Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

Part 111

Chapter 1112,925 wordsPublic domain

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Ultimate nature of things probably never will be known, 712-u. Unbelief of the many, 296. Understanding, the Capacity to be impregnated by the Active Energy, 305-m. Unchanging nature of Deity compared with his perfect Freedom, 689-u. Uniformity of plan among endless varieties of operation and form, 673-l. Union of Deity with his creatures expressed by the Hebrew letter "He", 698-l. Union of the Universe with itself termed "the Great Secrets of Nature", 659-u. Union of True, Beautiful, Good in the Being from whom they emanate, 702-l. Union with Deity the aspiration of the religious sentiment in man, 652-m. Unit in number ten signifies God creating matter, the 0, 627-u. Unit, in the fecundity of the Ternary, forms the Quaternary, the Key of all numbers, 771-m. Unit is the symbol of identity, existence, harmony, point within the circle, 629-l. Unit means a spirit embodied in the virgin earth--nature, 627-m. Unit means a Word incarnate in the bosom of a virgin, or religion, 627-u. Unit, or monad, a figure of the cube, 5-l. Unity a necessary sequence from the conception of the Absolute, 702-l. Unity and duality termed the first principles of all existence, 630-l. Unity in which the many are and out of which all flow is Ihuh, 764-u. Unity itself and the Idea of Unity are two; Unity manifested by the Binary, 771-u. Unity measured by the Binary, 771-l. Unity of Aristotle's First Mover follows from His immateriality, 679-l. Unity of Force underneath the lives, wishes, wills of the people of the earth, 829-l. Unity of God taught in the Orphic hymn quoted by Aristobulus, 415-u. Unity of God taught in the Kabalah, 625-l. Unity of Nature blended with a dim perception of Spiritual Essence, 687-m. Unity of the Universe represented by the symbolic egg, 415-u. Unity: the links that bind all created things together are the links of a single, 765-m. Unity, the pivot, source, center, the august Idea of Pythagoras, 626-u. Universal agent adored in the rites of the Sabbat or the Temple, 734-m. Universal agent adored under figure of Baphomet or goat of Mendes, 734-m. Universal agent is a force which if controlled would be infinite in power, 734-m. Universal agent is the Life, principle, 734-l. Universal Cause that was termed God; ancient ideas in reference to, 666-u. Universal forces called the Seven great Archangels, 727-u. Universal forces which govern the world create equilibrium by their contrasts, 727-u. Universal: His ways are divided and judgment is on our side in the second, 794-u. Universal idea felt rather than understood, 674-m. Universal is an Idea abstracted from all considerations of individuals, 764-u. Universal Laws of God: we strive to enact our notions into the, 830-u. Universal medicine required for the Soul, Mind, Body, by the Hermetic practice, 773-m. Universal Mover identified with the fluctuations of the Universe, 588-l. Universal Nature worship a kin to that of the Universal Soul, 593-u. Universal Principle is Wisdom, the Father of Fathers, 791-m. Universal Reason believed in by Socrates and Heraclitus, 693-u. Universal Seed represented under the figure of the Caduceus of Hermes, 775-u. Universal Soul a Pythagorean doctrine from the Egyptians, 666-m. Universal Soul comprised in Dionusos; all soul is a part of the, 586-m. Universal Soul disseminated throughput the world in active operation, 474-m. Universal Soul embraces all, is all, and to it all will return, 604-l. Universal Soul idea sprung from doctrine of the Active and Passive, 661-m. Universal Soul moves the immortal bodies that form the harmonious system of the heavens, 668-u. Universal Soul organizes the Zodiac which gathers the varied. emanations, 669-u. Universal Soul, the first of the Masonic Trinity, 575-l. Universal Soul the source of all living things, 666-m. Universal: the first person, Ani, I, is used by the second, 793-l. Universal: the third person, Hua, He, is used by the first, 793-l. Universals: all things are equally one in each of the two, 794-u. Universals have each a wisdom, one above, one below, 794-m. Universals, or four, Worlds, are Aziluth, Briah, Yetzirah, Asiah, 759-u. Universals, or four Worlds, defined, 759-u. Universals, the Unities out of which manifoldness flows, 755-u. Universe: a combination of contraries the cause of the harmony of the, 660-l. Universe a harmony, not a discord, the eighth Truth of Masonry, 536-l. Universe a point half way upon the infinite line of eternity, 849-u. Universe always existed in the Divine Mind, 849-m. Universe an emanation from God to the Fellow-Craft, 640-u. Universe an immense Being with an inherent activity, 665-u. Universe and all the succession of events present to the infinite before Creation, 769-u. Universe and God were one, according to the Kabalistic view, 765-m. Universe and Soul separate, yet omnipresent, in the Universe, 672-u. Universe and World synonymous terms to the ancients, 302-m. Universe assigned a double sex by the Egyptians, 655-l. Universe became so by the manifestation of