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TH E SHRINE OF WISDOM
I N D E XTO
Vols. IV -V I1922-1925
PUBLISHED BY
THE SHRINE OF WISDOM, LONDON
IndexV O L . A N D P A G E
Abiding, Proceeding and Returning Aspects vi. 69Academic Period ............... iv. 10Achievement, Perfect ............... v. 39Action, Path of vi. 33, 73Adhibhuta ... ... vi. 2Adhidaiva ............... ... ... ............... vi. 2Adhiyajna vi. 3Adhyatma ............... vi. 2Affirmations of God ............... ............... v. 17Agnosia ............................ ... ... v. 14Alexandrian Period ............... iv. 10All-pervading Gods ... iv. 44Amazon, Girdle of ............... vi. 57Anthropology, Hermetic ............... iv. 105Apprehending the Mystery ... ... ............... v. 37Apprehension of the Gods ... ............... iv. 23Arabian Period ............... ............... iv. 10Archetypal Ideas ... ... vi. 105Archetypal Man ............... iv. 5 et seq., 105Archetypal Triad ................ ............... vi. 107Art ... ............... ... vi. 22 et seq.Ascent of Hermes Trismegistus ............... v. 2Ascent, Two Modes of ... ... ... ... iv. 22Aspiration, Path of ............... ............... vi. 33, 119Augean Stables ............... ... ... ............... vi. 25Avoiding a Fall ............... v. 74Awen, or Inspirational Genius ............... ............... vi. 21
Balance ............... ........... ... ... iv. 60Beauty ............... ... ............... iv. 63, 68Beauty of the Gods ............... ... ............... iv. 95Being, Cause of ............... iv. 19Beltane, Festival of ... ... ............... vi. 101Bhagavad-Gita, Synthesis of vi. 1, 33, 73, 119Bhakti Marga ............... ............... vi. 119Birds of Stymphalus ... ............... vi. 27Boar of Erymantheus ... ............... v. 122Bona, Aphorisms of Cardinal ............... vi. 82Byzantine Periods, First and Second ............... iv. 10
Cambridge Period ............... iv. 10Cause, Going Back to ............... v. 72Cause of Being ............... ............... iv. 19Celtic Festivals ... vi. 45, 101, 129Cerberus, the Dog vi. 55Chaldean Oracles vi. 65, 105Chaldean Period ............... iv. 10Chants. (See Hymns). Circles, T h r e e ............... ............... v. 98
INDEX.
Compensation’s Secret Contemplation, Two Modes of Convention, Eleventh O.A.W., 1922 Cosmology, Hermetic ...Cosmos, Principles of ...Cosmos, Subjective and Objective ...Creative FountainsCretan Bull, Myth ofCronus, as Static Intellect ...............
V O L . A N D P A G E v. 68
... v. 17, 21
... iv. 52 iv. 73 iv. 77
iv. 6 ... vi. 107
v. 49 iv. 87
Darkness, Divine Dark PeriodDecad ............... ...............Dharma MargaDialectic, Socratic Modes ofDianoiaDionysius the Areopagite Dionysius, Influence on Mystics of ...Divine Life and Grace ...............Divine Power and ProtectionDivine Presence, EnteringDruidic JewelsDruidic PrayerDruidic TriadsDruidismDuadDuty, Path of ... ...............
............... v. 14, 21
................... iv. 10
............... iv. 124vi. 33
............... v. 79.................... iv. 25............... v. 13............... v. 22.................... iv. 91.................... iv. 91............... iv. 91... ... vi. 48.................... vi. 42............... v. 97, 128............... v. 128
iv. 120, v. 65, vi. 68 .................... vi. 33
" Ecstasy of Contemplation Edenic Period ..Editorial Egyptian Period Eluding Source Emanations of Tao Emptiness and Nothingness Empyrean World EnneadEternity ...............Evil ...............Existence, Three Circles of Expressive Art
Poem by St. John of the Cross, v. 21................................................... iv. 10, 11
iv. 72, 104, 136. v. 32, 64, 96, 128. vi. 32, 104................................................................. iv. 10...................................................................... v. 36
............................................. v. 37
........................................ v. 70......................................... vi. 71, 106............................iv. 124. vi. 107.......................................... iv. 75, 76........................................ iv. 50............................................. v. 98... ............... ... vi. 23
Faith of the Gods „ and Intellect „ Necessity for „ in TSh ...
