Volume XV

 

M index

 

M.:

See Morya

M. Junior:

See Olcott, H.S.

Macabi Island:

olden vases under guano on, II 310

Macao:

unchanged since 16th C., XIII 178

Macauley, Lord Thomas B. (1800-1859):

Blasphemy Laws and, XI 188

MacCroskey, Bishop Samuel:

seduced his daughter, II 45

Macculloch:

on depravity of critics, VII 306

Mace, J. (Paris Commissary):

chief of Police, I 195

Macedonians:

Magadha and, IV 66

Machell, Reginald W. (1854-1927):

paintings & description by, XII

354-55, 418

bio-bibliog., XII 755-57

Machines:

invention of', & progress, VIII 64 (86)

Mackay, Mary:

See Corelli, Marie

Mackenzie, Col.:

MS. of, on Sankara's birth, V 184-85

Mackenzie, Kenneth R.H. (?-1886):

———- Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia:

on alchemists, XI 510 (533)

Brotherhood of Luxor arid, I 87; X

125-26 fn.

on Cagliostro, XII 80 et seq.

on Jesuit destruction of Masonry,

XIV 265-66

on Jesuits, IX 302

on Kabalah, VII 268

on occult fraternities, XII 79

praises Éliphas Lévi, XIV 233

on reasons Gnostics stigmatised, XIV

70

on science of numbers, XIV 96

secret Brotherhoods cited in, XIV

27-28

on Sun symbol in Masonry, XIV 281

on Theosophists' silent influence, II

96

on various rites, I 309

on worship of Chrēstos, XIV 283

bio-bibliog., X 424

biog., II 536

bibliog., I 497; VII 381; IX 442; XI

580; XIV 545

Mackenzie, Sir Morell (1837-1892):

physician to Frederick III, IX 319

bio-bibliog., IX 443

Mackey, A.G. (1807-1881):

———- Encyclopaedia of

Freemasonry:

on adoptive Masonry, I 312

on MS. of N. Stone, XI 183 & fn.

bibliog., I 497

Mackey, Samson A. (1765-1843):

on Hindu Yugas, XIV 365-68

bio-bibliog., XIV 545-49

MacMahon, Marshal Marie E.P.M. de

(1808-1893):

denies adventure with sorcerer, II

389-90

H.P.B. on sorcerer and, II 194-95,

388-89

Macnish, R. (1802-1837):

———- The Philosophy of Sleep:

IV 294

bio-bibliog., IV 656

Macrobius (fl. 5th C.):

———- Saturnalia:

on Janus or Ion as gods, VIII 193 fit.,

229 n.

on the Kabiri, XIV 315

Macrocosm:

Adam-Kadmon type of, XIII 52

Diagrams I & IV on, XIII facing 524,

657-58

drama of, & microcosm, XIV 303,

393

Esse of Universe, XIV 185

eternal Kosmos and, XII 656; XIV

209

immortal Soul and, XIV 10 fn.

Jivatma and, III 326

Microcosm and, IV 377-78; XII 410;

XIII 124

Microcosm &, symbols, III 250-51,

312, 319, 321

occult powers and, III 403

the One, & human triad, IV 263-64

of Paracelsus, XIV 51

seal of, VIII 154-55 & fns.

seven occult powers in, & Microcosm,

III 411

six-pointed star, III 461

three principles & 4 vehicles, XIV 209

& fn.

Macroprosopus (Gk.):

or Long Face, VI 317

Microprosopus and, VIII 142-46, 149

symbolical "Ancient of Days," XIV 168

See also Microprosopus

Madagascar:

Adept or Lodge in, I 428, 439

Madan (Sk.):

elemental spirit, VI 193-94

See also Elemental(s)

Maddina Nag:

planet Venus, XIV 258 fn.

Madhava (Sk.):

Sankara born in month of, V 179

Madhavacharya (1199-1276):

or Anandatirtha, V 183

followers of, on Sankara's date, V

184, 187

founder of Dvaita sect, XII 343, 344 fn.

worshipper of Vishnu, XII 343

Madhava-Vidyaranya:

See Vidyaranya

Madhwacharya:

See Madhavacharya

Madhyamika Buddhism:

two divisions of, XIV 438

view of Paramartha, X 347

views of, IX 59

See also Prasanga Madhyamika

Buddhism

Madhyantika:

Lohan & sculptor of 100 ft. Buddha,

XIV 428 fn.

Madonnas:

colors altered by priests, I 372

contrasted to Pagan idol, XIII 300

of Raphael, XIII 182

See also Virgin Mary

Madras Christian College Magazine:

V 328

bibliog., V 385

Madras Mait

Rev. Cook and, IV 68-69

libelous innuendos in, VI 55, 58,

63 fn.

on Senate Hall rejection of T.S. use,

VI 166, 167

bibliog., VI 450

Madras Standard:

on the telephone, IV 112

Madras Times:

on Bangalore mounds, II 324

libelous innuendos in, VI 55

"Ooty Chronicler" in, V 321-23

bibliog., V 386

Madri:

wife of Pandu, V 305 fn.

Mafia:

toys with high officialdom, XIII

186-87

Mag, Magh[aj(s):

initiates & magicians, IV 514 fn..

516 fn.

root of word magician, II 33, 90

Magadha:

forefathers of Macedonians, IV 66

its calendar, V 261

Magas, King of Cyrene (?-258 B.C.):

V 242

Magavas (Sk.):

"mighty ones," III 456

Magendie, Francois (1783-1855):

———-Physiologie Humaine:

XII 219 q.

bio-bibliog., XII 757

Magh (Sk.):

Hindu month, II 117

Magi (or Maginsi):

as Buddhists in Arnold's poem, XIII

166-67

Chaldean, & Kabala, III 456 fn.

