 145

Ham (Cham):

Berosus on identity of, XIII 239

biblical race and, II 394; V 213 fn.,

215

or Chemesenua & Kham, XIII 239

& fn.

descendents of, XIII 239

Egypt's name and, XIII 239-40, 331

Hamilton, Sir W. (1788-1859):

VI 136; IX 13

on infinite & absolute, V 152

on philosophy, XI 434-35

on term empirical, XII 414

Hamilton, William John (1805-1867):

reached border of Tibet, IV 11

Hamiltons, The:

or "Homutoffs" of Scotland, II 355

& fn.

Hamitic:

language is Turanian, XIII 333

race & Ham, XIII 331

Semitic language developed from,

XIII 333

Hammond, Dr. J.H.:

stored up electricity and, III 23-24

Hammond, Dr. W.A. (1828-1900):

metallic discs & mesmerism, II 189-90,

283

as psychic investigator, I 245

———- On Sleep and its Derangements:

on dreams, III 429

———- "The Elixir of Life":

on filthy ingredients of, XI 459 fn.

bio-bibliog., I 465-66

bibliog., III 510; XI 577

H'amza (al-Hamma) (11th C.):

III 181

Brotherhood of Lebanon and, III 185

Central Asian origin of, III 178, 183

& fn.

founder of Druse religion, III 177 fn.

guidance of, every 7th year, III 186-87

Messiah, III 183-84

periodic reincarnation of, III 179

Han [Sk. Ah]:

animal soul, IV 17

Handkerchiefs:

from recycled newsprint, XIII 290

Hands:

aura from, has differing polarity, III

99

Handwriting:

experts & H.P.B., XI 405-06

real, of Masters is foreign, X 269

Hansa (Sk.):

definition, II 118

Hanuman:

jumping for Jesus like a, III 205

as power of 7th principle, IV 367

Haoma:

tree of eternal life, IV 523

Yggdrasill and, III 460

Hapi:

corresponds to Gabriel, X 49 (56)

funerary genius, X 48 (55)

Happiness:

impossible without truth or ethics,

VIII 55 (77), 64 (86)

keys to earthly, XII 598

material & spiritual, XI 105

Hara-Deva (Sk.):

as the Saviour Hari, III 460

Harban Singh:

padris and, IV 606

Harbinger of Light (Melbourne):

III 29, 241; V 11 & fn. (40), 316

bibliog., V 385

Harbottle, T.B.:

Chairman of Blavatsky Lodge, X 301,

316, 330, 340

Hardinge-Britten, Emma (1823-1899):

on sub-human spirits, III 477-78

trance-speaker, IV 124

———- Art Magic:

I 143

how many printed, I 238

Lord Rosse's telescope and, XI 363

———- Modern American Spiritualism:

III 477 fn.

———- Nineteenth Century Miracles:

on formation of T.S., I 122

bio-bibliog., I 466-67

bibliog., III 498

Hardy, R. Spence (1803-1868):

Light of Asia based on Buddhist

traps. by, II 134

———- A Manual of Buddhism:

on how Buddha lived, XI 346 & fn.

wrong view of Nirvana in, XIV 437 q.

bio-bibliog., X 417-18

bibliog., XI 578; XIV 532

Hare, H.E. & W.L.:

———- Who Wrote the Mahatma

Letters?:

criticize Latin of Mahatmas, X

183 fn.

bibliog., X 418

Hare, Robert (1781-1858):

III 93, 112, 219; IV 353; VII 76

American chemist, II 36, 149

became a Spiritualist, I 213; III 233

as scientific investigator of

mediumship, III 247

———- History of Spiritualism:

on Spiritualism as a madness, III 233

bio-bibliog., I 467-68

bibliog., III 510

Hargrove, E .T. (?-1939):

Judge's draft of Book of Rules and,

XII 484

on Mead's explanation of revised E.S.

papers, XII 500

Hari (Sk.):

the Preserver, XIV 186

Vishnu and, X 332 fn.

Hari-ashvas [Sk. Hari-avas]:

begot 5,000 suns to people earth, XIV 286

Initiates as incarnations of the, XIV

286

Harichandra Chintamon:

expelled from T.S., II 48

finances and, II 41-43

Hari-Kula (Indian Solar Race):

Hercules and, II 345

See also Hercules

Hari-Mukh[a] (Sk.):

term used in Egypt & India, II 345

Haris:

See Char

Harichandra:

Job a copy of, IV 554

in legend, XII 169 (179)

Harivaόa Parva:

See Mahabharata

Harleian MS. 3859:

on St. Patrick, VII 33 fn.

Harlotry:

craving for, will die out, XI 155

Harmonial Society Fable:

VII 53-54

H.P.B.'s views on, X 1-2, 9-11

Harmonic Societies:

therapeutic magnetism and, XII 223

Harmonics Theory:

known to Aryans, IV 179

Harmony:

contrast of opposites and, VIII 311-12

of disciples essential, IX 158-59

essence of eternal, & Love, XII 49

God a symbol of, I 200

Home and, I 201

law of, & analogy, I 289

law of life, XII 450

in motion, XII 119

nature of Divine, XII 409

occult doctrine based on, & numbers,

IV 303

of spheres & races, II 499 (506)

Universal, & Karma, XI 145

universal, part of plan of universe, I

296

See also Kung; Music of the Spheres

Harper's Magazine:

Edison on atom, XII 130, 133

on South Sea tribe & clairvoyance, X

339

Harpocrates:

XIII 105

Harris, Thomas Lake (1823-1906):

"affinity" theories of, XII 259-60

alleged union with "Spirit-wife," IV

143

American prophet, not avatar, XI 58

community of spiritualists, XII 194

poem on Womanhood, XII 259-60

bio-bibliog., XII 749-50

Harrison, Frederic (1831-1923):

Christianity and, VI 173

Harrison, WH.:

editor of The Spiritualist, I 290 fn.;

III 74

Harrisse, Monsieur:

I 414, 429

portrait of Master by, I 407, 435

Harte, Richard:

as co-author with H.P.B., VIII 268 fn.

Judge writes to, VIII 268 fn.

misrepresents facts, XI 378 et seq.,

387-88

The Theosophist and, XI 481-82

Hartmann, Dr. Franz (1838-1912):

asks about Devachan, IV 443

on capital punishment, XII 237

on consciousness, VIII 131

contacts Light-ray of Buddha, VIII

446

left India with H.P.B., VI 411

Master's letters to, VIII 444-51

profound student of Paracelsus, VI

411

———- An Adventure Among the

Rosicrucians:

reviewed, VIII 130-36

———- Life of Paracelsus . . .

VII 283; VIII 99; X 281

———- Magic, White and Black:

VIII 99

on Prometheus, IX 269

———- Magicon:

translator of, excerpts, XIV 62 fn.

———- Report of Observations . . . :

VI xxxviii

———- "The Talking Image of Urur":

why H.P.B. published, XI 45-47

———- "A Theosophical Fable":

VII 53-54

about "Harmonial Society" X 1 & fn.

H.P.B.'s response to, VII 54A-C

bio-bibliog., VIII 130 fn., 439-57

bibliog., VII 373; IX 419

Hartmann, Karl R. Eduard von

(18421906):

I 332; VI 341; VIII 119; IX 264 q.;

XIV 413

in error, XI 471-72

———- Philosophy of the Unconscious:

VI 342

———- Der Spiritismus:

H.P.B. speculates on, VI 342

bibliog., VI 437

Harvest:

Catholic mass and, XI 98-99

Hassan-Khan:

phenomena of, IV 103

Hasselquist, Fredrik (1772-1752):

on botanical name of Christ's crown

of thorns, X 90

bio-bibliog., X 418

Hastie, Rev. W.:

VI 165

defamation of Hindus by, V 350-51

on trial of, V 357

Hate:

cannot smother Divine love, XII 50

fear & slander, II 98

for spirit creates soulless humanity,

XII 124

Ha˜ha-Yoga (Sk.):

celibacy and, XII 702

classification of, III 403

dangerous, X 7 fn.

degeneration of Aryasangas into, XIV

434

Dhotipoti and, II 119

distilled selfishness, VII 160

ignorant practice of, leads to sorcery,

IV 166

powers of, compared with Raja Yoga,

IV 31 & fn.

