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

Part 99

Chapter 993,813 wordsPublic domain

Habit is a Force, a second nature, 90-l. Hades, Hercules under the guidance of Minerva descended to, 592-l. Haikal denotes the place in which all things are contained, 799-u. Haikal, Temple or Palace; the name of Malakoth, 799-u. Haikal, the Palace of the degree Tephareth, which is concealed in it, 799-u. Hair of the women at the festival of Isis was flowing; the men shaven and bald, 387-l. Hakemah and Binah denoted by Yod, He, 798-m. Hakemah and Binah imperfectly joined with averted faces, 796-l. Hakemah and Binah in the Head as the two hemispheres of the brain, 768-l. Hakemah and Binah, the two lobes of the brain of Adam Kadmon, 757-l. Hakemah and Binah, whom it impregnates, quantitatively equal, 763-u. Hakemah and Bainah, Wisdom and Intelligence, the second Sephiroth, 552-u. Hakemah, Binah and Daath illustrated by comparison with pain, 758-l. Hakemah communicated potency and increase to Binah, 756-l. Hakemah is a person and termed Abba, or Father, 799-m. Hakemah is Father, Binah is Mother, the two in equilibrium as male and female. 763-m. Hakemah is the generative power of producing Thought, yet in Deity, 758-m. Hakemah is the Generator of all things; he and Binah conjoin, 763-l. Hakemah proceeded from Kether through the energy of Yod, 756-m. Hakemah represents, or is, the Man, 798-m. Hakemah Sapientia, existent in the Corona of the World of Emanation, 758-u. Hakemah, the Father, the active power or energy of the Deity, 552-m. Hakemah, Wisdom, Sapientia; wise by means of Binah, 753-u. Hand open pouring milk from vessel in shape of heart, symbolism, 412-m. Hand, the left, open and expanded, symbolic meaning of the, 388-u. Hannibal, results of Faust and Luther's work excelled that of, 43-u. Hansa (the Sun) dwelling in light; the Truth, 741-m. Hansavati Rich, a Sanscrit stanza says, "He is Hansa" (the Sun), 741-m. Happiness and satisfaction greater as ends in view are lofty and noble, 349-u. Happiness, as an effect of the Good, completes and crowns moral order, 724-u. Happiness dependent on the relations of the outer world, 686-m. Happiness in virtue the object of existence in man, 716-l. Happiness promoted by thought and purpose being in conformity with Divine rule, 713-u. Happiness will not result from repose unless balanced by a contrary movement, 847-l. Harmonies of Heaven correspond to those of Earth, 101-l. Harmony and Beauty should be the result of the equilibrium in man of the--, 855-m. Harmony and movement the Life of the Universe and Soul alike, 859-l. Harmony as represented by the three among the Pythagoreans, 632-m. Harmony consisting of the six parts of Seir Aupin represented by Vau, 799-l. Harmony finally led up to and it will reign forever, 577-u. Harmony necessary in Government and natural laws, 306-l. Harmony of life and action; of virtue and perfection, 765-u. Harmony of the Universe, 209-l. Harmony of the Universe, a combination of contraries, 660-m. Harmony of the Universe belongs to and is a part of it, 665-u. Harmony of the Universe broken by a single effect without a cause, 735-l. Harmony of the Universe responds to the unity of God, 707-l. Harmony of the world maintained by a Divine Force, can Soul of Nature, 668-u. Harmony only from the analogy of contraries. 848-u. Harmony or Beauty, the eternal law, a side of the Masonic triangle, 826-m. Harmony, Power of Deity in equilibrium with his Wisdom, 2-u. Harmony result of equilibrium of Justice and Mercy of God, 17-u. Harmony result of equilibrium of the sympathy and opposite action of contraries, Wisdom holding the scales, 8-m. Harmony resulting from equilibrium of Contraries taught by Ternary, 792-u. Harmony resulting from the equilibrium of the Spiritual and Material natures, 764-l. Harmony the result of the equilibrium of contrary forces, 306-u. Harmony the result of the equipoise of Necessity and Liberty, 848-l. Harmony, Wisdom, Force, the Great Attributes of the Essence of Deity, 531-m. Harmony