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