FatherFire of Heaven Fire, Symbolism of Florentine Period Flower of the Fire Form, Origin of Freedom of Action
............. iv. 132. iv. 133. vi. 112 ,. ... iv. 13
v. 112 vi. 66, 105
iv. 86iv. 90
.............. iv. 10vi. 105
v. 66.............. v. 74
GenerationGeniuses of all Ages ... Glossary of Philosophic Terms Gnosis of NousGod as First Principle and Idea God as Most Manifest
iv. 74, 81. v. 1 ... vi. 51
v. 60, 93, 124 v. 10 iv. 7
... iv. 36, 37
INDEX. iii
God as Pre-eminent Cause God as Unmanifest God and the WordGods, All-pervading ... ...............Gods, Justice of ... ...............Gods, Psychical Gods, Silent Path of ...Gods, Six Choirs ofGolden Age ...........Golden Hermetic Succession, History of Golden Verses of the Pythagoreans ... Gorsedd Prayer of the BardsGood, Divinity as Cause o f ...............Good, Principle ofGoodness of the GodsGunas— the Fundamental Qualities
V O L . A N D P A G E V . 19
... iv. 33, 37 . . . V . 44 ... iv. 44
iv. 48 ... iv. 46
iv. 47 iv. 46
... iv. 10, 11 iv. 10
vi. 17, 49, 112 ... vi. 42 ... iv. 50
iv. 21 ... iv. 43 ... vi. 38, 77
Harmony ... ................Heaven, Imitating Hebrew Period Hercules, Labours o f ...Hermetic Succession, History of Hermes Trismegistus, Divine Pymander of
„ „ (Poem)Hermetic Wisdom Heptad or Hebdomad...Hesperides, Golden Apples of HexadHidden Radiance Hindrances to Human Progress Humility, Virtue of ...Hydra of LernaHyle ................Hymnody, Secret Hymns :
" Hymn to Wisdom ”" O Supremest Being '“ Our Wondrous God “ The Solar Boat ”“ The True ”“ To the Supreme Beaut
Hyparxis
... ... ... iv. 63, 68
.......................................... V . 74
............................ iv. 10v. 25, 49, 87, 119. vi. 25, 55
............................ iv. 10iv. 1, 33, 73, 105. v. 1
... ... iv. 83
... ... iv. 10, 94
................... iv. 123
............... vi. 59
................... iv. 123
............... v. 67
............... vi. 52
............... v. 73
............... v. 119
................... vi. 110
............... v. 9
iv. 21, 43, 45, 97, 131.
iv. 128 iv. 27 iv. 88
iv. 114 iv. 135 iv. 103 vi. 109
Ideas, Chaldean Doctrine of Ignorance and Illusion Ill-healthImitative Nature o f Man Immortal Principles ... Immutability of the Gods Imparticipable, The ...Incorporeal N a tu re s ...............Inertia ................InnocenceInsight, Cultivation of Inspiration
„ of Plato, Proclus on Instinct and Impulse IntellectIntellect or Nous
............... vi. 105
............... vi. 113
............... vi. 114
............... vi. 113
............... iv. 107
............................ iv. 95
............................ iv. 20
............................ iv. 24
............... vi. 114
............... v. I l i
............... v. 112
... iv. 130. v. 21
.......................... iv. 16
............... vi. 113iv. 16, 21, 83, 94
... ... vi, 67
IV INDEX.
Intellectual Knowledge of Deity „ Paradigms„ Projection
Interpretative Art ...............Iynges ...............
VOL. AN D FAGSvi. 67
... iv. 130 iv. 25 vi. 23
vi. 107, 108
Jewels (see also “ Seed Thoughts,” “ Mystics at Prayer ” and “ Mystic Verse ” )
iv. 9, 27, 32, 41, 42, 51, 93, 102, 113, 114, 136v. 22, 29, 30, 40, 48, 52, 63, 64, 76, 78, 82, 86, 90, 116, 117,
118, 123, 128vi. 24, 30, 44, 48, 61, 64, 72, 96, 100, 103, 118, 127, 128,
132, 136Justice, Divine ......................... ........... ... . vi. 50-53
Kamaduk ................................. vi. 74Karma ............... • • ... vi. 36Karma M arga ..................................... .. ... ... vi. 73Knowledge of the Gods . iv. 129Knowledge, Path o f ............... . vi. 33Krishna ..................................... ........... ... .... vi. 7, 123
Labours of Hercules ... ............. . v. 25, 49, 87, 119. vi. 25, 55Language .. ... ... vi. 24
„ Plato onLife, Value Set on .........................
