Volume
XV
C index
Cabala, Cabbala:
See Kabalah
Cabalistic MS. of Skinner:
See Skinner, J.R.
Cabalists:
do not tell one how, I
131
Rosicrucians and, I 105
true, are "made"
& do not "become,"
I 106-08
See also Kabalist(s)
Cabiri:
See Kabiri
Cables, Mrs. Josephine:
gives up on Masters, VII 241
Cabral, Pedro A. (1460-1526):
II 432
biog., 11 524
Cabrol, Fernand:
——— Dictionnaire d’archéologie . . .:
bibliog., VIII 229, 421
Caciques:
Mexican antiquities and, II 309
Caduceus:
double serpent
of, XII 373
germ-cell and,
XIII 18
symbolism, XIII
18
Caelius Aurelianus (fl. 200):
on manipulations, XII 222-23
bio-bibliog., XII
724
Caena:
mass &, or supper, XI 79,
98
Caesar, Crispus (?-326 A.D.):
Lactantius teacher of, XIII 90
son of Emperor Constantine,
XIII 90
Caesar, Gaius Julius (100-44 B.C.):
a barbarian worthy of
believed in augurs, I 232
believed in Chaldean Astrology, XIV 351
destroyed Mystery centers, XIV 295-96
disguised the gods of
(101)
———- Commentaries:
on Druids, XIV 311 fn.
Huxley on, I 231
bibliog., I 449
Hebrew Matthew in, IV 239
Cagiiostro, Alessandro, Count de
(1743?-1795?):
accused as Illuminati & Enchanter,
XII 86
accused of spying for Jesuits, XII
80-81
Adept taught, XII 79
burial uncertain, XII 87-88
control the spirits, I 137
Egyptian Ritual of, X 126-27
family relics & books burned, XII 86
forged Catholic biography and, III
125
imprisonment in San Leo Castle, XII
87
Jesuits persecuted, XII 80-81
last of Rosicrucians, I 104, 141
magic of, II 367
maligned, I 310
may be seen again, I 161
name evoked wonder & contempt, XII
78-79
not forsaken during inquisition, XIV
278 & fn.
patronymic not "Balsamo," XII 79-80
Pope alters death sentence of, XII
86-87
relations with Masonic Lodge of
Philalethes, XII 82-83
reputation as "charlatan," XII 79
rusty nail phenomena and, XII 87
slandered, IV 339
Vatican imprisons, XII 85
———- Magonnerie Égyptienne:
burned by Inquisition, XII 86
biog., XII 727-30
Cagliostro, Countess Lorenza:
on arrest of, XII 85
charged with heresy, XII 87
tool of Jesuits, XII 80
Cahagnet, Alphonse (1805-1885):
Fellowship of, in T.S., III 31-32
opposes Theosophy, IV 483 (486)
on Theosophical Society, III 72
work & character of, III 33-35
——— Celestial Telegraph:
accounts of lucid clairvoyants, III
30-31
an original work, III 34
———- Cosmogonie et Anthropologie:
among 11 works onmagnetism, III 31
comments on, III 61-64
———- Révélations d'Outre-Tombe:
III 63
bio-bibliog., III 499-500
Caillet, A.J.:
——— Manuel Bibliographique . . .:
mentions Thiresus, VII 210
bibliog., VII 361
Cailletet, L.P. (1832-1913):
liquifies oxygen & hydrogen, IV 215
bio-bibliog., IV 637
Cain:
Abel &, as applied to nations, XII
385
Abel &, as sacrificing couple, XIV
290
-Adam pyramid circle,
XIV 159
an androgyne, XIV 44 fn., 188
astronomical & Biblical relations, XIV
158-59
as Jehovah, X 357; XIV 44 & fn.,
158, 188, 290
Kabalistic interpretation of, XIV 44
& fn., 157-58
Magicians in race of, XIV 17
or Melchizadik, XIV 157
as protest of downtrodden self, XII
49
as Third Race Man, XIV 188
a transformed Elōhim, XIV 44 fn.
Viraj cp. with, XIV 188
Cain-Abel:
as male & female, X 54 (61)
Caine, W.S. (1842-1903):
——— Letters from India:
on failure of missionaries, XI 102,
403
bio-bibliog., XI 569-70
Cainites:
teachings of the "accursed," XIII 239
Caithness, Marie, Countess of
(1830-1895):
VIII 43 fn.
——— The Mystery of the Ages . . .:
based on talks with H.P.B., VI xxix
bio-bibliog., VII
361-63
bibliog., VI 430
Caius Septimus (fl. 2nd C.):
embalmed entrails of, III 102-03
Cajamarca:
house of "Inca gold" in, II 326
Calandrini, Pietro:
on Cagliostro, XII 84-85
Calasiris:
Phoenician priestly garment, XI 77
Calcutta:
Archbishop of, & Theosophists, IX
346 fn. (374 fn.)
Black Hole of, XII 281
manured with theological guano, IV
77
Calcutta Review:
art. on "Diwali," III 179
Calendar(s):
ancient & Christian, XII 536
on Hindu & other, in Buddha's era, V
260-62
Julian, XII 75
Sun is father of, X 277
Calf:
or globe worshipped by Israelites, III
130-31
Calhoun, A.R.:
Arizona Indian stone circles and, II
324
California:
Adepts Atrya & Hilarion xisit, I 90
Caligula, Emperor (12-41 A.D.):
received gifts on New Year's day, XII
93 (100)
wish of, XI 245 (282)
Callistus I, Pope (?-222):
"slandered" by Hippolytus, XIV 118
biog., XIV 515-16
Calmeil, J.L.
