Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
Part 105
O, I, W expressed the Druids' name of Deity, 622-u. O, I. W, the Druidic symbol of Deity, 618-u. Oath of Secrecy a requisite to admission to the Christian Mysteries, 544-u. Oath of the original nine Templars taken between the hands of the Patriarch, 815-l. Oaths of Pythagoreans sworn on the Tetractys. 633-l. Obedience to law, 111-m. Obelisk at the tomb of the buried deity as a symbol of resurrection, 393-l. Obelisks and Pyramids erected to the Sun and Fire. 460-u. Object of the ceremonies of the ancient Mysteries. 407-l. Object of Masonry is--, 218-m. Object of Masonry is--, 220-l. Object, our inspiring thought should not be ourselves, but our, 229-l. Object symbolized mistaken for the symbol and idolatry followed, 600-u. Objection sufficient to exclude man from society of Masons, 121-m. Obligation founded on the Good, 722-m. Obligation of morals are absolute, 722-u. Obligation taken on a naked sword and sealed by drinking from a skull, 430-l. Obligation taken on the sacred books of the religion of the candidate, 11-m. Obligation the foundation of liberty: involves free will, 723-u. Obligations and vows to be well considered and kept, 111-l. Oblong square formed by Stars, 487-m. Occult manifestations coincide with period of the Fall of the Templars, 823-u. Occult Mysteries revealed under the form of levity by the Roman de la Rose, 823-u. Occult number is five, enclosed in the center of the series, 628-m. Occult philosophy controlled nations, ruled the minds, knows everything, 730-u. Occult philosophy reigned in Persia with the Magi, 730-u. Occult philosophy synonymous with Magic, 730. Occult philosophy the godmother of religions, the key of obscurities, 729-l. Occult philosophy, the Universal Synthesis, ought to explain the phenomena of being, 821-l. Occult science of the Magi found in the Mysteries and doctrines of the Templars and Masonry, 839-m. Occult science of the Magi imperfectly revealed by the Gnostics, 839-m. Occult sciences explain the cabalistic clavicles, Ezekiel and the Apocalypse, 731-u. Occult sciences explained by the Kabalah, 626-u. Occupation the same as manifestation, 795-l. Occultism embodied in Sephar Yezirah, Sohar, Apocalypse, 321-m. Ocean a symbol of Deity or the Universe for the Egyptians, 665-m. Ocean as a conception of God, called Binah, Understanding, 752-m. Octateuch, a book written in the time of the Emperor Justin, 671-l. Od, according to the Hebrews, the grand agent of Hermetic science, 774-l. Odd numbers traced backward ended in Unity or Deity, 618-l. Odin destined to kill the snake when all nature will be destroyed, 593-u. Odin, Frea, Thor, the Scandinavian Trinity, 552-u. Odin, maxims from the Hava Maal, the Sublime Book of, 168-m. Odin sunk the Midgard Serpent beneath the sea, encircling the earth, 499-u. Odin, the Almighty Father, one of the Northern Triune Deity, 13-l. Odin, the Scandinavian name for the Sun God, 587-u. Odin was the Apollo of the Scandinavians, 593-u. Office, Mason not over-anxious for, 39-u. Officers of Isiac Mysteries practically the same as the Eleusinian. Official mediocrity, development of, 66-75. Officials of the Mysteries of Eleusis, functions and clothing, 411-412. Olen: one of the earliest symbols of Grecian religion was the Hyperborean, 683-u. Olive brought by Hercules from the Hyperboreans to Olympia, 592-m. Om, in India it was forbidden to pronounce the Sacred Name, 205-u. Om, the Sacred Name of the One Deity, manifested as--, 205-u. Omega and Alpha are the last and first letters of the Greek alphabet, 701-u. Omith, or Amida, the Japanese God, without beginning or ending, 616-u. Omnific letter of the Kabalah: Creation effected by the, 14-u. Omnipotence is the most absolute liberty, 736-l. Omniscience symbolized by the Blazing Star and All Seeing Eye, 506-u. Omschim, a book giving the arrangements of the Sephiroth, 757-m. Omschim, the