which upholds and preserves, 531-m. Harmony with Wisdom and Power, one Masonic Triad, 8-u. Har-oeri, the Creative Word, from the action and reaction of Osiris and Isis, 861-m. Har-oeri, Son of Osiris and Isis; throne supported by lions, 79-m. Har-oeris, the elder Horus, Egyptian Sun God, festival of, 79-u. Hava Maal, The sublime Book of Odin; maxims from, 168-m. Hawk the symbol of Ra or Phre, 254-l. He and Yod represent the female and male principles in equilibrium, 323-m. He, approached by Yod, becomes imbued with a luminous influence, 793-u. "He" considered to be the agent of Almighty Power, 698-l. He of the Tetragrammaton in Adam Kadmon as Neschamah, 757-u. He, impregnated by Vau, produced Microprosopos, or Seir Aupin, 793-u. He, impregnated by Yod, begets a son, and thus pregnant brings forth, 763-m. He is Binah and the other He is Malkuth, 758-u. He, is female and He, is hidden on every side, 763-u. He is impregnated by Yod and begets a son which she brings forth, 763-l. He is the wife of Yod, the second He is the wife of Vav, 761-u. He, the female letter, communicates to Yod her light, 751-m. "He," the letter expressing the union of Deity with his creatures, 698-l. He-She, the meaning of the masculine-feminine Hua and Hia, 698-m. He-She, in Aramtic, Hebrew, Arabic, 700-u. Head, Kether, the Crown, ring or circlet, first Sephiroth, 768-l. Heads of Macroprosopos, Adam Kadmon, explained, 758-u. Health symbolized by the triple triangle, 634-m. Heathenism had a foundation in Truth, 599-u. Heaven and Earth, as Divinities, regarded as being male and female, 401-m. Heaven and earth composed of the two principles, Active and Passive, 656-u. Heaven and earth gifted with a life and soul, 668-l. Heaven and Earth, regarded as Divinities, were worshipped, 401-m. Heaven and Earth the first and most ancient divinities, 658-u Heaven exists in the perception and thought of a glorious mind, 201-l. Heaven, none for those who desire to go thither alone, 152-u. Heaven of Dante composed of a series of Kabalistic circles, 822-l. Heaven rules the condition of the earth by the action of Divine Force, 668-m. Heaven the birthplace of the Soul; its home, to which it looks, 520-m. Heaven to the Initiate is the World manifest to the Intelligences, 785-u. Heaven will, at last, aggrandize Hell is but a poet's dream, 847-l. Heavenly bodies act only with the activity of the Soul of the Universe, 671-m. Heavenly Bodies and the ceremonies of initiation closely connected, 507-l. Heavenly Bodies worshipped by different peoples, 457-l. Heavenly Hosts and Stars imprisoned for disobedience, 511-u. Heavenly Host appears as an organized Angelic Army, 509-l. Heavenly Hosts include not only emissaries of Jehovah, but Stars, 509-u. Heavenly Host worshipped by Turks, Scythians, Tartars, Persians, 459-m. Heavens a living existence from which, through earth, existences proceed, 668-m. Heavens and the Earth personified as Deities even among the Aryans, 850-l. Heavens and the Sun as Procreative and Generative agents; male, 851-u. Heavens divided by seven planets and twelve signs, 460-m. Heavens, the Father, impregnating the earth with its rains, 656-l. Hebraic doctrine of God and Light expressed by Milton, 739-l. Hebraic ideas favorable to physical pleasures, 260-u. Hebrew belief concerning the pre-existence of souls, 440-u. Hebrew books written in symbols unintelligible to the Profane, 744-l. Hebrew camp in the desert arranged from Stars, etc, 460-l. Hebrew conceptions of God varied, 206-m. Hebrew form of Tetractys, 88-m. Hebrew forms of the personal pronouns He-She, 700-u. Hebrew God, Ihuh, superior to Al or the Alohayim, 598-u. Hebrew God overcomes monstrous Leviathans, 498-l. Hebrew Law, maxims from, 169-l. Hebrew Mythology alludes to a feud among the spiritual powers, 510-l. Hebrew popular notions of Deity, 207-m. Hebrew religion imbued with Star worship, 509-511. Hebrew religion placed the government and all knowledge with Priests, 625-u. Hebrew Theism involved in symbolism and image worship, 514-m. Hebrew