(1798-1895):
——— De la Folie . .
.:
III 280 fn.
on hallucination, VII 62
bio-bibliog., VII 363
bibliog., III 500
Calphurnia (Caesar's wife):
believed in diviners, etc., I 232
Calumny:
lies &, revert to sender, XIV 33
slander &, of unusual people, III 125, 128
Calvin, John (1509-1564):
confused Mikael & Christ, XIV 338
on Hell & infant's skulls, XI 68-69
predestination and, XI 141
Cambrai, Bishop of:
See Régnier, R.E
Cambridge Mission:
fails to convert natives, 11 406
Cambry, Jacques (1749-1807):
——— Monumens Celtiques . . .:
on etymology of dragon, XIII 272
focus on post-Christian era, XIIl 272
Camoens, Luis (1524?-1580):
——— Lusiad:
written in Macao, XIII 178
Campbell, Lord:
profane discussion and, XII 250
Campbell, George D. (1823-1900):
8th Duke of Argyll, XIII 311
——— Reign of Law:
Positivist thought and, XIII 311
bio-bibliog., XIII 372
Campbell, Robert A.:
——— Phallic Worship . . . .:
XII 520
bibliog., XII 727
Campbell-Praed, Rosa C.:
——— Affinities:
VIII 99
reception at Arundales described in,
VI xxxiii
——— The Brother of the Shadow:
VIII 99
bibliog., VIII 421
Cana (Khana):
esoteric meaning of marriage in, XI
499-500
SS Canada:
Founders sail on, I 431
The Canadian Theosophist:
rare W.T. Brown pamphlet reprinted
in, VI 31
Cancer:
"evil" conjunction of three planets in,
III 198
Candler, Ida G.:
accompanied H.P.B. to France, XII 64
Candlestick(s):
Christ in, symbolism, XIV 320-22,
329-30
cp. with Solar symbols, XIV 320-21
& fns.
Jewish symbolic, & Jehovah, XIV 323
Seven Golden, of Saint John, XIV
329
seven-branched, XIV 329, 337
Cannar:
shrine of the Sun at, II 323
Cannibals:
less cruel than slave holders, XII 286
Canonization:
of Benoit Labre, III 243-44
Cant:
among hypocrites & pharisees, XII 35
defined as pretentiousness, IX 83
hypocrisy &, at base of Society, IV 74
new form of hypocrisy, XII 277, 349,
387-88
our age of, XII 242, 387-88
religious, in modern culture, X 101
Capital:
unproductive use of, X 75
Capital Punishment:
Hartmann on, XII 237
juryman becomes accessory in new
murder, XII 237-38
relic of Jewish barbarity, XII 238
victims of hypnotism will suffer, VIII 108
Cappela:
frog eaters of Yanadis, IV 288
Capricornus:
constellation, or Crocodile, III 325
incarnation of Kumaras and, XII 76
is mysterious Makara, XII 76
Pistis-Sophia on
initiation during,
XIII 11
See also Makara
Caracalla, Emperor (188-217):
revered Apollonius, XIV 135
Carbonari:
occultism and, I 107 fn.; VI 19-20
Carbonic Acid:
Yoga and, II 456-57
Cardinals:
as parasites & social drones, X 75
Carducci, G. (1836-1907):
——— ":A Satana":
IV 58 & fn.
bio-bibliog., IV 638
Caducci, G.
(1836-1907):
——— “A Satana”:
IV 58 & fn.
Bio-biolog., IV 638
Carlos Magnus:
Carlovingian Cycle and, XIII 297-98
Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881):
XII 120 q., 383 q.
defines progress, XII 268
defines Protestant religion, X 161
on English society, X 206
on Jesuits, IX 295
on knowledge & faith, III 207
on "lexicon" of eternity, XII 320
on man's essence, XIII 97 q.
on names, VIII 5
perpetuated falsehood about
Cagliostro,XII 79
on truth, IX 35
on value of practical idealism, XII 33
view of Englishmen, XIV 27
Carmel, Mt.:
Essenes of, XI 220-21 (256)
Pythagoras and, XI 221 (257)
Carmichael, Mrs. Sara M.:
sapphire ring produced occultly for,
VI 59 fn., 63 fn.
Carnac:
Catholic sorcery in crypts at, XIV 29
Carnal:
lower man is, XIII 37
Carnarvon, Henry H., Earl of
(1841-1890):
——— Recollections of the Druses of
the Lebanon:
on khabar, V 276
bio-bibliog., V 371
Carpenter, Mary (1807-1877):
on Ram Mohun Roy, III 56
bibliog., III 500
Carpenter, Dr. William B. (1813-1885):
II 98, 152
on age of Book of the Dead, VII
114 fn.
on Hindu phenomena, I 272 et seq.
investigated psychic phenomena &
Spiritualism, I 224, 354, 356; III 172
Prince of materialists, II 364
Scientific prejudice and, XIII 345-47
Bio-biolog., XIII 376-77
Carpocrates (fl. 2 C.):
Baronius on, XIV 70
A Gnostic, XIV 70
bio-biolog., XIV 516
Carrington:
——— “Departure of the Fairies”:
XII 199 q.
Carroll, Lewis (pseud.):
——— Alice’s Adventures. . .:
VII 37
Carthago Nova (Carthage):
V 218
Cartouche, L.D. (1693-1721):
notorious French criminal, IX 363
& fn. (391 & fn.)