Deity of fire of, III 460

as hierarchy of Adepts, IV 515 fn.

High-priest of antiquity called, II 32

kindle altar without fire, III 462

land of, III 215 fn.

Mesrobian MS. on, III 459

on space & time, XIV 202

Star of Bethlehem, XIV 240

Theosophy of, ¬ishis & Buddhists the

same, V 35 (64)

traditions of Deluge, III 214

on wandering of the soul, VII 192

of Zoroaster initiated, II 89

Zoroastrian, XII 72

Magia:

definition, XII 551 fn.

Magia Adamica:

See Eugenius Philalethes

Magianism (or Mazdaism):

adepts of, existed in Clemens' days,

IV 533

archaic, identical with Sabaeanism, IV

531

correct version of, untimely today, IV

526

immense antiquity of, IV 514, 522

not monotheistic at first, IV 528

pulse of old, still beats, IV 534

pure & degraded, III 452

rite of wine & rose, III 465

on six Gahambars, III 462

some primitive, in Hadhōkht Nask,

IV 528

universal religion of Central Asia, III

456

See also Mazdean(s); Sabaeanism;

Zoroastrianism

Magians:

accused of superstition, XIII 230

initiated at Bactria, XIV 35

of Persia & Babylon, XIV 46-47

rites reformed by Zoroaster, XIV 23

sublime precepts of, XIII 229-30

See also Mazdean(s); Zoroastrian(s)

Magic:

academic disdain for, XIII 211, 234,

335, 338-39

Adept's use of, power, IX 239

ancient, believed in by some

Theosophists, II 101

anterior to age of Odin, XIV 23

Atlanteans misused, VII 93

based on exact science, II 461

believed in for thousands of years,

VII 103

Black, infers White, I 117-18, 141:

XIV 17, 32, 101-02

blended with all Religions, XIV 23,

32, 105

in Book of Enoch, XIV 77

Brahmins knew science of, XIV

312 fn.

buried by adepts, VII 93

ceremonial, & elementaries, I 286-87

Chaldea as center of, III 150

characters of, in initiation crypts, VII

107 fn.

Church, XIV 17, 27, 32, 116-17

coeval with 3rd Root Race, XII 532-33

considered fetishism, XIII 339

course of, I 141

definitions, II 32, 36

Democritus on, XIV 25

differs from occultism, IX 249

divine and diabolical, XIII 236, 337

Divine, cp. to human, XIV 311

Divine, has only one approach, III

266

"Divine Miracles" and, XIV 116-17

Divine, only used by pure in heart, IX

157

Divine Science, VII 122

does exist, I 141

a dual power, XIV 59, 103, 105, 163,

311

effluvia of, & civilization, VII 92

Egyptian, VII 105 et seq.

Éliphas Lévi on, XIV 31

esoteric Theurgy and, I 139

in every papyrus, VII 92

facts of, tejected, IV 313

flourished among Chaldeans, XIII

338

H.P.B. defends reality of, I 134 et seq.

Hexagon as absolute key in, XIV 103

historical, & science, VII 92

history must include, VII 125

holiness needed to practice, XII

559-60

Hypnotism a lesser branch of, XIV

22-23

Isis Unveiled on, hinted at, XIV 22

karmic results of dabbler in, XII 606

Lodges of, impractical, X 125

Magism and, XI 516 (539)

mesmerism, key to Eastern, II 135

Mikael patron of 7th work of, XIV

339

motive determines effects of, XIV 106

motive of white & black, IX 156,

400F

natural, never crushed out, IX 119

or Natural Philosophy, XIV 25

not Charlatanry, XIV 22, 24, 32

not founded by Zoroaster, XIV 23

numerals morally dangerous, XIV

60-61

Occult forces of constellations and,

XIV 224

in occult science, XIII 218

as old as man, XIV 22-24, 311

outcome of primitive knowledge, VII

125

pentacle is sign of Black or White,

XII 623

performance of, by a Shaman, I 345

et seq.

performance of Dervishes, I 177 et

seq.

in Prisse papyri, VII 118-19

Psellus on, VII 123

psychology practically applied, I 324

relation to Spiritualism, I 101-02

in Russia, II 445

schools of, III 183

a science, I 137

scientists forced to study subject of,

VII 125

secret of, can't be revealed to our

race, XI 523 (546)

secrets revealed in true, XIV 311

of Simon & his disciples, XIV 118-19

sorcery and, VII 92

sources of, XIII 339-40

spell & fascinating gaze of Indian

conjurer, XII 326

Spiritual, differs from natural, XIV

47-48, 54, 163-64, 311

statues fabricated acc. to, VII 103

still in full sway, XIV 32, 105

symbolized by Litera Pythagorae, XIV

101

sympathies & universal ether, XIII 241

terrestrial mysteries of white & black,

XII 626

Theosophia same as, XII 557

Theurgy and, XII 559-60

theurgy &, not understood, XI 234

(271)

true, feared by Roman Clergy, III 254

true, identical with Gnosis of

Pythagoras, XI 214 (250)

true, in East, III 254

true nature of, XII 551-60

true student keeps silent on, XIV 33,

60

two branches of, XIV 27, 32. 101,

105-06

in Udyana, XIV 19

underlies all faiths, VII 91

use & abuse in all ages, XIII 237-38,

337

various degrees of, X 132

in Vedas, II 33-34

wedded to archaeology, VII 93

white & black, difference between, IX

156, 400F; XII 604

white & black not understood, II 96

White & Black only spider's thread

apart, XIV 106

why, fell into disrepute, II 32

will power and, I 150

See also Black Magic; Lévi, Éliphas;

Sorcery; Theurgy; White Magic

Magician(s):

