Morals And Dogma Of The Ancient And Accepted Scottish Rite Of F
Chapter 89
Aaron made an image of a false god while Moses received the Law, 206-m. Aaron restored the worship of Apis when he made the golden calf, 369-m. Aaron's golden calf was one of the oxen under the laver of bronze, 818-l. Ab, Father, as well as Athah, the name of the Ancient in Microprosopos, 794-u. Aba and Imma, Father and Mother, 757-u. Abacus, the Table of Pythagoras, concluded by the number ten, 638-m. Ablutions, baths, baptisms before initiation, explanation of, 431-m. Above exists by reason of what is below, 848-u. Abraham carried the orthodox traditions from Chaldea, 843-l. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Jehovah the peculiar God of, 206-l. Abraham; Magism was the science of, 839-l. Abraxas, the plentitude of the Divine Emanations, a Gnostic idea, 554. Absolute conceived by reference to some substantial things, 702-u. "Absolute" defined is but a collection of negations, 651-l. Absolute Deity is in Microprosopos, 793-l. Absolute discovered by the science of numbers, 626-u. Absolute existence embodied in the Ineffable Name, 700-m. Absolute existence is Ihuh-Alhim, 701-m. Absolute existence, the essence of the creative forces of Deity, 701-m. Absolute in matters of Intelligence and Faith, 842-m. Absolute is the Being in which the Word Is, according to the Kabalah, 841-l. Absolute is the fixed from the volatile; is that which is, 776-l. Absolute is the immutable Law of Reason and Truth, 776-l. Absolute is the Truth, Reality, Reason, of the universal equilibrium, 844-u. Absolute manifested as Being or Existence forms the Ineffable Name, 849-m. Absolute necessarily implies absolute Unity, 702-l. "Absolute" no longer explains the problem of Good and Evil, 682-u. Absolute sought in the Infinite, Indefinite; the Finite is the "Great Work", 776-l. Absolute summed up in the Word alternately lost and found, 840-m. Absolute summed up in the Word transmitted in Initiations, 840-m. Absolute, the Fixed, the Volatile, are synonymous with Reason, Necessity, Liberty, 791-l. Absolute, the Principle or First Cause of all Things, 626-u. Absolute; the pursuit of the "Great Work" is the Search for the, 773-u. Absolute, the very necessity of Being; That which Is; Reason, 736-l. Absolute Truth, Beauty, Good, emanates from God, 702-l. Absurd, Infinite, which confounds and which we believe is the Divine Reason, 841-m. Abury, all the cycles reproduced at the Druidic Temple at, 235-l. Abyss; God, according to Valentinus, was an unfathomable, 559-l. Abyss, the Gnostics represented God as an unfathomable, 555-u. Abyssinians changed the Hindu Trinity to Creator, Matter, Thought, 550-l. Acacia, a sacred tree of the Arabs, the idol Al-Uzza, 82-m. Acacia branch represents the Tree of Life to the Hermetic Rose Croix, 786-l. Acacia is an emblem of resurrection and immortality, 642-u. Acacia, made into the "crown of thorns", 82-m. Acacia, origin of the idea of the sprig of, 376-l. Acacia, the thorny tamarisk, grew around Osiris, 82-m. Acacia, type of immortality, 82-m. Achaius, King of the Scots, saw the St. Andrew's Cross the night before a battle, 801-l. Achilles fights with Scamander, 499-m. Acmon's death lamented by the Scythians, 594-l. Acorn planted before the Norman conquest grows into importance, 317-l. Achronically; when Stars rise or set in opposition to the Sun, 471-m. Acts, unknown secret, 131-l. Action an essential part of Masonry; work required, 152-l. Action greater than writing, 350-u. Actions, importance of small, 173-m. Actions, in ordinary spheres are opportunities for the noblest, 350-m. Actions, more apparent than real, are the criticised rewards of Good or Evil, 705-l. Action and opposition of contrary forces bring Harmony, 859-l. Active and Passive; Great First Cause divided into the, 653-l. Active and Passive Principles gave birth to the Universal Soul idea, 664-m. Active and Passive Principles, Light and Darkness symbols of, 404-l. Active and Passive Principles symbolized by generative parts, 401-l. Active and Passive principles symbolized by Jachin and