Cartouches:
Egyptian, & Sothis, VIII 24
Cassels, Bishop Walter R. (1$26-1907):
——— Supernatural Religion . . . ::
VIII 213 fn., 214 fn.; XIV 72
on Ebionitic Gnosticism as purest
Christianity, XIV 150
extraordinary work, I 380
on John, VI 150 & fn., 155
opposed by Christians, IV 459
Paul was Simon Magus says, XIV 114
Roman Catholic Church and, VI
151-52
bio-bibliog., VI
430-31
bibliog., I 449; IV
638; VIII 232, 422;
XIV 516
Cassianus, Johannes (360?-435?):
cited treatise by Ham, XIII 234-35;
XIV 298
Castaldus, Johann T. (fl. 17th C.):
——— De Angelis:
on the Seven Spirits, X 17
bio-bibliog., X 416
Castalian Fountain:
pagan tablet found near, VIII 196
Caste(s):
H.P.B.'s view of sacerdotal, IX
366-67 fn. (394-95 fn.)
Hindu, the most inflexible of gods, II
455; IX 130-31
invented in Kali-yuga, VIII 60 (82)
non-existent in Vedic days, VIII 60
(82)
race & money, XI 150-51
Races and, III 463
Russian, & classes, II 355-56
System helps Britain to rule India, II
297
Theosophists work against, VIII 56
(78), 60 (82)
Castiglione:
Cagliostro & Good Brotherhood of,
XII 80
Castrén, Matthias A.
(1813-1852):
——— Vorlesungen
über die Finnische
Mythalogie:
on Russian tribe's exorcism, II 178
bibliog., II 524
Castro, Adolpho de:
H.P.B. and, I 1
Casuistry:
of Catholic Church, VIII 16
Theosophical Society must shun, VII
166
Casuists:
medieval, XII 351
Cataclysm(s):
at close of every Root Race, XIV
81 fn.
deluges and, III 150
Elect saved from, XIV 81
impending, & discoveries, V 259
law of nature, XIII 319-20
races and, IV 446-47
racial, & seeds of wisdom, VI 268
of Third Root Race, XIV 81 fn.
by water & fire, IV 263, 578
Cataleptic Stupor:
memory and, VI 221-22
Catechism of Lanoos:
on evolution of lower kingdoms, XIV
164 fn.
A Catechism on Everyday Life:
VIII 31
Cathedrals:
vaulted ceilings of, XI 78
Catherine, Princess: murdered, I 163
Catherine de Medici, Queen (1519-1589):
black arts and, IV 615; VII 221
Catherine II (1729-1796):
accused of infanticide by medium, I
92
Catherwood, F.C.:
II 305
unearthed ancient city in Honduras,
II 322
Catholic(s):
See Roman Catholics
Catholic Church:
See Roman Catholic Church
Catholic Mirror:
II 446
on boy-medium, III 98
on desecration at Lourdes, II 196-97
on lightning, II 197-98
on miracles, III 275 et seq., 354
on phenomena of obsession, IV 388
et seq.
story of MacMahon and, II 194, 389
Catholic Review:
an abusive literary Polyphemus, III
67-68
Catholic World (New York):
on Home, I 197
Catlin, George (1796-1872):
on Mandan's talk with the dead, II
173-74
Catoptrics:
futuristic discovery of, XIII 293
Caucasus:
learning Russian at, III 46-47
Causal Body:
or Karana-arira, XIV 49
fn.
Causality:
conditions of life and, VI 228, 264
Guru shows chela world of, IX 285-86
Karma and, IX 286
Parabrahm is, not cause, X 336
Cause(s):
beneficial, act slowly now, IX 104
effect and, III 408
effects &, speeded up in Kali Yuga, IX 102
of existence & Nidanas, X 335
infinite & universal, IX 55
One, & maya, IX 16
One Universal, III 457; XIV 10 fn.,
185, 234, 249-50
remains hidden, XIV 249
secondary powers divorced from One,
XIV 250
The Cause:
disloyalty to, XI 380-81, 384
Theosophical Society represents, XI
380-81
Causeless Cause:
man exiles himself from, VIII 111
Manvantaras and, X 335-36
the One uncreated, VIII 114
as rootless root, IX 168
Cave(s):
allegory of, & birth of Christ, VIII
364 (384)
at Cawnpore, III 82
grotto zodiac in, temple dedicated to
Mithr-As, III 464, 465
tablets hidden in, on Tien-Shan, III
467
Zarathustra's inscription in Bokhara,
III 455 fn., 458
Zoroaster's statue in, temple, III
455 fn., 458, 464-65
"Cave of the Echoes":
magical evocation in, I 346 et seq.
Cavendish, George (1500?-1562):
on Cardinal Wolsey's "revelation," VI
346
Cawnpore (India):
III 82
phenomenon by a gosain at, I 275-77
Cayambe (Ecuador):
"cromlechs" near, II 323
Cazeneuve, Jean Aimée de:
on numerical proportions, II 449
philosopher & author at Paris T.S., V
126
bibliog., II 525
Cazotte, Jacques (1719-1792):
perished on the guillotine, XIV 278
Ceccarini, Dr. G.:
Mazzini Commission and, I 391 (392)
Cedrenus, George (fl. 11th C.):
on angels' scepters, XIV 327
on Celestial machines, XIV 331
corroborates Kircher, VII 217
bibliog., VII 363-64
Celestial:
Buddhas in human form, XIV 427
machines in Japanese temples, XIV
331 fn.