Kabalistic book, meaning "Introduction to the Kabalah", 740-u. One Absolute Being embodying Truth, Beauty, Good, 702-l. One Being only, a fundamental principle of the Hindu religion, 604-m. One designated Harmony, the Good Principle, 630-m. One Father: the many gods are His Children, says Tyrius, 687-m. One First Cause of the existence of the Universe, 626-m. One God the primitive idea, 687-m. "One in Many," a mystery of the Vedanta philosophy, 673-u. One is the Principle, Two is the Word, 771-l. One is three and three are one in each triangle of Perfection, 861-l. One signifies the living man standing upright, 630-u. One Supreme God whose name it was unlawful to utter a general belief, 619-l. One: though of a double nature, man is, 861-l. One True God, and a moral and virtuous life the only religious requisite, 164-u. One, with the Chinese, signified unity, harmony, God, 630-l. Onias, the High Priest, erected the sanctuary at Leontopolis, 253-u. Ophites, a Gnostic sect, Spirits of the, 271-l. Ophites: development of the system of the, 552-l-553. Ophites' system predicated an unknown Supreme Being, 552-l. Opinion, difficulty in obtaining agreement in matters of mere, 38-m. Opinions of ancients concerning the earth and heavens, 442. Opinion, public, rarely right on any point, 218-m. Opposing principles in nature, by their contrariety, produce good and evil, 661-u. Orai, name of one of the seven Reflections of the Ophites, 563-m. Oral tradition transmitted by generations of initiates, 259-l. Orator in our Bodies represents Hermes, 586-l. Orators of the Bodies, qualifications and duties of, 332-m. Orders of Chivalry displayed lofty virtues and noble heroism, 579-m. Organs of generation symbols of the generative and productive powers, 656-m. Origin, all men are of the same, 221-u. Origen declares some names have a natural sanctity and potency, 620-m. Origen defends the Christian concealed doctrine, 544. Origen gives information concerning the Mysteries of the Ophites, 542-l. Origen held that in each Star was an immortal Soul, 671-m. Origen held that the Gospels were not to be taken literally, 266-m. Origin of things according to Anaxagoras, 495-m. Origin of the Truth taught by Deity to the first men, 687-l. Origination of matter from spirit incapable of expression, 673-m. Orion killed by the sting of the Scorpion, 454-m. Ormuzd and Ahriman: antagonism of Good and Evil typified by the contest between, 594-l. Ormuzd and Ahriman each created twenty-four Deities, 662-l. Ormuzd and Ahriman each gave six emanations, 662-l. Ormuzd and Ahriman ever at war; Light and Darkness contest, 662-l. Ormuzd and Ahriman represented by two serpents contending for the mundane egg, 500-u. Ormuzd conceived thoughts before creating things, 257-m. Ormuzd concurred with Ahriman in the creation of Man, 258-u. Ormuzd created Spirits, Genii, Izeds, 257-u. Ormuzd created the World pure by the "Word", 256-l. Ormuzd eclipsed by Mithras, 257-m. Ormuzd, final triumph and reign of, 258-m. Ormuzd, King of Light from Light, the first emanation, 256-l. Ormuzd, nature and attributes of; the "Word" of Masonry, 256-l. Ormuzd, or Ahura Mazda, claims to have created all things, 612-u. Ormuzd or Osiris the beneficent principle personified by the Sun, 479-u. Ormuzd placed in Man a pure principle from the Supreme Being, 258-u. Ormuzd represented the primal light, 612-u. Ormuzd, the Persian God of Good, of the nature of light, 661-m. Ormuzd, the Persian Light God, to conquer Darkness and--, 466-u. Ormuzd was Light adored by the Persians, 443-l. Ornaments of a Lodge, 14-u. Orpheus founded the Grecian Mysteries bringing them from Egypt, 400-l. Orpheus in his hymn taught the Unity of God, 415-u. Orpheus initiated in the Egyptian Theology and Physics; carried the fables into Greece, 365. Orpheus: Magism was the science of, 839-l. Orpheus received Mysteries of Samothrace while visiting there, 427-u. Orpheus studied in Egypt and