the Thought of Deity outwardly, 700-m. Universe: Benignity poured into the Autocracy of Deity ensures the succession of the, 769-m. Universe came from the Orphic egg issued from the mouth of Kneph, 585-u. Universe can not be viewed today from the ancient standpoint, 595-l. Universe communicated its eternal life to animated beings, 665-l. Universe composed of the Active, or Divine, and the Passive, or changing, 654-m. Universe conceived by God's Thought and its creation willed, 575-u. Universe controlled by the Word, God's Thought, 575-m. Universe created by Deity through the agency of an infinite will, 684-l. Universe created by God's Thought uttered in His Word, 576-l. Universe emanating from Deity symbolized by the triangle, 827-m. Universe: every particle is related to each other particle in the, 828-l. Universe evolved from the Word, 582-m. Universe existed in the first divine idea, yet unexpanded, 608-m. Universe-God adored by the Ancients as Supreme Cause, God of Gods, 666-u. Universe governed by fixed laws or special Providences, 684-l. Universe has no more a beginning than Deity himself, 849-u. Universe has no voids or empty space, 845-m. Universe having perpetuity of movement and life, the Supreme Cause, 667-l. Universe in action is God's mode of operation, 710-u. Universe in idea and actuality contained in Deity to be developed, 849-u. Universe in its totality and its parts was filled with intelligences, 669-l. Universe in potence followed the Idea of Creation in Deity, 767-u. Universe in the beginning but one Soul, the All, alone with Time and space, 582-m. Universe intelligent and wise because man, a part of it, is so, 670-m. Universe is dissolved and renewed in endless succession, 607-l. Universe is God, atheistic at bottom is the statement that the, 707-l. Universe is One, developing itself into the manifold, 765-m. Universe is one Harmony, 737-m. Universe: Laws and forces of the, 526-m. Universe made by Ahura Mazda in 365 days, 613-l. Universe made of fire, water, earth and all-nourishing ether, 611-l. Universe moves, changes, exists by the Eternal Law of Harmony, 826-m. Universe must have been coexistent with Deity because--, 684-u. Universe never began to exist; created by the Word, 575-u. Universe not an immense machine forced into movement, 664-l. Universe not only animated, but intelligent, 669-m. Universe of necessities, sequences of cause and effect, of life evolved from death, 831-u. Universe of the Egyptians a living, animated being, like man, 665-l. Universe of things is the stream that flows from Deity; His energy without cessation, 763-l. Universe, or God, likened to the Ocean by the Egyptians, 665-m Universe, or productive Earth, symbolized by the Square, 851-m. Universe outformed in the form of Male and Female, 763-m. Universe plunged into chaos by a single effect without a cause, 735-l. Universe preserved by Eternal Laws, the expression of God's Thought, 577-u. Universe proceeded forth from Deity; not created by Him out of nothing, 764-m. Universe put in movement by the power of the name of Adonai, 787-l. Universe: questions concerning the creation or self-existence of the, 648. Universe regarded as an intelligent being by some philosophers, 670-u. Universe supplied the first model of the Temple, 408-l. Universe sustained by the Divine Mercies, 800-u. Universe, symbolism indicating the Power, Wisdom, Harmony of the, 209-l. Universe, symbolized by a cave, displayed in the Mysteries, 417-u. Universe symbolized by an egg, 254-m. Universe symbolized by the Temple of Solomon, 208-l. Universe symbolized by Zoroaster by a serpent, 496-l. Universe the aggregate of the ideas of all things that exist, 670-m. Universe the great Bible of God, 715-m. Universe, the Infinite utterance of one of an infinite number of Infinite Thoughts, 100-m. Universe the result of the creative Thought of God, 582-l. Universe, the Thought of God pronounced, always was, 303-u. Universe the utterance of the Divine Thought, 849-u. Universe, the uttered Word of God, is infinite in extent, 303-u. Universe to the ancients was a living thing, 596-m. Universe to us a machine, a great clockwork, 595-l. Universe vivified by a great Soul diffused everywhere, 414-l. Universe void of God is an impossible abstraction, 707-l. Universe was comprehended in Deity before it became, 700-m. Universe was planned by Deity and was of Himself, though not His Very Self, 764-m. Universe, whether governed by reason or chance, of little account if misunderstood, 694-m. Universe will not conform to any absolute principle or arbitrary theory, 831-u. Universe with Soul inherent, an ancient idea, 672-u. Universe would be a failure without the reconciliation of Good and Evil, 767-m. Upanischads asserts and develops the doctrine of the Mantras, 672-l. Uriel, the face of an Eagle, on the East and forward, with Vau and Air, 798-m. Urn, symbolism of the, 519-m. Uschas and Mitra are Medie as well as Zend Deities, 602-u. Uschas, the Dawn, leads forth the Gods in the morning, 602-m. Utopia not possible with men having bodily wants and human passions, 835-m. Utterance of the name of the Great God unlawful, 619-l.