Man's inner link with, Beings, XIV
395
seven, Rectors, XIV 330
wheels in Initiation Adyta, XIV 331 & fn.
worlds & systems, XIV 330
Celibacy:
in Buddhism & Christianity, IX 149-50
enforced, of Hindu widows, IV 128-29
not enforced in E.S. or T.S., XI 428
of original hierarchy of Adepts, IV
515 fn.
practical occultism requires, IV 544;
VI 261-62; XII 702
a rule for regular Chelas, VIII 294
Yogis and, IV 543
See also Chastity
Cell(s):
consciousness in, X 322; XII 134,
141-42, 144-45, 148, 415-16
ever-changing in brain tissues, XII 406
every, & organ has seven components,
XII 693
infinitesimal "monads," XII 148
lymphatic, & nymphs of Greek
mythology, XII 148-49
male, & latent
spirit of germ, X 353
nerve-, related to consciousness, XII
355, 357
partakes in divine organism, XII 410
receivers & conveyors of past
impressions, XII 416
respond to physical & spiritual
impulses, XII 369, 410
Celsus (fl. 2nd C. A.D.):
on Daimōns, XIII 23
Censorinus (fl. 3rd C. A.D.):
on Heliacal or Great Year, III 150
——— De Die Natali:
on cycles, VII 277
& fn.
on genius, VII 195-96
fn.
bio-bibliog., VII 364
Censorship:
in Russia, III 163
Censure:
persecution and, XI 294
Census:
incurred by whoredom, III 116
Mosaic, & Bombay, III 117-18
Census, Book of the Imperial:
Theosophy & Theosophists described
in, V 277-79
Center(s):
each man a radiating, IX 242
occult, of Force in man & nature, IV
165-66
Central America:
connection with Atlantis, IV 446
Spaniards destroy Mysteries of, XIV
280
Central Point:
as Deity, II 145
Centrifugal Force:
adepts on, V 153-54
Cephas:
See Peter
Cephas, L.:
medium, IV 391
Cerebellum:
corresponds with Kama, XII 698-99
dreams and, X 328-30
instinctual mind and, X 324
sleep and, III 435
Cerebral:
activity in memory, XII 368, 407
cardial centers &, relating to mental
experience, XII 367
cortex & Real Being, XII 357
"reflectors," XII 407
Cerebrum:
Cerebellum and, X 323, 328; XII 550
Ceremonial Magic:
not Occultism, IX 249
Ceremony(ies):
ritualism of Brahmanas and, XII 346
Ceres (Keres):
definition, III 460
Isis &, as Holy Virgins, II 164
Ceres Demeter:
patroness of Eleusinia, XII 214
transformation of, XII 214
Ceres Eleusina:
or Demeter, XI 93-94
as Earth, XI 69
festivals of, XI 100
Cerinthus (fl. Ist C. A.D.):
belief in Aeōns, XIV 150-51
Christ was an Aeōn says, XIV 372 fn.
God of Jews not supreme, XIV 112
on Jesus & Christos, XIII 55
stigmatised by Latin Church, XIV 70
system of, XIII 55
bio-bibliog., XIV 516-17
Ceylon (®ri Lanka):
adeptship and, II 438
ancient, part of Indian continent, II
337; V 286
Buddha's birthday holiday in, XII 305
Buddhism brought to, on day of
Buddha's death, V 248-49, 250
Buddhists in, V 328
Christians in, alarmed by Buddhist
revival, 111 302-03, 480-82
chronology of, V 247-48
delegation sent to, II 497 (504)
Egyptians and, XI 227 (263)
Founders in, abused by papers, II
416-17
High Priests of, & Theosophists, II
138-40
number 7 & the trip to, II 451-52
of Ramayana far larger than now, V
286
religious riots in, IV 427 et seq.
results of the Founder's trip to, II
439-40
Russians misinformed about, VI
138-39
sacred historical books of, II 134
Sinhalese Buddhists in, XII 306
T.S. purifies Buddhism in, XII 305
T.S. slandered in, III 10
T.S. work in, 11 204 (207), 414; III
2-3, 154; XI 393-95; XII
299
women in, XI 440, 444
Ceylon Catholic Messenger:
attacked Olcott & Buddhism, III
311-12
Ceylon Examiner:
on Theosophical Society, II 498 (505)
Ceylon Observer:
IV 429, 431, 436, 438
attacks Founders, II 402, 415, 417; III
302-03
on Buddhist vigor, IV 427-28
on Catholic thugs, IV 435 -
contemptuous of Buddhism, IV 432
criticized Lord Lindsay for joining
T.S., II 403
on editor of, X 240
falsehoods of, V 328
ridicules Islam, IV 434
bibliog., V 385
The Ceylon Times:
III 241, 302
throws malicious reflection on H.P.B.,
II 416-17
Chabas, RJ. (1817-1882):
unearthed curious papyri, IX 80
———- Les papyrus magique Harris . . .:
VII 19 fn.
article on, slated for S.D. appendices,
VII 104
Compiler's Notes & quotes from, VII
126-34
"Egyptian Magic" placed in 1897 S.D.,
VII 105
Egyptian religious magic in, VII
103-04
on Khou or "resurrected shadows,"
VII 116, 190-91
on magic & occultism, VII 107-08,
117-19
prayer from, with Chabas comments,
VII 116
on unlucky & lucky days, VII 114, 115
bio-bibliog., VII 364
Chabutara:
Police-house,I 275
Chachuri Mudra (Sk.):
sense of, debased, II 119
Chagpa Thog-med [Tib. 'Phags-pa
thogs-med]:
Tibetan name of Aryasanga, XIV
451 fn.
Chaho, J.A. (1811-1858):
——— Philosophie des religions
comparées:
on Sun & devs, XI 83 bio-bibliog., XI 570
Chain:
evolutionary, of animals & man, XI
138 fn.