Adepts and, IV 263

ancient High Priests were, I 139

ancient strongholds of, XIV 19-22

Apollonius a great, XIV 128

confession of Saint Cyprian the, XIV 163-64

control spirits, I 137

critics exposed by, XIV 27

Dervishes at work, I 181 et seq.

fraternity of true, now disbanded, VI 7

gained power over elementals, XIV 311

Hindu, the greatest, XIV 22

as Magha, IV 514 fn.

many unconscious, XIV 32-33

on natural-born, IX 259; XIII 347

need no artificial lighting, XI V 311

Neo-Platonic, XIV 304

Padmasambhava a master, XIV 19

perils await unfit, XIV 60-61

Pharaoh's, XII 311

practicing, never marries, III 342

require long training, XIV 54, 116, 311

Simon a, XIV 118-19

source of Church Dogma, XIV 341 fn.

true, pities sorcerers, XIV 33

White & Black, & occult law, X 270

Zoroaster reformer of, rites, XIV 23

Magicon oder das geheime System . . .:

rf. to description by F. Hartmann, XIV 62 fn.

on true vs. common Mathematics, XIV 62

Magiism:

works recommended on, I 126 et seq.

Magna Graecia:

V 200, 212

more ancient than believed, V 167-68

pre-, period & Rajputana, V 238

Magna Mater:

Virgin Mary is, XI 70, 97

Magnes:

magnetism and, II 275

of Paracelsus, IV 290

Magnet:

celestial, or spiritual buoyancy, III 211

Magnetic:

affinities, III 21 et seq.

aura may form strong battery, IV 27,29, 30

correspondences, III 220

current conveys impressions of sound,III 411

current of earth & astral projection, IV 489

desire of sitters & seance apparitions,III 395

equilibrium is health, III 285

Lucidity, II 280-81

sympathy between planets, III 45

vital, current as healing, 111 285

Magnetic Fluid:

cures and, III 253

man emanates, V 115

Magnetic Power:

as key to scientific Psychology. II 511

power as used by Yogi, IV 101-02

Magnetism:

abnormal discharges of, by humans, III 101

accepted under name of "hypnotism," XIII 211

applied in sleep, XII 214

arises from prana, XIII 364

aura of humans and, VI 341

bad, of men & alcohol, IX 160

blue is color of, X 241

body's, imbibed by all it touches, VI 72

crystals and, III 100

current of, between Devachanees, V 84

current of, in a circle, I 352-53

degrading personal, II 398-99

of earth & position in sleep, IV 405

effect of, on flowers, IV 312 fn.

electro-, according to physicists, V 152-53

escaping through skin may be felt, X 272

evil, impressed upon objects, VI 249

experiments in France, 11 279-89

gravitation and, 1 244; V 152-53

in hair, VIII 361 & fn. (379 & fn.)

history of, II 275-78

human body in relation to, IV 404-05

human, described, III 92 et seq.

Jussieu & Deslon support, XII 218

key to, & hypnotism, XII 568

law of mutual attraction & repulsion in, V 152-53

laws of, studied by true Theosophy, II 490

lucidity and, II 280-81

mesmerism & Occultism, V 10 (39)

now called hypnotism, XII 214, 395

outer, of persons & objects, 1X 157, 159

pure, needed for occult development, III 268

radiant heat & akaa, III 103

role of, in human, IV 383 et seq.

solar, affects Earth, III 45

still a mystery to Science, XIII 345

substantial nature of, discussed, VIII 315 et seq.

terrestrial, currents, VI 340

terrestrial, & mediumship, III 246-47

"Therapeutic," XII 222, 395

transfer of, VII 316

vital fluid in man and, II 397

why, denied by science & clergy, II 278

Will &, as prayer, IV 519-20

will of man and, II 282

See also Animal Magnetism: Force(s); Gravitation; Hypnotism;

Mesmerism; Polarity

Magnetizer:

somnambulist and, V 22 (50)

Magnetizing:

by pure magnetizer, II 400

vital force and, II 136

Magnitudes of Ether Waves:

on ether, IV 219

Magos:

Magi and, IV 516 fn.

Magusti:

Chaldean, III 51

Maguvius:

Colossus of Rhodes and, XI 360

Mah:

mystical Kabalistic name, XIV 215

Maha:

High-priests of antiquity called, II 32

Maha Sahib:

See Serapis

Mah-Abad:

Zerdusht the 13th, IV 508

Mahabharata:

VIII 137

Anuasanaparva[n] on tribes of

Kshatriyas, V 307-08 & fn.

Arjuna's victory over Devas in, XII 202

Bhishmaparva[n] has interpolations, V

245 fn.

Chinahunah and, V 245 fn.

Harivaüa of, on 7 classes of Pitris,

VI 191

on Hindu navigation, V 300

history of Hercula in, XIV 246

initiated Brahmans and, IV 192

Kala-yavana and, V 239 fn.

Kali Yuga described in, IX 100

on Krishna & Anusalva, VI 7

on language & occult philosophy, V

302, 306

Manusmriti closely connected to, VI

425

on merit & charity, V 335

on Narada's chastity, XIV 286

over 20,000 years old, XIV 365

races & tribes in, V 239

racial history in single drama, V 238

raising of "spirits" found in, II 37-38

Rajadharmanuasanaparvan on

Yavanas, V 309

spiritual phenomena pervades 16th

chapter of, II 37-38

Trojan war and, V 238

Vyasa and, IV 100

on Yavana & Vrishalas, V 307-08

bibliog., II 536; IV 656; V 365; VI

425

See also Bhagavad-Gita; Vyasa

Mahabhutas (Sk.):

gross elementary principles, IV 581

Mahabhutic:

faculty of finite Self, XII 631

Manas linked with personality, V

80 fn.

Maha-Buddhi (Sk.):

as Divine Ideation, XII 629

Mahat and, X 324

Universal Soul & Mahat, XII 413

See also Mahat; Universal Soul

Maha-Chohan:

Chief of Himalayan Brotherhood, III

401 & fn.; XIV 422 fn.-23 fn.