.. ... ... v. 64• • ... .. v. 75
Light ..................................... .. ... ... . vi. 46Lion of Nemea .. ... ... v. 120L o g o s .................................................. ., ... vi. I l lLordship ............................ .. ... ... , . v. 39Love . . ... ... vi. 51Love of the Gods . iv. 100Lugnassad, Festival of . vi. 130
Macrobius, Neoplatonic Philosopher vi. 48Man, Hermetic Teaching on . iv. 105
„ Plato’s Dialogue on Nature of vi. 83, 104„ Three States of ... ... v. 99
Maya ............... vi. 4May Eve, or B eltan e......................... ... ... .. . vi. 101Middle Path iv. 60. V . 67. vi. 77, 114Midsummer Eve . vi. 129Mind vi. 66-'71, 105-111Monad iv. 19,, 20, 35, 119. vi. 68Moral Virtue, Path of . . . .. vi. 33Motion, Four Hypotheses of ... ,., ... iv. 43Muhammad, Sayings of vi. 72Mysterious Seal ... .. v . 109
„ Virtue ... ... ... .. v . 37Mystery Epoch ............... ... ... ... iv. 10
„ o f Tao ............... !.. ... v . 35Mystic Adoration " Mystica Theologia "
. vi. 20... .. v . 32
Mystical Theology of Dionysius the Areopagite ... v . 13Mysticism, Jewish ... v . 53Mystics at Prayer, iv. 115, 116, 136. v. 11,41, 91. vi. 20.31 , 43, 99, 126Mystics, Voice of the ... v. 96Mystic Verse ............... . . . V . 83, 102. vi. 62, 94, 133
INDEX. vVOL. AN D PAGB
Mythoi (see also Hermetic Succession)iv. 14, 83, 84, 104. v. 25, 49, 87, 119. vi. 25, 55
„ o f Demigods and Heroes, iv. 84, 125. v. 49,87, 119. v i.2 5 ,55„ Proclus on ............................ ... ... ... iv. 83
Names, Symbolism of (see also Language) ... ... v. 43Natures, Partial ............................ ... ... iv. 50Necessity, Principle of ... ... ... ... vi. 110Negations of God ............................ ... ... v. 17Neoplatonic Epoch ............................ ... ... iv. 10Neopythagorean Period ............... ... iv. 10New Dawn Period ............................ ... iv. 10Non-existence, Use of ................ ... v. 70Nous ............................ iv. 16Numbers, Symbolism of ... ... iv. 117, 136
Oath, D iv i n e ............................ vi. 50Ogdoad ........................................ ... ... ... iv. 123ONE, The ........................................ iv. 18, 20, 24, 119, 124Oneself Last, P lacing............................ ... v. 76O.A.W. Eleventh Convention, 1922 ... iv. 52
„ Notes ............................ ... ... iv. 103Ordinative Art ............................ • a. I.. vi. 23Origin, Tracing the ............................ ... ... ... v. 69, 72Orphic Period ... ... iv. 10Oxen of Geryon ............................ ... v. 87
Pandora, the Irrational Soul ... iv. 86Para-Bhakti Marga ............................ ... vi. 124Paternal Monad ............................ ... vi. 68Paternal P ro fu n d ity ............................ ... vi. 67, 106, 108Path of D u t y ........................................
„ — " Return Home ” .................. ... ... vi. 33
... v. 40„ Triple Mystic ............................ ... ... v. 16
Paths of Affirmation and Negation ... ... iv. 22. v. 17„ Three Druidic ...............„ of Union, Five ...............
Path of Union through the Zodiacal Signs
... v. 100 ... vi. 33
... ... v. 29Patriarchal Period ............................ ... ... iv. 10, 13Pentad ........................................ ... iv. 122Perfection, Path of ... ... ... vi. 33Perfumes, Symbolism of iv. 90Perseus, Sacred Myth of ... ... iv. 125Philosophic Modes ............................ v. 79Plato. First Alcibiades of ... ... vi. 83, 104
„ Modern Views Concerning ... v. 54„ Proclus’ Theology of iv. 15, 43, 95,, On Speech ... ............... ... v. 64
Platonic Conception of God iv. 18,, Period ............................ ... iv. 10
Platonism as a Discipline ............... ... iv. 92Play ........................................ ... ... iv. 57Plotinian Period ............................ ... ... iv. 10Porphyry : One of the Nine Inestimables ... v. 85Power ........................................ ... ... ... vi. 66, 68Power of the Gods iv. 43Pragmatic A r t ............... ................ ... vi. 24Prajapati .................................... ... ... vi. 74Prayer o f the B a r d s ............................ ... ... vi. 42
vi INDEX.
Prayer, Mystics ativ. 115, 116, 136. v. 11
Prayer, Sacred Art of,, Stages and Degrees of
Primal Triad ...Principle of All Things
,, of Manifestation Principles, the Immortal Pristine Epoch
„ Innocence Processions from DeityProclian Period ...............Proclus’ Theology of Plato ... Proclus on Mythoi of Homer Prometheus, Sacred Myth of Providence of the Gods Providential Energy ...Psychical Gods Purpose of the Void ...Pymander of Hermes Trismegistus .Pythagorean P e r io d ...............Pythagoreans, Golden Verses of
41, 91
V O L . A N D P AG E
vi. 20, 31, 43, 99, 126 vi. 9
............... v. 16vi. 66
................... iv. 19
... ... vi. 66
............... iv. 107
............... iv. 10, 11
............... v . I l l
.................... iv. 45
.................... iv. 10iv. 15, 43, 95, 129
iv. 83.................... iv. 84
iv. 46............... vi. 109............... iv. 46............... v. 67
iv. 1, 33, 73, 105. v. 1.................... iv. 10... vi. 17, 49, 112
Quotations :V O L . A N D P A G E
Adi-Granth v. 123Agassiz vi. 134Agrippa, Cornelius
iv. 73. vi. 128Albert, King v. 22, 41Albertus Magnus ... v. 117Alcuin, Archbishop vi. 99A1 Ghazzali ...v. 78, 128AHingham, W. v. 115Ammonius Saccas ... iv. 28Andrewes, Bishop ... vi. 44Angela of Foligno ... v. 42Aristotle v. 118. vi. 96, 118Avicenna v. 52Avrillon ... vi. 103, 128
Baba Bharati vi. 44Baxter, Richard ... vi. 99Benlowes, Edward... v. 83Ben-Sira vi. 44Bhagavan Das ... vi. 62, 136Blake, William
v. 104. vi. 100, 103Blosius ............... vi. 126Boehme, Jacob
v. 90. vi. 16, 44, 64, 99Boethius vi. 64Bona, Cardinal vi. 82Brahma Bandas Upadhya
vi. 20Brihtnoth, Earl vi. 43Browne, Sir Thomas iv. 116Buddha vi. 64Butler, Cuthbert ... vi. 135
V O L . A N D P A G ECaird, Edward ... v. 54 Carlyle, Thomas v. 115 vi. 98 Catholic Scholars, various, v. 57 Chuang Tzu ... v. 48Clement of Alexandriaiv. 42. v. 29, 31. vi. 64, 72, 132Clough ............... vi. 94Coleridge ... ... vi. 133Colet, Dean ... vi. 44Collect, 18th. cent. v. 42Confucius ... ... v. 48, 86Cornelius Agrippa
iv. 73. vi. 128 Cowley, Abraham ... v. 53Culverwell, Nathaniel
iv. 114. v. 90, 92 Curé d'Ars ... vi. 30
DamasciusDanteDionysius •..
Dodds, E.R. Donne, John Drexelius ...
v. 14iv. 116. v. 90iv. 41, 42, 114,
v. 24. vi. 11v. 85
... v. 104vi. 103, 128
Eastern Proverb ... vi. 44Ecclesiasticus ... iv. 41Eckhart v. 22, 82, 118. vi. 118 Edgar, L. ... vi. 98, 135 Emerson, R.W.
iv. 94. v. 58. vi. 11 Erasmus ... ... vi. 44
INDEX. viiV O L . A N D P A G E
Erigena, John Scotusiv. 9. v. 78, 123. vi. 43
Eucken, Rudolf ... v. 57
Faber, Jacques ... vi. 128Feam, L. W. ... vi. 136Fenelon. v.31,63,64,91,92,116
vi. 44, 103, 118, 126 Firdausi ... ... v. 48Fletcher, Phineas ... v. 83 Friend of God from
Oberland ... v. 91
Gerson ... ... v. 31Goethe ... ... vi. 133Greville, Fulke ... v. 103Guyon, Madame
v. 91, 104. vi. 10
Hacket, Bishop ... vi. 44Hafiz ... ... v. 52Hamblin, H. T. ... vi. 136Herbert, George ... v. 83Hermits of the Desert v. 53 Heywood, Thomas... v. 83 Hilton, Walter ... vi. 100Hindu Prayer ... iv. 116Homer ... ... vi. 118Hymn to Vishnu ... vi. 63
Iamblichus.................... vi. 10Inge, W. R.
iv. 104. v. 55. vi. 97, 136
Jacks, L. P. ... vi. 135Jacopone da Todi. v. 103. vi. 63 Jaldlud-DIn Rumf
v. 11, 40, 102, 118 Jami ... v. 48, 102Japanese Proverb ... vi. 44Jefferies, Richard ... vi. 98Jenks, Benjamin ... vi. 99John o f Avila ... vi. 30Johnson. T. M. ... iv. 92Jones, Rufus M. v. 56, 77, 78Jowett, BenjaminV. 59, 64, 77, 82. vi . 84-85
Julian. Emperorv. 41, 128. vi. 128
Julian of Norwichv. 11. vi. 103
Kabir ... v. 31. vi. 63Kempe of Lynn,
Margery v. 42Kingsley, Chas. vi. 100
Lao Tsze v. 31Law, William vi. 136Lawrence, Brother... v. 11
VOL. AN D PAGELewes, George Henry
v. 58. vi. 53Lin Hsl-kung v. 48Liturgies, Various ... vii. 31-32Longfellow ............... iv. 83
Marcus Aurelius ...v. 123. vi. 64
Maulana Rum vi. 62Maximus the Grammarian
iv. 136Mead, G. R. S. v. 10Milton ............... vi. 53, 134Mohammed
v. 31, 63, 118. vi. 43, 72Molinos, Miguel de v. 92Moore, Thomas v. 84More, Gertrude vi. 126More, Henry
iv. 42, 51, 71. v. 84, 104Moses, Abbot vi. 64Mozoomdar iv. 116Myers ............... vi. 133
Nanak, the Sikh Guru v. 52Narada Sutra vi. 98Newman, Cardinal... iv. 116Nicholas o f Cusa. v. 92. vi. 128Nietzsche ............... v. 57Nilus, Abbot vi. 100Norden, John vi. 99Norris, John
iv. 41, 42, 51, 114. v. 84
Origen ............... vi. 72Orphic Hymn v. 26
Palma, Blaise vi. 99Pascal v. 42Penn, William vi. 127Pericles ............... vi. 99Petersen, Gerlac. iv. 115. v. 92Philo ... v. 123. vi. 128Plato iv. 93, 103. v. 118Plotinus ... iv. 42. v. 17Pordage, Samuel
v. 104. vi. 63Porphyry ... vi. 64Proclus iv. 83-84, 99, 135Ptah Hotep v. 90
Qarin ............... vi. 62Quarles, Francis ... v. 83
Recejac, E. v. 53Richard o f St. Victor v. 23Ritter, Melchior ... vi. 99Rolle, Richard
v. 91. vi. 11, 136Rosalie, Soeur vi. 24
v iii INDEX.
Rossetti, C. Rous, Francis Ruysbroeck
v. 23, 42.
VO L. AN D PAGE... Vi. 134
V . 92
vi. 95, 127, 128
VO L. AN D PAGESufi Poet ............... vi. 62Suso v. 22, 41. vi. 94, 127 Synesius
v. 30, 41, 52, 91. vi. 127
Saadi ... . . .v . 63, 102St. Alphonsus Liguori vi. 24, 64 St. Anselm, iv. 102. vi. 43, 126 St. Anthony the Hermit, vi. 16 St. Augustine, iv. 32,41,42,116
v. 11,41,52, 91, 118vi. 43, 64, 99, 100, 126, 127, 128 St. Basii, iv. 93. vi. 43, 72, 132 St. Bernard ... iv. 116
vi. 11, 64, 96, 127, 132St. Bernardine ... vi. 99St. Bonaventura ... iv. 42St. Catherine v. 91. vi. 132St. Chrysostom ... iv. 116
vi. 43, 100, 132St. Cyprian iv. 71. vi. 72 St. Ephren the Syrian vi. 43St. Francis de Sales
v. 30, 90, 92, 116vi. 64, 118, 127
St. Gregory iv. 9, 42, 93vi. 64, 100, 132
St. Hildegarde iv. 116. vi. 64 St. Ignatius Loyola vi. 43, 136 St. Irenaeus ... iv. 9 St. John of the Cross
iv. 32, 93, 115 v. 11, 21, 78, 103
vi. 14, 63Saint-Martin, L. C. de vi. 132 St. Monica ... iv. .113St. Patrick ... ... vi. 43St. Philip Neri ... vi. 24St. Peter Claver ... vi. 64St. Richard of Chichester, vi. 43 St. Teresa
iv. 32. vi. 12, 100, 126, 128 St. Thomas Aquinas, iv. 42, 116 Salaman, N.Savonarola .. Scaramelli .. Scupoli Seneca Shelley Smith, John Socrates Spinoza
vi. 19 vi. 44 vi. 14v. 42
vi. 96 vi. 134
iv. 32, 51, 93 iv. 116
... vi. 64
v. 118.
Tagore ... iv. 116. vi. 82Tauler ... iv. 27, 102
v. 23, 30, 78, 118vi. 43, 94
Taylor, Jeremy vi. 44, 100Taylor, Thomas
iv. 15, 103. v. 58, 79. vi. 10 Tayumanavar ... iv. 27 Temple, Bishop ... vi. 135 Tennyson ... vi. 95, 133Tersteegen, Gerhard
vi. 19, 94, 100 " Theologia Germanica ’ ’
v. 23, 91Thomas a Kempis
iv. 115. v. 30, 91Thompson, Francis vi. 95Traherne, Thomas
v. 104, 116. vi. 61Trench ... ... vi. 134Tze-Ya-Tze ... v. 76
Underhill, Evelyn ... v. 116Upanishads ... v. 31
Vaughan, Henry, v. 84. vi. 63Vaughan, Thomas v. 123V ictorin u s............... iv. 42
Wesley, John ... vi. 44Whichcote, Benjamin
iv. 27, 113, 115 v. 78. vi. 61, 105
Whitman ............... vi. 134Whittier ... vi. 126, 133 Wilkie, James ... vi. 47Wiseman, Cardinal vi. 97Wise Man, Prayer of v. 42Wordsworth ... vi. 94Wybergh, W. vi. 97, 136
Yu Tze ............... v. 82
Zend Avesta ... vi. 96Zhâh Yung King ... iv. 32Zoroaster ............... v. 11,42
Rajas ... ...............Re-establishment Period Regeneration ...Renaissance Transition PeriodRest ... ...............Restoration Epoch
... vi. 38, 77 iv. 10
v. 1 iv. 10 iv. 58 iv. 10
INDEX. ix
Returning to the Root ............................Rhythm o f Life ............... ...............
Saint Bride ....................................................Sameness and Difference ... ...............Sattva .....................................................Secret Hymnody ............... ...............Secret Sermon on the Mount ...............Seed Thoughts ............... v. 53, 77, 115.Self-manifestation through ContrariesS e lf-m o tiv ity ....................................................Self-sufficiencySeptenary Individual Man ............................SerenitySerenity, Practising ...Sermon on the Mount, Hermetic Seven Worlds or Planes of Existence ShekinahShowing Forth of the Mystery ...............Simple Way of Lao Tsze ...........Simplicity o f the Gods ............................
„ Manifestation of „ Reverting to,, Supernal
Socratic Modes of Philosophizing ...............Solomonic Period ............... ...............Soul
and Dianoetic Mind ... ...............and the Sensible............... ...............and its Union with Body ...............Hermetic Doctrine ofof Man ....................................................Partial .....................................................
Soul-vision .....................................................Spirit ........................................Spring Festival ........................................Sri Krishna. (See also Bhagavad Gita)Stag of Arcadia ............... ...............Still, Learning to be ...Strength, Danger of ... ............................Subjective Worlds, Three ............................Substances, Symbolism of ... ...............Supreme LordSymbols ... .............. ...............Symbolism of Words ...Synoches .....................................................
Tamas .....................................................Tao ... ... ... ... ... iv
„ Aspects of ............... ...............„ Holding on to ........................................„ Increasing Evidence o f ............................„ P ra ctica l.....................................................
Tao-Teh Canon. (See Simple Way of Lao Tsze)TSh .....................................................
„ Benevolence of ...„ Dignity of ........................................,, Discriminating„ Nurturing of ... ............................„ Overflowing ........................................
vi. 19,
v.
V O L . A N D P A G E V . 6 8V . 65
vi. 45 et seq. v. 113
vi. 38, 77 v. 9 v. 4
53, 97, 135 v. 66
iv. 44 iv. 97
iv. 106 v. 110. vi. 122
v. 71 v. 4
iv. 3v. 53 v. 36
33, 65, 105iv. 99v. 76 v. 71 v. 39v. 79
iv. 10v. 85. vi. 50
iv. I l l , 129 ... iv. 112
iv. 28 iv. 109-113
iv. 12 iv. 47iv. 13 iv. 16vi. 45
vi. 1vi. 28v. 75 v. 75
vi. 107 iv. 91iv. 2
iv. 89, 104, 117v. 43
vi. 107, 109
32. v.vi. 38, 77 34, 38, 64
v. 70 v. 72
v. 107 v. 73
v. 105, 109 v. 106 v. 110 v. 113 v. 105 v. 108
X INDEX.
TSh Profoundness of ...„ Revealing of
TeletarchsTerminology, Glossary of PhilosophicTerrene Realms ...............Tetrad ... ............................Theology ... ... ...............Theology, Platonic ...............TimeTreasures, Three TriadTriad, Primal ... ... ...............Triads, DruidicTrismegisti, Emerson onTrismegistus. (See Hermes Trismegistus).TruthTruth of the Gods Twelve Labours of Hercules ...
V O L . A N D P A G E. . . . . V . 106.................... V . 113
vi. 107, 110 V . 60, 93, 124
.............. vi. 107
.............. iv. 121
..................... V . 13
..iv . 15, 33, 43, 95
.............. iv. 79V . 107 vi. 68 vi. 66
V . 97 iv. 94
iv. 120.
............... iv. 63, 67............................ iv. 129
V . 25, 49, 87, 119. vi. 25, 55
Unfathomable Tao ... ... ... ... ............... v. 35Union, Perfective ... ... ... ... ... ... iv. 22, 23
„ of Soul and Body .............. ... ... ... iv. 28„ with God, Necessity of ... ... ... ... v. 16
Unities, Three ... ............... ... ... ... v. 97Unity, Truth, Harmony and Beauty ... ... ... iv. 63Universal Lord ... ............... ... ... ... vi. 1Universe, Always Happy ... ... ... ... ... iv. 50Unknowing (Agnosia) ... ... ... ... ... v. 14Uranus as Spiritual Heaven ............... ... ... iv. 86Uttered Words ... ... ................ ... ... v. 46
Value Set on Life Venerable Name Vesta, Goddess Via Affirmativa Via Negativa ... VirtueVirtue of Humility Voice of the Mystics
v. 75 ... vi. I l l
iv. 18 iv. 22. v. 17 iv. 22. v. 17
V . 37 v. 73 v. 96
Water, Symbolism of ...Watchword Address at O.A.W. Convention Whichcote, Aphorisms from Benj amin Will of the Father, Omnipotent Wisdom of the Gods ...Words and Ideas ............... ...............Words, Three DivineWords, Uttered. (See also Language)Word Symbolism. (See also Language)Work .....................................................Worldly, Contrary t o ........................................Worship
iv. 90iv. 55
vi. 105 vi. 110 iv. 131
v. 45 v. 44 v. 46 v. 43
iv. 56v. 114vi. 49
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vi. 74 v. 65
Zodiacal Signs v. 27, 29