Boaz, 860-m. Active and Passive Symbols; the Male and Female, 784-m. Active energy of the Will of the Present expressed by vote of People, 860-u. Active life has spiritual ends, 243-m. Active Principle diffuses; Passive, collects and makes fruitful by nature, 772-u. Active principle represented by Light, 305-l. Active principle resides in the mind, external to matter, 657-l. Adam belonged to both the Empire of Light and that of Darkness, 567-u. Adam conformed into male and female and a state of equilibrium established, 795-l. Adam forbidden to eat of the fruit so he would not know--, 567-u. Adam is the human Tetragram, summed up in the Yod, 771-m. Adam Kadmon assisted by the living Spirit, Jesus Christ, 566-m. Adam Kadmon commenced the contest with the powers of evil, 566-m. Adam Kadmon, containing all the Causates of the First Cause, is a Macrocosm, 760-m. Adam Kadmon created after the Vestiges of the Lights had been removed by God, 751-u. Adam Kadmon emanated from Absolute Unit and so is himself a unit, 760-l. Adam Kadmon fashioned into Male and Female when equilibrium was introduced, 763-u. Adam Kadmon flows downward into his own nature and so is duality, 760-l. Adam Kadmon had in him Nephesek, Ruach, Neschamah, Neschamah Leneschamah, 757-u. Adam Kadmon is designated in the third person, Hua, He, 763-u. Adam Kadmon is the Idea of the Universe unevolved in the manifested Deity, 758-m. Adam Kadmon made up as to limbs by the nine Sephiroth, 757-l. Adam Kadmon, Primitive Man, made by the Demiourgos, 562-l. Adam Kadmon returns to the Unity and to the Highest and so is ternary and quaternary, 760-u. Adam Kadmon, the First Born, the Primitive Man, 267-m. Adam Kadmon, the Idea of the Universe, assigned a human form, 757-l. Adam Kadmon, the Logos, man-type, primitive man, 251-m. Adam Kadmon, the Primal Man, emitted into the evacuated Space, 746-u. Adam Kadmon was not formed male and female when the Kings died, 797-l. Adam, the first, was Microprosopos; Macroprosopos first Occult Adam, 795-u. Adept, the 28th Degree, Knight of the Sun or Prince, 581. Adepts bound to Ancient Mysteries, 50-u. Adityas, or Solar Attributes, a Vedic Sun God, 602-l. Adityas, the distinct powers of Surya, each with a name, 587-m. Adonai, applied to Deity, represents, 208-m. Adonai, meaning of; substituted for True Name, 201-l. Adonai, Son, Kabalah ascribes redemption to, 104-m. Adonai, the most potent of the names of Deity; moves the Universe, 787-l. Adonai, one of the seven Reflections of the Ophites, 563-m. Adonai of the Phoenicians is a personification of the Sun, 594-u. Adonai or Adon, the Phoenician name for the Sun God, 587-u. Adoniram, Joabert, Satolkin, the three Masters, represent, 210-u. Adonis and Apollo of the Greeks are personifications of the Sun, 594-u. Adonis and Proserpine in wanderings represent--, 404-m. Adonis or Thammuz, death and resurrection in Mysteries, 406-m. Adonis, symbol of the Sun, 77-m. Adonis, the Sun, as adored by the Phoenician Byblos, 587-l. Adonis wounded in private parts by boar; emblem of, 412-l. Adon signifies Lord and Master, 591-l. Adoration of Deity requires something tangible to exalt the mind, 617-l. Advancement in the Rite, depends on, 136-m. Advancement in the Rite, those entitled to, 136-m. Adversity, blessings and advantages of, 145-m. Aeschylus accused of representing the Mysteries on the stage, 384-l. Aeschylus and others declare life is not a scene of repose, 691-u. Aesop and others declare the object of suffering is beneficial, 691-u. Aesch Mezareph says the seven lower Sephiroth represent seven metals, 798-l. Affliction, a loneliness in, 189-m. Affliction, words go but little way into the depths of, 189-m. Agathodaemon, or Kneph, represented by Osiris, 587-l. Age we represent is not enlarged by our discoveries, 808-l. Ages of the Sun represented by the four ages of man, 465-u. Ages passed before reason was preferred to imagination, 674-m. Agla, Hieroglyphics of, indicate the Triple Secret of the Great Work, 104-l. Agni lives on the fire of the sacrifice, on the hearth, of the sky, 602-m. Agni, the Mediator between God