A
GENERAL INDEX
TO THE
MASSEIAN CORPUS
Compiled by the Editor
A, its origin, NG 1:538, NG 2:388
Aahhept, coffin of Queen, BB 1:94
Aahmes, BB 1:230, BB 2:404
Aahmes-Nefertari, queen, BB 2:405
Aahti, goddess, BB 2:374
Aai, ass-headed god, BB 2:268, ML
172
Aaiu, the Egyptian Jews, worshippers of the Kamite deity Iu, AE 1:511, AE
2:653; in
underworld, AE 2:647,
653
Aan, the ape = Taht, BB 2:629,
657; the divine scribe, AE 2:691; witness for Horus, AE 2:706,
855; howls in the desert,
ML 63,
182
Aarru Garden, AE 1:196,
363,
373, AE 2:640,
658; or Aalu = Egyptian Elysium, BB 2:113; = divisions of twelve signs,
BB 2:117; sown with wheat and barley,
AE 1:228,
460
harvest field, AE 1:239,
372; Paradise, field of papyrus reeds, AE
1:259,
304; Upper
and Lower, AE 1:347; in north, Paradise of eight Great Gods,
AE 1:348,
355;
allotments for cultivation, AE 1:359,
416,
447,
468, AE 2:659; Paradise repeated in Amenta,
AE
1:420; celestial, AE 1:421; on eastward side of Amenta, AE
1:460, AE 2:642; title-deeds
of; its wheat and barley seven cubits high, AE 1:460; divine domain, divided into
fourteen sections, AE 2:577; Egyptian and Jewish, AE 2:687
Aash, BB 2:81
Aati, moral lepers, BB 2:416
Abait—see Bee
Abba Uddu, Akkad. 'Cave of Light' sun in solstice, ML
7
Abcedilros, British alphabet of, to letters, NG 1:225
Aber-Amentho, gnostic Jesus in Amenta, AE 2:772-3; lord of Resurrection,
AE 2:780,
803
'Abominable Rat of the Sun,' BB 1:232 (See also
Rat)
Abraham, ascribed to Sepher Yetzirah, or
Book of the Creation, BB 2:126; inventor
of astrology, BB 2:323; the father, NG 2:427;
takes oath at Beer-sheba, ML 220; seven footprints of, AE 2:606
Abram changed to Abraham, BB 2:320-2, NG 1:524; the Righteous, BB 2:348; breaks idols with an axe,
BB 2:663
Abrac or Abraxas, BB 2:492; faculty of, NG 2:81-3
Abred, British abyss, and Cynvid, divided heaven, NG 2:43
Abt, the genetrix, BB 2:156
Abudraham, BB 2:119
Abut or Abtu, form of Apap, AE 2:714
Abydos, table of, BB 1:42
Abyss, mythical, NG 1:464; Kamite, NG 2:25; north, NG 2:31; of waters, habitat of hideous beings, AE 1:280-2; the mystical,
AE 1:284,
302; first, underground, AE 1:284; source of water, AE 1:282,
299,
300,
412,
446; repeated in
Amenta, AE 1:446; Song sung on the steps of the, AE 1:472
Abysses, magicians, NG 1:465
Abzu, = abyss, ML 134
Aceldama, field of blood, compared with fertilizing earth with blood
of the wicked, AE 2:878
Achernar, starting-point of astronomical Nile, AE 1:286
Achor, Hebrew valley of sorrow, Egyptian Akar, AE 1:474
Adam, BB 1:452, BB 2:131,
301-2; predicted end of world, BB 1:31; = Atum,
BB 1:452, ML
113,
127; 91st psalm is assigned to; originally green,
BB 2:289; had sex
with beasts, BB 2:378; inner African, NG 2:16; his burial-place, NG 2:329;
second, Paul's = gnostic Christ, ML 42; never denoted a first man,
ML 106; = Sevekh, ML
126; and Eve = Greater and Lesser
Bears, ML 126; Adon = Hebrew Adonai, ML
127; 'Blood of the world,'
ML 222; two wives of, Lilith and Chavvah, AE 1:78; two, mortal on earth,
manes in
Amenta, AE 1:423,
425; a dweller in the celestial heptanomis, AE 1:428; first and
second, AE 1:432,
442; the generations of, AE 1:435; first, born with a tail,
AE 1:436,
442
Adam Kadmon, the heavenly man, BB 2:131, ML
130,
223
Adams, two, NG 2:133
Adams (Adamus), Melchior, BB
2:113
Adar,—Parsondas and Shin-Nannaros, twin brothers, NG
1:491,
ML 137
Adder-stone of the Druids, BB 1:89
Adima, first man in India, BB 1:145
Aditi, BB 2:163; mother of the, NG 1:7,
315; not-dual one, NG 1:468
Adon, sun-god, BB 1:89; the lord, BB 2:294,
296; earlier form of Atum, BB
2:324
Adon of Syria, = Aten sun in Egypt, the god, ML
5
Adonai, BB 2:76,
292
Adonis, BB 1:271,
341, BB 2:270, ML
136
Adorations, NG 1:8; Chinese and Egyptian, NG 1:50
Adulthood, = 30 yrs, ML 14
Adultery, penalty for, AE 1:85; with spirits, AE 1:174
Aedd the Great, BB 1:356
Aeddon, BB 1:102,
314,
327,
337,
339,
341,
356,
461; = Hu, BB
1:335; = Aten,
BB 1:369
Aesclepios, BB 2:76
Aesculapius, = Greek Iu-em-hetep, BB 1:363, AE 2:755; = Imouthos, BB 2:301
Aesop, his fables Egyptian, NG 1:46
Aethiopes, first men, NG 2:15
Af-Ra, BB 2:330; sun of the lower firmament, BB 2:492
Afa, Dahoman god of wisdom, BB 2:491,
644
Africa, birthplace
of oldest mythology, religion, symbols, language, BB
1:17;
derivation of its name, BB 1:28;
birthplace of black race, birthplace of non-articulate man, BB 2:599; and of the clickers, NG 1:246; centre of human race,
ML 112
African, stone age, NG 1:124; complex sounds, NG
1:247
Aft, = goddess of the Great Bear, BB 1:145; reduced form of Kheft, BB
2:150; goddess of the four corners,
BB 2:311; hippopotamus-type of abode, BB 2:366
Agape, Phallic festival of fertilization, BB 2:556, AE 1:105,
108,
223, AE
2:747; continuation of ancient pagan feasts, ML
99; Christian
celebration of, AE 1:223-4
Agni, an elementary, NG 1:487; and the Ram, NG 2:384; with seven arms,
ML 129,
220
Agnostics, ML 280
Agoye, idol, Hwida, NG 1:356
Ahriman, the evil being, BB 2:260
Ahti, goddess, BB 1:233, BB 2:73
Ahura-Mazda, chief of seven Amchaspands, ML
117,
120,
129
Ainus, mothered and fathered by Great Bear and Dog, or Sut-Typhon,
BB 2:640; their descent, NG 2:6
Aipht, Welsh name of Egypt, BB 1:315
Airyana, inner African, NG 2:21
Airyana Vaéjo, Paradise described in Avesta, AE 1:378
Aiu, the overseer, BB 2:409,
414; ass-headed god, with the solar disk, AE 2:647,
653; followers of Iu, later Jews,
AE
648; accompanying sun-god as 'Flocks of Ra,' AE
2:653
Ak, star, rope of solar boat was made fast, AE 1:395
Akar, the viper of Typhon, BB 2:243; a name of Amenta, AE 1:39; burial-place of Gog and his multitude,
AE 1:473; valley
of Amenta, sepulchre of Osiris in, AE 1:474; resurrection in, AE
1:475; covert in the
midst of, AE 1:476; the lowest story of the Ark, AE 2:574
Akar or Khar, an underworld presided over by the Sphinx, AE 1:337
Akerit, goddess of Akar, AE 1:337
Akh, the oath, NG 2:96
Akh, Assyrian moon-god, BB 2:293
Akharru, Assyrian west, BB 1:15
Akhekh, monster of darkness, BB 1:92, NG 1:295; dragon of the deep, BB 2:231
Akhemu-Seku, non-setting stars, AE 1:323,
387, AE 2:627
Akhemu-Ureta, setting stars, BB 1:219
Akhenaten—see
Khu-en-Aten
Akilles, sun-god, AE 1:364
Akkad, laws of, NG 1:460
Aku, a god, BB 2:495
Alah, a goddess, BB 2:71
Alban Hills, the seven, AE 2:609
Alcheringa, mythical past, AE 1:66; ancestors, half woman, half man, AE
2:579; no men or
women in, AE 1:429
Aleph, BB 2:120;
= child Christ, NG 1:288
Alexander, as Ichthus, the fish, AE 2:743
Ali, or seven companions, ML
116,
221; associate gods with Ptah, AE 1:344,
405,
409-10,
413,
432-8,
454, AE
2:594
All Souls’ day, BB 1:271, 293, NG 2:359; night, NG 2:262
All Souls' Eve, BB 1:292
'All the Buddhas,' NG 2:384
'All Souls,' ML 211
Allegories, Philo on, NG 2:5; came first, ML
81
Allhallows Eve, BB 1:291
Altar, and deluge; Ara, NG 2:201; type of victory, NG 2:206; coffin, the first, AE 1:221;
of Palmyrene at Rome, AE
1:343; of the Cyclops,
AE
1:386; for sacrifices after the Deluge, AE 2:569;
