Volume
XV
J index
J:
Bible names beginning with, XI 497
J.K.:
See Kohn, Julius
J.K.:
See King, John
Jablonsky:
on Amun, VII 120, 131
Jack the Ripper:
on children playing, X 226-28
fascination with,
XIII 188
knives, X 226
type of soulless being, XII 632
Jackson, John William:
- Lectures on Mesmerism:
V 102 fn.
bibliog., V 375
Jacob:
bargained with
God, XII 94 (100)
pilgrimage life
of, XII 391
pillow of, XIV
158
twelve sons
cp. to ¬ishis, XIV 22 fn.
Jacob ben ayyim (1470-1538?):
Masorah and, VII 263
bio-bibliog., VII
378
Jacob, Major G.A.:
A Manual of Hindu Pantheism:
view of spiritual goal, XIV 410
- Vedantasara:
on "stonelike"
Jivanmukta state, XIV 437
tr. of, XIV 410 fn.
bibliog., XIV 534
Jacob, Henri-Auguste
(1828-1913):
Zouave healer, II 197 & fn.
Jacob of Simla:
Mr. Isaacs and, IV
344 fn.
Jacobus de Voragine
(ca. 1230-1298):
- Golden Legend:
IV 390
Saint Josaphat and, II 134
Julian's gods are saints in, XII 102
bio-bibliog., II 532
bibliog., IV 653
Jacolliot, Louis (183?-1890):
III 51
Govindasvami and, II 61 (66)
on Jewish origins in So.
169-70 (179)
on levitation, I 244
romances of, VIII 58 (80), 60 (82)
on yogis' tortures, IX 209 fn.
(231 fn.)
- La Bible daps lInde:
on woman, II 515
- The Bible in
based on 20 yrs. experience in
240
on Bhagavad Gita &
seq.
- Les Fils de
Dieu:
II 486 fn.
- Le Spiritisme
dans le monde:
VI 189
bibliog., I 471; II 532; VI 438
Jadar-Christna:
among many titles for Christna in
See also
Jadookhana [Hin. Jadukhana]:
Masonry and, III 275; IV 56, 60
Jadoowalla(s) [Hin. Jaduwala]:
Indian sorcerer, XII 325
sorcerer, VIII 105
Jadugar:
conjurer, I 275
sorcerer, II 68
Jadupati [Sk. Yadupati]:
title of
Jaduwala:
See Jadoowalla(s)
Jaeger, Prof. Georg F. (1785-1866):
on odors, V 68
Jagad-yoni (
archē and, XI 484
Plērōma and, XI 491
Jagannath[a] (
car of, X 173
inscriptions at, V 197
Jδger, Dr. G. (1832-1917):
homeopathy and, IV 75, 321
neuralanalysis of, & nerve-time, IV
75, 321-24
on true man of science, IV 309
bio-bibliog., IV 653
Jagrata [Sk. Jagrat]:
Svapna & Sushupti, VII 289
or waking state, X 257; XIII 65
See also Sushupti; Svapna
Jah-avah (Heb.):
meaning of, XII 534 fn.
Jahve (or Jah):
androgynous Adam-Kadmon,
XII 313
Indra and, II 274
Jahveh:
as Tetragrammaton, XI 221 fn.
(257 fn.)
See also Jehovah; Tetragrammaton
Jaimini:
Jaina Cross:
or Svastika, II 144; XIV 207
See also Swastika
Jainas:
fasting of, II 76 fn.
Sutras of, I 373 & fn.
Jajmow [Jajmau]:
H.P.B. visited, III 82
Jala (
state of Prakriti, XIII
67
Jalal al-din:
IV 97
Jamadar (
definition, II 117
Jambres:
as Egyptian magician, III 51 & fn.
Jambudvipa (
V 235
on Gk. influence in, V 240, 244
legend of Atlantis cp. to that of, V
200 fn.
seven continents &, or
See also Aryavarta;
James, Saint:
hated Paul, XIV 123
heretic, VIII 366 (386)
imparted teachings to Mariamne, XIII
36-37
Nazar & Gnostic, VIII 361 fn.
(379 fn.)
in transfiguration scene, XIV 159
James:
VIII 176; IX 171 q.
applied to Theosophists, XII 339, 364
on inflexibility of God, VII 30
on sensual nature, I 297
on wisdom, II 6 (17 & fn.); IX 292
on wisdom & mercy, XII 312, 320, 339
James, W. (1842-1910):
- Essays in Popular Philosophy:
defines F. Myers' work, V 264
bibliog., V 375
Jam-yang-shay-ba ['Jam-dbyans-bzad-pa]
(1648-1721):
-- Great Exposition of the Tenets:
XIV 439 & fn.
bibliog., XIV 534
Janaka, King:
great Kshatriya king, XII 346 fn.
a Theosophic Yogi, VI 12 fn.
Jana-Loka (
Sanat Kumara dwells in, XIV 383
Jang-Chhub:
See Byang-tsiub
Jang-khog [Tib. Byan-khog]:
animal soul, violent separation from
body, VI 107, 108
Janitor:
as door-keeper of the Heavens, X 279
See also Janus
Janmotsar:
festival of, I 254
Jannes:
as Egyptian magician, III 51 & fn.