and man, 602-m. Agricultural phenomena connected with Egyptian religion, 588-u. Agricultural, primitive people of Orient were wholly, 445-m. Ahih Ashr Ahih, I am what I am, the meaning of the name assumed by Deity, 697-l. Ahriman and ministers of Evil to be reconciled to Deity and Evil end, 847-l. Ahriman called "the old serpent, Prince of Darkness," etc., by Persians, 498-m. Ahriman concurred with Ormuzd in the creation of Man, 258-u. Ahriman condemned to dwell in darkness 12,000 years, 257-l. Ahriman considered older than Ormuzd by some Parsee sects, 613-u. Ahriman destroyed the pure principle of Man, 258-u. Ahriman not a malevolent being in the early ages of the world, 613-u. Ahriman origin of all evils, represented Darkness, 443-l. Ahriman produces Deos and Deities to equal those of Ormuzd, 662-l. Ahriman, second born of the Primitive Light, ambitious, 257-m. Ahriman, the Persian demon of Evil, of the nature of darkness, 661-m. Ahriman the evil principle of the religion of Zoroaster, 449-u. Ahriman to be triumphant during three latter periods, 258-m. Ahriman to rule the world till the end of time, 623-l. Ahriman's worship considered as the cause of the Fall of man, 613-u. Ahura Mazda, by the power of the Word, made the Heaven and Earth, 613-l. Ahura Mazda claims to have created the Universe and man, 612-u. Ahura Mazda, Indra, Ormuzd is the bright firmament, 601-l. Ahura Mazda is called the First Born of all things, very light of--, 613-l. Ahura Mazda represented the primal light, 612-u. Ahura Mazda, Supreme, whose Soul is the Excellent Word, 613-m. Ainsoph and His garmenting were alone before the world of the vacant space, 750-u. Ainsoph called Light because it is impossible to express it by any other word, 740-m. Ainsoph is the title of the Cause of Causes, its meaning being "endless", 747-u. Ainsoph, King of the Sephiroth Theology; Being Supreme and Absolute, 99-m. Ainsoph of the Kabalah corresponds to the Word, 271-l. Ainsoph sometimes applied to the first emanation, Kether, the Crown, 747-u. Aions of the Gnostics correspond to the 28 Izeds, 257-u. Aions of the Gnostics corresponded to the Ferouers of Zoroaster, 256-u. Air and Fire, white and red, Mercy and Judgment do not intermix, 795-m. Air gives the elements and principles of compound sensation, 784-m. Air, one of the symbols of spiritual regeneration in the Mysteries, 357-l. Air used as a test to represent the possible purification of the soul, 397-u. Air, Water, Fire, denote Benignity, Judicial Rigor; Mercy as mediator, 799-u. Al, a name of Deity, represents, 208-m. Al, Al Schadai, Alohayim, Adonai, long known names of Deity, 697-l. Al Shadai, applied to Deity, represents, 208-m. Al, Soul of the Universe, one of the names of Deity on the Delta, 532-u. Al, the first Phoenician Nature God, the Principle of Light, 727-u. Alchemical Azot corresponds to the Hebrew Tetragram, 732-m. Alchemical jargon created to deceive the vulgar herd, 731-u. Alchemical or Hermetic philosophical doctrine, 772-792. Alchemical philosophy receives some explanation in the Kabala, 741-u. Alchemical teachings conceal their meaning in many cases, 792-m. Alchemists claimed the Magical Agent determined the form of the modifiable Substance, 773-l. Alchemists dream of being always young, rich, never die, 772-l. Alchemists resorted to Masonry and invented Degrees, 731-u. Alchemists, salt, sulphur, mercury, great symbols of the, 57-l. Alchemists writing of the Great Work use symbolic and figurative expressions, 774-m. Alchemy reduces the four ideas to the Absolute; the Fixed; the Volatile, 791-l. Alchemy, the mask of the Hermetic Philosophy, 791-l. Aldebaran, the leader, preceded the Sun in the sign of the Bull, 451-u. Aleph is the Man; Beth, the Woman; One the Principle; Two, the Word, 771-l. Alfader over the Scandinavian Deities, Thor and Odin, 598-u. Alfadir, the Icelandic name for God, but he has twelve names in Asgard, 619-u. Alfarabius, an Arab, cultivated the Hermetic science, 840-l. Alexander of Macedon said, "Nothing is nobler than work.", 40-l. Alexander, result of wars of, 247-m. Alexander, results of