Chain, Planetary:
evolution of Monad and, VI 248-49
La Chaine magnéique:
Du Potet and, II 277 fn.
mesmerism and, II 135
Chaitanya (Sk.):
pervasive spiritual power, III 106
Chaitanya (1485-1527):
IV 569; XIV 140
Brahmo Samaj and, III 59, 259
Chakra(s) (Sk.):
endless circle, IV 528
mantrams and, IV 165-66
plexuses and, XII 619-20
seven Master, in head, XII 619
Seven Rays vibrate in seven, XII 620
Chakravartins (Sk.):
Csoma de Körös and, III 177
"wheel-turners" of Tibet, III 177
Chaldaean(s):
See Chaldean(s)
Chaldea:
secret wisdom of, III 194
Universal center of magic, III 150
Chaldean(s):
Ain-Soph of, copies Parabrahman,
XIV 184
Akkadian civilization and, XIII
327-28, 338
antiquity, XIII 336-37
arts & sciences, XIII 228, 320, 337-38
Assyriologists on, XIII 328, 333
astrology & magic, XIII 328
astronomy, XIV 332
beliefs called fetishism, XIII 337
Cabala is source of Hebrew, IV 295
Celestial Virgin symbols. XIV 292
charlatanry of, during Roman Era,
XIV 344
cosmogony symbolism, XIII 75
Creation system of, XIV 210
definition, IV 517
divine dynasties, length of, XIV 245
on divisions of Ether, XIV 165 & fn.
invented cuneiform, XIII 328, 333,
336
Kabala & Jews, XIV 172-74
Kabalists on primeval man, XIII
59-60
language differs greatly from Hebrew,
XIV 179-80
little known, XIII 326, 328
Magi ahead of Christian fathers, XIII
338
magic & magicians, XIII 326, 337-38
Matthew originally in, XIV 149 fn.
Mysteries from Aryans, XIV 36
oracles, XIII 229, 267
parchments in Alexandrian Library,
XIII 231
priestly caste, XIII 328
proficiency in math & astronomy,
XIII 337-38
Ptolemy, Strabo & Herodotus on,
XIII 326-27
sphere, XIV 292 fn.
tabernacle, XIII 278
tiles pre-Christian, XIV 170
as title of initiated adepts, XIII 277
tower of Babel legend, XIII 102-03,
272-74
Turanian races and, XIII 333
wisdom & religion, XIII 228, 337
See also Book of Numbers, Chaldean
Chaldees:
an Adept caste, XIII 228, 277
forefathers of Brahmans, XIII 228
language of the Cushite, XIII 327,
336
Mosaic account of, XIII 327
not worshippers of Satan, XIII 229
tabernacle of, XIII 278
Chaldeo Tibetan Doctrine:
Aryan doctrines nearly identical with,
III 400, 406 fn., 409 fn.
is trans-Himalayan doctrine, III 419
as Universal Wisdom-Religion, III 419
Cham:
See Ham
Chambers' Cyclopaedia:
IV 238
on Gospel's origin, IV 234
on Orpheus & Ribhu, V 304-05
bibliog., V 371
Chambers' Journal:
on Dreams, III 427-29
Jacob of Simla and, IV 344 fn.
Champai-chos-nga [Byams-pa'i chos
Ina]:
Buddhist texts given by Maitreya, XIV
451 fn.
bibliog., XIV 517
Champollion, J.E (1790-1832):
on age of Book of the Dead, VII
114 fn.
on Egyptian antiquities, XIII 232-33
on Woide's Solomon, XIII 51
——— La Manifestation à la Lumiére:
mystic ritual in, XIII 76
——— Monuments de l’ Égypte . . . :
VII 129 fn.
bibliog., VII 364
Champollion-Figeac, J.J. (1778-1867):
——— Égypte ancienne:
on God & his agents, XIV 218
on Hermetic Books authenticity, XIII
232-33
on transformation of Gods by
Judaism, XIV 218
———- Égypte moderne:
on Hermetic Fall of Man, XIV 332-33
Roman school of Astrology, XIV 351
& fn.
Champs Élysées (Paris):
rivalled by Sorrento, XIII 189
Chance:
understood by few, VI 141
Chan-Chan (Peru):
capital of Chimu, II 327
Chandra (Sk.):
in America, II 316
immaculately conceived, VI 262
Surya &, races, IX 197 (219)
See also Induvaüa
Chandradhat, Prince Chudhathar:
——— A Buddhist Prince's View of the
Universe . . .:
H.P.B.'s notes on, X 174-77
Chandragupta:
Müller on, V 229
Piyadasi inscriptions show title of, V
237
Sandracottos in Greek, V 229
several persons named, V 257, 258
term has esoteric meaning, VI 42
Chandrakirti (ca. 650 ):
on Dharmakaya state as infallible,
XIV 439
taught Prasanga system, XIV 438-39
on two Paths to Nirvana, XIV 438-39
bio-bibliog., XIV 517
Chandramana[m] (Sk.):
measure of year, V 261
Chandramasa:
several people named, V 257
Chandravaüa (Sk.):
See Chandra
Chaney, W.H. (1821-?):
on astrology & chastity, III 191
bio-bibliog., III 500-01
Chang-chub:
See Byang-tsiub
Change:
chief originator of pain, XII 538
is constant in everything, II 8-9
(19-20); VI 331
no violent, is safe, VI 145
Tennyson on sweep of, XII 266
Channelers:
adept mediators cp. to mediums or, I
299-300
See also Medium(s)
Chanoch:
Solar year and, VIII 193 fn.