RajaYoga vs., XII 615-16

siddhis of pertain to world of invisible

matter, IV 31

warned against, XII 604 fn., 613, 702

Yogacharya school degraded by, XIV

434

See also Raja Yoga; Yoga

Ha˜haYogis (Sk.):

asceticism and, VIII 51 (73)

coma and, II 460

contrasted with Raja-Yogis, II 462,

463-64

observances of, ritualistic, VIII 113

occasionally are true Yogis, II 463

practices of, lead to physical results,

II 464

vagabounds who play at being, XIV 434

See also Raja-Yogis; Yogis)

Hathor:

solar globe and, III 131

Haug, C.F:

———- Allgemeine Geschichte:

on Chinese, I 109

bibliog., I 468

Haug, Martin (1827-1876):

II 104; 111 458; IV 516

on Vedas, I 227

———- Aitareya-Brahmanam . . .:

on Brahm & its 12 manifestations, III

319 fn.

 introduction to, IX 252 fn. & q.

on yajρa, IX 251-52 fn.

bio-bibliog., I 468; IV 651

bibliog., III 510

Hausset, Mme. Du (1713-1801):

on Saint-Germain, III 527-28

Haweis, Rev. H.R. (1839-1901):

on Charcot, XII 219

on Mesmer, XII 221-22

on rediscovery of occult sciences, XII

222-23

on scientific ingratitude, XII 221-22

———- The Key:

on Jehovah & Devil, IX 17-18, 43

Hawk:

sacred to Sun, XI 44

Hawk:

on S.D. & the S.P.R., XI 157

Hawker's . . . Portion:

healing miracle and, III 354

Hawthorn:

blooming Dec. 25th, II 167

Haya Gaōn:

See Hai ben Sherira, Gaon

Hayah:

žayah and, XIV 188-89

not Prana, XIV 189

as passive existence, XIV 189

resembles Jivatman, XIV 189

Haynau, J.J. (1786-1853):

I 18

cruel Austrian General, 122

Haywood, Eliza (1693?-1756):

———- Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-

Lunenburgh:

on censure, XI 438 q.

"H.B. of L.":

other pseudo-esoteric bodies and, XI

47, 51-54, 165, 385, 417

Head:

Heart &, involved in capital

punishment, XII 237-38

psycho-intellectual man dwells in, XII

694-95

as symbol, XII 69

Headlam, Rev. S.D.:

on Theosophy & Annie Besant, XI

374-76

Headley, Rev. T.G.:

IX 86; X 92

on atonement, IX 42-44

on Christ, IX 16-17

a true Christian, VIII 208 fn.

wrote on Atonement, Mass & priests,

X 91

———- "The Soldier's Daughter":

VIII 208 fn., 231

bibliog., VIII 458

Healer(s):

all Initiates are, XIV 252-53

mental, as neophyte sorcerer, X 96

some Kings were, XIV 253 & fn.

See also Mental Science

Healing:

ancient legends and, XI 243 (279)

faith, XII 402-03

Homeopathic, IV 73

imagination in, XII 403

mesmeric, III 285

mesmeric, at basis of religious faiths,

IV 73

mesmeric, by Olcott ordered by

Master, IV 379

mesmeric, rationale & requisites of,

IV 383-86

misuse to gain livelihood, XII 155

result of faith, VI 233-34

when, becomes black magic, XII 155

Health:

Adepts care more for Humanity than

their, VI 51; VIII 59 (81)

castes formed for occult reasons of,

VIII 60 (82)

as magnetic equilibrium, III 285

Hearing:

of ants, VII 74

developed in 3rd subrace of 4th Root

Race, VII 68

occult means can make, acute, VII 74

sensibility of organs of, VII 74

sight &, identical in past, VII 67

Heart:

chamber of Brahma, XII 54, 695-96

only manifested God, XII 695

organ of spiritual consciousness, XII

370, 694 et seq.

Purusha in the, XII 696

represents Higher Triad, XII 694

seven rays of consciousness in, XIII

289

Heart Doctrine:

of Buddhism, XIV 419 & fn.

Eye Doctrine differs from, IX 160;

XIV 443-53

or Heart's Seal, XIV 443

only, can lead one to Mastery, XII

236

Heart Sutra:

on Space, Form & Skandas, III 405 fn.06 fn.

bibliog., III 498

Heat:

animal, & life-atoms, V 116

light & electricity, XII 359

light &, identical if sense-reactions

altered, VII 72

nature of, X 393

one of 7 Sons of Fohat, XII 620

one of Three Mothers, XIV 64-65

radiant, & akaa, III 103

See also Radiation

Heath, E.R.:

———- "Peruvian Antiquities":

on ancient architecture in Andes, II 308

on Andes & Atlantis, II 313

on degradation of Incas, II 336

on deposits of guano, II 310

on Peruvian ruins & treasure, II 325,

326, 326-29, 329-33

on records kept on quipus, II 334

on treasures of Huaca of Toledo, II

327-29

on Vega as Polar Star, II 338

bibliog., II 531

Heathen(s):

abused by clergy, III 119-20

degraded & ruined by Christian

fanatics, II 322

immorality of, converts to

Christianity, VIII 185 fn.

Pantheon as seen by Church, XIV 73

unregenerate, defined, VIII 183

See also Pagan(s)

Heathenism:

Western world rejects, XII 314

Heaven(s):

conventional, & Hell, XII 70

doorkeeper of, XII 77 (93)

in Gnostic hierarchy, XIV 112

great army of, XIV 215, 403

Hosts of, XIV 286

Kabalistic, is double, XIV 206

linguistic sources for term, XIV 90

seven, in Isaiah's vision, XIII 58

War in, XIV 201, 403

Western, of Buddhists, XIV 448 & fn.

See also Devachan

Hebdomad:

of Higher Aēons, XIII 57

or Seven Spheres, XIII 40

upper & lower, XIII 58

Heber:

derivation of, & Gheber, XIV 314-15

Heber, Bishop R. (1783-1826):

Heberists and, III 118

Taj-Mahal and, II 77

bio-bibliog., III 510-11

Hebrew Bible:

exists no more, XIV 193

Hebrew Kabala:

derived from Chaldean, IV 295

Hebrew Language:

alphabet & permutations, VII 262

& fn.

antiquity of, alphabet denied, XIV

172-73, 179-80, 183 & fn.,

196 fn.

cp. to Sanskrit, XIV 96, 180, 196

& fn., 206

derived from Palmyrene, XIV 172

difficulties in translating, XI 482-83

an "emanation," XIV 102

of Genesis, XIV 206-07

holds hidden meanings, XIV 102,

155-57, 206-07

"Letters of the Angels," XIV 97, 102,

196 fn.

Matthew changed by Jerome, IV

238-42; XIV 129 fn., 149 fn., 150

meaning of Genesis, XIII 100-01

is monosyllabic, XIV 196 fn.

names in Magic, XIV 118

not language of God, XIV 195

not mystery-language of Moses, VII

262 fn.

is rough & poor, VII 264 fn.

source of measures, XIV 158-59, 195

& fn.

symbolic & numerical letters of, XIV

207-08, 244

symbolism of, IX 276-78

Hebrew Scriptures:

See Jewish Scriptures; Geneses; Zohar,

etc.

Hebrews:

Aryas and, II 273

robbed of Mosaic Books & avenged,

XI 42

secret records of, & geometrical

symbols, IX 270

See also Jews

Hebrews:

VIII 176; IX 84 fn. q., 350 & fns. q.

(378 & fns. q.), 368 q. (396 q.)

on Jesus inferior to angels, IX 206

(227)

Hebron:

Kabeiri worshipped at, III 453 fn.

Mysteries of the Kabiri, XIV 314-15

Hecate:

as transformation of Moon, XI 97

Heckethorn, C W.:

on Three Mothers of, IX 290

Hefele, C.J. von (1809-1893):

———- Conciliengeschichte:

rf. to Capitulum, VII 28 fn.

Hegel, G.W.F. (1770-1831):

on Absolute, XIII 311

Boehme and, III 34

influenced by Spinoza's idealism, XIII

311

———- Darstellung der Idee:

defines philosophy XI 435

Heidenhain, R.P.H. (1834-1897):

mesmerization and, IV 313

biog., IV 651

The Height:

definition, XIII 12

in Gnostic allegory, XIII 22, 31

or Plērōma, XIII 22

Heladiw Ruwana (or Ceylon Gem):

on Buddhism, Theosophy & the

Teachers, X 236-38

Helen of Troy:

glorified by Simon Magus, XIV 110

Helena:

occult meaning of Simon Magus',

XII 557

as Sakti of inner man, XII 559

Heliocentric System:

Galileo vs. Church on, XIV 43 & fn.

Jewish candelabrum represented, XIV

320, 323

known in Vedic times, V 277

a mystery in ancient days, IX 284

Pythagoras taught, III 356; XIV 47,

332

Schφpffer denied, III 312

Socrates sent to death for divulging,

IX 284

taught ages before Copernicus, XIV

323

Heliodorus, Bishop (fl. 5th C.):

Jerome's letter to, IV 240; XIV 149-50

sent Jerome to cp. Matthew with

original Hebrew, VIII 214

biog., VIII 458

 

Heliolatry:

Jesuits and, XIV 335-36 & fns., 343

as Sabaeanism, XIV 316, 318-19

Sabeism and, VIII 356 (373)

strong element of, in Roman Church,

XIV 319

Universal, not star worship, XIV 334

See also Apollo; Sabaeanism; Sun(s);

Sun-Gods

Heliopolis (Egypt):

Egyptian name for, XIV 257 & fn.

meaning, XIV 257 fn.

Plato worshipped at Shrine of, XIV 254

Zodiacal stones and, VII 238

Helios:

meaning Most High, XIV 271

See also Sun(s); Sun-Gods)

Hell:

or absolute matter, III 296 fn.