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Vacant space for Worlds formed by the recession of the Primal Light, 747-750. Vacant space formed by the contraction of Deity within Himself at Creation, 766-u. Vacant space, the Primal Space, called in the Kabalah Auira Kadmah, was square, 750-m. Valentinians distinguished three orders of existence; described, 560-l. Valentinians venerated the generative organs, symbols of fruitfulness, 656-m. Valentinus defined God as exalted above all possibility of designation, 555-u. Valentinus published the Materia Prima containing an Hermetic symbol, 850-m. Valentinus, reared a Christian at Alexandria, held God was an Abyss, 559-l. Value of little things and humble efforts, 230. Van Helmont asserts spiritual beings possess limited divine power, 684-l. Varouna, the "All Encompasser," almost as extensive as Indra, 602-m. Vase of water in Mysteries to symbolize purification by water, 412-m. Vau and He comprehend all things; all are one system, 800-m. Vau, in the triliteral word, denotes the six members of the Microprosopos, 793-l. Vau is Beauty and Harmony, 798-m. Vau is denoted Microprosopos and is composed of the six parts that follow Hakemah and Binah, 794-l. Vau is Tepharth considered as Unity, in which are the six members; itself is one, 799-l. Vau is Yod moved lengthwise, as communication is from above to below, 792-l. Vau moved sideways produces superfices, which is Daleth, 792-l. Vaults, subterranean, represent--, 208-l. Vav gave light to Yod by which great energy was conferred on Hakemah, 756-u. Vav, in the middle of the three Yods, denotes Hakemah, 763-m Vav is both male and female, 763-m. Vav is Tephareth, 758-u. Vav of the Tetragrammaton in Adam Kadmon as Ruach, 757-u. Vav with Yod and He completes the Triliteral Name, 323-m. Veda apostrophized as living beings the physical objects of worship, 602-m Veda contains the most ancient religious effusions, 602-m. Vedanta and Myaya philosophy regarding God and the Soul, 607-u. Vedanta philosophy maintained the divine unity, 673-u Vedas detail the creation of the world, 609-l. Vedas the voice of the universal organism called Pooroosha, 673-u. Vedic book, Antareya A'ran'ya, gives an account of the creation, 609-u Vedic Gods, their origin and signification, 602-612. Vedic spirit a pantheist monotheism, 672-l. Vegetable Kingdom symbolized by Schib; studied by the Fellow-Craft, 632-u. Veil; noises, lightning, thunder preceded the lowering of the, 433-u. Veil removed revealed the image of the Goddess of the Mysteries, 433-u. Veils of four colors represented the four elements, 409-m. Venus inspires the soul with desires while passing through, 439-m. Venus represents Charity, 727-l. Venus, the name of the second gate of the ladder; material, tin, 414-u. Verity: there is a method of knowing the incontestable, 842-m. Vernal Equinox brought soft winds and warmth, 444-m. Vernal Equinox most fully develops the creative or demiurge energy, 473-u. Vernal Equinox; Principle of Good overcomes that of Evil at the, 664-m. Vernal Equinox; Sun 4,500 years ago in Gemini at the, 401-l. Vernal Equinox: the demiourgic action and energy most active at the, 664-m. Vernal Equinox: the Israelites marched out of Egyptian bondage at the, 466-m. Very Deity is all that may possibly be besides all that is, was, shall be, 819-m. Vessels comparable to the Kings produced by Binah, 797-u. Vessels contain within themselves the light of the sphere, 755-m. Vessels of the Sephiroth below Binah broken that evil might be created, 791-l. Vessels somewhat opaque and not so splendid as the light, 755-m. Vessels were partitions between the greater and lesser Splendor, 755-m. Vestige of His Light remains in the vacant space formed by Deity's contraction, 766-u. Vestige of the Sublime Brilliance exists in a spherical shape, termed splendor, 751-u. Vestiges of the Light, 747-750. Vestiges of the seven Numerations formed by the light flowing down from Binah, 797-u. Vestments of the High Priest and furniture described, 409-u. Vice, condemnation for an undeserved reputation for, 131-l. Vice generally