of pole, mound, AE
2:587; built by
Moses, AE 2:666; astronomical in the constellation Ara, AE 2:786; night of provisioning
the, AE 2:868
Altars, of equinoxes, NG 2:204; seven of, NG 2:224,
385
Aluheim, = Elohim, ML 124
Amalek, BB 2:240-1; compared with Egyptian Am, AE 2:644; war of, AE
2:661
Amartyam Madam, the immortal stimulant, ML
209
Amasis, BB 1:42
Ambrose, identified Jesus with good scarabaeus, BB 2:317, ML
11
Amchaspands, seven, ML 124
Amemit, typical devourer, AE 2:643
Amen, a title of Sebek, BB 2:408; hidden sun, NG 1:4; born of time, NG 2:95, ML
175,
178; born of cycles, NG 1:5; overthrown by Sevekh-Ra, NG
2:77; = Hidden God, ML
174; sees in secret,
ML 186; ram-headed, constellation Aries, AE
1:302
Amen-Ra, BB 1:44,
177, BB 2:66,
101; divine father BB 2:408;
= Egyptian Apollo, AE 2:714; 'Entire God,' AE
2:717
Ame-no-mi-Hashira, Japanese divine pillar of heaven, AE 1:351
Ame-no-mi-naka-Nushi-no-Kami, Japanese god of pole-star, AE 1:379
Amenemhat I, BB 1:45; sarcophagus of, BB 2:287
Amenemhat III, BB 1:45
Amenemhat IV, BB 1:43,
45
Amenhept III, BB 1:13, BB 2:337,
387,
398; mother was a black, BB 2:405; statue of,
BB 2:406
Amenhept IV, BB 1:13, BB 2:398,
408 (See also
Khu-en-Aten)
Amenhept A-peh-peh, BB 2:409
Amenhept-Hui, built temple of Kak, BB 2:337
Amenophis III, BB 2:63,
416,
432
Amenta, meeting-place of sun and moon, AE 1:31; resurrection of the soul in,
AE 1:152;
manes put together in, AE 1:198; mystical abodes in, AE 1:201; Solar god in,
AE 1:251; night of
great battle in; ten great mysteries on ten different nights,
AE 1:220;
entrance to, a movable stone, AE 1:227; traditions of, continued in Rome,
AE 1:241;
mysteries of, purification by fire, AE 1:247; eater of the shades in, AE
1:315; excavated
by Ptah and his seven Ali, AE 1:411,
413, AE 2:638; subterranean country of the
nocturnal sun, dawn and sunset its gates, road to heaven for the manes, AE
1:11; firmament upraised by Ptah,
AE 1:347; earth of the manes,
entrance to, a blind doorway, AE 1:355; its purgatory, hells, mount, tree, solar bark, teba, ladder of
ascent to heaven, AE 1:360; the Irish, AE 1:366; Paradise of Atum,
AE 1:397; Dante’s Inferno,
Purgatory, Paradise, domains in, place of purification and preparation
for Paradise, AE 1:415; a funeral valley in time West, mount of resurrection in the
East, AE 1:416; a new dynasty of deities founded; various stars, constellations, &c.,
repeated in, AE 1:420; the making of, repeated as the Creation in Genesis,
AE 1:425;
entrance to, in the West, AE 1:460; fourteen domains in, AE 1:461; the valleys of Achor,
Rephaim, Siddim, Hinom, figures of, AE 1:475; land of monsters, compared with
Psalms, AE 1:481; entrance to, AE 2:639-40; the place of graves,
AE 2:644; twelve domains,
gates, astronomical divisions, AE 2:649,
774; battles in, AE 2:652; abodes of; height of
its giants; size of its corn, AE 2:657; Hades in the eleventh abode; the devouring
demon, Am-Moloch, AE 2:658; war of light and darkness in, AE 2:713; twelve divisions in,
corresponding to twelve hours of darkness; twelve gates or doors guarded by
twelve serpents, repeated in Pistis Sophia, AE 2:774; secret earth of nocturnal sun, in mythos; spirit world of dead once more living, in eschatology, AE 2:806; Am-Khemen, Paradise of eight great gods, AE
1:304,
321,
322,
348,
350,
364,
397,
422,
445,
448,
584, AE 2:603,
621
Ammah, place of refuge in Amenta, AE 2:643; region reserved for gods and
glorified spirits; land of Goshen; sixth abode salutation of the manes to, AE
2:651; Amsta, Hapi, Tuamutef, and Kabhsenuf, brothers, children, of gods of four quarters, AE 2:782,
824,
826,
857-9; paralleled with James, Andrew, John, Peter,
AE 2:859,
864; four who guard the coffin of Osiris, AE
2:877
Amenti, BB 2:48,
95,
108
Ammonius, Alexandrinus, NG
2:469
Amset, the carpenter, NG 2:466
Amshaspands, Persian, NG 1:7,
317
Am-Smen, BB 1:253; place of eight gods, NG 1:5, NG 2:47; paradise, Eden,
ML 115,
123
Amma-Agdistis, goddess of Phrygians, BB 2:229
Ammit, devouring demon, BB 2:240; the devourer of the dead, BB
2:581
Amsu, awaking of, AE 1:477; staff of, buried with deceased, found in oldest coffins; type of protecting power, AE
1:487
Amsu-Horus, type of resurrection, AE 1:190, AE 2:753; the Christ who rose from mummy
as spirit; = Kamite Christ, AE 1:215; man of thirty tears, AE
1:332,
367; shepherd of
flocks of Ra, AE 1:487, AE 2:753; bull of his mother, AE 1:515;
'lifter of the arm,'
AE
1:531-3, AE 2:832; the husbandman, AE 2:710; transformation of, at thirty,
the Good Shepherd, AE 2:798; the risen sahu, identical with the Christ of Paul,
AE 1:800
An, an ancient throne name, AE 1:277
An, = Anup or Sut-Anubis, Dog-star, Baal, BB 1:450
An or Un, goddess of periodicity, BB 2:130
Anastasi I, an Egyptian scholar, BB 2:424
Anata, goddess of bow and spear, BB 1:13
Ancestor, confused with totemic type, NG 1:66
Ancestor-Worshippers, Spiritualists, AE 1:154,
162-3
Ancestors, 4 of 4 quarters, NG 1:407; festival of, AE 1:121; mythical, of Arunta, AE 1:149;
two
spirits of the
Japanese, AE 1:402
Ancestral spirit, serpent, symbol of, NG 1:51
Ancestral spirits, worship of, AE 1:146,
150-1; in Book of the Dead,
AE 1:152; prayers
to, AE 1:154-5
Ancestral spirits and animistic Nature Powers, difference between, AE 1:145-8; offer
food to voyagers in Ark of Nnu, on arrival at eternal city, AE
2:555
Ancient of Days, BB 1:293,
308, BB 2:40,
225,
227,
278,
487, NG 2:381
Androgynous types, sphinx, lion-tail, Pan, NG 1:505; Khem, Nnui, NG
1:510; Horus, Astarte, Baal, Venus, Ishtar, Zikar, Male-ess, Old Scratch,
NG 1:511; Venus Barbatus,
Semiramis, NG 1:512; Meradoch, Jehovah, Aten, NG 1:513; Brahm,
NG 1:514; A O, NG 1:515; Bacchus, calf, ox, NG 1:516; Messiah, NG
1:517
Angel, derived from Egyptian, BB 2:130
Angelology, rabbinical, BB 2:128
Angels, 4, of 4 quarters, NG 1:410; word spoken by, NG 2:366;
worship of, NG
2:357
Angels who fell from Heaven, AE 2:618; seven in Revelation, AE
2:700
Angro-Mainyus, the Persian devil, ML
145
Anhar, = Har-Tema, BB 2:230; male-female, BB 2:300; human, lion and monkey form,
BB 2:516; = Maui, BB 2:567-9
Anhur, uplifter of the sky, AE 1:314, AE 2:658; name of Shu, AE 2:631; equivalent of Moses,
AE 2:658,
661; uplifter of firmament at night;
leader of upper heaven; Regulus; lifter of solar disk at dawn, AE
2:660; Shu compared with Moses,
AE 2:663,
665-6,
682-3; compared with Anouris, AE 2:665; smiter of the rock, AE
2:667
Anhar-Shu-si-Ra-Neb-Khepsh, BB 1:346
Ani, picture of, AE 1:412; with his wife Tutu in Amenta, = Adam and Eve of
Genesis,
AE
1:463-4,
469; resurrection of, AE 2:865
Animal magnetism, used by Hindus, the Chaldeans, Assyrians, Egyptians,
ML 205
Animal sounds, foundation of words, AE 1:41,
43,
49,
50
Animal types, AE 1:9,
10,
12,
16,
44,
50
Animals, symbolical language of, AE 1:9; hieroglyphic signs, AE 1:12,
33,
42-3;
totemic,
AE 1:31
Anit, the weaver, BB 1:198
Ank, wears hemp on her head, BB 1:442
Ankh, sign of life, NG 1:25; type name of ear, NG 1:81;
knot, sign of capture,