Compiler on letter from, XII

239-41 fn., 498 fn.

future is like an open page to, VI 24

letter from, XII 239 q., 497-98 q.

sacred residence of, XIV 423 fn.

superior to Masters, XII 239 fn.-40 fn.

views of, on T.S., VII 248-49 fn.; X

79-81

Mahadeva (Sk.):

II 464

Maha-Isvara (Sk.):

IV 568

Maha Jataka:

cp. with Bible. III 223

Maha-Kalpa (Sk.):

Age of Brahma, X 396; XIII 56 fn., 302

arupa spheres during, XIV 375 fn.

one hundred years of Brahma, XIV

375 fn.

See also MahaYuga(s)

Mahakasa (Sk.):

as universe, III 318

Mahakasyapa:

See Kasyapa

Maha-Manvantara (Sk.):

astral light changes with each, X 361

Day-Be-With-Us and, X 405

every, has its own Manu, X 364

individuality and, VII 52

life-cycle of the, XII 629-30

"Luminous Sons" and, X 347

See also Manu(s); Manvantara(s)

Mahamaya (Sk.):

evil & imperfection from, VI 180

human life and, XI 475

Indian mesmerizers and, XII 326

man can become free from, VIII 125

Mahan Singh:

12 divisions of Sikhs and, I 373

Mahanama (Sk.):

Buddha and, V 254

Mahanarayana Upanishad:

IV 336

bibliog., IV 656

Mahanirvana-Tantra:

on natural moral purity of Adept, V

339

bibliog., V 365

Maha-Parinibbana Sutta:

rf., V 258

bibliog., V 365

Mahaparinirvana Sutra.,

on Nirvana, III 414 fn.

bibliog., III 515

Mahaprajñaparamita Sutra:

on Ananda's mission, XIV 445

on Hiuen Tsang's tr. of, XIV 445

bibliog., XIV 549-50

Maha-Pralaya (Sk.):

Absolute and, X 333

Brahma and, X 44 fn.,371

Paramatman manifest of itself at end

of, VI 202

period of rest, XII 58

Sat is present even during, X 327

Solar, & 12 Suryas, VI 134, 202

universal rebirth and, III 270

See also Pralaya(s)

Maharaja(s) (Sk.):

the Four, in symbolism, XII 545-46;

XIII 18

Four, or Lipika, X 405

Maharloka (Sk):

fourth dimension and, VII 85

fourth world of higher septenary. VII

85

Maha-rshi [Sk. Maha-rishi]:

meaning of, V  32 (60)

Maha-Sunyata (Sk.):

Space or, III 423

See also Sunyata

Mahat (Sk.): .

Alaya-akaa or, XII 371

or Anima Mundi, X 304

or Brahma, VI 209; XII 411

as collectivity of Dhyani-Chohans, X

360

as Cosmic Mind, X 319

created by Abraxas acc. to Basilides,

VIII 213

definitions, X 252, 313-14

or Divine Ideation, XII 629

jiva and, IX 76 fn.

Logos and, X 399

Maha-Buddhi and, X 324

Manas proceeds from, XII 607 & fn.

as manvantaric Principle of

Intelligence, X 325

or Plērōma of Gnostics, XIII 31 fn.

source of Buddhi & Ahankara, IV 581

study of, in cosmogenesis, XIII 40

synonymous with Binah &

Chochmah, X 355

as Third Logos, X 313, 360

Time and, X 358

Universal Cosmic Mind, XII 411, 413

or Universal Ideation, X 251

Universal Intelligent Soul, XII 629-30

Vaivasvata an avatar of, X 364

wisdom as reflection of, XIII 49

See also Universal Intelligence;

Universal Soul

 Mahatma(s) (Sk.):

abstract knowledge and, VI 266

advise & influence, but never order, V

330 fn.

on Awareness of, VI 240

at Badrinath, II 121-22

on becoming a, IV 544

belief in, endorsed by Rev. Beale, IV

131

belong to no sect, VI 38

Brahm-Atma Chief of all, XIV 430

care for humanity as a whole, VI 240

Chelas of, protest Hume's remarks,

IV 229-30

compassionate to unhappy candidates,

IV 370

Compiler on objectives of, letters. XII

241 fn.

concern for civilized races, XI 1239 & fn.

Cosmic Will and, VI 265

definitions, II 120; IV 101; VI 239

direct order from, rare, XII 63

Divine wisdom not external religions

sought by, IV 162

evil counteracted by, VI 20

existence of, XIV 3 fn., 28

forced to avoid world's corrupt aura,

V 291

heart of T.S. candidates examined by,

IV 369

identified with Universal Soul, VI 240

Jivanmuktas cp. to, XII 159, 634

know what knowledge best for

mankind, VI 265

letters rarely written in ordinary way,

VI 120

M. & K.H. not Buddhist monks, VI

293

meeting, depends on self-effort, VI 15

Mongolian Khe-langs and, XII 337

never inspire sinful acts, VI 20

not subject to caste or laws, IV 227

are omnipresent, VI 240

our spiritual objectives and, XII

241 fn.

phenomena of, and, XIII 213

picture of, in Adyar Shrine, VI 418-19

practically a creator, VI 262

proofs of existence of, VI 216

reason for reluctance to bestow favors,

IV 227

relations with, through one's inner

self, V 291

¬ishis same as, IV 543

S.P.R. and, XIII 213

sceptics of, XIII 213

secret, underground Benares and, II 120

on seeing the real, VI 240

servants of Karma, IV 611

seventh principle and, III 414

some, are Hindus, IV 366

some, chelas of higher ones, VI 285

testimony on, by Ramalinga Swami,

IV 133-36

Theosophical Society not directed by,

III 5

as title, XI 458

tolerate, but do not practice Buddhist

rites, VI 293

unselfishness key to becoming, VI

263-66

who resides in Southern India, VI 134

See also Adepts; Brotherhood, The;

Hilarion; Koot-Hoomi; Morya; etc.