borrowed ideas regarding nature, 655-l. Orpheus: the first dogma of, 443-l. Orphic Triads, 549-m. Orthodox Church accepted the doctrines of the Egyptians and Greeks, 625-l. Orthodox traditions carried from Chaldea by Abraham, 843-l. Orthodoxy carried out of Egypt by Moses, 843-l. Osirian fable of his history the basis of Egyptian religion, 589-m. Osirian legend adopted to symbolize the destruction of the Templars, 820-l. Osirian legend advanced by Landseer in his Sabean Researches, 483-487. Osiris as Hades, Serapis, Rhadamanthus, the Monarch of the Dead, 588-u. Osiris and Isis gave civilization, law, arts, to men, 475-l. Osiris and Isis: Har-oeri, Master of Light and Life, from, 861-u. Osiris and Isis, inscriptions on the columns at Nysa, near the tombs of, 378-u. Osiris and Typhon: antagonism of Good and Evil typified by the contest between, 594-l. Osiris' body went ashore sixty miles above Tsur, at Byblos, 80-u. Osiris, Christians adopted as a sign the staff of, 292-m. Osiris claimed by India as one of their great gods, 475-l. Osiris conquers Typhon at the Vernal Equinox, 664-m. Osiris cut into fourteen pieces according to Plutarch, 484-l--485-m. Osiris cut into twenty-six pieces, the number of visible stars in Bootes, 484-l. Osiris, declaration of Osiris concerning himself, 378-m. Osiris died at the Autumnal Equinox and rose in the Spring, 478-u. Osiris: everything good in nature comes from, 476-m. Osiris, in figurative style is depicted the annual journey of the Sun in the history of, 375-l. Osiris is the personification of the Sun, 447-l. Osiris, killed by Typhon, found by Isis in a coffin and buried at Philae, 375-l. Osiris killed by Typhon when the Sun was in the Constellation Scorpion, 479-m. Osiris known as Bacchus, Dionusos, Seraphis, 477-m. Osiris, legend concerning the body of, 80-m. Osiris married his sister, Isis, and labored with her for the public benefit, 377-l. Osiris mutilated by Typhon and parts thrown into the River Nile, 412-l. Osiris mutilated by Typhon signified that drouth caused the Nile to retire, 477-l. Osiris: Mysteries of Isis included a statue, tomb and a representation of the sufferings of, 405-l. Osiris, Mysteries of, the model of all subsequent Initiations, 377-m. Osiris; Night and Day were two Gods adored in the Mysteries of, 404-m. Osiris put to death by Typhon, restored to life, 405-m. Osiris, representative of the Sun, becomes Adonai, Dionusos, Bacchus, 363-m. Osiris resurrected when the Solstitial Sun brings the inundation, 589-m. Osiris said to be the inventor of agriculture, 588-u. Osiris: Seth, Babys, Typhon, powers set up as adversaries of, 588-u. Osiris slain by Typhon sought by Isis; story of the search, 480-483. Osiris supposed to be dead or absent fifty days each year, 451-l. Osiris, symbol of the Sun, 77-m. Osiris: the conception of a Being purely good developed in, 588-u. Osiris, the Egyptian name for the Sun God, 587-u. Osiris the image of generative power, 476-l. Osiris, the image of the Supreme Being; Source of Good, 281-l. Osiris, the name of the Sun, gives earthly blessings, 475-m. Osiris the name of the Sun to his adorers at Memphis, 587-l. Osiris, the Saviour, perished in the twenty-eighth year of his life, 589-m. Osiris, the son of Helios (Phra), an incarnation of the Good Spirit, 587-l. Osiris, the Sun, communicated generative principles to the Moon, 476-m. Osiris to judge the world, according to the Egyptians, 623-l. Osiris was the eldest son of Saturn, his substance the same nature as that which composes light, 378-m. Ouranos and Gea sung as Deities by Hesiod, 850-l. Ouranos and Ghi by their union had many children, the later Deities, 658-u. Ouranos and Kronos were before Zeus, 597-l. Ouranos, or Heaven, one of the first divinities, the husband of Ghi, 658-u. Oviparous the type of all animal production, 771-l. Ox a symbol of purification by earth, 412-m.
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