NG 1:107; key of life, Egyptian, AE 2:717,
889; keys of death and hell, Revelation,
AE 2:717
Ankh-sign, in gesture speech, NG 1:23; untied in death, NG
1:26
Ankh-nes-pa-Aten, = Ankh-nes-Amen, BB 2:411
Ankhu, Mount in the West, AE 1:365; the eternal God, a title of Atum-Huhi, AE
2:717
Annedoti, BB 2:328; 4 fish men, NG 2:390; seven fish-men, AE
2:597
Annu, solar place BB 2:83; On of the Bible, BB 2:287;
place of Two Waters, NG 1:166; of South, Hermonthes of North, Heliopolis; station of pole, AE 1:266; celestial locality, the eternal city, AE 1:363; lamp of, AE
1:397; meeting-place of
two earths; place between Sut and Horus proclaimed in, AE 1:414; Horus, heir of,
AE
1:529; nome of the Prince of, AE
1:550; Books of Taht, kept in, AE
2:703; the place of
bread; seven loaves with Ra in, AE 2:812,
836; Horus, avenger of his
father in; Horus drives his adversaries from temple of, AE 2:837; resurrection of Osiris in, AE
2:842; paralleled with Bethany, AE 2:845; place of
provisions for the manes; place of festivals of Osiris; an oasis in desert of Amenta, created for Osiris; two divine sisters given to him there,
AE 2:846
Annunciation, conception, birth, adoration, four scenes depicted in temple
of Luxor, BB 2:406, AE 2:757
Anointed, BB 2:267; first divine son in mythology was not truly,
BB 2:77; of the Lord, AE 1:521
Anointing, BB 1:295, boy becomes an adult upon, AE 1:95,
217; mortal Horus when he
became Horus in spirit; Roman Catholic, AE 1:95; mummies, AE
1:95,
216; statue of deceased, with oil, AE 1:214; the mummy, making the typical Christ, AE
1:215; Jesus,
AE 2:846,
871,
880
Anosh, Enochian messiah, BB 2:157,
498
Anrutef, region of sterility and barrenness, BB 2:192; land of darkness, AE 1:416; wilderness of; place where Isis sought
water of life, AE 1:528; desert in
Amenta, AE 2:642,
676; wilderness where Horus was blinded by Sut, AE
2:835
Ansar and Kisar, creation of, AE 1:400
Anthropos as Christ, NG 2:133,
372; = Son of Man of Christians,
ML 62; 'Son of Man,' a title of
the Christ, ML 68
Antiochus Epiphanes, BB 2:266-7
Anu, 'King of the seven sons of earth,' AE 1:323
Anu of Assyria, BB 1:297
Anunaki, seven spirits of earth, AE 1:272,
323,
338,
412; guardians of the water of
life, AE 1:338,
412
Anup or
Anubis, BB 1:255,
314,
359,
450, BB 2:248-9; double Anubis, BB 1:426; fenekh,
also a type of Sut; BB 1:20; double holy house, BB 2:60; the announcer,
BB 2:499; form of Sut, BB 2:157; the star-god, BB 2:512; the Dog-star,
BB 2:587; guide of
the sun in the underworld, BB 2:653; twin, NG 1:456; guide of stars, NG 2:104; jackal
or dog, conductor of souls, NG 1:54; the breather, NG
2:459; ML
138; as jackal, AE 1:2,
436; god of the pole, AE 1:120,
369; the embalmer,
AE 1:217-8; eighth
god, deity of north celestial pole, AE 1:322-3;
son of Nut, AE 1:323; portrayed on a gnostic gem holding scorpions, AE
1:324; great Judge in heaven, AE 1:331,
386, AE 2:861; the baptizer, AE
1:364; with Tehuti on the equinoctial
colure; jackal god, guide of ways, AE 1:369; master of the inundation,
AE 1:377, AE 2:550; crier in wilderness, preparer of way of the Lord, AE 1:523, AE
2:862; bark of, AE 2:559; witness for Horus, AE 2:706,
855; baptizer of Horus, AE
2:787; the typical baptizer,
AE 2:794
Anup and Bata, legend of, compared with Joseph, AE 1:27; the twin brothers,
AE 1:512; form
of Sut and Horus, AE 1:512-3; Bata the bull, AE
1:514
Anush, who was first of all Sut, BB 2:105; wolf-dog, BB 2:157; name of dog or wolf, NG 1:55
A O, androgynous type, NG 1:515; or I U, the Coming One, NG 2:374
Apap, BB 1:91; gigantic, serpent of darkness, NG 1:295;
Horus overthrows, ML 145; giant serpent of darkness, ML
207; water reptile, AE 1:9,
258,
448, AE 2:712; dragon, piercing his eye, AE
1:19; prototype
of evil, AE 1:121; figure of, in wax, to be
destroyed, AE 1:209; 'Old
Serpent,' AE 1:240; constellation Hydra,
AE 1:259,
270,
287,
298;
dragon of drought, AE 1:287,
291,
298; devourer
of moon; a snake, type of, AE 1:287; bringer of death into the world,
AE 1:288;
speared by Isis, AE 1:288,
417; dragon of darkness, AE 1:291,
369,
417; the drowning of,
AE
1:292,
298, AE 2:634; fighting Horus in decans of the Twins, AE 1:295; dragon of evil,
AE
1:320; lair of, AE 1:361; void of, AE 1:394,
448; cause of strife in Amenta; the Jewish evil
serpent, AE 1:447; battle with, in Amenta, in Aarru, AE 1:462, AE
2:653; dragon, Pharaoh who kept people in bondage, AE 2:655; monster that drank up all the
water; the Fall of, AE 2:713; zoomorphic type of evil, Evil One in
mythology, AE 2:833
Apapa, Arunta whirlwinds, AE 1:287
Ape, smenstruating image of the word, BB 2:633; earliest scribe,
BB 2:638; form of phoenix, NG 1:51; 2nd toe longest, NG 1:2,
179; of 7 cubits; type of Yima and
Adam, NG 2:129; lets in deluge, NG 2:151; as time-keeper, NG
2:279; aluter of the light, AE 1:4, AE 2:691; typical talker, AE 1:39; type of Taht, AE
2:556,
691; a
giant, of seven cubits; eight cubits, AE 2:594; one of the giants of the
pole-star
constellations; zootype of Shu, AE 2:613
Apelles, NG 1:535
Apes, seven spirits of fire round the throne of Ra, compared with the seven in
Revelation, AE 2:721
Apheru, the lord of Lycopolis, BB 2:64
Apis, BB 1:271; royal bull, BB 1:39,
261; funeral rites of,
BB 1:256; followers of, ML
206
Apollo, BB 1:369, BB 2:298; = Horus, BB 2:199; = rat-killer, BB 1:323; related to the sun, ML
190; destroyer of the giants, ML
191; = Taht, ML
192
Apollonius Molon, attacked by Josephus, BB 2:348
Apollonius of Tyana, NG 1:361
Apophis, BB 1:91,
233, BB 2:51,
88,
97,
108,
192,
197,
260,
272; Apophis-serpent, BB 1:291; rat as destroyer, BB
1:323; serpent of Egypt,
BB 2:54; the Wicked, BB 2:94;
satanic monster and adversary of souls, BB 2:631
Apostate dragon, NG 1:364
Apostles, 12, zodiacal, NG 1:449-12; of the Ram, NG 2:57
Apsaras and Dragon, Japanese myth, origin of Japan, AE 2:603
Apt or Aft, = abode, a name of the goddess, BB 1:34; birthplace, BB 1:36; pool
of the twin truths, BB 1:44; = Great One, BB 1:426; = Ta-urt, BB 2:60; signifies judgment and judge, BB 2:139; goddess of Great
Bear, BB 2:152; reduced form of Khept, BB 2:370; = stable or manger,
BB 2:650; as water-cow, AE 1:2,
261,
306,
387, AE 2:589; old first mother, AE
1:59; as
hippopotamus type of Great Mother, AE 1:97,
260; Great
Mother in four manifestations; mother of sparks, AE 1:123; goddess of Great Bear,
AE
1:187,
321; 'Living Word,' AE 1:193; 'Mother of beginnings'; 'Mother
of the starry revolutions,' AE 1:221; Great Mother in Nubia, AE 1:251; compound figure of Great
Mother, AE 1:274; as crocodile, AE 1:277; mother of fields of heaven,
AE 1:301,
321-2;
giver of liquid, AE 1:306; cow of earth, AE 1:311; ark of souls, AE
1:387,
558; mother of seven primeval powers, AE 1:421; protector of the dead, AE 1:455; the Chinese
dragon, a
form of, AE 2:589; red
hippopotamus; scarlet lady of Ritual,
AE 2:698; female dragon, AE 2:707; kindler of light for the deceased, AE
2:883
Apta, BB 1:15; name of crib and manger, ML
7; Egyptian name of equator, AE 1:259; mount of earth, figure of equator,