Chan-tyu-Kusho:
Regent for 4th Tashi Lama, IV 161
Chaos:
"creation" and, III 379-80 & fn.
definition, XI 485
division in world cosmogony, XIV 198
as female principle, XIV 272 fn.
R. Fludd on, III 284
Ialdabaōth child of, XIII 43
identical with Akaa, X
314
Isis & Aditi formed in, XIV 241
Kabalistic view of Biblical, XIV 244 & fn.
Pistis-Sophia in, XIII 60
Plērōma and, XI 491
primordial germs created in, XIV 241,
243
is Theos, XIV 243
three degrees of, XIII 61 fn.
Tohu-vah-bohu or "Space," XIV
243-44
or water, the female Power, XIV 207,
241-42, 243
Chapman, Rev. Hugh B.:
on cheap religious talk, XII 112
Char (Arabic Char-is):
City of Fire, III 460
Charachari Mudra (Sk.):
sense of, debased, II 119
Charagmai (or Charactéres):
Impressions or Marks, XIII 30
Charaka (fl. 2nd C. A.D.):
ancient Vedic physician, XI 243 & fn.
(279 & fn.)
oath of Asklepiads and, V 241
biog., V 371-72
Charcot, Dr. Jean M. (1825-1893):
IV 132, 311, 313; VII 329 (343)
experiments with hypnotism, II
280 fn., 283 et seq., VI 199, XIV 31
hallucination of, VII 61
hypnotism research pioneered by, VII
59; VIII 407
Richet &, unconscious sorcerers, IX
253
Richet &, vs. illusions of Hindus, XII
326
bio-bibliog., II 525; IV 638; VII
364-65
Charcotism:
or animal magnetism, XII 214
experiments of Charcot and, XII 295
Rev. Haweis on, XII 219
Chariot:
represents body, III 463
Charis (Greek):
definition as grace, XI 490
as Greek city, III 460
Charity:
emotional, can produce harm, VIII
295-96
fanatical Christians & Yogis lack, VII
166
for faults of others needed, XII 494
mere, cannot raise people, VIII 167,
296
money and, VIII 163
practical, not a declared object of
T.S., VIII 164
prevention better than physical, VIII
296
as rule of discipleship, VIII 59 (81)
synthesis of all virtues, X 95
takes no reprisals, XI 306
Theosophy inculcates, VIII 164
true, & false, XI 196
in true Theosophists, XI 306
true, very rare, XIII 131
Charivari:
on Richelieu's mistress, II 199-200
Charlatanry:
great occultist accused of, VI 19
historical, described, VI 19
unscientific, XII 265
Charlemagne (742-814):
killed enemies with sorcery, XIV 106
Pope Leo III gives sorcerer's talisman
to, XIV 105-06
Charles:
H.P.B.'s cat, I 416, 431, 439, 440
Charles le Téméraire (1433-1477):
Joan Hachette and, II 515
Charles VI (1368-1422):
phases of moon and, IV 397
Charvaka (Sk.):
nihilistic school of India, XIV 438
Chashmalim:
part of angelic hosts, VI 318
Chastity:
celibacy &, among Buddhist priests,
IV 6-8
ideal of, ridiculed by society, XII 245
mental & physical, XII 245
Tolstoy on marital, XII 245
Chasuble:
priest's garment, XI 77
Chatterjee, Mohini M.:
See Chatterji, Mohini M.
Chatterjee, Sreenath:
visited by levitating Lama, VIII 136
bibliog., VIII 422
Chatterji, Mohini M. (1858-1936):
V 287, 294; VI 38
changes views about Mahatmas, VII 137
deludes Arundale & Gebhard, VII 137
ingratitude of, VII 139
letter to, from K.H., VI 21
———- Man: Fragments of Forgotten
History:
authorship & background of, VI xxxiv
co-authored with Laura Holloway, VII
350 & fn.
H.P.B.'s views on, & corrections to. VI
412-13
when written, VII 350 & fn.
———- "A Few Words on the
Theosophical Organization":
criticizes 0lcott & T.S., VII 135, 140-45
——— "The Himalayan Brothers-Do
They Exist?":
VI 21
bio-bibliog., IV
638-39
Chaturhotri Mantra:
on evolution of Earth, I 227
Chaturtharama (Sk.):
conditions for, II 118
Chaucer, G. (1340?-1400):
on faith, VIII 205
——— The Flower and the Leaf:
authorship questioned, IX 268 fn.
a consecration to spiritual love, IX
268
Chauvelin, Abbé:
denounced the Jesuits, IX 309
Chavin de Huanta:
ruins of note at, II 331-32
Chela(s) (Hindi):
advanced, of TS. & Zoroastrianism,
IV 518
become so by their unhelped
exertions, IV 608
brain attuned to that of Master, X
266
Christians on secrecy of Eastern, XIV
75
communication with Guru and, VII
243
criticism of H.P.B. by, VI 4-5
"Daily Life Ledger" of, XII 604
definitions, III 336; IV 607
Eastern & Western, & book Man . . .,
VI 413
faces evil power of nation, IV 612
failures & successes among, IV 609,
613-14
few, see Master till final vow, XIV 278
fruit diet used by, XIV 164 & fn.
hardships & risks of, XIV 309
holds only part of knowledge gained,
XII 618, 696
illumination of, must be repeated, XII
618
joyous at freedom from common life,
IV 342
on just initiated, XIV 278
lama can force, to speak truth, IV 313
Lay, & TS., IV 610-11
magnetic rapport with Master, VII
243
marriage and, VIII 293 fn.