Januarius, Saint (fl. 3rd C.):
boiling blood of, IV 441
January:
fourth of, is day of Mercury &
Budha, X 278
fourth of, is Theosophical New Year,
XII 76
sacred to Janus, XII 75, 92 (98)
third of, sacred to
under Makara or Capricorn, XII 76
Janus:
became Saint Peter, XII 77, 93 (99)
called Diana in "youth," XII 92 (98)
door-keeper to Heaven, XII 77, 93 (99)
double-faced, XII 76, 77, 91 (98)
as Iao, VIII 193 fn.
patron saint of
story of, symbolic of initiation, VIII
191-92
symbolism of, & Peter, X 279
temples of, VIII 192-93 fn.
Jaoh-pater:
ineffable Name, VII 121 fn.
advised to embrace Christianity, XI
106-08, 161-62
Buddhism in, & belief in elementals,
XII 301
Buddhists of, give Tripitaka to Adyar,
XII 300-01
Olcott's work and, XI 395
secret subterranean temple devices in,
XIV 331 fn.
story of magic in, VI 355-406
temples & sects, of , VI 361 & fn.
Japhet:
Biblical ancestry of mankind and, V
213 fn., 215
Iapetus and, V 220
Japhetidae:
on Indo-Germanic, V 200
Jataka Tales:
IV 418
Buddhist birth stories, III 427; V 222,
239 fn.
bibliog., III 512; IV
653; V 380
Java:
Buddhist
XIII 178
Samelang of, XIII 178
Javidan Kherad:
ancient Parsee text of practical magic,
III 463-64 fns.
means Eternal Wisdom, III 463
bibliog., III 512
one of 7 principal rivers, II 410
Jayadeva (fl. 1200):
- Gita-govinda:
on Radha in poem, IX 30 fn.
Jehiel ben Joseph
(?-1286):
biog., VIII 224
Jehoshua ben Pandira (or Panthera)
(120?-71? B.C.):
born in Lydda, IX 204 (226)
an initiate, VIII 182; IX 19
& fn.-20 fn.
Jesus was actually, IV 361-62; VIII
204, 362 (380); IX 19-20 fn., 204
(226)
Massey on, VIII 381-82 fn.
Masters affirm, was real Jesus, VIII
362 fn. (380 fn.)
See also Jesus
Jehoshua ben Perahiah (fl. 2nd C. B.C.):
Jesus a pupil of, IV 362; VIII 362 fn.
(380-82 fn.)
biog., VIII 460-61
Jehovah:
V 100
Adam-Kadmon etc. as, XIV 42-44
& fn.
Ahuramazda and, III 456-57
also Bacchus, XIV 272-73
androgynous, VIII 146 fn.
anthropomorphic, of Church, XII 313
Arelim and, XIV 189, 190 & fn.
in astronomical interpretation, XIV
158, 316, 323
as Baal, Moloch, Typhon, IX 42
Biblical, not Divine power, XIV 197,
208, 218
-Binah, XIV 188 fn., 189-90
Brahma of Jews, XIV 190 & fn.
compound name as bi-sexual
humanity, XIV 187, 189
confused Christian Celestial
Hierarchy, XIV 215, 218, 323
definition, VIII 146 fn.
as Dionysos, XIV 273 & fn.
dual role as Metatron, XIV 402
Egyptian God Neith cp. to, XIV 218
El or God, XIII 278 fn.
Elōhim synthesized in, XIV 335
"fathered" Third Race, XIV 188
feminine passive potency, III 457
fickle & revengeful, IV 236
as fire, II 35
first two letters of, XIII 352
in Gnostic allegory on Jesus, XIV
160-61
god of generation, VIII 310
god of inferior class, VII 235
"Heavenly Man," XIV 218
Hebrew Yod, XIV 99
highest God not, XIV 190, 215, 272
highest Lord of Israel, XIV 217-18, 272
"Holies of Holies" of, & Christians,
XI 362
Iaō of the Phoenicians, XIV 272
identical with Chinn & Moloch, XIII 279 fn.
Jah-hovah as compound of, VIII 146 fn.
Jah-hovah female, of the Kabalists,
VIII 139, 173 fn.
a jealous god, XII 200
Jehovites and, XIV 42, 184
Jesus no admirer of, X 244-45
of Jews is Ialdabaoth, XIV 160-61
Jonah became the "Lord," XI 496
Kabalistic Binah, XIV 218 fn.
Kabalistic interpretations of, XIV
43-44 fn., 87 fn., 158, 184-85, 187
Kabiri and, XIV 272, 317
lamas of, II 44
Moses and, XIV 208
name veils the unpronounceable, XIV
42-44
not named in N.T., X 244
not Supreme God, III 457
not the "Father," X 91
not the Logos of St. Paul, X 241-42
numerical key to, XIV 87 fn.,
112-13 fn.
occult properties of tabernacle and,
XIII 278-79
"One God," XIV 337-38
one of the Demiurgi, XIV 223
one of the Elōhim, XIV 215, 335
originated with Moses, I 110
Ormuzd and, X 315
of pagan initiation, VIII 210
a personal deity, XIV 188, 190, 283
phallic symbol, XIV 184
a Planetary Spirit, XIV 272, 316
Satan and, IX 17-18
as Saturn, XIII 279; XIV 113, 316, 326
shuts out Divine Light, XIV 160-61
spirit of matter, XIII 98
is Sun, XIV 324
Sun god of Assyrians, XIII 101 fn.
symbolism of, X 53 (61), 356
as Third Sephirōth, III 457; VIII 139,
173 fn., 214 fn.; XIV 168, 189 & fn.,
190, 218 fn.
tutelary genius of Israel, VII 238
as "Universal Male," XIII 256-58
unsupported by Jesus, VIII 297
is Viraj manifested, XIV 218 fn.
See also Jahveh; Tetragrammaton
Jehovah-Elōhim: