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L U C I F E R . Jjl lEheosophical Jttagame DESIGNED TO “ BRING TO LIGHT THE HIDDEN THINGS OF DARKNESS.” FOUNDED BY H. P. BLAVATSKY. EDITED BV ANNIE BESANT. The Light-bearer is the Morning Star, or Lucifer; and “ Lucifer is no profane or Satanic title. It is the Latin Lucifertts, the Light-bringer, the Morning Star, equivalent to the Greek Kr<jtopos . . . . the name of the pure, pale herald of Daylight.”— YoNGE. VOLUME XIII. SEPTEMBER, 1893— FEBRUARY, 1894. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVtRSf COMMONWEALTH CAMPUS UBRARIE MONTAUO L ondon : THEOSOPHICAL PUBLISHING SOCIETY, 7, Duke strbbt, adrlphi, W.C.

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L U C I F E R .

J jl l E h e o s o p h i c a l J t t a g a m e

DESIGNED TO “ BRING TO LIGHT TH E HIDDEN TH INGS OF DARKNESS.”

FOUNDED BY

H . P . B L A V A T S K Y .

EDITED BV

A N N I E B E S A N T .

The Light-bearer is the Morning Star, or Lucifer; and “ Lucifer is no profane or Satanic title. It is the Latin Lucifertts, the Light-bringer, the Morning Star, equivalent to the Greek Kr<jtopos . . . . the name of the pure, pale herald of Daylight.”—YoNGE.

V O L U M E X I I I .

SEPTEMBER, 1893— FEBRUARY, 1894.

THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVtRSf COMMONWEALTH CAMPUS UBRARIE

MONTAUO

Lo n d o n :THEOSOPHICAL PU BLISH IN G SOCIETY,

7, Duke strbbt, adrlphi, W.C.

Digitized byG o o g l e

I N D E X .Adept, A Rosicrucian . . . . •

P A G E

1 3 7Analogy, The Law of . • 5 9“ Blavatskianism " In and Out of Season • 303Brotherhood and Service of Man, The . 460Buddha, Outlines of the Mah&y&na as Taught by » • 3 3 2Buddha's Teaching, The Esotericism of • 121Buddhism, Tibetan . . . . • 5 3Buddhist Temples of Ceylon, Here and There among the 128

Christ, A Vision of the , • 489Christian Mysticism, The Foundation of « 14Conviction and Dogmatism . 185Correspondence 1 • 6 7 . 1 5 5 . 3 3 7 . 5 1 7Egypt, Ancient . . . . • 207, 278Elementals . . . . . • 30, i i iEsoteric Teaching . . . . • 5 5 . 368Eternity, Building for the • 289

Failings, Some Modern . 9 7 . 321Fakirs I Have Met . . . . . . 132Fohat . . . . . . • • 5 ”Free-Will, One Universal Will versus Individual • • 5 0 3Gurus and Chelds . . . . • . 147

Hind&s, The Religion of the • . 150

Ibsen’s Works in the Light of Theosophy . • 201, 495, 388IkhwSn-as-Saftl, or Brethren of Purity, The • 239, 286Impetuosity, Fierce . . . . . 106India and the Theosophical Society . • 410India, Her Past and Her Future • 361, 4 4 9Intuition . . . . . . 218

Karma and Astrology . . . . • 141Katha Upanishad • • • 9 . 236Knowledge, The Fundamental Problem of the Theory of IOIMahftyuga, The . . . . • . 183Man, The Sevenfold Nature of , 152Mars and the Earth . . . . • 306Model at Pinch's, The . 482Mummy, The . . . . . • 23

Nietzsche, Friedrich, and his Zarathushtra Gospel 4 2 3Norse Gods, The . . . . • 411, 468Notes and Queries . . . . 66, 1 5 4 , 3 3 6 . 4 *7 r$I 5

r

Occultism, Some False Concepts of .P A C E

• 4 9 5Our Budget . . . . . 88, 176, 260, 352, 436, 525Philosophumena, Selections from the 42Reembodiment, Practical Proof of . . 417Reincarnation a Scientific Necessity 3 9Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism. . 491Reviews—

Agnostic Annual, The • 3 4 1Alchemy, The Science of. . 341Bhagavad Gita, Thoughts on • 518Blavatsky, Reminiscences of H. P. 248Catechism of Self-Knowledge . 250Comet Action . . . . • 250Death, a Del usi on. . . . • 158Egyptian Book of the Dead 249Esoteric Philosophy and Genesis, Tlie . • 1 5 7Gods, The Night of the . . 159Higher Life, or Rules of the R&ja-Yoga, The . 250Interpretation, Story of the New Gospel of 428Mahimnastotra . . . . . 341S&maveda, The Hymns of the . • 158Syren of Astrology, The. • 5 * 7V&sudevainanana . . . . 249

Salamis, The Battle of. 197Satan, The Secret of . 272Science and the Esoteric Philosophy 123, 226, 315, 406, 484Science, The Progress of . 508Self-reliance, True . . . . . 3 9 4Soul, A Dead . . . . . 308. 382Sphere, The Mystery of the Eighth . • 4 5 6Ssabians and Ssabianism 328, 376Theosophical Activities 69, 160, 251, 341, 429, 518Theosophical and Mystic Publications 85, 172, 261, 349, 437, 526Theosophy and Theosophists. 230Theosophy Generally Stated . 273Theosophy Historically Considered as Underlying all Religions

and Sacred Scriptures . . . . . 1 8 8Theosophy, Some Popular Misconceptions of 505Theosophy, The Unconscious Tendency of Modern Thought in

the Direction of 420Universe, The Riddle of the . . . . . 245, 402Visions, Notes from a Diary of 65

Watch-Tower, On the 1, 89, 177, 265, 353, 441Zoroastrian Religion and Customs, A Brief Sketch of the 475Zoroastrianism, The Influence of, on Christianity . 480