Church and, III 353

earth-life the only, XII 637 fn.

-fire, III 344

as Kingdom of Temptation, XIV 141

as life on Earth, VIII 299

in Mazdean religion, XIII 125-26

meaning of descent into, XI 89-91,

99-100

Nirvana and, III 88-92

no, for Theosophists, IV 298

symbolizes fate of lower principles,

XIII 59

Theosophist fears no, VIII 299

See also Avitchi; Hades; Sheol

Hell Fire:

Canon Farrar and, II 183

probable origin of, II 146

Hell, Maximilian (1720-1792):

Mesmer and, II 275

Hellas:

See Shelley

Hellen, Son of Pyrrha:

fables of, related to Atlantis fable, V 219

Hellenbach, Baron L. von (1827-1887):

III 236

bio-bibliog., III 511

Helmholtz, H.L.F. von (1821-1894):

occult views and, IV 558

———-Vortrδge und Reden . . .:

on electricity being atomic, VIII 323

bibliog., VIII 458

Helmont, Jean Baptiste van (1577-1644):

II 36

on the hand in disease, XII 223

———- Opera Omnia:

on second sight, II 281

bio-bibliog., XII 750-51

bibliog., II 531

Help:

reliance on extraneous, a pernicious

doctrine, X 96

Helpfulness:

duty of every Theosophist-Occultist,

XI 465

to be given to those who don't think

like us, XI 466

Hemmer, Hippolyte:

———- Textes et documents . . .:

 on esoteric Hebrew Matthew, VIII

 235-36

bibliog., VIII 458

Hemsa:

Mohammed's uncle, III 183 fn.

Henriquez, H. (1520?-1600):

———- Summa theologiae moralis:

on killing, IX 304, 315

bio-bibliog., IX 419

Henrizzi:

Von Often &, devise airship, III 70-71

Heptaktys:

in Revelation, III 453

Heracles:

See Hercules

Heraclitus (ca. 5th C. B.C.):

ideas of, III 62

saw Absolute as Becoming not Being,

VI 10 fn.

Universal Mind and, VI 206

Herachus, Emperor (575?-641):

XIV 331

huge Byzantine monastery built by,

III 218

Herald of Progress:

IV 153

Herbs:

occult virtues known to Yanadis, IV 289

Hercules:

Baladeva of the race of Heri, XIV

246 q., 248

beheads Hydra, XIII 57

Diodorus on legend of, XIV 246

Egyptian worship of, XIV 246

Euripides on, XIV 141

incarnations of, XIV 247-48

Indian origin of, XIV 246, 248

as Kishna's brother, XIV 247

Pillars of, V 218; XIII 331

Puranic allegory of, XIV 247-48

as "Soter" or Initiate, XIV 141

twelve labors of, XIII 7-8; XIV 140

unveiling Central Sun at pralaya, V

162-63, 199 fn.

Herennius Byblius:

See Philo of Byblus

Heres:

same as Char-is, III 460

Heretics:

appear orthodox later on, III 471

diabolical cruelty to, XII 75

Hermann:

Berlin juggler, I 316

Hermann, K.F. (1804-1855):

denies secret meaning in Plato's

teachings, VI 207

bio-bibliog., VI 437

Hermaphrodite:

Absolute not a, IX 269 fn.

humanity at end of 5th Round, XII

545, 700

mystery of, XIV 83

self-sacrifice of Divine, XIV 290-91

See also Androgyne; Androgynous

Hermes (Mercury):

in Roman Catholic calendar, XII 76 fn.

Hermθs Theosophical Society, Paris:

on journal of, XII 300

Hermes-Anubis:

VIII 24

Hermes-Christos:

VIII 24

Hermes Trismegistus:

on agents of Sun, XIV 332-33

before Moses, XIII 232 fn.

canons of, XI 236 (272)

Clemens in praise of, XIII 236-37

cosmogony of, XIV 86, 198, 301,

332-33

on decline of Egyptian Mysteries,

XIV 294

falsely accused, XIII 224

on four worlds of, XIV 46

generic title, XI 511 (534)

god of esoteric wisdom, XI 257

as Moses numerically, XIV 93

school of Ammonius and, XIV 131

taught same doctrine as Pythagoras &

Orpheus, XIV 331

on thread of destiny, XIV 320

veiled Indian mysteries, XIII 99 fn.

See also Thoth

Hermes Trismegistus, Books of:

Ammonius accepted, XIV 301

on Amun, XII 15

ancient works, XIV 95-96 fn.

Astrolatry of Khaldi, XIV 344

brought wisdom from India, XIV 131,

301

Budhism contains teachings of, &

more, XII 345

cosmogony veiled in, XIV 86, 95-96,

198, 223

divine Theogony of, XIV 347

doctrine of, XIV 301

existing, just vague recollections, XI

526 (549)

on the formless, XIV 86-87

Holy ghost in, XIV 115

Kircher on, & Alexandrian fire, XIII

231-32

number ten in, XIV 97

oldest numerology in, XIV 97

Pantheistic axiom in, XIV 97

Planetary rulers ace. to, XIV 314

prehistoric revelation in, XIV 65, 223

saying on Ptaƒ, XIV 65 fn.

Three Mothers symbolism in, XIV

64-65

world of infinite sphere, XIV 379

———- Hermetis Trismegisti

Asclepius . . . :

Compiler's notes on, VII 217 fn.

———- Minerva Mundi:

on Solar Logos, XIV 223

———- Poimandrēs:

on 7 creative Gods, XIV 198

Greek Christians altered, XI 244 (280)

on heavenly divisions, XIV 198

original, destroyed, XI 526 (549)

on the Path & those who tread it, VI

334-35 & fn.

———- Smaragdine Tablet [tr.]:

legend of, XI 511 (534)

only fragment of real Books of

Hermes, XI 526 (549)

———- Tabula Smaragdina:

XIV 95-96 fn.

———- Tractatus . . . metallorum:

XIV 95-96 fn.

bibliog., VI 432; VII 374

Hermetic(al):

alphabet & numerals, XIV 97

antiquity of, books, XIII 232 fn., 233

books called apocryphal, XIII 224-25,

232-33

or Divine fire, XIII 354-55

doctrines, XIV 86-89

fragments distorted by Latin authors,

XI 526 (549)

meaning of Tres Matres, XIV 64-65

Science acc. to Clement, XIII 236

teaching considered speculative, XIV

232 fn.

thread of destiny, XIV 320

wisdom admitted by Rome, XIII 239

works dangerous to unfit, XIV 60

Hermetic Axiom:

Quoted, II 9 (20); XIV 97, 337

apparent dualism in, XIII 13, 31 fn.

Creation Above & Below, XIII 31 fn,

explained diagramatically, XIII 17-21

Hermetic Philosophers:

books of, difficult to understand, I

131

magicians & giants of intellect, I 138

price exacted for following the, I 128

proved what they claimed, I 138

Hermetic Philosophy:

Anna Kingsford and, VI 214

in Apollonius' biography, XIV 127,

300-01

churchmen & science on, XIII 231

on seventh Key, XIV 103

Tibetan doctrines and, V 279-80

Hermippus of Alexandria (5th C. B.C.?):

on Zoroaster, III 451

Hermit:

selfish life of spiritual, XI 218 (254),

343-44, 346, 471

Hero Worship:

reason for ancient, XII 16-17

Herod, King (73?-4 B.C.):

as evil power, XIV 141

Herodotus (484-425 B.C.):

I 232

on antiquity of Mysteries, XIV 274,

293, 451-52 fn.

Dodona written about by, VII 121 fn.

"father of history," XIII 226

on geography of Chaldea, XIII 326

on Hercules' non-Greek origin, XIV 246

an Initiate, XI 5

on mysteries, V 305

never mentions Jews or Solomon,

XIV 177-78 fn.

Orpheus brought Mysteries from

India acc. to, XIV 269-70, 293

on Orpheus' gifts from India, V 306;

XIII 235

on Orphism, II 95

Pelasgian language and, V 301

on Persian religion, III 450

on pyramids, XIV 24 fn.

———- Euterpe:

on Egyptian view of psyche, XIII 80

———- History:

VIII 184 fn., 222, 309

on Aethiopians of Asia, XIII 331

on Babylon, XIII 280-81

on Birs-Nimrud, XIII 274

on Pigmies, III 41

about Scythians, XIII 334

Heroes:

memorialized in stellar configurations,

V 199 fn.

Heroism:

ancient & modern, XI 197

Herschel, Sir John (1792-1871):

V 267

on dating of Great Pyramid, XIII 322

ideas about sunspots, V 159-60; XI

232 (268)

occult truths and, V 160

scientific lectures of quoted, V 267

on truth, XII 196, 293

———- On the Study of Natural

Philosophy:

Newton on unstable world, XIV 230 q.