Tribes, characteristics of signs of the Zodiac compared with those of the, 461. Hebrew writings use light and fire as emblems of the attributes of Divinity, 611-u. Hebrew word in the East in 12th Degree is Adonai; meaning of, 201-l. Hebrew word, pronunciation of, not known from its character before--, 205-m. Hebrews, belief in the existence of One God not accepted by early, 206-u. Hebrews borrowed from the Persians some religious doctrines, 610-u. Hebrews devout worshippers of false gods, 206-m. Hebrews, esoteric knowledge communicated to but few, 207-l. Hebrews had their good Deity and the Devil, an angel of Darkness, 661-m. Hebrews held each nation had its own guardian angel and Star, 510-u. Hebrews held Nakhustan, brazen serpent, as a token of healing power, 497-u. Hebrews, intellectual, possessed true knowledge of God, 207-m. Hebrews, Jehovah the national God of the, 206-u. Hebrews transferred to Satan everything immoral to account for moral evil, 690-m. Hebrews, True nature of God and His name unknown to the, 206-u. Hel, the place to which the wicked go first, then to Nifthel, 619-m. Heliacally, Star seems to be touched by the Sun when it rises or sets, 471-l. Heliogabalus, reference to the reign of, 471-l--3-u. Hell, become useless, will be closed by the aggrandizement of Heaven, 847-l. Hell is impassable for those only who know not how to turn back, 822-l. Hell of Dante is but a negative Purgatory, 822-l. Heptakis, Phoenician God of the seven rays, 58-l. Heptaktis, God of seven rays, the Supreme God of Phoenecia, Tsadok, 728-m. Heracles or Arkaleus, the Etruscan, Scythian, Pelasgian name for the Sun God, 587-u. Heraclitus advocated monotheism, 678-m. Heraclitus acknowledged the unsatisfactory result of philosophy, 693-l. Heraclitus believed in a Universal Reason pervading all things, 693-u. Heraclitus of Pontus held that each Star was a portion of the Universal Soul, 671-m. Hercules, a descendant of Perseus, the luminous child of darkness, 591-m. Hercules and Juno, antagonism of good and evil typified by the contest between, 594-l. Hercules as a God to the Celts, Teutons, Scythians, Etruscans, Lydians, 591-m. Hercules begets with the Dragon the three ancestors of Scythia, 498-m. Hercules died, raised from the grave, and is received in heaven, 592-l. Hercules, Har-acles, worshipped at Tsur, 79-u. Hercules Ingeniculus, one of the varieties of the declining Sun, 591-l. Hercules, journey of the Sun the origin of the twelve labors of, 448-u. Hercules obtained initiation from Triptolemus, 586-u. Hercules performs his first labor with Nemean lion, 455-m. Hercules suffered the ills of humanity, according to Maximus Tyrius, 592-l. Hercules' Temple at Tyre built 2,300 years before Heroditus, 591-m. Hercules, the patron of navigators, who spread his altars from coast to coast, 591-m. Hercules well known in Egypt and the East, 591-m. Here persecuted Dionusos and helped the Titans to kill him, 585-l. Here, the wanton or irrational power of nature, 682-l. Hereafter, as we are pure here so we will be just as happy, 216-u. Heresy of philosophical truth considered the most dangerous by Rome, 820-u. Hermaphroditic Being, which comprehends all existence, 653-l. Hermaphroditic figure a symbol of Deity as Generator and Producer, 851-m. Hermaphroditic figure emerges from the Orphic egg, symbolizing the two causes, 655-l. Hermaphroditic figure of Valentinus a symbol of the double nature, 851-m. Hermaphroditic God-World, ancient dogma of philosophy and theology, 653-l. Hermaphroditistic conceptions from the idea of the Active and Passive principles, 655-l. Hermes' canonical rolls contain transcendental lore, 614-m. Hermes communicated secrets in alchemy, astrology, magism, 365-u. Hermes, in writings of Dionysius is found the dogma of, 731-l. Hermes instituted hieroglyphics, taught the sciences and arts, revered One God, 364-l. Hermes, inventor of letters, winged messenger bearing the Caduceus, 586-l. Hermes represented in our Bodies by the Orator, 586-l. Hermes taught men arts, science, and