Mahatma Letters:

See Jinarajadasa, C.; Sinnett, A.P.

Mahatmaship:

as state & title, VII 157 fn.

See also Adeptship

Mahattattva (Sk.):

first-born & Mulaprakriti, VI 143, 176

Mahavansa (Sk. Mahavaüa]:

accuracy of, V 242

Buddha's death and, V 249

Buddha's 3 visits to Ceylon and, V

251

dynasty of Moryas and, VI 40-41

mentions secret cave where Arhats

taught, X 71

silent on Buddha's nirvana, V 254

on Vijaya's landing, V 248

bibliog., VI 425; X 425

Mahavidya:

definition, IX 252

Maha-Vishnu:

is seed of Avatarism, XIV 160 fn., 371

See also Bija

Mahayana Buddhism:

condemns self-torture & solitary life,

XI 348

on fundamental laws to escape

rebirth, XI 348

highest form of transmigration in, V

115

Hinayana schisms and, XIV 434

Septenary principles cp. to Taraka

Raja-Yoga, VII 289

on three aspects of a Buddha, XIV

390-92 & fn.

on three bodies & Nirvana, XIV

436 fn.

See also Buddhism; Hinayana

Buddhism; Yogacharya Buddhism

Maha Yuga(s) (Sk.):

III 423

Chaldean cycles and, IX 212 (234)

definition, X 363

duration of, IV 579; XIV 243-44, 357

Planetaries and, III 270

remembrance of personal existences

and, IV 121

revolves between two eternities, II 420

See also Maha-Kalpa

Maheshwara [Sk. Mahevara]:

the Great Power, XII 356 fn.

Mahidhara:

commentaries are untrustworthy, II

113

Mahima[n] (Sk.):

caused by altered polarity, II 272-73

Siddhi of aethrobacy, II 272

Mahinda (fl. 200 B.C.):

Buddhism brought to Ceylon by, III

358

Mahmood, Syed (1850-1903):

Dervish-phenomena and, II 290

Mahratta (Poona):

defines objectives of Theosophists in

India, IV 22-23

Mai, Cardinal Angelo (1782-1854):

VII 96 fn.

Maikoolal, Lalla:

———- "Satgoor Swami":

on secondary importance of Siddhis,

II 511

Maimonides [Moses Ben Maimon]

(1135-1204):

Biblical allegories and, XII 342

recommends silence, XIV 36

on true sense of Genesis, XIV 36

———- Guide of the Perplexed [tr.]:

XIV 36 fn.

———- Moreh Nebuchim:

on Jewish tutelary gods, VII 217, 219

on teraphim, VII 232 & fn., 233 fn.

———- Treatise on Idolatry:

on Jewish teraphim, VII 118 fn.,

130 n.

bibliog., VII 381-82; XIV 550

Maine, Sir Henry (1822-1888):

———- Ancient Law:

on Roman laws protecting women,

XII 271

bio-bibliog., XII 757-58

Mamländer, Dr. P. (pseud. of Philip

Batz):

———- Pessimism and Progress:

VIII 110-19, 121-22 q.

on primordial sin, VIII 111

Maistre, Joseph de (1754-1821):

———- Les soirées de Saint Petersbourg:

on killing animals, VI 1 12

Maitland, Edward (1824-1897):

Circular Letter to London Lodge and,

VI 131

criticizes Esoteric Buddhism, V 134-35

Hermetic Society and, VI 251

H.P.B. misquoted by, VI 134-35

on last days of Anna Kingsford, IX 91 fn.

never resigned from Parent T.S., IX 90 fn.

Maitreya Buddha:

on future coming of, VI 116, 266-68

old world destroyed after, XIV 161

teacher of Aryasanga, XIV 451 fn.

will incarnate in all of Humanity, III

185

world saviour of 6th Race, XIV 354,

436, 451 fn.

———- Champai-chos-nga [Tib. Byams-

pa'i chos lna]:

five books of, XIV 451 fn.

Makara (Sk.):

in Hindu Zodiac, IX 238

incarnation of Kumaras in, XII 76

sign of Capricorn, III 326-27

Ma-Kheru:

or Word of Truth, VIII 188 fn., 197;

IX 21

Malabar (India):

customs, V 188-89

Sankara's dates and, V 184-85

Malachi:

IX 346 (374)

Kabalistic key needed for, XIV 318

"prophecy" of Christ's coming, XIV

318

Malakhim:

Biblical angels, XIV 338

Male:

female &, elements & cross, II 145

in occult phraseology, XIII 165

salvation through blood of primeval,

VIII 208

Malebranche, Nicolas de (1638-1715):

on Anathema Maranatha, XIII 308

on Descartes' views, VII 27

bio-bibliog., XIII 391

Malech:

or Melech & Moloch, XIV 338

Maleville, de:

on litanies of Virgin & Jesus, XI 96

Malevolence:

envy or revenge will stop spiritual

progress, XII 496-98

Malhandrèni, H.:

———- Rituel of Initiations:

some rules for neophytes, XIV 289

Malherbe, Francois de (1555-1628):

———- Consulation à Duperier:

XI 231 q. (268 q.)

Malibran, Marie (1808-1836):

supernatural voice of, II 237

Maligawa:

Founders at, & newspapers

innuendoes, II 416-17

Malkuth:

VIII 151, 152 fn.

the Bride, IX 64

bride of Tetragrammaton, VIII 142

definitions, VI 212; VIII 141 & fn.