———- Treatise on Astronomy:

on Kepler's laws, X 390

bibliog., V 375

Herschel, Sir Wm. (1738-1822):

V 267

on earth's atmosphere, V 159

on so-called fixed stars, XIV 228 fn.

on sun's atmosphere, V 158

on sunspots, V 159; XI 232 (268)

telescopic relativity shown by, XIV

228 fn.

bibliog., V 375

Herzen, A.A. (1839-1906):

———- General Physiology of the Soul:

XII 357

Ladd on, XII 359-60

on psychic action vs. free will,

XII 354

bio-bibliog., XII 751

Hesiod (fl. 8th C. B.C.):

V 201, 305; VIII 181 fn.

poetic fancy of, XI 69

———- Theogony:

VIII 10, 16, 17

on Gaea, X 302

on Prometheus, IX 267

———- Works and Days:

on Pandora & Epimetheus, IX 267

Hesperides:

son of Venus, VIII 17

Hesperos:

Evening Star, VIII 6, 10

mythology of, VIII 16-18

See also Venus

Hessen-Kassel, Prince C. von (1744-?):

on Saint-Germain, III 527 rf.

Hestia:

New Zealand T.S. journal, X 108

Hesychius of Alexandria (fl. 5th C.):

IV 241; VIII 309

on agyrmos, XI 99 fn.

bio-bibliog., VIII 458

Hesychius of Miletus (fl. 5th C.):

on Pherecydes, XIII 238

bio-bibliog., XIII 384

Hetaerae:

Astoreth and, VIII 310

Hexad:

Hexalpha and, XIII 15 ff.

Hexagon:

absolute key in Magic, XIV 103

magical power of, XIV 102-03

seal of Solomon, XIV 103

as seventh key, XIV 102

symbol of Universal creation, VII

298; XIV 103

universally revered, XIV 103

Hibernation:

of fakir at Lahore, II 468

not Yoga, II 456-57

possible for man, VI 313-14

of serpents, II 460

of tortoise, II 459

of Yogis stops wear & tear of organs,

II 460-61

Hien:

a saint or Nirvanee, VII 202 fn.

Hierarchy(ies):

Basilides on evolution of, XIV 112

celestial, in Vedas, XIV 92

chart of Plērōma and, XIII 71

classes & orders of, XIII 12, 70

concentric circles symbolize, XII

544-45, 567-68, Plate III

correspond to cells of body, XII 410

Dhyani-Buddhas are, not Entities, X

343

emanate sevenfold scale of causes, XII

550

or Fires, XIII 70

of Kumaras, X 343; XIII 9, 16

linked to man, XIV 394-95

non-separateness of, XIII 70-71

not two heavenly, XIV 327

numerical values, XIV 92 fn., 112 fn.

origin of Adepts', IV 515 fn.

origin of 7 principles, XII 549, 561,

567

of Planetary Builders, X 341-42

Planetary, & lower principles, XIII 12

seven, colors & their subdivisions, XII

568-69

Seven, correspond to Races, X 395

seven divine, in man, XIV 50, 112,

391

Seven, rule 7 Sacred Planets, XII

567-68

sevenfold gradation of Rays and, XII

567

vast distinction between, X 396

world composed of, VIII 65 (87)

See also Seven Rays

Hieratic:

code in Egypt, V 296

Demotic language and, V 297

language & Atlantis, V 221

system of Egypt, VI 98

tenets of outer Temple, V 110

"Hieratic Code of Gotomo":

V 13 (41), 24 (52), 31-34 (59-63)

analyzed by Samkara of Mysore, V

33-34 (62-63)

fanciful manuscript, V 24 et seq. (52

et seq.)

Hierocoraces:

loose robe of Mythraic priests, XI 76

Hieroglyphics:

abundance of, in Peru, II 305, 325

cross symbolism interpreted by, XIV

151-53

Egyptian, & Hebrew alphabet, VII

262 & fn.

Egyptian records in, XIII 231-32

of Mexico, Palenque & Copαn, II 315

Mysteries preceded by, XIV 254 & fn.

no clue to, in Peru, II 305, 334

occult symbolism in, XIV 207 & fn.

origin of, V 297

Peter's name in 4000 yr. old, XIV 125

primitive philosophy and, XIV 254-55

on rock near Arica, II 326

a rude form of, XIII 336

See also Ideograph(s); Runes; Signs;

Symbol(s); Symbolical Methods

Hierogram:

sacred, IX 361 fn. (389 fn.)

Hieronymous, Saint:

See Jerome, Saint

Hierophant(s):

all ancient nations had, XII 15, 215

as Astrologers, XIV 344-45

became wanderers, XIV 294, 306-07

on becoming a, XIV 275-76, 326 fn.

chief, "dies" after imparting the

Word, IV 100-01; XIV 263-64

a conqueror of Death, XIV 286,

288-89

on decline of, XIV 296-98

definition, XI 172 (180)

Egyptian, XIV 22, 32, 47, 63, 83-84,

262, 288, 296-98, 326 & fn., 332,

344

Esoteric canon and, XIV 12, 46-47,

148

function in Initiation rite, XIV 261-62

guided soul to nether kingdoms, XIV

262

on "Head" of the, XIV 84, 332

"Heart's blood" given to neophyte,

XIV 262, 264

hidden Divine, XIV 332

historical, are martyrs, XIV 84-85,

261, 263

kept watch over neophyte, XIV 262

knew all Sciences, XIV 8

many, in pre-Christian era, XIV 148,

296-97

Mexican Priest-, XIV 24

murder of, feigned, XIV 263-64

passes on Occult Powers, XIV 175 fn.,

263-64

policy of secrecy, XIV 4759, 263,

297-98

as Solar potencies, XIV 264, 332

Victim or "Lord of the Sheep," XIV

83-84

See also Initiate(s); Initiator(s)

Hieropolis (Syria):

temple of, & Lucian, VII 120

Higgins, Anthony:

founded Blavatsky T.S., XII 23

managed T.S. branch in Wash. D.C.,

XI 384

Higgins, Godfrey (1773-1833):

on religion of Vatican, VIII 178

———- Anacalypsis:

I 380; VIII 175 fn., 217

on archē, XI 484

cp. with Isis Unveiled, XIII 195 fn.

Dupuis on Virgin & Child, II 164

on Ethiopian empire, XIII 332

on Justin Martyr & christianoi, VIII

218

on names of Jesus, VIII 189

on origin of Crucifixion image, VII

295-97 & fn.

on sepulchral inscription, VIII 196

on sigmatau & Greek "H," VIII

225-26

———- The Celtic Druids:

on secret doctrine in Tibet, III 186

on Stonehenge as orrery, XIV 358-59

on wisdom, III 180

bio-bibliog., VIII 458-59

bibliog., I 468; II 531-32; III 511; XIII

384

High Priest:

consecration words of, XI 101

Higher Ego:

almost omniscient, XI 448

Alter Egos and, XII 627, 630

astral soul and, VI 205-06

defined, X 249

immortal entity, XII 409

influences mortal mind, X 249

loss of, VI 205

lower and, X 254-55; XII 709-12

metaphysical death of, XII 628

result of a "silent," XII 598

seat of will in, XIII 74, 289

sees entire life-span, XII 232

visions and, X 247

will and, X 253

See also Buddhi-Manas; Ego; Higher

Self

Higher Manas:

Christos as, XIII 55

corresponds to indigo, XII 53-54, 562,

568

Devachan and, X 220

or Higher Ego, XII 358 fn., 366-67,

406-11

ignored by Planetary Spirits, X 341

incarnates at seventh year, XII 624

a Kumara, XII 709

as Mahatmic prototype, XIII 12

"martyrdom" of, XIII 79

no direct dealings with daily activities,

XII 366-67

part of Essence of Universal Mind,

XII 367

the "prophet" in John, XI 492

is real Mahatma, VI 239

is soul, XII 53

union of Lower Manas with, XIII 28,

48, 50

See also Buddhi-Manas; Higher Ego

Higher Self:

of Adept, XIV 386-87

alter ego of, XII 367

association with, intensifies effect of

Karma, XII 640

Astral Prophet of, XII 233

Atma-Buddhi is, XII 54

is "Aum," XII 639

betrayal of, XII 507

cannot be invoked with impunity, XII

640

Christos or Kishna, XII 53

communion with, XIV 48, 51-52, 111

at death we are judged by, XIII 75, 160

definition, VII 180; XIV 49-50

devachan and, VII 186, 317

divine ego or, XI 468

doctrine of Emanation and, XIV 111

or Ego, can't act directly on body,

XII 366-67

essence & omniscience of, XII 367

in essence, same as the Gods, XI 64;

XIV 50

is "God" dwelling in man, XII 82, 313

is "God" or divine prototype, XIV 48,

52 fn., 111, 260

harmony with, XII 505

human soul and, IX 255-59

initiation and, XI 94, 501

integral part of Universe, XII 313, 367

invocation to, XII 506-07

karma & duties to, XII 583-84

key to all success, XI 398

Mahatma &, are one, IX 400F

is Mahatmic aspect of, XII 166

marriage at Cana and, XI 499

mediumship will destroy protection

of, X 262

Monad connected with, XII 507

must get rid of personal, VII 308-09

as noλtic principle at one with

Buddhi, XIl 313

not to be thought of in Space &

Time, XII 528

only a reflection, XIV 50, 111

only eternal Now for, XI 105

passage of ray from, VII 71

permanence of, XII 296, 365

protects from possession in sleep, X

262

power of faith in, XII 583

purity needed to recall, fully, XIV 52

radiance of, in Man, XII 54, 313

reached by personal merit. XIV 52

real E.S. Pledge is to, XII 166, 503

sleep and, X 262

union with, & passions, IX 257

victims of consumption and, X 263

See also Atma-Buddhi; Self

Hilaire, Saint:

See Hilarius Pictaviensis, Saint

Hilarion (or Illation):

on Armenians, III 212 et seq., 460

authorship of occult works discussed,

III 211-12; XI 313-29

became an Adept in 1886, XI 316

an Eastern adept, VI 271, 280

French Letter to Olcott, V 129-32

Greek Adept, VI 291-92

H.P.B.'s occult stories and, I 435; II

219 & fn., 366; III 211; VI 354-55

"I" or, visited H.P.B. in N.Y., I 407,

435

initiation of, III 211-12; VI 271, 291-92

"John King" nickname and, VI 271,

291-92

known to H.P.B. since 1860, VI 271,

291-92

library of cylinders found by, III 458

Olcott and, I 424, 439

relation with Mabel Collies shown,

XI 320

story of, about de Lassa, I 161-62

travels of Atrya and, I 90

Hilarius Pictaviensis, Saint (fl. 4th C.):

on "creatures" of Saint Paul, VII 47

———- Commentaries in Evangelium ,

Matthaei:

on astral body, VII 223

bio-bibliog., VII 374

Hilgenfeld, Adolf (1823-1907):

VI 152

bibliog., VI 438

Hilkiah, High-Priest:

helped rewrite O.T., VII 258, 263; XIV 178

rediscovered Books of Moses, XIV

350

biog., VII 37475

Hillel:

Lucifer &, discussed, VIII 27-28 fn.

meaning of, VIII 27-28 fn.

Hillel, Rabbi (fl. 30 B.C. -10 A.D.):

acknowledged Bible allegories, XII

342

founded Mishnah, IV 364

greatest of Pharisees, III 453

biog., IV 652

Hillyear, Charles W.:

IV 39 fn.

Hilton:

Jews and, I 262

Himalayan Brotherhood:

See Adepts; Brotherhood, The;

Masters

Himalayas (Sk.):

ancient continent from, to Tasmania,

III 420

Aramas on slopes of, XIV 423

the Brotherhood in, III 264, 421

on Great Teachers of, XIV 423 & fn.

Himmel (heaven) derived from, XIV

90 fn.

keys to true symbolism beyond, XI

245 (281)

locale of Eden, XIV 90, 422-23 fn.

many adepts gone beyond, III 487

once part of ocean floor, III 422

origin of Book of Enoch, XIV 90

Sankara's inscription about, II 121

Hinayana Buddhism:

exoteric views of Buddhaship, XIV

435

lowest form of transmigration, V 115

opposed Nagarjuna's Mahayana

Buddhism, XIV 434

See also Buddhism; Mahayana

Buddhism

Hindoo-Koosh [Sk. Hindu-Kush]:

V 212, 220

Hindostan:

land of Bodhisattvas, III 179

See also India

Hindu(s):

accused of personifying bodily organs,

XII 143-44

adepts are in minority, III 304

ancient magic & learning preserved by,

XIV 22

astronomy, XIV 332, 358-59. 361-68

attitude of, to "spirit-returns," VI 96,

190

Biblical analogy and, XIV 188

born metaphysicians, II 75

chronology, XIII 266

chronology & Yugas, XIII 265; XIV

358-68

consider Vedas as Eternal, XIII 107

customs & cleanliness, XII 276

Earth divided into 7 zones by, XIV

359

endow cells with consciousness, XII

365

festival of diva by, yogis, XII 94 (101)

knew Zodiacal cycle, XIV 366

medical knowledge unsurpassed, XIV

22

meditation practice, XIV 241, 434

music & Sanskrit Ollas, XIV 196

no, is a Spiritualist, II 78

Pantheistic speculation of, XII 347 fn.

Pantheon & cells of body, XII 149-50

pantheons revealed, XIV 91, 92 fn.

philosophy of, revived, III 105-06

relations of, with Englishmen, II

298-301

revere "Waters of Life," XIV 242

Sastras on two kinds of ¬ishis, XIII

109

sceptical of spiritual knowledge, III

105

secret cycles, XIV 353-54, 356-57, 358 ff.

six systems of, philosophy, XII 343-44

& fns.

So-called "idolatrous," XIV 142

subjective phenomena and, II 80

superstitions cp. to scientific "facts,"

XII 144-45

Trinity & hypostases of Greeks &

Egyptians, XIV 185-86

Trinity's meaning, XII 149 & fn.

two parties in, Society, II 455

views of, studied by Olcott & HY.B.,

II 78

Hindu Almanac:

V 261

Hindu Sabha:

invokes inner Yogi, III 304

Pres. of, appeals to members, III 242

Theosophical Society allied with, III 2

Hindu Schools:

six, of Philosophy, X 305

terminologies of, vary, X 305

 

Hindu Trinity:

See Trimurti

Hinduism:

pure Theism, IV 110

soul has fled, V 296-97

Hindustani:

H.P.B.'s knowledge of, I 241

Hindustani-English Dictionary:

See Shakespeare, J.

Hinrichs, F.W.:

letter to Jinarajadasa on "Hiraf"

Club, 199-100

political reformer, I 96

biog., I 97-98

Hints on Esoteric Theosophy:

Prof. Smith's rf. to Master's message

in, VI 124 fn.

Hiowen Thsang:

See Hsόan Tsang

Hipparchus the Nicaean (fl. 150 B.C.):

on zodiacal motion & man, XIII 321

Hippocrates (ca. 460-377 B.C.):

III 438

ancient definition of folly used by,

VII 62

on barbarity of Scythians, XIII 334

a chimera?, XIII 227

speaks of homeopathy, IV 313

———- De Diaete:

on Fire & Water, IV 530

bibliog., IV 652

Hippolytus, St. (?-240?):

IX 340; XIV 120

Bishop of Ostia, XIII 13

on Buddhists in Rome, X 67, 113

Papists call, "unknown heretic," XIV

117-18

on Simon as priest of Satan, XIV 116

———- Philosophumena:

XI 214 (250), 242 (278); XIV 118 fn,

on "Adamas" of the Ophites, XIII 35

on Gabriel in Justinian system, XIII

22

on Israēl & the Exodus, XIII 49

key to Gnosticism given in, XIII 37

on Melchisedeciani, XIII 39

Naaseni School derivation, XIII 36-37

on Simon Magus, XII 552, 554, 555,

556; XIV 116, 118-19

on system of Cerinthus, XIII 55

system of Marcus in, XIII 51 fn., 55

on the Syzygies, X 403-04 fns.

on Valentinian System, XIIl 13-14

bio-bibliog., IX 419

bibliog., X 418; XI 578; XII 573, 751

"Hiraf":

origin of Rosicrucian article, I 99-100

"Hiraf" Club:

historical background of, I 95-100

Hiram Abiff:

XI 79, 101; XIV 192

architect & founder of metals, XIV

265

as astronomical rite, XIV 268

companions typify months of year,

XIV 264

cp, to hierophant of Saptashi, XIV

268

cp. to Osiris, XIV 264-65, 279

hero of Masonry, XIV 264, 279

Indian "Lokachakshu," XIV 279

Jesuits replace, with own rituals, XIV

265

rite of, described, XIV 279

rite of, used secretly to this day, XIV

268

Roman Church never received true

mystery of, XIV 268

a Sun-God, XIV 264-65

"Worm" ShermahSamis and, XI 174

(182)

See also Masonry

Hiranya (Sk.):

definition, II 285

Hiranyagarbha (Sk.):

Augoeides and, XII 526

celestial lotus, XII 168 (177)

as Creator in manifested triad, X

332 fn.; XIV 186

as Divine Light, II 285 fn.; III 462

echoes of, in Kalevala, X 147

as luminous Egg, X 369; XiI 521, 526

& fn., 607; XIII 24

Hirsh, August (1817-1894):

on influenza, XII 108

bio-bibliog., XII 751

Hi-shai Sutra:

not reliable, VI 100

Historians:

mythical age and, V 200

Western, reject traditional fables. V

212

See also Herodotus

History:

artificial, V 205

chronology of Jews imposed on, V

165

cyclic progression of, XIII 264-65

division into ages, XIII 265

Eastern student has authentic records

of, V 203

fanciful dates on Indian, V 230-34

leaflets of esoteric, V 211-26

Legend is true, XIV 466

limited to 4,004 B.C., V 207

must include magic, VII 125

of nations & races, XIII 348-50

recorded in symbolic language, V 205

records of, distorted, V 279

Universal, & nonhistorical portions,

V 225

wedded to magic, VII 94

Hitchcock, Edward (1793-1864):

on "geognosy," XIII 293

Hittites:

worship Seth or Typhon, XIII 101 fn.