AE
1:261; old primeval home, AE 1:270; highest point of earth, AE
1:348; mount of earth,
AE
1:376
Apuat, double guide of ways, BB 2:499; jackal, AE 1:86,
369,
387; opener of roads, AE
2:862
Apuru, a preparer of bows, ML
191
Aquarius, sun in, end of inundation, AE 1:300; Menat, AE
1:302
Ar-en-Har, or eye of Horus, BB 2:679
Ara, the altar, NG 2:201; Southern altar, AE
1:270
Aralli, land of, Babylonian, AE 1:349
Ararat, BB 1:452; the ark mountain, NG 2:235
Arathis, goddess, BB 2:331
Arawak deluge, NG 2:236
Arawn Pendaran, = Lord of Thunder, BB 1:344
Arbanel, NG 2:394
Arcana Imperii in Rome, NG 2:408
Archer, sign of bow in the cloud, NG 2:210
Arctic regions, origin of, NG 1:343
Arddha-Nári, trinity in unity, NG 1:205
Arg Roud, cow of heaven, AE 1:313
Argha-yoni, ML 196
Argo Navis, bark on the waters of Milky Way, AE 1:362, AE 2:575; form of Ark of
heaven, AE 1:396; collector of souls, AE 2:579;
receding backwards in precession, AE 2:550
Ari or Aru, companions, = Elohim BB 2:127, NG 2:22; guardians, watchers, etc., ML
124,
221
Aries, Amen, the ram-headed, AE 1:302; new heaven in, NG 2:334
Arits, mansions, seven in great house of the eternal city, AE 2:600
Ark, BB 2:51; type of female, BB
1:104; as uterine, BB 1:105; of Nevydd, BB 1:105; of Kęd, BB
1:317; primitive was type of the goddess, BB 2:516; of eight measures in Paradise of Am-Khemen, AE 1:324,
577;
the covenant, NG 2:96; of Osiris, NG 2:155; stones, NG
2:191; entered by
Osiris, NG 2:202; of the moon, NG 2:203; the Great Pyramid, NG
2:226; of two saved, NG 2:232,
240; four saved, eight saved, NG 2:239; of nine, NG
2:248; that
broke in two, NG 2:232; mount, mound, argion, argos, NG
2:234; of the four
quarters, NG 2:238; of the heavens, NG 2:262; final form in heaven, NG
2:264; tie,
origin of, NG 2:277; Osiris in, NG 2:443; earliest figure
of, Horus on his papyrus reed, AE 1:394; of the moon, AE 2:550; of souls,
AE 2:551; type of
helpfulness and charity, AE 2:552; of Nnu, AE 2:553,
558,
575; of Ra,
AE 2:553; that rested on
Mount Nizir, Mount Ararat, Mount Manu, AE 2:553,
554,
556; of seven cubits,
AE 2:551,
577;
of eight cubits, AE 2:555-6,
577; of four cubits, AE 2:577;
Pleiades an ark for the Khuti; Lesser Bear, an ark for Anup and seven
voyagers round the pole; Orion an ark for the holy sahus, AE 2:558; the crescent moon of Taht, AE 2:558,
563; of the four quarters, AE
2:559,
575;
eight persons in ark of Ra, eight in ark of Noah, AE 2:560,
564; two birds that
flew out of the, AE 2:563; of Osiris, AE 2:564; of Noë; Noah of the
seven; of heaven
in ten divisions, of heaven in twelve divisions, AE 2:565; of Menwyd, formed of
serpents joined together, AE 2:573; of Noah; figure of three worlds, AE
2:573; of Nnu on
sarcophagus of Seti, AE 2:574; of Noë on Apamean coin; of the sphere; coffin,
a type of, AE 2:576; lunar measurements of, solar measurements of, AE
2:578; geometrical
figure of heaven, AE 2:579; an ark of safety for the seven, AE
2:594; of Noah, Armenian
tradition, AE 2:608; tortoise, a Mandan image of the, AE 2:617; descent of human race
from, AE 2:621; of bulrush, of papyrus reed, AE 2:663; or sanctuary, Moses commanded
to make, AE 2:668; shrine, AE 2:669-70
Arkadians, pro-Selenes, NG 2:15
Arke, BB 2:152; in the Greek mysteries, was the genetrix of the
gods,
BB 2:134
Arkite typology, NG 2:187
Arkology, in Britain, NG 2:252
Ark-city, Surippak; Erech-Suburi, seven at seven stages of the pole, AE
2:587; at
Mycenae; Erech of the seven stones, AE 2:604
Arm, of the Lord, AE 1:529,
531-2; of Osiris, AE 1:529,
531; holy arm of retribution;
right arm lifted, sign of resurrection; Amsu-Horus, 'lifter of the arm,' AE
1:531-3,
AE 2:832; Fijian custom of burying a hero with right arm above ground, AE
1:531;
freeing arm of mummy from bandages, type of resurrection, AE 2:832
Arrow, symbol of Shu, BB 2:253,
354
Artemis, BB 2:47, ML
191
Arth, goddess of the Great Bear in ancient Welsh mythology, BB
1:316-7,
358, AE 1:309,
376
Arthur, seven companions of, BB 1:312, ML
124; star is Great Bear. BB
1:318; Knights of Round Table, BB 1:341;
parents are Great Dragon and Eigyr. BB 1:358; =
sabean Mercury, BB
1:359; twelve
battles, BB 1:360; Sut-Har, BB 1:369; = divine child BB
1:403; son of the Great Bear, BB
1:450; transformed into a raven, NG 1:475; three wives of; NG
1:532; the eighth in company of eight British gods, AE 1:322,
368; = Irish
Horus, AE 1:366; and his knights, AE 1:376; Round Table
of, AE 1:381; glass fort of, AE
1:391
Arthur's Seat, BB 1:468
Arthur's Table, BB 1:401
As-t or Hes-t, BB 1:321
Asar, = Osiris, BB 2:78
Ascalon, ML 175
Ascension Day, custom on, BB 1:282
Asenath, wife of Joseph, a form of Neith, AE 1:515
Aseth, = Sut, BB 2:396
Asherah, BB 2:293; a Phoenician goddess, BB 2:70; the tree, BB
2:210
Ashet, variant of the name of Set or Sut, BB 2:498
Ashmunein, town of Taht, AE 1:304
Ashtareth, BB 1:321
Ashtoreth, Solomon’s temple to; mount of the Mother, BB
1:276, AE 1:538
Ashtaroth, BB 2:46,
164,
171,
293,
366,
374; horned goddess, = Egyptian Ta-urt,
BB 2:146; goddess of
the seven stars, as Elohim, BB 2:148; mother of Melchizedek, BB 2:340
Ashtaroth-Elohim, = Hes-Taur-Hept, BB 2:311
Asnath, consort of Joseph, BB 2:306
Ass, = type of Sut, BB 2:146,
266; Iu, ancient name of, BB
2:299; typhonian,
belongs to cult of Kefa or Sut, BB 2:316; a type of Baba, BB 2:631; typhonian type of the moon. ML
183; of lunar phenomena,
ML 234-5; type of Tum, AE 1:24; saluter of the gods, AE 1:39; type of Iu, AE
1:503,
506, AE 2:732; Iao
and Aiu, god with head of an ass, AE 1:506, AE 2:647; Iao-Sabaoth, god with face of an ass, ass-headed god in the
Collegio Romano, AE 1:506; ass type of solar sufferer in Amenta, AE
1:507; type of solar
power divinized in Atum, AE 1:507, AE 2:753; statue of a man sitting on ass, AE
1:507
Assur, and Kissur, BB 2:143, ML
220
Astanphćus, ML 124
Astarte, BB 1:13,
277,
319,
321,
369, BB 2:106,
166, 293; star of, BB 2:199
Asterodia, BB 1:321
Astral projection, common to the old dark races, ML
238
Astronomical mythology, BB 2:185; at least 30,000 years of time, ML
58
Astronomical Christology, BB 2:390
Astronomical signs, personified Nature powers, AE 1:123; compared with Egyptian gods
and goddesses, AE 1:302; 'Aten,' ancient form of Har-Makhu, AE
1:339
Astronomy, mythological, creation derived from, BB 2:125; imagery astronomical then
eschatological, BB 2:127; Chinese, BB 2:133; cannot be considered without mythology, ML
133
Aswan, BB 1:30
Atergatis, BB 1:424, BB 2:578
Aten, BB 2:296; = Hebrew Adonai, BB 2:259; the lord, BB 2:294; the one god,
BB 2:399; worshipped by
the Ethiopians, BB 2:405; revolt of cult, under Amenhepts III and IV,
BB 2:406;
type of oneness, BB 2:437; sun in Egypt, = Adon of Syria, ML
5; Highness, ML
131
Atergatis, fish-goddess, ML 9
Athamas, the twofold, at Samothrace, AE 1:500
Atheism, ML 132
Articulation, rudimentary in Africa, NG 1:239
Arushis, NG 1:7, NG 2:2
Aryan name from Ari, companions, NG 2:22
Aryana-vaęjo, from, tree of, NG 1:394
As a-an, curse of rain, NG 2:173