Eheieh and, IX 64

or lower Prakriti, XII 516

mother of all that lives, VIII 143

path of, VIII 152

plan revealed by, VIII 152-53

Sephirothal Tree and, VIII 154-55

& fn.

seventh of inferior Sephirōth, VIII

147, 150

is Tetragrammaton, X 357

See also Tetragrammaton

Mallery, Col. Garrick (1831-1894):

The Theosophist and, II 348

Mallet:

experiments of, IV 222

Malmesbury, Win. of (1095?-1143?):

accuses Anglo-Saxon nobility of slave

trade, XII 267 fn.

Malpas, Philip A. (1875-1958):

definition of Pistis-Sophia, XIII 5-6

made recension of Pistis-Sophia, XIII

4

on Saint-Germain, III 526

bio-bibliog., XIII 391-92

Malunkya Sutta (Pall):

XI 346 fn.

Mama Oella Huaca:

counterpart of Isis, II 306

Mammals:

bodies of, formed of man's atoms, X

175, 186 fn.

Mammon:

Temple of, XII 386

Mammoth:

worship in America, XII 382

Man:

absorbed in Universal Life when

purified, IV 453

Adamic, or fleshly, XIV 199, 204,

289-90, 302

Ah-hi and, X 321

animal brain of, X 169

with animal heads, VI 204

animals benefit from cast off

molecules of, X 186 fn.

Anosh is, in Hebrew, X 52 (60)

Anthrōpos, XIV 205 & fn.

on antiquity of, XIII 146 fn.

antiquity of, in America, II 335

as atom, X 386

atom becomes a, I 334

becomes demi-god by Yoga, II 160

Buddha within every, XIV 394-95

came from Heavenly Man, XIII 44

can assume any shape, I 227

can become a god, I 73, 293; VIII

367 (387)

can surpass in phenomena average

"spirits," I 295-96

cannot become an animal, VII 183

cannot become Mahatma in one life,

VI 245

Carlyle on Real, XIII 97

Carlyle on the wisest, XII 320

changes form through cycles, II 336

Chhayas of Pitris and, X 364-65

childhood notions of early, acc. to

Müller, II 113-14

Christian creates God in, own image,

XIV 146

a complete unit, XII 607

composite being, XI 505 (528)

contains all four elemental kingdoms,

VI 197

copy of the universe, IX 400J

creates own future, XI 304

Cross typifies Kosmic origin of, XIV

140

cycle of, incomplete without terrestrial

life, I 363 (367)

danger in metaphysics for, XIV 41,

45, 47-48

dating of, distorted by science, XIII

146 fn.

dies without ever facing his soul, XI

242 (279)

as Divine Builder, XIV 26

divine intellect veiled, XIII 241

divine nature & future, XII 410

Divine, rules Sun, XIV 332

Divinity of, reached by merit alone,

XIV 51-52

"door of hell," XIII 164-65

"Double" of, XIV 209 fn.

duality is key to, III 434, 438

early, & alleged tail, XI 209

elementary, reborn on our planet, I

112

Elōhim creating, VIII 145 fn.

emotions are obstacles to Spiritual,

XII 55

in Esoteric Buddhism, IX 280 et seq,

esoterically, a septenary, VII 207

essence identical with god, XIII 55

Essence is the Absolute, XIV 213, 310

ever changes, XII 46

creature was, is or will be a, X

321

every responsive to kindness & truth,

XI 353

evolution of, & animals, X 186 fn.

evolution of, & of horse ace, to

Huxley, I 228-29

of, allegorical, XI V 81, 175,

188 fn., 200, 204, 289-90, 302-03,

332-33

a fallen angel, X 169

fashioned by Demiurge, XIII 26

is final goal of evolution for lower

kingdoms, VII 16

first, a shadow of a Pitri, IX 240-41

first, in fourth round, IX 240

first living being on earth, IX 239

five the number of, XIII 30

follows a line of progress, X 313

forces of, correspond to those of

universe, IX 400D

frame of mind at death and, XIIl

74-75

as free agent, V 144

future evolution of, a necessity, II

186-87

genius depends on ensouling ego, XII

15

geometrical symbol of, X 51 (59)

gigantic bones of, in Gibraltar caves,

II 337

gigantic, of Gnosticism, XIII 43-44

glacial period and, II 115

in Gnostic creation, XIV 205

goal of evolution for, XIV 303

“God" or Divine prototype within, X

169; XIV 52 fn., 55, 301, 310

hates to think, XIV 17, 57, 64

Heavenly, of Kabalah, XIV 185,

197 fn., 301-02, 332

Hierarchical scale of, XIV 379

higher than animal, VI 200

highest tabernacle of Nature, V 355

history of, XIII 348-50

history of "First," XIV 175, 204-05,

289

how to comprehend what is, II 110;

XII 517

human nature and, XIV 110, 251

hypocrisy, XIl 241, 247-49, 317-20

as image of Elōlim, XIV 184,

188 fn., 197-98 fn., 204-05, 212, 302

image of God, V 357

impregnates objects with intense

feelings, V 115-16

incarnation of his God, XII 533

iniquity of, XIV 41, 57, 81, 302

inner & animal, X 164

inner, & astral light, I 284

inner, & death, X 221

inner, & dreams, X 247-48

inner, & occultism, XI 307

inner, as microcosm, V 355

inner, as symbol of deity, V 316-17

inner, can inflict wound, IV 566

inner, of mediums, III 347

inner, repressed, VII 308

interbreeding of, XII 251-53

invisible can be made visible by, IX

400E

on irrevocably materialistic, XII 625

Jehovists see, as the supreme animal,

XIV 184, 188

Karmic record of each, XIII 76

Know Thyself, XIV 48, 55-56

life of, inseparable from Mankind,

XII 5, 45-46

linked with heavenly bodies, XIV 349

lived among Gods, XIV 68, 92, 205

love of, should stifle urge to convert

others, IV 501

Lower, is carnal, XIII 37, 165

mantrams may benefit good, XII 518,

534

Marcus on celestial, XIII 51-55

matter & Absolute, IV 195

meaning of "to slay a", VII 256 & fn.