work of Faust and Luther exceeded that of, 43-u. Alexandria, teachings of the Jewish-Greek school of, 250-m. Alexandrian school brought Magic and Christianity almost together, 731-l. Alexandrian School, Doctrine taught in, 170-u. Alcibiades accused of the crime of divulging secrets of the Mysteries, 384-l. Alhim assigned to the modeling of the Universe in Genesis, 568-m. Alhim, the aggregate unity of manifested Creative Forces of Deity, 701-m. Alhim were subordinate Deities among the Phoenicians, 568-m. Alkahest's composition described, 788-m. Alkahest has the generative virtue of producing the Triangular Cubical Stone, 787-m. Alkahest is the principle of life in the profundity of matter, 787-l. "All" is termed Wisdom, and in it The All is contained, 793-u. All things summed in One when the Son is in Wisdom and Intelligence, 800-u. All was, is, will be; there neither will be, is, nor has been, mutation, 793-l. Allegories breed errors by being literally accepted, 205-m. Allegories of Masonry become lessons of wisdom when understood, 597-m. Allegories of Scriptures contain profound truths, 250-l. Allegories of the Hermeticists explained by their single dogma, 777-l. Allegories, Truth hidden under a succession of, 246-l. Allegorical analogies represented metaphysical ideas of the Mysteries, 385-u. Allegorical expression chosen by philosophers to express theological ideas, 678-u. Allegory and symbol efficacious instruments of instruction, 355-m. Allegory invites research and rewards the inquirer, 355-l. Allegory of the loss of the True Word represents, 205-l. Allegory, the simplest facts of the Old Testament are an, 266-u. Allegory used by the Sages to conceal the operations of Nature, 659-m. Alohayim, with Tsabaoth, symbolism of, 104-m. Alohim, a name for Microprosopos, 795-u. Alohim, applied to Deity, represents, 208-m. Alohim; the five letters of the name of the spark from Severity give the name, 795-m. Alpha and Omega are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, 701-u. Alpha and Omega, Zoroaster's definition of Deity, 273-m. Alps, the great altar of Europe; Autumn a long All Saint's Day, 713-l. Altar in the East has an astronomical reference, 483-m. Altar of Perfumes indicates the Fire that is to be applied to Nature, 783-u. Alternatives between which the human mind has vacillated, 694-l. Alva-butcheries in Netherlands, 49-l. Amas composed of the initials of the words that signify Air, Water, Fire, 799-u. Ambition, highest object of human, 74-l. Ambrose and Augustine, Saints, division of their day, 115-u. Ambrose, Archbishop of Milan, speaks of the Christian Mysteries, 545-l. Ambrose, the Saint, held the Stars have souls, 672-u. Ameth, duties of a Prince, 176-u. Amida became the Redeemer; will judge and sentence men, 616-u. Amida, or Omith, the name of the Japanese Supreme Being, 616-u. Ammon, the Sun, as adored in Phrygia, Atys, Libya, 587-l. Ammonius concealed Science under Christian disguises, 732-l. Ammomus Saccos and Plato brought Christianity and Magic close together, 731-l. Amos accuses the Hebrews of the worship of false gods, 206-m. Amshaspands are six of the Zodiacal signs under the banner of Light, 663-u. Amshaspands correspond to the Aor, Zohar, Zayo, of the Kabalah, 740-l. Amshaspands, names of the, 257-u. Amshaspands of the Persians, Light, Fire, Splendor, 740-l. Amshaspands, or Genii, six created by Ormuzd after his own image, 256-l. Amshaspands recognized in the Kabalah by Light, Splendor, Brightness, 740-l. Amschaspands of the Zend Avesta compared with the seven Rishis, 602-u. Amschaspands presided over special departments of nature, 612-u. Amun, a concealed God, the Supreme Being of the Egyptians, 281-l. Amun, Athom, Phtha, Osiris, of the Egyptians, are personifications of the Sun, 594-u. Amun created nothing, but everything emanated from him, 254-u. Amun or Amun Kneph, the Spirit or Breath of Nature, 614-m. Amun-Re, the Libyan Jupiter, represented intelligent forces of Nature, 584-l. Amun-Re, the same, with Kneph from whose mouth issued the egg, 585-u. Amun styled "who sheds light on hidden things", 