Hiuen Tsang:

See Hsόan Tsang

Hlun-chub (Tib.):

highest degree of seership, XIV 406

& fn.

Hobilgans:

See Hubilgan(s)

Hodgson, Richard (1855-1905):

VI 295

attitude of, at Adyar, VII 4, 8-9

Charles Johnston on, VIII 394-96

H.P.B. on Report of, VII 3-11, 318-30

(330-44)

never showed forged letters to H.P.B.,

VII 323 (337)

parodied in Theosophical Fable, X 1

et seq.

Report of, & S.P.R., IV 622-25

Russian Spy theory of, VII 57, 10-11

selection of, & H.P.B.'s prediction, VI

xxxiii

as spy-agent of S.P.R., VI 324-25; X 130

Hoffman, E.T.U'. (1776-1822):

———-Chant d’Antonia:

II 220

———- Contes Fantastiques:

II 229

———- Violin of Cremona:

Councillor Crespel in, II 239

bibliog., II 532

Hoffmann, von:

III 236

Hofrneister, F. (1808-1878):

"Untersuhungen . . .”:

on cellular absorption, XII 146

bio-bibliog., XII 751

žokmah (or Chochmah):

an active potency, XIV 190

Binah &, Father-Mother, VIII 144

Binah or Jehovah second to, IV 421

emanated the passive Intelligence,

XIV 190

En-Soph &, part of upper triad, III

319-20

Kether & Binah emanated 7

Sephirōth, XIV 190, 216 fn.

Line emanated from Point is, &

Binah, X 355

Mahat equal to, X 355

masculine principle, VIII 146 fn.; IX

360 fn. (388 fn.), 362 fn.

(390 fn.); XII 545

part of 1st Sephirōth Triangle, X 352;

XII 545; XIV 189-90, 213-14, 216 fn,

or Wisdom, VIII 146 fn.; X 108; XII

311, 545; XIV 190, 213

Holbach, Baron d' (1723-1789):

on chimeras, III 261

———- Systθme de la Nature:

greatest atheist of his time, V 32 (60)

bibliog., V 375

Holden, Edward S. (1846-1914):

matter of nebulae and, XII 327 fn.

Holgate, Mr.:

inventor of "ticker" & other weapons,

XIII 217

Holiness:

needed to practice Magic, XII 559-60

Holkar of Indore:

Christians banned by, III 151-52

Hopis-Billing, Mrs. Mary (1837 ?):

a reliable medium, III 143

Holloway-Langford, Laura (1848-1930):

Mohini and, IV 639

Olcott and, I 517, 526

unpublished MS. of, I 2 & fn.

———- Man: Fragments of Forgone

History:

flawed & needs corrections, VI 412-13

written at Arundale's home, VI xxxiv;

412-13

Holmes, Mr. & Mrs.:

caught cheating, I 120-21

exposure of, & HY.B.'s role, I 73

H.P.B. interviewed about, I 422

meditunship of, I 59 et seq., 75 et

seq.

Holtzmann Adolph:

in Zeitschrift Fόr Vergleichende

Sprachforschung, XIII 227 fn.

Holy Ghost:

Christian idea of, XIV 213-14

"dictated" N.T. in Greek, XIV 179

Eastern prototype of, XII 555

as female Sophia, X 333

is feminine, VIII 145, 173 fn.; IX

361 fn. (389 fn.); X 54 fn.

(61 fn.); XIV 115, 187 fn., 213-14

"ghosts" and, III 113

in Gnosticism, XIII 25

in Isaiah's vision, XIII 58

John as, XIV 159 & fn.

Kabalistic teaching on, XIV 61

Paraclete applied to, XIV 163 fn.

permits "adaptation" of Scripture,

XIV 194

purifying fire of, II 146

rendered as dove, XIV 159 fn.

scribes "aided" by, XIV 194

Simon accused of blasphemy against,

XIV 115

as tongues of flame, II 35

See also Holy Trinity; Trinity

Holy Spirit:

See Holy Ghost

Holy Trinity:

Church Councils wrought dogma of,

XIV 145

echoed Avataric doctrine, XIV 145,

186, 189 & fn.

forms a unity in Kabalistic, XIV 213

Kether, žokmah & Binah, XIV 213,

216 fn.

murders occur over dogmas of, XIV

145

See also Trimurti; Trinities; Trinity;

Home, Daniel Dunglas (1833-1886):

anonymous letters and, I 220

assails Leymarie, I 195

beseeches di Raulica, I 196

calumniates H.P.B., I 198

demonized, I 196

distorts harmony, I 201

doubts H.P.B.'s mediumship, I 203

fire & flame phenomena of, IX 96

never met H.P.B., I 469; VI 73

a renegade, I 197

statements of, unreliable, I 245

testimonial on phenomena of, III 235

tried twice for swindling, I 204

——— Incidents in My Life:

on advice of his spirit-mother, I 198

untruthful, I 196-97

upholds Catholic clergy's conspiracy, I

202

bio-bibliog., I 469

Homeopathic Journal:

IV 200

Homeopathy:

Dr. Baylis and, IV 384 fn.

in Europe & Russia, IV 75

infinitesimal dosages in, IV 316 fn.

Jaeger on, IV 321

most potent of curative agents, IV 75

persecuted by "orthodox" physicians,

IV 73

rationale, methods & effects of, IV

316-20

a science, IV 301

study of, & mesmerism, encouraged,

VI 335-36

successes of, cp. to allopathy, IV

75-76

will become orthodox medicine, IV

313

Homer:

VII 204 fn.

ego of, VII 205

Ennius' vision of, VII 193 & fn.

Greek tradition and, V 201

on language of Gods & Men, XIV

196

on Memnon, XIII 331

mentioned Jupiter-Logos, XIV 271-72

as "mythical personification," XIII

227 & fn.

Plato on, XIV 8

sceptics on Troy of, XIII 227

on spiritual form, VII 193

symbolic cities of Laomedon, XIII

100 fn.

———- Iliad:

II 152; IV 241; VII 228 q., 264 fn.;

VIII 17, 187, 223 q., 309

earth and, V 219

on Krisa, VIII 191

———- Odyssey:

VII 194 q., 228 q., 230 q., 264 fn.;

VIII 17, 187, 223 q., 309

refers to astral body, VII 194

bibliog., V 375

Hommons, Capt.:

a Rosicrucian, I 428

Homogeneity:

of Ah-hi's substance, X 321

of consciousness & being, VIII 112

cyclically repeats itself, VIII 123

evil and, VIII 110

Father-Mother falls from, X 333

of primordial matter, VI 192

Universe is differentiation of pure, X 327

Homunculi:

animated by life-elementals, IX 79

Honesty:

teaching of Truth and, VI 177

Honour:

cowardice and, II 142-43

pledge of, II 476

See under Ethics; Moral(s); Virtue(s)

Honover:

or Ahuna Vairya, a holy world, XIII

124

definition, III 461

Hood (Missionary):

on birthplace of Alchemy, XI 512 (535)

Hooke, R. (1635-1703):

principle of force and, I 243

biog., I 469-70

Hoong [Sk. Huό]:

union of divine & animal, IV 17

Ho-pahme:

See Amitabha Buddha; Od-pag-med

Hope:

without action is barren, XII 383

Hopkins, Jeffrey (b. 1940):

———- Meditation on Emptiness:

part of Jam-yang-shay-ba's work in,

XIV 439 fn.

Horace, Q. (65-8 B.C.):

or Aroeris, IV 542

defined a painting, XIII 181

evocations known to, VII 203-04 fn.

Khonsu and, IX 206 (228)

———- Odes:

on ravages of time, X 190 & fn.

———- Satires:

on slander, X 208

on vice & fools, III 225 & fn.

bibliog., III 511

Hordern, P.:

on Buddhist ethics, IX 145-46

Horizontal:

symbolism of, in Valentinian chart,

XIII 16-18

Horne, Thomas H. (1780-1862):

claimed O.T. inspired by Holy Spirit,

XIV 194 q.

Kenealy criticizes, XIV 195

———- An Introduction to the . . . Holy

Scriptures:

bibliog., XIV 533

Homer, George W. (1849?-1930):

XIII 5

first to tr. Pistis-Sophia into English,

XIII 3

Homer, LB.:

translator of Milinda's Questions,

XIV 374 fn.