measure of the Universe, XIII 71 fn.

mechanism of, & intelligent force, II

188

no mere ephemeron, VIII 123

metamorphosed into wolves, II 167

Microcosm of the Macrocosm, XII

410, 519; XIII 352

mortal, & purification, V 356

must be a, before becoming a spirit, I

298

must be freed from superstition &

priestcraft, XIV 251

must have ideals, XIV 41

must know basic truths of Religion,

XIV 63-64

must liberate himself from matter, XI 40

must love truth before he will believe

it, XI 49

as Nebuchadnezzar, XIV 81

needs to look within, VIII 116

new, progeny of old, X 177

Nicodemus' view of, XIV 57

number 10 &, in Pythagorean Tetrad,

XII 578

numerical value ace. to Gnostics, XIV

92 fn.

offspring of gods, XI 410

oldest doctrine of, XIII 267

organs of, perform 7 functions on 7

planes, XII 520

origin of, ace. to Haeckel, VIII 33 et

seq.

originally parentless, XIV 289, 302-03

outer & inner, III 434-35, 437

outer & inner, & dissolution prior to

death, VI 347-48

outwardly a creature of but a day, XII

156

as oval sphere, XII 521

own creator, IX 177

is own worst enemy, III 369-70

Paradise Lost on, XII 350

Pascal on, XIII 97

path to bliss & eternal life for, XII

537-38

perfected animal, X 313

pineal gland is androgynous in, XII

698

Pitris and, IX 262

Plato classified, among animals, IV

34

potentially has all attributes of higher

Aeōns, XII 555-56

Pre-Adamite, XIV 205, 289

primitive, on river Trubezh, II 261

procreation of, in 3rd Root-Race, XIV

80-81, 175, 188 & fn., 204 & fn.,

289-90, 302-03

prototypes of, or 7 Divine reflections,

XIV 50-51, 197-98 fn., 198-99,

204-05, 379, 391

in Pythagorean system, XII 519

Races of, predicted in Enoch, XIV

80-83

real, is not body or desires, VIII 129

relation of, to earth element, X 366

resents entering a new path, XIV 17

riddle of, & Oedipus, I 361 (365)

right attitude toward outer self, VIII

128-29

rises to glory through suffering, XII 55

of SatyaYuga God-like, XIV 249

science & origin of, XIV 23

seeks the most emotional religion, II

447

as seer, XII 367

seven sounds pertaining to, XIII 52

as sevenfold being, III 321; VII 290;

XIV 386-87

sevenfold Elōhim and, XIV 204-05

is seventh creation, XIV 197-98 fn.,

198, 204-05, 379

sexual excesses of, more bestial than

beasts, VIII 67 (88)

sexual generation of, not only

method, VIII 65 (87)

shaping of, by Pitris, VI 191-92

should cooperate with Nature, IX

400E-F

should master invisible powers, V 317

is Son of Evil not Son of God, XIV

287

Son of, the ideal Messiah of Enoch,

XIV 78-79, 81

Soul & Spirit, XIV 209 fn.

source of every Word, XIII 77

Spiritual, free during sleep, XII 565

Spiritual, of Valentinians, XIII 26

Spiritual perception of, paralyzed,

XIV 333, 462

Spiritual, the heavenly Power, XII 55

subtle powers of nature in, II 284

superior to gods, XIV 205, 213

supposed progenitor of, XIII 212

sympathy with nature, XIII 241

tabernacle, XIV 58

temple of his own inner god, XI 239

(276)

a Tetraktys, II 4 (15)

Theosophists' duty to help, XI 465

three transitory aspects & 4 Principles

in, XII 607

three Upadhis in, XIV 386

throws off life-atoms, V 115-16

tossed about by karma, VIII 299

transformation in Alchemy, XII 52-55

a trinity of Egos, but one, IX 257 fn.

triune nature of, I 292-94, 298, 331,

361 (365)

true nature of, XII 519

two creations of, XIV 199, 204-05

two-thirds through 5th Root-Race,

XIII 68

undergoing barren cycle, XIII 241

unprepared for primeval truths, XIV

45-48

vehicle of a dual spirit, XII 46

vehicle of fully developed monad, X

313

world's rulers have no sway over

inner, II 105

Yugas and, XIV 68

See also Adam-Kadmon; Anthrōpos;

Evolution; Humanity; Mankind;

Men; Principles(s) of Man

Man: Fragments . . . .:

See Chatterji, M.M.

Man-God:

Jesus as, not historical person, IX 203

(224-25)

Manam [Sk. Mana]:

measuring methods in India, V 261

Manas (Sk.):

agent of, is brain, XII 623-24

in anthropogenesis, XIII 40

aroma of, VII 180, 185, 186 fn.; X 51

(58), 54 (62)

asleep in sense dreams, XII 693

Astral light's relation to, XII 407

astral perception and, IX 400G

both psychic & manasic, XII 353,

357-58, 364, 371

Buddhi & brain, XII,618

Buddhi & chelaship, IV 608

"Child of the Child," XIII 10

Chitta & Ahankara and, IV 550 fn.,

581

combined with kama, V 144

in conjunction with kama-rupa, VII

188

conscious Ego, XIV 59 & fn.

corresponds to Manomaya-koa, XI

476

in descent of dove allegory,

XIII 8

differentiation and, VI 126

Divine when united with Buddhi, XII

630

dravya, V 79

duality of, VI 205-06; XII 353, 624, 628,

631; XIII 10, 28, 40, 50 & fn., 65

during life, VI 328

Egyptian teachings and, VII 190

essence of, from Hierarchy ruling

Venus, XII 548 fn.