253-l. Amun, symbol of the Sun, 77-m. Amun, the creation by the Thought issuing as the Word caused by, 254-u. Amun, the Ram lying on the book in the 17th Degree, the symbol of, 254-u. Amun, the Supreme God, at first that of Lower Egypt, 253-l. Amun was the Nature God worshipped at Memphis, Lower Egypt, 584-l. Amun's name pronounceable only by the Egyptian Priests, 621-l. Analogy gives the Sage the forces of Nature; it is the science of Good and Evil, 737-l. Anarchy given no countenance by Masonry, 153-l. Anaxagoras admitted the existence of ultimate elementary particles, 676-l. Anaxagoras expounded the higher Greek religious ideas, 617-m. Anaxagoras gives an account of the origin of things, 495-m. Anaxagoras includes in Mind moral principles as well as life and motion, 677-l. Anaxagoras' "Intelligence" principle possessed the defects of "Necessity", 677-l. Anaxagoras' Theism subversive of Mythology and outward religion, 679-u. Anchises, in the Aenid, taught Aeneas the doctrine of Universal Soul, 666-m. Ancient Hidden One contains no female; His totality is male; Hua, He, 763-u. Ancient Knightly virtues and deeds to be revered, 804-l. Ancient, Most Holy, called Hua, He; not Athah, Thou, 794-u. Ancient, Most Holy, Hidden of the Hidden, is the Supreme Crown, 762-l. Ancient of Days, Atik Yomin, constituted by the seven Sephiroth, 727-m. Ancient of Days is the internal part, or Soul, of Macroprosopos, 758-u. Ancient of days, title given to the Creator in the Kabalah, 266-l. Ancient opinions concerning earth and heaven, 442--. Ancient poetic and philosophic solution of the great problems, 653-m. Ancient religion based on the pure and simple veneration of Nature, 610-l. Ancient religious effusions of the Veda, 602-m. Ancient thought reproduced in the speculations of today, 697-u. Ancients believed the planet's motive force was an intelligent one, 671-m. Andocides accused of the crime of divulging secrets of the Mysteries, 384-l. Andrew's Cross; Hungus, in the ninth century, saw in the sky St, 801-m. Angels, called Reflections, proceeded from Ialdabaoth, 563-m. Angels commissioned to aid man to exercise his liberty, 252-u. Angels, fallen stars are, in Hebrew Mythology, fallen, 510-l. Angels of Evil fell, as men did; to be restored, then reign of evil ends, 686-u. Angels of the Jews corresponded to the Ferouers of Zoroaster, 256-u. Angelic Army composed of Heavenly Host, 509-l. Anger not responsible for God's dispensations of suffering, 718-u. Anger, results of, 123-l. Animal and spiritual natures of mankind, 857-l. Animal Kingdom symbolized by Mach, studied by the Master Mason, 632-u. Annals, under the Caesars there is the Author of the, 48-u. Anointing, a symbol of dedication to the True and Good, 538-l. Anointing, Intelligence the source of the oil of, 267-l. Antareya A'ran'ya, one of the Vedas, gives an account of creation, 609-u. Anthropopathism of Jewish Scriptures opposed by Alexandrians, 285-u. Antiquity of the doctrine that gave living souls to the heavens, etc, 669-m. Antagonisms of man's nature may be in equilibrium, if he will it so, 765-u. Anti-Masons caused the cheapening of Masonry; its pomp, its display, 814-m. Anti-Masons of 1826, in America, the best friends and worst enemies of Masonry, 814-m. Anti-Masons purified Masonry by persecution, 814-m. Antipathy and Sympathy, inaction and opposition result in Harmony, 859-l. Anubis in the shape of a dog aided Isis in her search and represents--, 376-l. Aoom, the symbol of the Lord of all things, 621-m. Aor Mupala, Wonderful or Hidden Light undisplayed, the Will of Deity, 740-l. Aor of the Deity manifested in flame issuing out of the invisible fire, 740-l. Aor Pasot, "Most simple light"; Ayen Soph, Infinite before Emanation, 745-l. Aor Penai-Al, Light of the countenance of God, 748-u. Apartment, Fourth, 18th Degree, represents freedom from Evil, 289-u. Apartment, Fourth, 18th Degree, typifies the rule of Masonry, 289-m. Apartment, Second, 18th Degree, represents reign of Evil, 288-m. Apartment, Second, 18th Degree, represents various scenes, 288-l. Apartment, Third, 18th Degree, represents