Horns:

deities and, III 131

emblem of divine power, VIII 26

of Isis, Diana, Moses, Amon, Bacchus

& Jew's God, VIII 26-27

Horos (Gk.):

or Stauros, XIII 32

in Valentinian system, XIII 32

Horrocks, J. (1619-1641):

force ratio theory and, I 243

biog., I 470

Horse(s):

Avamedha rite and, III 463

Orohippus and, I 229

Protohippus and, I 230

unknown in America before

Spaniards, II 320

white, of the Sun & Saviors, III

462-63

Horus:

as Boundary, XIII 16

the free Mason, XIV 265

Initiate of terrestrial lodge, XIV 265

pierces head of Typhon, XIII 57

Sun & Moon, XI 96

Horvath, Jenφ:

———- History of Diplomacy:

I 23

Hosea:

God told, to break 7th

commandment, IV 235-36

uses obscene language, IV 272

Hosea:

Kabalistic "prediction" of, XIV 501-02

on teraphim, VII 231

 

Hospitality:

of Russians, III 47

Host(s):

Angelic, XIV 215-16, 322, 328, 335-36

Mikael is Chief of the, XIV 338

See also Angel(s); Archangels;

Hierarchies; Mikael; Planetary

Spirits

Hostia, Hostes, Hostage:

etymology of hostage and, XI 98

pagan sources of Catholic, XI 98-99

sacrificial wafer, XI 99

Hottentot:

Fιnelon and, V 3 (5)

Houen:

body of angels and, VII 209

Chinese elementary, VII 106, 191,

204-05

evocation of, for judicial aims, VII

206

ling and, VII 202, 204-07

vitality of the ghost, XII 201 fn.

See also Bhoot(s); Elementary(ies);

Piacha(s)

Houghton, Georgiana (1814-1887):

medium, II 492

——— Chronicles of Photographs of

Spiritual Beings:

IV 60 et seq.

bibliog., IV 652

Houris:

in Mohammedan paradise at "end of

the world," VI 116

Howard, John (1726-1790):

prayer of, VI 353

bio-bibliog., VI 438

Howitt, Wm. (1792-1879):

I 139; V 291

stone-throwings and, II 448

Hozyain:

housekeeper, II 445

Hsiung-nu:

Mongolian robbers, V 246

Hsri-Sargon:

city built by Sargon, XIII 281

Hsόan Tsang (596?-664):

III 420; IV 13; V 196

alternate spellings of, V 267

on diversion of Sona River, XIII 343

on magic in Udyana, XIV 19 & fn.

Maha-Prajρa-Paramita Sutra tr. by,

XIV 445

pious courage of, XIV 19

rf. to biography of, XIV 19 fn.

vision of Buddha's image, XIV 20

———- Si-Yu-Ki:

on prayer & visions, XIV 20

bio-bibliog., XIV 532-33

Huacas (mounds):

II 324-25

of Pando, II 329

of Toledo & its treasures, II 327-29

Huancas:

Andean Indians, II 308

Huang Chin Shih Huang-ti

(r. 221-210 B.C.):

first Huang of Tzin dynasty, V 245

Huatica Valley:

mounds of, II 329-30

Hόbbe-Schleiden, Dr. W.M. (1846-1916):

on Buddhism & Buddha, XI 343-54

on helping others, XI 464-80

received letter from K.H., VI 312

bio-bibliog., VII 375-77

Hubilgan(s) [Mong. Khubilgan]:

Abbι Hoc and, III 182-83

five classes of Tibetan, III 185

forefathers of, XIII 330

as "incarnations," XII 337

incarnations of Buddha's spirit, III

179

secret of conscious rebirth and, II

471-72

select new Dalai Lama by unique rite,

III 189 fn.

See also Nirmanakaya(s); Tulku

Huc, Abbι Ιvariste (1813-1860):

Gabet and, IV 11 fn.; VI 98

on lunar landscape in Tibetan

lamasery, XIV 331 fn.

proof of Tibetan brotherhood in work

of, XII 337

———- Souvenirs dun voyage daps la

Tartarie, le Thibef et la Chine . . .

on the houen, VII 204

on Tree of Kumbum, IV 347 et seq.

———- Travels . . . in Tartary, Tibet and

China . . . [tr.]:

II 44

boasts of being impolite to Grand

Lama, III 182-83

bio-bibliog., XIV 533-34

bibliog., II 532; III 5II; IV 652

Huen:

Chinese female spirit, XII 192 fn.

Hughes, A W:

———- The Country of Baluchistan . . .:

bibliog., XIII 384

Hughes, Thomas (1822-1896):

on Angel Gabriel's visit, XI 391

Hugo, Victor (1802-1885):

on God, I 199

on mysteries of the world, XII 116

a poet not a prophet, IX 214 (235)

prophecy on 20th Century, IX 191; XI

202

on Religion, III 226

———- Choses Vues:

on disdain for enemies, VIII 32-33

———- La Fin de Satan:

reviewed, XII 46-50

bibliog., VIII 459

Hui Neng (638-713):

Buddhist Patriarch, V 252

———- Platform Sutra:

XIV 392 fn.

bio-bibliog., XIV 534

Huitzilopochtli:

deity of Mexican temple, II 320

Human Life:

the greatest of illusions, XI 475

Human Nature:

same through the ages, I 130

Humanities:

future, moulded within lower scales of

being, VII 16

on other planets, IX 400D

Humanity:

Absolute "God" manifests only in,

VIII 66 (88)

Absolute Wisdom &, as a whole, VIII

66 (88)

abused sacred truth, XIV 61

as Adam in Cosmical sense, VI 180

Adepts renounce Nirvana to help,

XIV 53-54

after 7th Round & 7th Race, XIV 58

androgynous at first, VIII 367 (386)

Aquarian Age will change, VIII

174 fn.

as Asuras incarnate, XII 49

Bodhisattvas do good to, VI 104

Brotherhood of, I 377

Christianity may be saved by, VIII

267

cradle of, XIII 330

cross typifies kosmic origin of, XIV

140

cyclic progression of, XIII 265, 301-06

is Deity of Comtists, XIII 97

dogma & authority curse of, XIV 117

Egos of, & incarnation, XIV 49,

302-03

embodiment of collective spirit of life,

XI 469

essentials of Religion of, IV 502

every man a component of, XII 60

evil done to, wounds God, VIII 66

(88)

evolutionary task of, XIV 303, 379

of Fifth Round, XIII 128

first, & Chhayas of Pitis, X 365

first races of, semi-Divine, XIV 40,

68, 81, 249, 289-90, 302

freedom of thought for, XI 119 (133)

God we should serve is, VIII 66 (88)

the "Great Orphan," XII 308

"great unwashed" armies of, XIII 132

gross minds of present, XIV 290

helping matter to ascend, XIII 98

hermaphrodite at end of 5th Round,

XII 700

history of, prototyped in heaven, VII

261

H.P.B. puts, first, XIII 120 & fn.

H.P.B. urges work for, XII 156

hypnotized by astral records, 1X

101-02

illusion of separateness and, XIII

70-71

initiated, & Pamir, III 187

Initiates sent to save, XIV 139, 287

Initiates swear to die defending, XI

100 fn.

intellect of, at expense of wisdom,

XIV 333

Kali Yuga helps a lover of, IX 102

last terrestrial offspring of "First-

Born," XII 49

living for, more Divine than dying

for, IX 208 (230)

Love for, is Satan's divine spark, XII 51

love for, & universal mind, IX 258

of manu-bearing globes, XI 466

need of assimilating all, XI 213 fn.

(248 fn.)

new Archway called, XI 117 (131)

Nirvana and, XIII 62

no spiritual progress for anyone apart

from, XI 105, 469-70

not ready for truth, XIV 46, 64

now Sons of Evil, not God, XIV 287

pure spirits once, XIV 68, 287, 289

ray of each entity in, XIII 72-73

record of thoughts, words & deeds of,

XIII 76

reflections of 7 hierarchies in, XIV

50, 379

reform of, XIV 251

results of love for, XII 537-38

¬ig-Veda primary Bible of, XIV 240

selfishness of, XIV 41

service for, is full reward, XII 261

service for, yet detachment from

worldliness, XI 349-50 fns,

seven prototypes of, XIV 51

at Seventh Round, XIII 62

"soulless," XII 124

source of happiness for, VIII 55 (77)

starving, helped little by inventions,

XIII 132-33

still must cling to its Gods, XIV 64

talents & faculties for service of, XI

106

Theosophical Society promotes

Brotherhood of, IV 503

Theosophists must help worldly &

spiritual, XI 465-66

Theosophists support aspirations of

suffering, XII 4-5

Third-Root Race ace. to Enoch, XIV

80

two-thirds through Fifth-Root Race,

XIII 68

unfit to use Esoteric scriptures, XIV 45

universal language once known to,

XIV 180-81

Humate:

Hukhte, Huvareshte as purity, IV 523

& fn.

Humberto:

led Roman delegates to break with

Greek Church, IX 340

Humboldt, FH.A. von (1769-1859):

II 319; III 22; XIII 143, 335

guano and, II 309

vindicates truth about ancient

America, II 304

———- Kosmos:

on science & matter, VII 56

———- Researches concerning . . . Ancient

Inhabitants of America . . . :

monuments of Old & New World cp.,

II 320-21

on temple of the Sun, II 323

bibliog., II 532

Hume, Allan Octavian (1829-1912):

IV 152; V 123

Indian politics and, IV 454-55

letter of, about Brothers protested

against, IV 227 et seq.

metaphysician & logician, III 393

occult password given to, IV 193

received letters from Masters, VI 312

unfounded pride in science, XII

241 fn.

vegetarian societies and, IV 299

———- Hints on Esoteric Theosophy:

IV 170, 198-99, 354, 356, 544; VI 124 fn.

accuses H.P.B., IV 197

———- "Fragments of Occult Truth":

author of first three, V 11 fn.