ascended to Heaven, 255-u. Hermes taught the priests and they studied the Hermetic science, 362-l. Hermes, the creed of the old Buddhists contained in the dying words of, 364-l. Hermes, the Egyptian Hierophant, summarizes the ancient doctrines, 324-m. Hermes, the first, was the Intelligence or Word of God, 254-l. Hermes, the Mercury of the Greeks, Thoth of the Egyptians, Taaut of the Phoenecians, 586-l. Hermes, the Sacredotal Art was the name given to the secrets of, 365-u. Hermes the same as Enoch, 363-m. Hermes, Thoth, the incarnation or repetition of the first, 255-u. Hermes Trismegistus, a Greek name for the Egyptian Thoth; doings of, 364. Hermetic Agent is the magical power, spiritual power, Astral Light, 774-l. Hermetic and Kabalistic Rose Croix, 785-l. Hermetic Arcanum, 775-u. Hermetic Art is a religion, a philosophy, a natural science, 774-l. Hermetic books discuss the Supreme Being, 614-l. Hermetic disciples used jargon as a living language, 731-u. Hermetic dogma engraven on a tablet of Emerald, 774-u. Hermetic Dogma, "What is above is like what is below," etc, 790-m. Hermetic fables show, in their interpretation, the principal Gods of the ancients, 631-u. Hermetic operations, spiritual and material, dependent on one another, 774-u. Hermetic or Alchemical philosophical doctrine, 772-792. Hermetic Philosophers drew their doctrines from the Kabalah, 772-l. Hermetic philosophy concealed by the Alchemists under symbols, 772-l. Hermetic philosophy given consideration in the Kabalah, 741-u. Hermetic philosophy, that of the schools of Alexandria and Pythagoras, 774-l. Hermetic Philosophy under the mask of Alchemy, 792-l. Hermetic religion is that of the Magi and the ancient initiates, 774-l. Hermetic Science applied to the operating of the Great Work, 785-m. Hermetic Science cultivated by Arabs and studied by Chief Templars, 840-l. Hermetic science, like all real science, is mathematically demonstrable, 777-l. Hermetic science real only for those who understand its religion and philosophy, 774-l. Hermetic secret is to find the bases of faith, truth, transmutation, 776-l. Hermetic Symbol from the "Materia Prima" of Valentinus, 850-m. Hermetic tablet of Emerald contains the Key to their allegories, 777-l. Hermetic tablet of emerald explained, 776-u. Hermetic universal medicine for soul, mind, body, 773-m. Hermetic work symbolized by the Pelican and Phoenix, 774-m. Hermeticism is the Kabalah in active realization; the Magic of Works, 840-l. Hermetics speak with reserve of secret fire, living and philosophical, 775-u. Hero, less noble to describe than be a, 349-l. Heroditus described Bal's temple at Babylon, 590-l. Heroditus excuses himself for reticence concerning the Mysteries, 380-m. Heroditus testifies concerning the doctrines of Zoroaster, 617-l. Herodotus speaks reservedly of the Mysteries of Isis, 405-m. Hieroglyphics believed to have been taught the Priests by the deities, 359-l. Heroic acts performed by the basest and lowest, 201-u. Heroism the loftiest feature of Charity, 705-u. Herta, the German name for the earth; adored by them, 658-m. Hesiod and others declare all virtue is a struggle, 691-u. Hesiod sings of Heaven and Earth as Ouranus and Gea, 850-l. Hexagon images a cube, not visible at the first glance, 827-u. Hia, the feminine form, sometimes means It, 698-m. Hiddekel, a stream of the Edenic river, 58-u. Hildebrand referred to, 31-u. Hierarchical Order, intelligence, figures, 97-m. Hierocles defines the great work of initiation, 521-m. Hierocles, one of the zealous disciples of Pythagoras, 622-l. Hieroglyphic picture of Lion's grip and Master's gavel, 80-l. Hieroglyphics, Hermes gave the Key to the, 365-u. Hieroglyphics in one degree had a different meaning in another, 374-u. Hieroglyphics, meaning of, so carefully guarded that meaning became lost, 374-u. Hieroglyphics preceded by symbols of Indians, Persians, and Chaldeans, 372-l. Hierophant of Eleusis, Motive God of nature, veiled on throne, 411-l. Hierophants in concealing knowledge multiplied symbols, 