of Masters & disgraceful experiments,
IV 474 et seq.
motives of, known, VII 243
not mediums, VI 223-27
one law of occultism for, VIII 126
one out of 72 accepted, successful,
VII 246
pledged to secrecy, XIV 60, 278
precipitate letters for Masters, X 130,
269
protest Hume's criticism of Brothers,
IV 229-30
protest "M.A. (Oxon)" criticism, IV
274
qualifications for, IV 607-08; VIII
294; IX 157-62, 249-60
reason for 7 year probation of, IX
156
relation of, to Guru, IV 229
sees only the aura of the "Gods," XII
560
some Hindu, full of meanness, VII
151
subjugation of lower nature and, VI
331
Superiors of, help in lawful occult
research, IV 356
taught in dreams, X 241
Third degree, has two gurus, XIV 278
three, not yet failed, VII 246
training of will and, VI 266
trials of, VII 275-76
"Try" is battle-cry of, XII 505
unselfish, face no danger, XIV 309
visions induced during trials of, XIV
165 fn., 276-77
vow of poverty taken by, XIV 56 fn.
who does his best does enough, XII
505
Will of, vs. carnal nature, IV 613
See also Disciples; Path
Chelaship:
characteristics & chief task of, VI
285-87
definition, XI 300
Indian, XIV 277-78
indispensable condition of, VII 243
lashes sleeping passions of animal
nature, IV 611-12
Lay, defined, IV 610-11
Mahatma defines, IV 613
marriage and, IV 129
not mediumship, XI 50
pledge and, VII 242-43
protection by Master and, IV 476-77
qualities needed for, IV 608
real man comes out in, IV 613
right motive for seeking, VI 241
rules for, IV 607-08; VIII 294
selfish fail at, IV 609
Theosophical Society and, IV 469,
609-11
unselfishness first necessity in, XI 301
See also Discipleship; Path
Chemical:
actions on other orbs, V 146
transcendental, action & spiritualistic
manifestations, VI 351-52
Chemist:
produces phenomenon, VIII 50 (72)
Chemistry:
Alchemy and, VIII 56 (79)
birth of, XI 506 (529)
molecules and, IV 211
supersensuous, & physics, VII 75
Chemmis:
called Panopolis by Greeks, XIII 240 fn.
origin of name, XIII 239-40
prehistoric "city of fire," XIII 239 & fn.
Chemnu:
the "lovely spectre," XIV 32
Chendry:
mutiny of Rumla and, II 294-97
Chenrezi (Tib.):
legend of, XII 518
See also Avalokiteshvara; Padmapani
Cheops, King:
See Khufu, King
Cheops Pyramid:
See Great Pyramid
Chepén:
odd mountain near, II 326
Chephren:
son of Cheops, VII 101 fn.
Cherub(s):
implied as sitting on ears, III 221
of Talmudistic imagery, XIII 279
traced to ®iva, XIII 279
Cheta Cave (India):
Saptaparna cave of Buddhist texts, V
247 fn.
Chetty, G. Soobiah:
mentioned in forged letter of
Coulomb, VI 297
Ch-eung-Shau (China):
immorality at monastery of, IV 6
Chevillard, Dr. A.:
IV 132
——— Études expérimentales . . .:
IV 144 & fn.
bibliog., IV 640
Chevreul, M.E.
(1786-1889):
alchemical library of, XI 509 (532)
biog., XI 570
Chhandogya Upanishad:
VI 158
on Self, VIII 97
two missing adhyayas and, V 289
bibliog., VI 425; VIII 414
Chhaya(s) (Sk.):
Aeonian Evolution of, in poem The
Ring, XII 130
astral bodies & Linga-arira
discussed,
XII 705-07
Hylic fashioned after, XIII 26
of lunar Pitris, VI 190;
X 365
Secret Doctrine on, XIII
12
shades, XI 488
or shadow, IX 241
Chhaya-grahini (Sk.):
in Ramayana, VI 341
Chhinnamasta Tantrikas (Sk.):
initiations of, IV 265-66
Chhipa [Tib. Phyi-pa]:
non-Buddhist, VI 106
Chicago Tribune:
forgery in, XI 210-11; XII 594
on Indian fakirism, XII 321, 322-24
Chichen:
II 309
Chidagnikuna (Sk.):
Ahankara annhilated in, III 414
or Nirvana, III 414
Chidakasam [Sk. Chidakaa]:
V 317
field of primordial consciousness, X
360; XIV 393
on Mysterious Mirror & Spiritual sun
shining in, III 414
pralaya and, XI 476
Chi-kai (or Chih-i) (538-597):
XIV 428 fn.
T'ien T'ai school of,
III 421
bio-bibliog., XIV
517-18
Child(ren):
age of, when unified with manas, XII 619
an animal at first, I 297
dead, as nature's failure must be
reborn, I 298, 363 (368)
dying young, incarnate at once, V 16 (45)
elementaries affect vicious parents &
their, I 285
first impressions of, X 227-28
Italian Consul fosters slavery of, I
390-91 (392)
leave no trace on monadic memory, V
17 (45)
mother should care for young, X 83
no devachan for very young, XI 140
only a duality, I 364 (368)
plastic 3rd & 4th principles of, X 176
have psychical not a spiritual nature, I
297-98
is responsible at age seven, X 218
a soul, not a spirit, I 363 (367)
souls of, before self-consciousness, V
108
trained for murder, X 226-28
young, lack pineal gland "sand," XII
619
Child-Marriage:
V 65
Chelas work to reform, VIII 293 fn.