See also Sinnett, A.P.

Hume, David (1711-1776):

believed in reincarnation, II 92 fn.

Humility:

taught by Buddha & Christ, XII 392

true illumination causes, XII 262

Hungary:

H.P.B.'s Travel-Impressions from, I

11-17 (17-22)

Hunt, Chandos L. (Wallace):

H.P.B.'s response to, IV 48-50

———- Compendium of Wesmeric

Information:

on flowers & mesmeric aura, IV

312 fn.

———- Private . . . Instructions . . . in

Organic Magnetism:

III 339 fn.

bibliog., III 511

Hunter, John (1728-1793):

on presentiment, VI 346, 347

bio-bibliog., Vi 438

Hunting:

evils of, VII 14, 23

Hurrychund Chintamon:

I 407, 409, 426, 433

data on, I 435

H.P.B.'s letters to, VI 313-15

snubs T.S. Council, I 424

on Vedas, I 383

———- Commentary on the

Bhagavad-Gita:

on exoteric & esoteric knowledge, I

306, 470

Hushang:

religion of, IV 515

Huss, John (1374-1415):

mob revolt on anniversary of

martyrdom, I 260

Hutchinson, Anne (1591-1643):

Holy Ghost wrote in Greek ace. to,

XIV 179

Hutuktus [Mong. Khutughtu]:

as "incarnations," XII 337

-Huxley, Prof. T.H. (1825-1895):

II 158; XIII 154

contrasted with Slade, I 228

on cruelties of Christianity, IV 497

Du Pre] cp. with, X 330

epithet of Comte's philosophy, XIII

96 fn.

fooled by Haeckel, II 184

on force, IX 14

his "sensigenous molecules" and, V 78

human races ace, to, V 213 fn., 217, 222

on human testimony, I 231

on life & protoplasm, IX 72-73

named the Moneron after Haeekel,

XI II 212

New York lectures on evolution, I 226

et seq,

prefers praise of wise few, VI 174

on Roman Catholicism, VIII 334

surprise of, about U.S.A., I 225

———- Lay Sermons . . .:

on "Physical Basis of Life," XIII

140-41 fn.

spiritual things beyond enquiry of,

XIII 140

———- "Darwin and Haeckel":

II 184

———- "Unwritten History":

on kinship of Egyptians, Dravidians,

etc.. V 285

bibliog., II 532; V 375

Huygens, Christian (1629-1695):

on nature of light, I 243

Hvaniratha:

our Earth as fourth plane, XIII

124 fn.

Hwan (Chin.):

definition, IV 242-43

Hydaspes River (India):

Alexander's fleet and, V 242-43

Hyde, Thomas (1636-1703):

wrong on age of Zoroaster, III 461

———- Historic Reddgdonds Veterum

persarum:

rf. to Javidan Kherad, III 463-64

bio-bibliog., III 511-12

Hyderabad (India):

Statesman & Co-Regent of, III 388

Hydrogen:

in air, IV 212

can be split, X 349

nature of, in water, IV 214; X 349

other "primordial" elements and, X 381

oxygen and, X 377

Hydrogen Peroxide:

use in curing grippe, XIII 223

Hydromancy:

divination by water, VI 194

Hyginus, C.J. (1st C. B.C.):

———- Fabudarum liber:

VIII 17 fn.

———- Poeticōn Astronomicōn:

VIII 16, 17 fn.

bio-bibliog.,VIII 16-17 fn.

Hylē (Gk.):

as body of Matter, XIII 22, 24, 26

as differentiation, XIII 27

of Gnostics, XII 374

ineffectual, XIII 36

or Region of the Left, XIII 24

as Sidereal or subtle matter, XIII 28

Stars influence Hylic man, XIII 38

term used by Materialists, X 306

use in creation, XIII 26

Hylo-Idealism:

VIII 33, 40; IX 23, 32 fn.

defence of, by Dr. Lewins, IX 52, 53

deny nonseparateness, IX 138

discussed, VIII 97-98, 300-05

enemy of Theosophy, VIII 93-94

essence of transcendental materialism,

IX 51

Metaphysics minus psychology, IX 51

Naden's visit to India and, IX 140-41

Vedantin tenets cp. with, IX 139-40

See also Lewins, Dr. R.

Hymn to Amon-Ra:

XII 570 q.

Hymeman, Iron (1805-1879):

supports H.P.B., I 312

Hypatia (d. 415 A.D.):

XII 30

St. Cyril's murder of, VII 46; IX 208

(230); XIV 312

a Neo-Platonist, XIV 312

Synesius devoted pupil of, XI 73; XIV

312

Hyper-Physics:

part of man's symbolic triad. XII 542

Hyphasis (India):

V 243

Hypnosis:

magic called hysterical, by science, VII

92

Hypnotic:

hallucinations & occult

manifestations, X 132

powers & miracles, X 21-22 fn.

Hypnotism:

ancients acquainted with, II 458

aura & principles paralyzed by, XII

565-66

is Black Magic, VIII 107; XI 5557,

164, 508 (531); XII 397, 566

Black Magic &, used by priests, XIV

30-31

Braid method of inducing, II 278; XII

395

branch of mesmerism, XII 219-20, 395

cerebral & nervous centers in, XII

400-01

Charcot & French experiments in,

XIV 31

Christian Science and, X 40-41

criminal use of, VIII 104-08; XIII

113-14

curing diseases by, XII 401

dangers of, VIII 104, 406-08

denied at first, IX 122

differs from mesmerism, XII 326,

394-96; XIII 362-63

direct & mechanically induced, differ,

XII 400

effects of, III 43-44

erroneous causes ascribed to,

II 282

explanation of, XII 220, 39496,

397-403

form of fascination & enchantment,

XII 394-96, 399

Franklin investigates, XII 218-19

genuine sorcery, XIV 29

infra-cosmic electricity and, X 394

investigations in Paris, XII 295

Jesuits practice, IX 296 fn.

key to, & magnetism, XII 568

large scale, of Simon Magus, XIV 118

& fn.

lesser branch of magic, XIV 22-23, 29

of mankind by astral records, IX 102

metallotherapy and, XII 399

motion & will in, XII 400-01

motive of operator in, XII 402

nervous system in, XII 399-400

new name for magnetism, XIII 211

not clairvoyance, IX 252

operator's will in, XII 401-02

paralyzes free will of subject, XII 222,

400-01

perceptions in, VIII 104-05

physicians and, XII 219, 222, 225-26

"Psychopathic Massage" borrowed

from Mesmer, XII 221-22

scientific explanation lacking for. XII

394, 399

suggestion in, leaves indelible stain,

VIII 106

term for animal & therapeutic

magnetism, XII 214, 219-20, 222

is Tra˜aka of Yogis, III 44

two conditions requisite in, XII 400-01

use of "will-vibrations" in, XII 395-96

vivisection, sorcery and, IX 253

when induced by "suggestion," XII

395-96

why opposed, XII 685

will become important science, IV 313

See also Animal Magnetism; Charcot,

Dr.; Mesmerism; Suggestion

Hypnotist:

evil suggestions of, XIII 113-14

subject can hear thoughts of, XIII

196

takes on karma of victims, XI 56-57

Hypocrisy:

cant &, in society, IV 73-74

life riddled with, III 232; IX 37; XI

187-88; XIII 177-90

popularity and, XI 2-4

of public opinion, III 109

in religion, III 114-15

stems from selfishness, IX 36

Hyponoia (Gk.):

Adepts know, of anthropomorphism,

XIV 50

Ammonius' disciples & esoteric, II 95

Theosophists hold to esoteric method

of, XI 109 (123)

Hypostasis:

ancient theory of triple, XIV 186, 224

divine, of man, II 7 (18)

on triple, or 3 Avasthas, X 369

Hypotheses:

authorities and, III 224

unproved, & proofs, III 468-70

Hyslop, J.H. (1854-1920):

bio-bibliog., I 470-71

Hystaspes (or Gushtap) (fl. 521 B.C.):

Avesta and, IV 524

blunder about, IV 525 fn.

Darius and, IJI 466; IV 525 fn.

first, IV 525

infuses Brahmanical ideas into

Magianism, 1V 529-30

praised by Clement, XIII 237

Zoroaster and, III 466; IV 529

Hysterēma (Gk.):

circle & square of, XIII 16

or Incompletion, XIII 16

Hysteria:

abnormal phenomena and, VII 59

demon possession and, II 261

dreams and, XI 224 (260)

epileptic, VII 61

hallucination and, VII 61

hypnosis and, VII 92

obsession and, IV 388

seers and, VII 61