materialized consequences, 289-u. Apartment, Third, 18th Degree, represents the consequences of sin, 288-l. Apartments in Mysteries passed by degrees, 432-l. Apathy and faithlessness great obstacles to Masonic success, 237-m. Aphanison or the disappearance was the nailing of Osiris in the chest, 377-u. Aphanison represented disappearance of the Sun at Winter Solstice, 377-u. Aphanison, the disappearance of Osiris, Bootes, Adonis, 484-u. Aphrodite, the Principle of Unity and Universal Harmony, 683-m. Apis, Aaron made an image of the Egyptian god, 206-m. Apis reproduced by Aaron in the desert as the Golden Calf, 448-u. Apocalypse, a Kabalistic book, sealed by seven seals, 727-l. Apocalypse, a Kabalistic summary of the occult figures, divides--, 321-u. Apocalypse, a wonderful epic explained by numbers as the Key, 728-u. Apocalypse as obscure as the Sohar; appeals to the Initiate, 321-m. Apocalypse, cabalistic clavicule not explained by Christians, 731-u. Apocalypse completes the Science of Abraham and Solomon, 321-l. Apocalypse, derivation of the four creatures of the, 461-l. Apocalypse's doctrine, the pure Kabala, lost by the Parisees, 727-l. Apocalypse embodies Occultism; not written for the many, 321-m. Apocalypse paints the struggle between Good and Evil, 272-l. Apocalyptic pictures are pantacles with numbers as the Key, 727-l. Apocalypse shows Kabalistic meaning of the Temple, 235-m. Apocalypse, the Apotheosis of that Sublime Faith which--, 321-u. Apollo and Dionusos, Nature and Art, from one common source, 585-l. Apollo, at Delphi the tomb held the body of, 407-m. Apollo fights with Python, the scaly snake, 499-m. Apollo, symbol of the Sun, 77-m. Apollo triumphs over Python on March 25th, 407-m. Appollonius of Tyana says God must be expressed by the spirit, 282-l. Apollos of Alexandria, reference to the baptism of John, 262-u. Apostles, early Christians deemed incomplete the writings of the, 248-u. Apostles of Christ, secret meaning of the number of the, 233-m. Apostolic Constitutions speak of the Christian Mysteries, 543-l. Apparatus states that Malakoth is called Haikal, 799-u. Apparatus used in the Great Work, 785-u. Appetites and Senses are Forces given us for Good, 860-l. Apprentice Degree, declaration that Masonry is worship in the, 219-u. Apprentice, 1st Degree, 1-m. Apprentice, meaning of preparation, tests, purifications in Degree of, 253-u. Apprentice studies the mineral Kingdom symbolized by Tub, 632-u. Apprentices' Compass has both points under the Square, 854-l. Apprentice's Grip, Morality, fails to raise the candidate, 640-l. Apron of white sheepskin, origin of, 407-l. Apulesius represents Lucius initiated into the Mysteries, 387-390. Apulius describes an effigy of the Supreme Deity, 412-l. Aquarius, the first of the four royal signs, characterizes Reuben, 461-u. Arab wisdom not slighted by the Mediaeval Church, 625-l Arabian traditions much in common with those of the Hebrews, 616-l. Arabians never possessed a finely wrought system of Polytheism, 616-l. Arabians taught the primeval faith of one God by Mahomet, 616-l. Aramtic forms of the personal pronouns, He-She, 700-u. Arabs embraced many Kabalists, 625-l. Arabs, such as Geber and Alfarabius, cultivated the Hermetic science, 840-l. Aramtic forms of the personal pronouns, He-She, 700-u. Araor, the Chaldean Supreme Deity, Father of Light, 742-l. Areanum; to the Magists the Blazing Star symbolized the Grand, 842-u. Arch rests on a column on either side, 846-l. Archangels numbered seven, 233-m. Archelaus, Bishop of Mesopotamia, speaks of early Christian secrecy, 544-l. Archetype of the Universe did never not exist in the Divine Mind, 849-m. Archetype of things united with the Infinite by the Divine Ray, 267-u. Archimagus, the Sun, the noblest agent of Divine power, 612-m. Architect of the Universe; Chinese Emperor erected a Temple to the, 615-l. "Architects" among names of Gnostic initiates into their Mysteries, 543-m. Architects, or Masons of the 12th to the 14th Degrees; duties of the, 332-u. Architects, symbolism in 12th Degree of the Chief of the, 202-l. Architectonica, Symbola, found