Asherah, tree of knowledge, NG 2:295
Ass, a sayer, NG 1:10, 339;
beating, Christian sport, NG 1:47; three-legged, guide to
the waters, NG 2:346; and cult, NG 2:450
Astarte, androgynous type, NG 1:511
Astronomy, not invented, origin of, earliest observations, NG 1:345, NG
2:214,
334; Gnostic, NG 2:483
Asuras and Maruts, NG 2:114
Asvins, twin brothers, NG 1:485
Aswatha, tree of knowledge, NG 2:297
Atalan, left hand or west, NG 2:231
Atalantes of Lybia, NG 2:231
Atam or Adamic, languages, NG 2:17
Aten, androgynous type, NG 1:512
Atlantis, BB 2:129; seven caves or islands of sunken, BB 2:585,
642; tenfold, NG 2:184; Solon on legends of, NG 2:185; Proclus on, NG
2:186;
seven islands of, NG 2:228; mythical, NG 2:229; name, AE 1:549; lost islands of, AE 1:550, AE 2:581,
583,
603,
609;
seventh island
sank when seventh station of Pole subsided, AE 2:621
Atlas, keeper of the pillars, BB 2:263;
= Egyptian Shu-Anhur, elevator of the sky, AE
1:352
Atma, the creative soul, ML 230
Atonement, falsity of, ML 269; has no virtue, ML
273
Atti-Cotti, BB 1:458,
470,
486
Atum (Atum-Ra, Atum-Horus, Atum-Iu), BB 1:286,
328, BB
2:66,
90,
246,
301; = Adam and mythical Thomas, BB 1:97; great judge,
avenger, BB
1:159;
lord of An, BB 1:335,
344; sun-god, BB 1:337; temple of, BB 2:136; 'Mother-goddess of time,'
BB 2:210;
appears in Ritual as a female, BB 2:282; first form of the sun, wears double
crown, earlier form of Aten, Adon, or Tammuz, BB 2:288; = Hebrew Adam,
BB 2:289; The
Living, BB 2:304; son of Ptah, BB 2:320, AE 1:234-5,
411,
431,
434; a form of Har-Makhu,
BB 2:322; = Adam, =
Abram a form of Har-Makhu, BB 2:325; typhonian origin of, BB
2:367; black doll type,
BB 2:470; One God, father of souls, NG 1:7, AE 2:583-4; the red sun, ML
19,
116,
178,
194; the eternal,
ML 230; fatherhood
individualized in, ML 233; man perfected in, AE 1:88; begetter of souls, AE
1:182; a voluntary
sacrifice, AE 1:234-5; creator by blood, AE 1:235; sign of Leo, AE
1:302; Great Judge, AE 1:358,
386,
473, AE 2:704,
720; crosser in solar bark, AE 1:411,
431,
434; Ra at his first
appearance in Amenta, AE 1:412; earliest representative of nocturnal
sun, AE 1:416; his war with Apap, AE 1:417; creator of eternity; enlightener of the
double earth, AE 1:419; twelve gods in heaven of, AE 1:422-3, two, corresponding to
the two Adams, AE 1:424; one god in two characters of Father and Son, AE
1:424, 520,
AE 2:668; kamite
Holy Spirit, AE 1:428, AE 2:721,
763; represented by lion, AE 1:436,
504; development of,
AE 1:436; original of Hebrew Adam, AE 1:437; first
god delineated in form of a man, AE 1:437-8,
442, AE 2:724,
793; male and female
creator in one; giver of breath, AE 1:441; two wives of, AE 1:456; seven souls of, AE
1:479;
represented at Annu by fish of inundation, also by Iu-em-hetep as
Ichthon the fish, AE 1:500; = Lion of Judah, AE 1:503; represented by an ass, AE
1:506; god of Justice, Truth, and Righteousness, AE 1:537; ass-headed god in Amenta,
AE 2:647; sun in Amenta, AE 2:648; One God worshipped at On or Annu, AE
2:668,
680; =
bull, AE 2:677; divine lawgiver, AE 2:678; god the father in Revelation, AE
2:717; closer
and opener of Amenta, AE 2:717-8; the red god, AE 2:718; god with lion’s face,
portrayed standing on a lion, 'god in lion form,' AE 2:731; fish of Iusăas and
bread of Nephthys, AE 2:734; resurrection of, supported by his two sons, AE
2:886,
889
Atum-Harmakhu, the sun-god, BB 2:297
Atum-Huhi, only deity in Egypt worshipped as living Lord, AE 2:717
Atum-Iusaas, BB 2:287
Atum-Ra, of the seventh heaven, NG 2:68,
73, ML
128
Atys, his offence, NG 2:122
Au or Ausu, Iu, Iusu, = black Jesus of Egypt, BB 2:300
Aub, = serpent, ML 207
Audhumla, cow of heaven, AE 1:352-3
Augustine, his tirade against Gnosticism, AE 2:904
Augustus, in the character of 'Prince of peace,' = Messiah of astronomical
mythology, AE 2:742,
760; rebuilder of Temple of
Hathor at Denderah; proclaimed himself God on Earth, worshipped; a
Greek inscription respecting birthday of, AE 2:760
Augustus Caesar, decree of, NG 2:401
Auritae, BB 1:28; or Afritae, or Kafritae, BB 2:591
Aurora Borealis, light of Eskimo Mount of Glory, AE 1:378
Authorities—see
Bibliographical Index
Avaiki, mute land, Mangaian myth, AE 1:67; mother and daughter, AE
1:86; seven islands of, NG 2:24
Avalon, ancient British island in the north, where 'Loadstone Castle'
stood, AE 1:381
Avaris, Typho's city, BB 2:404
Avebury, BB 1:392,
418; form of the mount, BB 1:420
Avilix, Mexican god turned into stone, AE 2:605
Axe, buried with dead, NG 1:131-2
Ayin, BB 2:121
Azi-Dahaka and red dragon, BB 2:260, NG 2:380
Aztec signs of the four elements, NG 1:411
Aztec calendar, NG 2:305
B, figure of 2, NG 1:200
Ba, BB 1:114; human-headed soul, AE 1:479
Baal, BB 1:357,
382,
450, BB 2:48,
294,
330; pillar of BB 2:74-5; = Beli, BB
1:83,
426; BB
2:110,
314; fire of, stone of, BB 1:375; androgynous type, NG
1:511; the name of, AE 1:498
Baal-fire, BB 1:220,
283,
301
Baal-Itan, earliest form of solar Baal, BB 2:296
Baal-Kaas, BB 2:93
Baal-Peor, mysteries of, BB 2:295
Baal-Sutekh, ass-headed Sut, BB 2:294
Baal-zebub, = Sut-Typhon, BB 2:148,
294; devil in physical phenomena, NG 1:326
Baalim, seven Ali or companion gods, AE 1:497-8
Bab, beb, bob, bau, or abyss, NG 1:462
Baba, = eternal devourer; banquet of, AE 2:754
Baba the Beast, BB 1:163, BB 2:24,
41; = Typhon, BB 1:91-2, BB 2:241; a name of Typhon, BB
1:140; image = Great
Bear, BB 1:140
Babel, BB 2:208; legend of, and Cusick's account, BB
2:206-7
Babel-tower,
BB 2:227,
433, NG 2:88,
223,
227
Baboon, judge in Namaqualand fable, AE 1:252
Babylon, = 'gate of God,' BB 2:512
Babylonian three primary heavens, NG 2:56
Bacchus, BB 2:57,
76,
264-5,
504; squeezing grapes, BB 2:247; female
breasts,
BB 2:299; androgynous type, NG 1:516; and Keres, NG 2:365; male-female, AE
2:717
Backsliders, lapsed from teaching of Paul, who preach the externalised history,
ML 38
Bahu, god of inundation, AE 1:277; source of inundation, AE
1:278
Baiame, = 'The Maker,' BB 2:578; god of some Australian tribes, AE 1:376
Baird, Lady, BB 1:122
Bakhu, solar mount, AE 1:348, AE 2:824; Egyptian Mount of Olives, AE
2:754,
772,
820-1;
mount on which the dead were raised, AE
2:853;
Mount of Glory, AE 2:819; Sebek, Lord of, AE
2:824
Balaam, BB 2:268-9,
683
Balance, figure of equinoctial level, AE 1:344, AE 2:679; seven arms of the, AE
1:344; arms of the, AE
1:422, AE 2:551,
600,
705; Amsu-Horus,
his eyebrows 'two arms of the ...,' AE 1:533; in the
circumpolar Maat, AE 2:602; symbol of Maat, AE 2:679; for weighing good and evil
deeds, AE 2:705,
709; in Revelation, AE
2:709
Balarama, ML 172,
181
Ballima, heaven in New Holland mythology, AE 1:244
Bambino, black child-Christ, AE 2:754
Baphomet, BB 2:144
Baptism, rites of, NG 1:110,
159-161; at puberty, NG 1:111; by water and breath,
NG 1:159;
Hottentot, thunderstorm, NG 1:331; for the dead, NG 1:549; rebirth from water, NG
2:190; ML
227; deceased baptized ten times, AE 1:235; in natron, nitre, salt, AE
1:236; in
