H.P. Blavatsky COLLECTED WRITINGS ONLINE
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Note on the Transliteration of Sanskrit
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VOLUME II
Foreword (xxiii-xxiv)
Chronological Survey & Key to Abbrev. (xxv-xxxvii)
Table Of Contents (xxxix-xlv)
1879
- Idées Incorrectes sur les Doctrines des Théosophes (3-13)
- Erroneous Ideas concerning the Doctrines of the Theosophists (14-24)
- The Indian “Public” and Theosophy (24-27)
- The Retort Courteous (27-29)
- Madame Blavatsky (30)
- Magic (31-39)
- Madame Blavatsky (40-41)
- Harichandra Chintamon (41-43)
- Buddhist Priests and the Title “Reverend” (43-46)
- [On the Infallibility of the Jewish Scriptures] (46-48)
- The Theosophists and their Opponents (48-53)
- Letter to the Editor of the “Indu Prakash” (54)
- Madame Blavatsky (55)
- Réponse Définitive d’une Théosophe à M. Rossi de Justiniani (56-61)
- Final Reply of a Theosophist to Mr. Rossi de Justiniani (62-67)
- Echoes from India (68-80)
- [H.P.B. on the Monsoon] (81-82)
- [The Founding of “The Theosophist”] (83-84)
- Namastae (84-86)
- What is Theosophy? (87-97)
- What Are the Theosophists? (98-106)
- The Drift of Western Spiritualism (107-110)
- Antiquity of the Vedas (110-116)
- Footnotes to “The Autobiography of Dayananda Saraswati Swami” (117-122)
- Persian Zoroastrianism and Russian Vandalism (122-130)
- “The Light of Asia” (130-135)
- The Magnetic Chain (135-136)
- Spiritualism at Simla (136)
- Buddhistic Exegesis (138-140)
- A Thunder Cloud with Silver Lining (140-143)
- Cross and Fire (143-149)
- War in Olympus (149-159)
- Footnotes to “The Brahmachâri Bâwa” (160)
- Miscellaneous Notes (161)
- [From the Caves and Jungles of India] (161)
- Christmas Then and Christmas Now (162-167)
- The Popular Idea of Soul-Survival (168-179)
- “Lieutenant-Colonel St. Anthony” (180-181)
- Footnote to “A Strange Revery” (181)
- An Old Book and a New One (182-191)
- Nocturnal Thoughts on Newspaper Clippings (192-198)
- Miscellaneous Notes (198-200)
- A Letter to the Editor of the “Banner of Light” (200-201)
- Lettre de Madame Blavatsky—“Dé couverte du Docteur Rotura (202-205)
- Letter of Madame Blavatsky—Dr. Rotura’s Discover (205-208)
- Theosophy—the Essence of Philosophy and Science (208-211)
1880
- Introductory Note to “Yoga Philosophy” (215)
- Editor’s Closing Note to “Brahma, Iswara, and Maya” (216)
- Footnotes to “The Life of Sankaracharya, Philosopher and Mystic” (217-219)
- The Ensouled Violin (219-228)
- The Ensouled Violin (longer version) (229-258)
- Editor’s Note to “Swami versus Missionary” (258)
- Editor’s Note to “Nature-Worship” (259-260)
- Miscellaneous Notes (260-263)
- Armenians (263-266)
- Lo! The “Poor Missionary” (267-271)
- Footnote to “An Indian Aethrobat” (272-273)
- Footnotes to “Indra” (273-274)
- A Great Light under a Bushel (274-289)
- Editor’s Note to “A Mussulman Abdal (Yogi)” (290)
- Miscellaneous Notes (291-293)
- Letter from India (293-302)
- Comments on “Swami versus Missionary” (302)
- A Land of Mystery (303-338)
- Appendix by the Compiler (339-343)
- Which First—the Egg or the Bird? (344-345)
- Cup-Mark Inscriptions (346-349)
- Miscellaneous Notes (349-351)
- The History of a “Book” (351-361)
- Missionaries Militant (362-365)
- The Silent Brother (366-377)
- Note to “Radiant Matter” (377)
- The State of Christianity (377-382)
- Footnote to “Kaliya Mardana” (382)
- “A Personal Statement of Religious Belief” (383-388)
- Cock-and-Bull (388-390)
- Miscellaneous Notes (390)
- Compiler’s Notes (391)
- Journalist versus Missionary (392-393)
- Footnote to “Puzzles for the Philologists” (394)
- A Case of Obsession (395-400)
- Mr. Whitworth’s Gauntlet (401)
- Madame Blavatsky and her Opinions (402-404)
- A People’s Monthly (404-406)
- The Christian Art of War (407-408)
- The Number Seven (408-414)
- Miscellaneous Notes (414-415)
- The Theosophists at Maligawa (416-417)
- The Theory of Cycles (418-426)
- Our Second Year (426-429)
- “Spirit” Pranks Intra Caucasus (429-430)
- Notes on “A Land of Mystery” (431-435)
- [The Bewitched Mirror] (435-436)
- Sobs, Sods and Posies (436-437)
- Introductory Note to “Rahatship” (438)
- Comments on “The Theosophists in Ceylon” (439-440)
- Miscellaneous Notes (441)
- Closing Note to “Address of the President of the Ionian Theosophical Branch at Corfu” (442-443)
- Footnote to “Nanga Bâbâ of Gwalior” (443-444)
- Russian Superstitions (444-446)
- The Decadence of Protestant Christianity (446-447)
- Stone-Throwing by “Spirits” (448)
- The Number Seven and Our Society (448-453)
- Comments on “A Treatise on the Yoga Philosophy” (453-473)
- Miscellaneous Notes (473-475)
- Madame Blavatsky on The Theosophical Society at Bombay (475-478)
- [H.P. Blavatsky and Edward Wimbridge] (479-481)
- A Letter to the Editor of the “Bombay Review” (481-483)
- The Pralaya of Modern Science (483-486)
- [On Rahatship] (487-488)
- Occult Phenomena (489-492)
- Qu’est-ce que la Théosophie? (493-500)
- What is Theosophy? (500-507)
- [Sir Richard Temple and our Society] (507-509)
- Pranks of “Spirits” among Laymen (509-510)
- Miscellaneous Notes (510-511)
- A French View of Women’s Rights (512-517)
General Bibliography (521-551)
Index (555-590)
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