on ancient edifices, 235-m. Architecture, symbolism of the five orders of, 202-u. Argonautic expedition; Orpheus received Mysteries of Samothrace on, 427-u. Argument not equally convincing to different men, 166-m. Arian theory of Creation of the Human race, 565-u. Arik Aupin, one of the appellations of Adam Kadmon, Macroprosopos, 758-u. Arik Aupin or Macroprosopos; Seir Aupin or Microprosopos, 799-m. Aristobulus, a Jew, of the school of Alexandria, 250-m. Aristobulus, declaration concerning Jewish Scriptures, 250-l. Aristotle accused of impiety for a breach of laws of worship of Ceres, 384-l. Aristotle held that each Star was a portion of the Universal Soul, 671-m. Aristotle, opinion of, concerning the Mysteries, 379-m. Aristotle, sayings of, regarding the nature of God, 283-m. Aristotle showed how religion may be founded on an intellectual basis, 710-l. Aristotle seemingly leaned towards an Intelligent Personal God, 679-l. Aristides claimed the Initiation brought consolation and hope, 379-l. Aristotle's Act was first, the Universe has existed forever, 679-l. Aristotle's doctrine implies an eternal mover wholly in act, 679-u. Aristotle's system tends to prove that Nature makes toward final good, 681-m. Arithmomancy, a species of Divination of the Pythagoreans, 633-u. Arius declared the Saviour of a nature analogous to God and Man, 565-u. Arius declared the Saviour was really created, 564-l. Arius, the Word made by God according to, 279-l. Ark; image of organs of generation contained in Isaac, 412-l. Ark or chest containing genitals of youngest Cabiri in Mysteries, 427-m. Arkaleus or Hercules, the Scythian, Etruscan, name for the Sun God, 587-u. Artemis Proserpina, the saviour who leads spirits to Heaven, 395-u. Artemis represents the principle of the destruction of the seed, 395-u. Artificer, the Demiurge, was the Governor of the world and the, 557-m. Artist or author merely portrays what man should be or do, 349-l. Aryan emigration from the slopes of the Himalayas, 714-u. Ashlar, perfect, connected with the double cube of Perfection, 503-m. Ashlar, perfect, typifies the State, 5-m. Ashlar, rough, changed in form from triangular to cubic, 787-m. Ashlar, rough, to be prepared for the work, is a shapeless stone, 787-m. Ashlar, rough, typifies People rude and unorganized, 5-m. Asp, dedicated to Isis, worn on her head and on others', 501-m. Ass, Christians accused of worshipping an; origin of, 103-u. Assassins, fate of, foreshadows that of the enemies of liberty, 148-m. Assassins, Hindu Word formed by the three final syllables of names of, 82-m. Assassins, names of Good and Evil Deities contain the names of the, 82-m. Assassins of Khurum, names and relations to Stars, 488-l. Assassins of Khurum, symbols of foes of liberty, 148-m. Assistance of the humble worker in life's progress, 158-m. Astarte had a Temple built to her at Tyre by Hiram, 410-l. Astral light is the grand agent of the Hermetic operations of the Sun, 774-l. Astrology fixed the place of exaltation of the planets, 463-l. Astrology practiced among all nations; mother of sciences, 463-u. Astaphal, one of the seven Reflections of the Ophites, 563-m. Astronomy of Pythagoras was Astrology, 626-m. Astronomy studied by the Druids, computations made by nights, 619-u. Astronomy the most important of Sciences to the ancients, 597-u. Assyrian name for the Sun God was Bel, 587-u. Athanasius admonishes not to take sacred writ literally, 266-m. Athah, Thou, was not applied to the Most Holy Ancient, but Hua, He, 794-u. Athelstane, King of England, saw the St. Andrew's Cross while praying, 801-l. Atheist may be applied to a man having a higher conception, 643-l. Atheism and Pantheism, reduced to simplest terms, seem the same, 672-u. Atheism at bottom to say the Universe is God, 707-l. Atheism impossible with a belief in the Reason of God, 737-l. Atheism is formal which denies God in terms, but not in reality, 643-l. Atheism, or all is nature and there is no other God, 672-u. Atheism, really, is the denial of the actuality of any ideas of God, 644-m. Atheist's belief or unbelief to be