lake of propitiation, AE 1:375; Jesus proclaimed Son of God the Father at
his, AE 2:790,
856; in the waters of setting sun; Jesus prepared by baptism for
his conflict with Satan, AE 2:835
Bar, earliest son, Babylonian Bel, BB 2:440
Bar-Sut, BB 2:75,
145; earliest Baal or Bel, BB 2:282
Bar-Sutekh, BB 1:13,
378, BB 2:256,
281; = Sut-Anubis, BB 1:83,
357; son of the mother, BB
2:226; god of fire of Dog-star, BB 2:497
Bar-Typhon, BB 2:268; war-god, = Sut, BB 2:145
Barak, = Sutekh, BB 2:145
Barber, Mrs, NG 1:31
Barber’s pole, = tree of life, NG 1:436
Barddas, BB 1:84
Bardism, BB 1:444-5
Bariak-Nachash, great serpent of Hebrew mythology, BB 2:54
Bark (or boat), of Ra, AE 1:347,
411; the Maatit and the Sektit, AE 1:361; of heaven; of millions of
years, AE 1:395; of souls, AE 1:395, AE
2:554,
656,
737; of heaven, its
arrival greeted, AE 1:396; of Orion, AE 2:550; solar, AE 2:555; type of helpfulness and
charity, AE 2:552; of the sun,
directed by the Osiris Nnu, AE 2:570; four gods of, AE 2:574; an ark of safety for primordial seven, AE 2:594; of Hasisadra, AE 2:600; papyrus bark; of Peter, AE 2:763; Horus the teacher in, with the four, seven, or
twelve, Jesus the teacher in, AE 2:827-8; two, of Lord of Sau; two mentioned by
Luke, AE 2:829
Barnabas, denies human nature of the Christ, ML
33
Basilides, a Revivalist of Gnosticism, ML
51
Bast, BB 1:465; goddess of drink, BB
1:469
Bat, inspirer of breath, NG 1:175
Bata, bull beloved by Pharaoh, AE 1:514-5; see also
Anup and Bata
Bath-Kol, logos, NG 2:355
Bau, abyss, void, hole of the tomb, Hebrew bohu, Phoenician baev,
BB 2:501, ML
115-6
Be-Baste, Irish goddess of moisture, BB 1:467
Bead, type of reproduction, NG 1:127,
129; buried with the dead, NG
1:128
Bean, signifies resurrection, BB 1:109
Bear, type of Sut-Typhon, BB 1:261,
307, greater and lesser, two cherubs, griffins or dragons, NG
1:356; names of, NG
2:5; and dragon, primal pair, NG 2:93; two, ML
125
Beast, number of, NG 1:366; thrice-appearing, NG 2:332; with seven heads and ten horns, AE 2:700,
707-8
Bedwen, type of resurrection, maypole, phallus, NG 1:128
Bee, type of soul; 'telling the bees,' AE 1:14; mantis or bird-fly, conductor of
spirits to their home; tiller of rudder of Neshemit, AE 1:383; type
of Ra; guide to Aarru Garden, AE
2:656
Beer, divine drink in Egyptian and Irish earthly Paradise, AE 1:375
Beersheba, well of, BB 2:201
Beetle, BB 2:310; type of the only-begotten son, BB 1:6; beetle, as Khepra, BB
1:110; sign of summer
solstice, BB 1:111; rolls its ball, BB 1:112; type of Time, BB
1:112; buried with the dead, BB 1:113;
type of transformation, rolling its ball, BB 1:419; type of Khepra, BB 2:555;
a foreteller, NG 1:38; type of sixth soul, emblem of transformation, ML
243; type of transformation, AE 1:137; harbinger of inundation; figured in
Crab constellation, AE 1:295; representative of
Cancer; sign of Khepra, as Horus of two horizons, AE 1:335; two mark the
station where Horus manifests as solar deity, AE 1:335; = zootype of Ptah, AE
1:405
Beginning, one with opening, NG 1:137,
185
Behemoth, the hippopotamus BB 2:51,
133,
161,
378; female monster, AE 1:279; hippopotamus of Sut, AE 1:496; Egyptian
bekhmut, hippopotamus; female zootype of Great Mother, male image of Sut, ML
126, AE
2:588
Bekhi, the frog, AE 1:29
Bekhma, typhonian genetrix, BB 2:162
Bekhmut, the dragon, ML 126
Bel, let in deluge, NG 2:241; a
pole-star god, deluge of, AE
2:570
Bel and Dragon, BB 1:360
Beli the Great, BB 1:83,
502; solar son, BB 1:356,
426; = Bar or Sut, BB
1:363; star-god, BB 1:450
Beli-ap-Manogan, BB 1:83
Belin, BB 1:217,
312,
438,
469; diminutive of Baal, BB 1:314,
376; inner African, NG 1:377; and Brennus, twin brothers, NG 1:492
Belt, type of covenant, NG 1:86
Beltane, BB 1:283,
301
Belus, 'inventor of sidereal science,' BB 2:225, AE
2:585; creation from blood of, AE 1:89,
429
Bend of the great void, BB 2:53,
56,
184,
551
Bendigo [i.e. William Thompson], AE
1:227
Beni-Elohim, BB 2:139,
163
Bennu, = phoenix of the waters, BB 1:6; a nycticorax. BB 1:108; symbol of Osiris
in Annu, BB 1:109; = phoenix, BB 2:393; = Osiris, BB 2:655; herald of inundation, prototype of phoenix, AE 1:295; image of soul ascending, AE 1:388; emblem of solar god, AE
1:493
Bennu-Osiris, = form of phoenix of the year, BB 2:468
Berosus, his reckoning, NG 2:174
Bes, the god, BB 2:267; figure of Horus, AE 1:250; negroid pygmy, AE
1:437
Bes-Horus, NG 1:121
Bestiality, with animals as types of Great Mother, BB 2:378
Beth, BB 2:120
Bethany, group in, AE 2:841,
848; paralleled with Annu, AE 2:845;
compared with group of Osiris, Isis, Nephthys
and Horus, AE 2:801
Bethesda, pool of, NG 2:419
Bethlehem, divine child born in a manger, AE 2:733,
764-5
Bethlehem-Ephratah, NG 2:394
Betsh, = children of revolt, BB 2:141
Beuth, Phoenician Great Mother, BB 2:501
Bezant festival, BB 1:282
Bezatha, place of Two Waters, NG 1:167
Bible, should be excluded from children's schools, ML
104 (See
also Biblical Index)
Biel-Bog and Czerny-Bog, two brothers, NG 1:485
Bifrost, rainbow as celestial bridge, AE 1:393
Bilgi, the fire-god, BB 2:345
Birch, Dr. S., his denial of One God, NG 1:2
Bird, timeteller, NG 1:42-3; symbol of soul, NG 1:50-1; elementary of thunder,
NG 1:330;
of separation, NG 1:475; sayer, NG 2:339
Bishop Lightfoot, on the Essenes, ML
92
Bishop’s apron, a feminine garment, AE 1:238
Bit-ti-anna, temple of Sin, BB 2:512
Bitch-party, BB 1:253
Biune parent, BB 2:308; Ptah, male-mother; Masai customs; Australian; Ptah the earliest,
AE 1:434
Black race, first on earth, BB 1:17, BB 2:600, ML
129
Blood, first factor in primitive biology, ML
224; as mother of
marrow, ML 230; of mother, customs to keep it pure, AE 1:59,
61-2,
68,
70-1; mother eaten
to preserve it, AE 1:71-4; human beings created
from blood of the gods, AE 1:88; man’s, to establish descent from the father,
AE 1:88;
circumcision, a covenant, AE 1:90-1; covenant, AE 1:91,
95; sacrificial offering for food
buried to secure good crops, AE 1:103; tie or buckle representative of, AE
1:116; last
of seven elements from which soul of life is derived; Adam created from, AE
1:136;
offered to spirits, AE 1:158; offered to the ka, AE 1:178;
offered to the shades, AE 1:202; sacrifice, AE 1:222; first recognized source of human
life; Horus, the child of, AE 1:232; of Isis,
salvation by; purification by, AE 1:233; of the damsel, sucked out by the dragon,
AE 2:834; woman with the issue of, in the Gospels,
Sophia in the gnostic version, AE 2:835
Blood-sacrifice, related to menstruation, BB 1:348
Bloody-sweat, NG 1:514; of the sun-god, NG 1:176; NG 2:432
Bloody-wafer, papist, NG 1:176
Blue, robe of wisdom, colour of soul, ribbon, order of, NG 2:123-5
Boat: see Bark
Boat of the dead, NG 2:261
Bobowissi, a deity of Gold Coast Africans, AE 1:377
Bone, type of renewal, NG 1:52; man created from, NG 2:39
Bones refleshed, NG 1:128
Bonfire, = Baal-fire, BB 1:110
Book of Hades, NG 2:420-1; = Exodus of Bible, BB 2:196-9; west opens and swallows the
sun, souls etc, BB 2:243; harvest, Lord of the