Child, Dr.:
H.P.B. ordered to expose, I 58 et seq.,
75 et seq., 75 fn.
letter of, to Daily Graphic, I 80-81
Childers, R.C. (1838-1876):
V 342
Childs, G. Washington:
I 242
Chimborazo (Ecuador):
mountain exploits of Whymper at, III
140-41
Chin:
as Russian caste, II 355
China:
adept protectors known to Emperor
of, XIV 18
Buddhist Lohans in, XIV 18, 428
date of Buddhist works in, IX 135
elementals known in, XII 301
Emperor of, respects Tibetan Lamas,
XIV 448
Gautama's Word still known in, XIV
443, 448-49
ghosts & mt, spirits of, XIV 18
"Heaven" of, XI 17-18
invades Europe, IX 307
language of, XI 16
missionary reports on, XIV 17-18,
447-49
national conservatism of, XIII 180
origin of Alchemy and, XI 512 (535),
514 (537)
personal God not accepted in, XI 16-17
protection of frogs in, XIII 220-21
souls of Druses and, III 187
or Tzina, V 245
use of chopsticks in, XII 276-77
China Mail:
on moral downfall of Buddhist
priests, IV 6
Chinahunah:
"Chinese & Huns," V 245 fn.
Chineha Islands (Peru):
guano and, II 310
Chinchas:
of Peru, II 308
Chin-che-K'hai:
See Chi-kai
Chincholle, Ch.:
———— "La Grande Prētresse":
VIII 99
Chinese:
adepts or Lohans, XIV 18, 428, 448
& fn., 449
alchemy cp. with Hermetic Sciences,
XI 515 et seq. (538 et seq.)
American native language at Eten
understood by, II 337
anticipated later inventions, III 420
antiquity of, race, XI 14-15
astrology and, III 197
Buddhist mission sent to ancient
America, II 432
characteristics of, I 108, 109
cruel treatment of, laborers, VIII 63
(85)
fishermen of Acla and, V 221
on houen & after-death states, VII
204-09
Huns and, V 245 fn,
inland, & Atlantean language, V 216
legend of Fang-Kwang,
XIV 428 fn.
no, Hell or Purgatory, XI 18
not real Buddhists, VIII 62 (84)
orders of nobility cp. with root-races,
XI 18
secret monasteries retained Buddhism,
XIV 443, 447-48 & fn.
spirits among, II 176-77
symbolic language, XIV 101
views on constitution of man, VII
201-04
Ching fa-yin-Tsang:
meaning, XIV 444
really connotes Heart Seal, XIV 445
Chingiz Khan:
See Genghis Khan
Chinmatra (Sk.):
pralaya and, XI 476
Chinovnik:
term of scorn, II 356
Chiromancy:
character analysis by, XII 57
Chit (Sk.):
Achit and, IV 424
Chitra-®ikhanin (Sk.):
bright-crested, XIV 334
Chitsukhacharya:
——— ®ankara Vijayavilasa:
biography of ®ankara, V 189
bibliog., V 367
Chitta (Sk.):
can return to cosmic matter, IV
550 fn.
Chittagong:
statue of Buddha and, V 246
Chitta-uddhi (Sk.):
duty and, V 338
Chittenden, Vermont:
H.P.B. & Olcott at, I 34
H.P.B. ordered to go to, IV 137
Chiun (or Khiyun):
Jewish God derived from Chaldeans,
XIII 279
as Saturn & later "Jehovah," XIV 326
Chnouphis:
Python and, VIII 194 fn.
Choang-Long [Chin. Chuang-lang]:
near Kumbum, III 182
Choate, J.M.:
medium, I 278
Chochmah (or Chokhma):
See žokhmah
Chod [Tib. gCod]:
secret rite of high Initiation, XIV
406 fn.
Choavaram (India):
British besieged at, II 295
Choëphorae (Gk.):
See Aeschylus
Chohan-Lama:
archive-registrar, V I 94
reply of, on after-death conditions, VI
97-112
of Rinch-cha-tze, III 398
Chohans:
have documents on last 24 years of
Buddha, V 249
See also Dhyan-Chohan(s)
Choic:
Choos and, XIII 28
Principle, XllI 35
Cho-ku [Tib. Chos-kyi-sku]:
Nirvanic body, XIV 392 fn.
See also Dharmakaya
Cholula, Temple of:
II 304, 309
cp. to Great Pyramid, II 305
size of, II 319
Chom-dan-da [Tib. bCom-Idan-'das]:
conqueror, will destroy ignorance, VI 105
Chomel, Dr. A.E (1788-1858):
on hallucination, VII 61-62
bio-bibliog., VII 365
Chons (Egyptian God):
as deliverer from Khous, VII 116
Choos:
Body formed from Earth or, XIII 26
Kosmos of, XIII 28
Chorea:
aura of magnets and, III 98
Chosroes II, King of Persia (?-628):
on immense celestial machine of, XIV
331
Chota Nagpur (India):
burial custom at, V 104
Chrao (Gk.):
VIII 358 fn. (375
fn.)
Chrio cp. with, VIII 186
definitions, VIII 184, 186, 192 fn.
Chraomai (Gk.):
as chela, VIII 187
definition, VIII 184
Chre (or Chreō) (Gk.):
definition, VIII 192 fn.
Chreōn (Gk.):
definition, VIII 184 fn.
Chrēstērion (Gk.):
definitions, VIII 184, 362 (381)
Chrēstērios (Gk.):
definitions, VIII 184, 362 (381)
Chrēstēs (Gk.):
definition, VIII 184
Chrēstians (Gk.):
VIII 175, 298