real, 644-647. Atheists' Creed would make a Pandemonium of this world, 646-l. Atheistic conception would not content man, 647. Atheistic theory stated, does not satisfy human longing, 646-u. Athom, Amun, Phtha, Osiris of the Egyptians, are personifications of the Sun, 594-u. Athom-Re was superior to all Nature Gods, was symbolized by Light, 584-l. Athom, the Being that was, is and is to come, the Great God, 584-l. Athom, the Supreme God of the Egyptians, above Amun, 597-l. Athom, the Supreme God of Upper Egypt, same as Om and Brehm, 584-l. Atik Yomin, the Ancient of Days of the Kabala, 727-m. Atika Kadischa, the name for the three heads of Adam Kadmon in the Sohar, 758-u. Atomic school made variety proceed from combinations of atoms, 676-m. Attributes do not exist without substance, 572-l. Attributes, God only revealed by his, 267-l. Attributes of Deity personified, 271-m. Attributes of Deity symbolized in order to give an idea of God, 513-l. Attributes of God are man's virtues, 704-u. Attributes of God are the Adjectives of One Great Substantive, 574-l. Attributes of God presents the whole Divine Essence under one aspect, 555-m. Attributes of God presents the whole Divine Essence of one aspect, 555-m. Attributes of One God become separate divinities, 672-l. Attributes of the Soul, or God, are not God or the Soul, 573-u. Attributes, the title of God may be applied to each, 555-m. Atys and his priests mutilated, symbol of, 412-l. Atys, mutilated, dies and is restored to life in Mysteries, 422-l. Atys, the Sun God of Phrygia in Mysteries of Cybele, 407-u. Auditors, the first of the degrees of the Christian Mysteries, 541-l. Auditors were novices being prepared to receive Christian Dogma, 541-l. Augustin held that every visible thing was superintended by Angelic power, 671-l. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, speaks of the sublime mysteries of Christianity, 546-u. Augustine, St., on the Christian religion before Christ, 262-m. Augustine, the Saint, defines the faith given to Novices, 547-l. Auir Kadmon, the Primal Space, effected by retraction, 749-l. A.U.M., the three-lettered name of Deity among the Hindus, 632-l. Aum, if pronounced, would make the earth tremble and Angels quake, 620-m. Aum, meaning of the Hindu sacred word, 82-m. Aum of the Hindoos, whose name was unpronounceable, 584-l. Aum only pronounced by its letters; meaning of the word, 620-m. Aum, represented by mystic character, 82-m. Aum represented the three Powers combined in the Deity of Hindus, 620-m. Aum, the Indian Sacred Name of the One Deity; manifested as, 205-u. Aupin, Arik, or Macroprosopos; Aupin Seir, or Microprosopos, 799-m. Aur, Light, the name of the light of the Vestige of Ainsoph, 750-m. "Aur," the Substance out of which Light flows; the fire relative to heat, 740-m. Aurelius, Marcus, taught that the heavens and spheres were part of the Universal Soul, 669-m. Authority is the equilibrium of Liberty and Power, 845-u. Autumnal Equinox a period of general mourning because of--, 588-l. Autumnal Equinox brought harvest and falling leaves, 444-l. Autumnal Equinox, reason for celebrating Mysteries at the, 404-l. Autumnal Equinox, reasons for celebrating Mysteries at the, 491-m. Ayen Soph, Infinite before any emanation, a Kabalistie term for Deity, 745-l. Azes, Genii from the marriage of Heaven and Earth, 658-m. Aziluth; Deity first restored the universality of the seven Kings of the World, 797-u. Aziluth, emanation or the system of emanants, from Atsil, 746-l. Aziluth means specifically the first system of the four worlds or systems, 746-l. Aziluth, the Divine World of the Sephiroth Theology, 99-m. Aziluth, the world within the Deity, 552-u. Azoth composed of Sulphur, Mercury, Salt, 773-l. Azoth, fecundated by intellectual energy, Master of Absolute Matter, 778-m. Azoth, the Astral Light, magnetism understood by the ancients, 791-u. Azoth, the universal magnetic force, the light of life, the magical agent, 778-m. Azot, of the Alchemists, corresponds to the Hebrew Tetragram, 732-m. "Azoth," a treatise in the Materia Prima of Valentinus, 1613, 850-m.