harvest, portrayed, ML 16
Book of Jasher, not really lost, but distributed and rewritten, BB
2:354-5
Book of Life, ML 1
Book of the Dead, BB 2:683, AE 1:186; contains the
original matter, BB 2:36; its basis is astronomical, BB 2:241; =
Book of the Mummy, BB 2:480; living tongue in mouth of death, ML
194; = drama of
doctrinal developments relating to the deceased's passage, ML
239
Book of Enoch, record of the luminaries of heaven, BB 2:40; denotes sabean,
lunar, solar cycles of time, & astronomical mythology, BB 2:217-25; genuine Kabbalah, BB 2:226
Book of Seven Seals, AE 2:690,
700,
704-5; or papyrus that confers knowledge, AE
2:697
Book of the Seven Mysteries of Amenta, AE
2:705
Book of the Seventy, NG 2:383
Book, opening of, in Revelation, AE 2:704,
720; sacredness of, not to
be tampered with, Revelation and Ritual, AE 2:726
Books of Taht, BB 1:31, BB 2:31,
82,
90,
281,
433;
assigned when hieroglyphic writing invented,
BB 2:286
Boulaq museum, BB 1:9,
45
Bow, ideographic, represents circle and cycle of time, BB
2:354,
654; in the cloud, NG 2:210; a lunar symbol, ML
137
Boxing Day, BB 1:250
Brahma, androgynous type, NG 1:514
Brahma, fourfold god, NG 1:418; night of, NG 2:263
Brahma-Maya, BB 2:154
Bran and Maelduin (Irish), voyage of, AE 1:368
Branch, type of renewal, NG 1:127
Branch of Palm, symbol of victorious renewal of life, AE 2:696
Bread, five loaves = bread of earth, seven = bread of heaven, ML
17; kneaded by Nephthys in House of, AE 2:735; seven baskets of, AE
2:737-8; eight
baskets, AE 2:738; of God from heaven, imperishable food of soul, AE 2:790; supreme source of soul; Annu, place of, AE
2:812; Jesus, = bread of life; Horus, possessor of bread in Annu, AE
2:900
Breath, primitive soul, NG 1:52; symbol, of sail, NG 1:155; inspirer of,
NG 1:175; second element of life, ML
115
Brennus and Belin, twin brothers, NG 1:492
Bride, in Revelation, AE 2:690; Iusäas, a form of Hathor, AE
2:717; Hathor-Iusăas, Hathor-Sothis, AE 2:721-2; astronomical; marriage of
the, AE 2:722
Bride of the Nile, NG 1:149
Bridge, typical means of crossing celestial water; "Brigg o’ dread," AE
1:393;
Japanese floating bridge of heaven, AE 2:597
Bridget, BB 1:465 (See also St. Bridget)
Britain, naming of, BB 1:443
Britannia, BB 2:173
Brother and sister, twins, NG 1:506; marriage of, AE
1:70
Brothers, four of the four quarters, NG 1:408-9
Brotherhood of Beloved Ones and Divided Ones, NG 1:68
Browny, spirit, BB 1:211
Brut, BB 1:462
Brute, BB 1:473
Bubastis, temple at, BB 1:468
Buddha, black, of India, BB 1:18;
= Putha, NG 2:66, ML
75; the carpenter, NG 2:465;
story of the wheat and the tares, ML
56; hidden treasure, ML
57;
sayings identical with canonical Christ, ML
57; ascends the mount
called Pandava like Christ, ML 57; the veiled God unveiled, ML
75; his 'Great Renunciation,' ML
93; offers body as a sacrifice, ML
170,
180-1; his head
shone out, ML 186,
220; eighth soul represented by, ML
234; seventh, or divine man, AE 1:5,
431; the footprints of, AE
2:606;
Pole-stars representative of, AE 2:609
Buddhas, last of; all the, NG 2:384
Buddhi, soul of ascertainment, ML
233
Buddhism, and Christianity same origin, from same root in Egypt,
ML 58;
Christianity not derived from, ML 75; eight paths of, ML
236
Bug, a hobgoblin, BB 1:255
Bugan, title of the devil, BB 1:255
Bull-roarer, a magical instrument, AE 1:308-9
Bunsen on the deluge, NG 2:185
Burial, Bongo, NG 1:20; customs, NG 1:124-134
Burial customs, primitive customs ML
194; place was feminine. ML
195; dead buried
as an embryo, AE 1:163; buried under a
building to protect it; buried alive to
become spirit watchers, AE 1:164; fairy loaves, AE 1:254; bodies laid on their left side,
head to the north; pyramid of Medum, AE 1:351;
kindling a fire for the spirit to rise on smoke, AE
1:392;
the dead buried in sand, AE 1:416; wives strangled or buried alive in husbands’
graves for immortality, AE 1:439; right arm of a hero left uplifted from
the ground, Fijian, AE 1:531; dead chiefs buried in boats on hills; Norse customs; dead
laid in boats upon the funeral pile, Garrows of Bengal, AE 2:576
Burial mounds, AE 1:251
Burmese, BB 2:209
Burning bush, AE 2:672-3
Butafane, temple of Buto, BB 1:414
Butter, type of female source, NG 1:177
Butterfly, type of breath, NG 1:260
Buto, BB 1:324,
334,
451,
453; temple of, BB 1:413; oracle of, BB
1:414; cat-headed goddess, BB
1:467
Bytis, a prophet of Ammon, BB 1:41
Cabiri, BB 1:456, BB 2:143,
330,
380; or turners-round. BB 2:26,
73,
81; = Kab-ari,
made circle and cycle of time, BB 2:127; seven of the Great Bear, BB 1:359,
458, ML
124
Cader Idris, a mount of 365 steps, AE 1:393
Cadi, BB 1:331
Cadmus, inventor of letters, BB 1:145,
362,
364
Caedmon, BB 1:180
Caesar, the hairy, NG 1:214, ML
236
Cain and Abel, contest between, = same as Sut and Horus, AE
1:457-8, ML
172
Cainites, ML 173
Cairns, Hottentot and British, NG 1:133; male and female, NG 1:403
Cajiah, spirit that makes to relive, ML
221
Calabash of creation, NG 2:41
Calamitico, magnetic mountain in north of Greenland, AE 1:381
Caleb, dog, jackal, guide of souls, AE 2:656-7
Calf, androgynous type, NG 1:516; the golden, AE 2:673-5; dual in the Book of Kings, AE
2:674; figure of both sexes,
AE 2:674,
677; dual image of Hathor and Horus, AE 2:677; type of Horus, AE
2:721
Calvin, John, BB 2:197; doubled the devil, ML
149
Camel, not among the hieroglyphics, BB 1:12
Camelopard, a sign of rule, BB 1:214
Camelot, BB 1:401
Can-can, inner African type name, NG 1:97
Cancer, sign of, represented by beetle, two beetles in, Horus in his double
power, AE 1:335
Cancer and conflagration, NG 2:193
Canis Minor, BB 1:319
Cannibalism, BB 2:492; origins of, NG 1:104
Canopus, pilot of the Argo, AE 1:291,
294; Decree of, AE 2:740,
742
Capricorn, BB 1:118; deluge of, NG 2:193
Capricornus, = Num, goat-headed, AE 1:302
Capture, customs of, NG 1:107
Capultepec, Mexican mount, AE 1:348
Cards, four honours in, NG 1:416
Care-cloth, BB 1:115
Carfax or Carfoukes, NG 2:257
Carpenter, Christ, Buddha, Indra, NG 2:468
Carpocrates, NG
2:473, AE 2:904
Cassini, demonstrates date assigned for birth of Christ = astronomical
epoch, ML 6; dates of precession, ML
140
Cassiopeia, BB 2:172,
254,
272; queen of Ethiopia, BB 2:245,
503;
Lady of the Seat, BB 1:34,
503; milch cow of heaven, AE 1:286;
= Egyptian meskhen, AE
1:394
Cassivelaunus, BB 1:96
Castration, ML 228
Cat, a symbol of Pasht, BB 1:163; = female emblem, BB 1:318,
322; speckled, BB
1:323; type of the moon, NG 1:42, AE 1:16; a time-piece, NG 1:37; symbol of moon,
ML 166; of black, inimical power, AE 1:21; seer in the dark, AE
1:93;
cats made into mummies, preserved in Bubastes, AE 1:215; cat
representative of nocturnal sun; protector of Tree of Life, AE 1:371;
youthful solar god, its struggle with Apap serpent, AE 1:462; living type of historical Christ; finest tomcat dressed up, exhibited at festival of
Corpus Christi at Aix, AE 1:463; zootype of Atum-Iu, AE
2:567
Cat-headed lunar goddess, NG 1:50