rewarded with contempt and infamy, 705-l. Vice only degrades men who are ennobled by virtue, 622-l. Vice punished in this life, 101-u. Victory: God's Will is not defeated nor thwarted, and that is the Divine, 848-l. Victory is one of the last four of the Sephiroth of the Kabalah, 848-l. Victory, one of the Sephiroth, the column Jachin, 267-l. Victory over the human in man by the Divine the true Holy Empire, 855-u. Vingolf or Gimli the Heaven of the Icelanders, 619-m. Virgil enunciated the doctrine of the preexistence of souls in eternal fire, 399-l. Virgil, in the Georgics, states that life returns to the Universal life, 666-l. Virgil's verse borrowed from the ceremonies of initiation, 381-m. Virgin mother idea among ancients, 104-u. Virgin of the Zodiac bitten in the heel by the Serpent, 497-l. Virgin: Spica Virginis and Arcturus heralded the coming of the Sun, 507-u. Virgin: the march of time, seasons and epochs of the year connected with the, 507-u. Virgo and Bootes at the Autumnal Equinox introduce the serpent, 455-l. Virgo at the Winter Solstice rose with the Sun in her bosom, 455-l. Virgo becomes Isis with Horus in her arms, 455-m. Virgo in the domicile of Mercury, the device of Napthali, 462-u. Virgo: Mercury was the companion and counsellor of Isis or the, 507-m. Virgo named because of the Gleaning Virgin at Harvest, 446-m. Virgo represented by Isis and Ceres at the Vernal Equinox, 506-m. Virgo takes the name of Isis, or the Moon, and appears in all the fables, 507-m. Virtue and Wisdom, only, defend and perfect man, 803-l. Virtue as necessary to happiness a fundamental principle of the Hindu religion, 604-m. Virtue assailed gains strength from resisted temptations, 194-l. Virtue, credit given for an undeserved reputation for, 131-l. Virtue ennobles men and vice only degrades them, 622-l. Virtue exists in the perception and thought of a mind, 201-l. Virtue in man shown in respect and love of others--justice, charity, 703-u. Virtue in this world the condition of happiness in another life, 716-l. Virtue is equilibrium in the Affections, 845-u. Virtue is the truest liberty; the best example, 181-l. Virtue means manliness chiefly, and includes patient endurance, 803-l. Virtue not always rewarded, nor vice punished, in this life, 705-l. Virtue rewarded in this life, 101-u. Virtue: Sir Launcelot thought no chivalry equal to that of, 803-l. Virtue the highest good and aim and purpose of man's life, 226-l. Virtue the prize of the hard-fought battle or race, 181-m. Virtue the surest road to happiness, 705-l. Virtue, the work of genius less noble than that of, 349-l. Virtue, Truth, Honor, and fidelity to vows prove the true Knight, 808-u. Virtue, Truth is the foundation of, 184-l. Virtue, unfortunate, hopes to be rewarded in another life, 717-u. Virtue without happiness is a contradiction and a disorder, 724-m. Virtues, by labor will man continually learn the, 342-m. Virtues of man are God's attributes, 704-u. Virtues of Masonry, four cardinal, 21-m. Virtues turned into offenses against a forced, impractical law, 831-m. Vishnu, the Preserver, manifested by his avatars or impersonations, 603. Vishnu, the Preserving Power of the Hindu Trinity, 550-m. Vishnu to judge the world at the last day: new Universe created, 623-m. Vishnu, with Bramah and Seeva, manifestations of the One Deity, 205-u. "Visible is for us the proportional measure of the invisible", 769-l. Visible the measure of the invisible, 222-u. Vital force of some persons absorbed by others, 735-u. Vitellius, 3-u. Vitellius, horrors of despotism under, 27-u. Void does not exist in the Universe, nor does empty space, 845-m. Void into which the Sun and Stars went on setting, 595-m. Volatile applied to everything that more readily obeys the law of movement, 778-l. Voltaire, throughout the ages will ring the words of, 43-u. Vote of the People expresses the Active Energy of the Will of the Present, 860-u. Vows and obligations to be well considered and kept, 111-l. Vows of obedience, chastity, poverty, taken by the Hospitallers and Templars, 802-u.

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