eternal & non-eternal, V 80 fn.; XII

631

fifth principle & struggle of 5th Race,

XIV 302

Fohat and, X 392

gravitates to Kama, XIII 50

grows at expense of wisdom, XIV 333

"half-terrestrial," XIV 49

or Higher Ego, XIII 9

higher, purifies the lower, XII 54

as highly developed intellectuality, VI

198

as "individual" Ego, XII 58

is Jiva in Vedanta, XIV 49

Kama-rupa and, IV 548

lower & higher, are one, X 254

maha-bhutic, & tanmatras, V 80 fn.

no relation to Planetary Spirits, X 341

nous and, VI 205

one of 4 Eternal Principles, XII 607

perception of, VI 240-41

perception of self and, VIII 96

personal self and, IX 256

phos as light and, XI 487

phrēnic terrestrial element and, XII

371

Pistis Sophia and, XIII 61-62

proceeds from Mahat, X 363

Prometheus and, VIII 367 (386)

rapid development of, XIV 333

real ego, VII 179

reflection of, XII 630

relation of higher & lower, XII 709-12

as seat of Jiv, VII 179, 185

seed of personal intelligence, V 78

is sexless, XIII 165

skandhas and, VII 52

in sleep & clairvoyance, XII 328-29

in sleep, perceives reality, V 78

specialized, for each man, XII 679

as Spiritual Self-Consciousness, V 80;

XII 630

spiritualized portions of, IV 185

spiritually sterile without Buddhi, VI

198

Substantialists' name for, VIII 328 fn.

term preferred to Nous, XII 353 fn.

thirteen changes of, XIII 60

Triad of Atma-Buddhi, XIII 30

triumphs over spirit, XIII 57

union of Lower with Higher, XIII 28,

48, 50

union with Buddhi, V 114

upper & lower, within Spiritual Ego,

XII 623-24

vehicle of Mahat, XII 629

winning of independent existence and,

XII 630-31

See also Antaƒkarana; Buddhi-Manas;

Higher Ego; Higher Manas; Kama

Manas; Lower Manas

Manasa (Sk.):

proceed from each Manvantaric

Manu, X 364

See also Manu(s)

Manasaputra(s) (Sk.):

Ah-hi and human principles, X 324

Ah-hi become, on 3rd plane, X 321

bear burden of sins of personality, X

255

become Thinkers, X 322

definitions, XII 644-45 & fn.

Egos of Humanity, XII 607 fn.

Fohat is representative of, X 360, 393

genius as direct light from, XII 18-19

incarnation of, in humanity, XIV 205

individual, or Kumaras, X 252

John 2 verse 10 and, XI 502

Pentad and, XIII 16

preside over Mercury, XII 545

rays of Universal Mind, XII 365, 411

Sons of Mahat, XII 411, 607 fn.

Sons of Wisdom, XII 18, 545; XIII

16

See also Kumara(s)

Manasarovara Lake:

ancient Brotherhood dwells beyond, V

245

Aryans and, I 383

Mt. Kailas and, III 422 fn.

pre-historic emigration from, into

India, VI 99

¬ig Veda written at, XIV 94

Sambhala and, IV 526 fn.-27 fn.

Vedas and, III 419

Yogis gather at, VI 37; XII 701

Manasic:

inner constitution of man is, XII 371

Kamic as well as, organs in man, XII

369

Ray & its mission, XII 371

Manas-Manu (Sk.):

Divine Man or, alone reincarnates,

XII 623

Manava-Dharma Sastra:

See Laws of Manu

Manchester Courier:

VIII 290-91 q.

Manchester Guardian:

XII 286 q.

Manco Capac:

Incas and, II 317

Osiris and, II 306

son of the Sun, II 317

Mand:

of Todas, I 356

Mananamira:

See Surēwaracharya

Mandans:

superstitions of, II 173-74

Mandara:

Mountain of, XIII 159

Mandir:

house of worship, III 57, 58

Mandrakes:

as magical implements, VII 216

Mandrin, Louis (1724-1755):

French bandit & highwayman, IX 363

& fn. (391 & fn.)

Mandt, Dr.:

physician to Nicholas I, III 124, 160

Manukya Upanishad:

on Taijasa, XIV 52

Manes:

Apuleius on, VII 191-92 & fn.

of Chinese, II 177

correspond to nekuas, VII

96 fn.-97 fn.

Di or Deae, VII 97 fn.

expiations to, XIV 99

of Kings, VII 95 et seq., 125-26

psychai theai and, VII 96 fn.-97 fn.

reason for worship, XIV 134-35

Sraddha rites propitiating the, IX 261

Virgil on, VII 197

Manes (or Manichaeus) (216?-276?):

Church accuses, of sorcery, XIV 163

cp. to Saint Cyprian, XIV 163

disciple of Terebinthus, XIV 163 fn.

an heretical Buddhist, V 211 fn.

knew Christian mysteries, XIV 116

Seleucus a disciple of, XIV 150

why, called the "Paraclete," XIV 163

& fn.

 

 

Manetho (3rd C. B.C.):

Bunsen on, XIII 232 fn.

corroborates papyri, VII 125

papyri renderings of, VII 95

Pseudo-, XIII 232 fn.

works in Alexandrian Library, XIII

231 & fn.-32 fn.

Mang(s) [Sk. Mataüga]:

III 388

aboriginal tribe in India, II 141 & fn.

Mango-tree:

phenomenal growth of, I 273-74

Mani Kah'bunr [Tib. Ma-ni bKa’bum]:

oldest historical Scripture in Tibet,

XIV 426

Manicheans:

Buddhist origin of, X 67-68, 113