321-l. Hierophants of the Gothic Mysteries ruled over the celebrations, 367-l. Hierophants sought by every means to impress the candidates, 383-m. High Places, idolaters sacrificed to foreign gods on, 234-u. High Priest uttered the Tetragrammaton on the 10th of Tisri, 620-u. High Priest's vestments and furniture described, symbolism, 409-u. Hillel, the Pharisee, gives summary of the law of Moses, 170-u. Hindoo divinities, the attributes of the One God, 672-l. Hindu creed from extracts from their books, 605-m--606. Hindu deities, Brahma, Vishnu, Siva, subordinate to Brehm, 597-l. Hindu Kusch, or Paropismus; Iranian races on Eastern and Southern slopes of the, 601-l. Hindu Mythology abounds in images of serpents, 500-m. Hindu Mythology preserves the legend of the fall of Spirits, 623-l. Hindu name of Deity consists of three letters, A, U, M, 632-l. Hindu religious dogmas epitomized, 604-m. Hindu religion embodied as fundamental principles--, 604-u. Hindus have veneration for the Lingham, a symbol of everproductive nature, 656-u. Hindus lamented the death of Soura-Parama, slain by Soupra-Muni, 595-u. Hindus, seed vessels of lotus a sacred symbol to the, 9-u. Hindus' Trinity became three distinct Deities, 550-m. Hiram, a type of humanity in its highest phase, 225-m. Hiram said by Josephus to have built a Temple to Astarte, 410-l. Hiramic legend represents a murder, restoration, and teaches--, 435-l. Hiram's murder, burial, etc., symbols of the Redeemer, 640-l. History not a fortuitous concourse of events, 646-l. Hoam-ti, third Chinese Emperor, erected a Temple to the Great Architect of the Universe, 615-l. Hobbes says God is inconceivable, 651-u. Hod and Netsach, the thighs of Adam Kadmon, 758-u. Hod, one of the Sephiroth; Glory, 753-m. Hod, with Netsach, is the Perfection of Deity manifested in his Idea of the Universe, 767-m. Holland, Masonry in 1735 prescribed by the states of, 50-m. "Holy Doctrine," the absolute Doctrine of the Hermetics, 840-l. Holy Empire, Holy Realm, Sanctum Regnum, names for Magism, 842-u. Holy Empire is the victory of the spiritual over the human in man, 855-u. Holy Empire of Masonic Brotherhood made possible by the Royal Secret, 861-l. Holy Empire spoken of in the clavicules of Solomon and symbolized, 727-m. Holy Ghost of the Christians corresponds to the Wisdom of the Kabalah, 267-l. Holy House of the Temple, Haikal Kadosh, 816-m. Holy of Holies formed a cube; symbolic meaning, 209-u. Holy Spirit composed of the universal agent, 734-m. Holy Spirit enveloped in silence from the awe of the Mysteries, 849-l. Holy Spirit, the companion of Christ, produced by the Intelligence, 560-m. H, O, M, the three-lettered Persian name of Deity, 632-l. H, O, M, the framer of a new Persian religion; his name was Ineffable, 621-l. Homer makes Zeus resent the accusation that evil comes from the Gods, 690-l. Homer's Zeus an array of antitheses, like that of Hesiod, 689-l. Honor and Duty, a Force; the Polestars of a Mason, 89-l. Honor given to those who stand up for truth and right, 836-m. Honor of a Mason's country identified with his own, 156-m. Hope, a great moral Force, is Strength which ensures success, 91-m. Hope, enemy of avarice, represented by the Moon, 727-l. Hope, for the exceptions to the law that attaches happiness to virtue, 725-l. Hope for the triumph of Good over evil a part of the Masonic creed, 531-u. Hope, no man can struggle and conquer without, 196-l. Hope of a Mason, that all men shall form one family, 233-u. Hope of immortality the aim of ancient wisdom, Mysteries, Masonry, 517-m. Hope of man overcame the terrors of the grave, 653-u. Hope of success, not hope of reward, our stimulus, 229-l. Horace and others declare Zeus ordained evil for beneficent purposes, 691-u. Horus, buried three days, regenerated, 81-l. Horus, Master of Life, 13-u. Horus, one of the Egyptian Triad, was the Son, the Light, 548-l. Horus, son of Isis, died and was restored to life, 406-m. Horus, son of Isis, slew Typhon, aided by Isis, 376-u. Horus, the God of Time, pours ambrosia on the hair of Isis, 379-m. Horus, the younger, the point in a circle, the hieroglyphic of, 79-u. Hospitallers and Templars vowed obedience, poverty, chastity, 802-u. Hospitallers' Houses despoiled by Elizabeth, Queen of England, 802-m. Hospitallers' Houses were Almshouses, Dispensaries, Inns, 802-m. House of all things the name for the Principle of all things, 793-u. House of God may be found everywhere, 241-m. Houses of the Planets, mythological emblems and fables, 470-u. Hu, in Druidical mysteries was represented the death of, 429-l. Hu, the British God, called the Dragon; his car drawn by serpents, 502-u. Hua and Hia, the personal pronoun He, She, masculine and feminine, 698-m. Hua, He, the designating personal pronoun of the Most Holy Ancient, 794-m. Hua, He, the totality of all things; the totality of the Ancient is male, 763-u. Hua means the Male, Creative Principle or Power, 699-u. Hua often used by itself to express Deity, "He", 698-l. Hu-Hi proper for Hua-Hia by omitting the "a", 698-m. Hu-Hi transposed into Ih-Uh, 698-m. Hule limits the progression towards Perfection, 555-l. Hule represented as darkness, a void, shadow, 555-l. Human action foreseen, but not controlled, 848-l. Human action not controlled so as to annihilate its freedom, 848-l. Human and Divine intermingled in every Human being, 853-u. Human body with male and female heads standing on a dragon, 850-m. Human Deity an incarnate divinity, 222-l. Human existence, permanent conditions of; result of, 93-l. Human form but the analog of the form taken by Deity, 791-u. Human form is the form of all above and below, 791-u. Human frailty can not bear to suffer for nought, 199-u. Human heart beats for beggar and prince alike, 245-u. Human intellect imposes its own limitations on the Illimitable, 222-l. Human life is a great and solemn dispensation, 199-m. Human Light but a reflection of a ray of the Infinite Light, 246-l. Human mind has no conception of God's nature or modes, 743-u. Human nature not satisfied with a denial of God, 645-l. Human nature possesses an inherent loftiness of ideal, 832-l. Human power, affliction or pain can not be kept out by, 180-l. Human race one great family, 176-m. Human Tetragram is Adam; it is Yod of the Kabalah, image of Phallus, 771-u. Human Thought, Speech, Action, combined, irresistible in results, 320-u. Human understanding does not vacillate at hazard, 842-m. Human Unity made complete by the right and left; primitive man of both sexes, 771-u. Human wisdom intermediate between ignorance and knowledge, 691-l. Humanity, a beauty and glory in, 214-l. Humanity afflicted by prosperity, 307-l. Humanity, as a Unit, existed in Deity, 764-m. Humanity aspires to God, believes in God, hopes in God, 708-m. Humanity, duties of a Mason towards, 176-l. Humanity exalted the highest conception of human thought, 652-u. Humanity has had but one religion and one worship, 102-u. Humanity in its highest phase typified by Hiram, 225-m. Humanity, in the humblest abodes are worked out the problems of, 245-u. Humanity, no one above the trials and frailties of, 180-l. Humanity of Christ, more than his Divinity, which brings him worship, 743-m. Humanity, slow is the advance of, 93-m. Humanity's material, sensual, baser portion represented by the Square, 851-l. Humanity's spiritual, intellectual, moral nature represented by the Compass, 851-l. Humility, patience, self-denial, symbolized by the Cross of Christ, 801-l. Hungus reigned over the Picts in the ninth century; saw St. Andrew's Cross, 801-m. Hyades are five stars in the form of a V, 435-l. Hyperborean regions visited by the Sun Gods, 592-m. Hypocrisy, the homage paid by vice and wrong to virtue and justice, 73-m. Hypothenuse of a right angle triangle represents the nature produced by union, 861-m. Hypothenuse of the right angle triangle is product of Male and Female, 789-m. Hypothenuse represents that nature which is produced by the union of the Divine and Human, 861-m. Hypotheses scientifically are the last shadows of knowledge, 841-m.