Catacombs, BB 2:140; Christ in, BB 2:562; swastika in, NG 1:427; Roman, Osiris in, NG 1:443; Christ in, twin,
NG 1:497-8, ML
146
Catern Day, BB 1:319
Caul, form of net, NG 1:155
Cave, identified with place of birth of the Messiah, ML
7; a figure of mother earth, AE 1:100; spirits of the; Arunta Amenta, AE
1:244; seven
caves of celestial mount, AE 2:572; seven caves, a form of the heptanomis, AE
2:573
Celestial octagon, NG 2:32-3
Celt-stone, thunder-axe, NG 1:328-9
Cemis, Carib., Eg. Sami, NG 1:295
Centipede, type of goer, BB 2:563; type of Teipe, BB
2:573
Cepheus, BB 1:345, BB 2:250,
430,
503-4; king of Ethiopia, BB 2:244; = Shu,
BB 2:245; the lawgiver, BB
2:268
Cerberus, BB 1:219
Cerdic and Cynric, BB 1:216
Ceremonial rites, as means of memorizing, AE 1:46,
49;
'Voting-man-making,' AE
1:47,
88,
90;
of puberty, AE 1:60-1,
76; mysteries of Arunta; erection of Kauaua, AE 1:248
Ceremony, Chinese, Mae-Shuwy, NG 1:167
Ceres, BB 1:212, BB 2:203; lady of corn, BB 1:318;
portrayed shelling corn, BB 2:247
Cerinthus, a Gnostic Christian, ML
51
Chabas, on the Eg. One God, NG 1:2
Chache, blind man, NG 1:341
Chaeremon, on Egyptian mythology, NG 1:7
Chair of Keridwen, BB 1:98
Chaldean, creation, seven king, NG 2:227; magic, NG 2:301
Champollion, Figeac, on the Egyptian gods, NG 1:1
Chang, finds entrance to the underworld, AE 1:357
Chaos precedes creation, NG 2:3
Charis, logos, NG 2:355; Eucharist of, NG 2:365,
ML 39
Charles II, BB 1:259
Charms, protecting fetishes, AE 1:113,
115
Chavilah, land of gold, BB 2:602
Chavvah, = Great Mother Kefa, Khep, Khev, or
Eve, BB 2:82, AE 1:456,
504-5; goddess of seven stars in Israel, BB
2:146; Hebrew = Eve, ML
126; one of Adam’s wives, AE 1:78,
456
Chemmis, a floating island shown to Herodotus, AE 2:583
Cherubim, BB 2:310; = two bears, NG 1:356
Chevth, = Egyptian Khept, BB 2:150
Chicomecoatl, seven serpents, Mexican goddess, BB 2:144
Chicomoztoc, Mexican seven caves, BB 2:191
Child, of both sexes, NG 1:201; synonymous with no. 2, NG 1:205; Christ, NG
2:437
Child-Christ, BB 2:648
Childhood, Eg. till 12 years of age, full manhood at 30 yrs, ML
13
Children, fathered according to likeness, NG 1:62
'Children of Inertness,' BB 1:253,
294, BB 2:657, ML
122
Children of Israel, = sons of El, Al, Ar or Har, BB 2:400
Children of wickedness, typhonian conspirators, BB 2:85
Chiwidden, BB 1:462
Chnubis, ML 130
Chnuphis, BB 2:437,
492
Chokmah, Hebrew Sophia, NG 2:82
Chow, Dynasty of, AE 2:597
Chow Yi, divining book, AE 2:597
Chrisom, ointment of oil and balm used in Roman Catholic Church, AE
2:881
Chrisome, white cloth used in Roman Catholic baptism, becomes child's shroud if it dies, a survival of mummy’s seamless
vesture, AE 2:881
Christ, BB 1:271,
314; = 'Good Scarabaeus,' BB
1:223; real flesh and blood of, BB 1:273; anointed, BB 1:294; resurrection of, BB 2:280,
290;
fish-type, NG 1:6,
454; humanized in eighth century, NG 1:443; in
catacombs, NG 1:497-8; three suns combined in, NG 1:543; of eighth creation, NG
2:86; or karast, NG 2:131; as Anthropos, NG 2:133,
372; teacher of tillage, NG
2:141; a stone, NG 2:362; kronian, NG 2:381; = Ichthon, Ichthys, Pan, NG
2:391; born in Rome, NG 2:395; born
at equinox, NG 2:396,
399; pre-Christian, NG 2:398; at solstice, NG
2:402; = Horus, Ra, NG 2:404;
= Remi, NG 2:406; = Ptah, NG
2:407; = Osiris, NG 2:408;
= Iu-em-Hept, NG 2:410; = two halves of Horus, NG
2:411; = Horus, child and adult, NG 2:412; = Khunsu, NG 2:413,
416; as son of Seb, NG
2:409; his four births, NG 2:410; twofold, NG 2:411; as 'Sayer'
or 'Doer,' NG 2:412; Isis, bloody-sweat painted red,
NG 2:432; child-mummy, NG 2:437; 'Maneros,' the mummy, NG
2:438; double in
Rome, NG 2:446; black, NG 2:455; and Simon, NG 2:465; the carpenter, NG
2:465; types
of, NG 2:478; why corn-complexioned, NG 2:480; why long-haired, NG
2:481; in Greek and in Hebrew, = to anoint, ML
39; Christ of gnosis,
messianic manifestor in spiritual phase, ML
39; of the gnosis, of Philo and
Paul, preceded Christianity, ML 44; a type and title, could not become a
person, ML 50; true one, not historical personage, not from human
history, ML 50; of the Gnostics as mystical type, portraying a spiritual reality,
ML 93; his 'Great Renunciation' ascribed to, ML
93; gnostic Christ real founder of
Christianity, ML 95; black bambino of Italy, ML
181,
187; seven stars in the hand of,
ML 220; the greased, ML
230; eight-rayed star of the pleroma, gnostic,
ML 234;
seven souls culminate in, as eighth, ML
234; called Totum, the All, ML
235; of the
gnosis = divine man, ML 236; type identical with Horus, ML
236; the anointed, AE 1:216, AE 2:792; anointed for burial, AE 1:217;
= Osiris
karast,
AE 1:218; same as Osiris in his death, resurrection, AE 1:219; he who came by water
and blood, AE 2:695; as Saint Sophia, the male-female, AE 2:717; Egypto-Gnostic; a
spirit, types of, AE 2:756; alters his baptism and descent of the dove, AE
2:792;
the red, AE 2:874 (See also Jesus)
Christ-spirit, as eighth soul, ML
40
Christian, system a
corruption of bardism, BB 1:444;
name derived from unction, AE 1:217
Christian Evidence Society, ML
171
Christian legends, first related of Horus the Messiah, ML
22
Christianity, historical, a vast interpolation, great obstacle to
development, ML 45; as an error, a belief in a lie, ML
46; origins hidden,
ML 49; to
suppress origins & support the fraud, ML
49; biography of its personal founder held
back, ML 53; and Buddhism same origin, from same root in Egypt,
ML 58; its mythos and gnosis derived from Egypt, ML
73; nothing new in,
ML 84; began as
Gnosticism, ML 84; its dispensation based on the death of spiritualism,
ML 102; its creed instils fear, ML
266-7; scheme of salvation is
method of dodging the devil, ML 267; founded on misunderstood and
perverted mythology, makes everything wrong, ML
270; an utter failure,
ML 275
Christians, fuse two supposed historic characters into one, ML
4; responsible for substituting faith instead of knowledge,
ML 24; fought for false theory, waged war against Nature and
Evolution, ML 25; ignorant of tradition of true explanation, ML
38; first knew secret
doctrines, explained to initiates, ML
53; ignorant of Egyptian symbolism, founded on ignorant belief, ML
216; substitute physical resurrection for
spiritual continuity, ML 217; teachings derived from paganism, ML
218; beguiled
by typology they could not interpret, ML
232
Christmas, BB 1:146,
266,
300,
305; tree, BB 1:301
Christology, mythical made into historic Christianity, ML
47; Christolatry founded on the Christ, ML
49; = mummified mythology, ML
187
Christopher, story of, NG 2:459
Christmas Day, day of rebirth for Osiris
or Horus in the moon, AE 2:740; old Uaka festival of the Nile; festival of
intoxication, AE 2:743
Chronicle, records of over 36,000 years, BB 2:281
Church, of Rome BB
1:273; a figure of the double house, AE 1:350;
'not made with hands,' AE
1:500
Churinga, Arunta emblems, AE 1:60,
76; two kinds of, AE 1:80; charm to give courage,
AE 1:113;
sign of a spirit-child, AE 1:133,
534; female
emblem, AE 1:308
Cicero, on origin of gods, NG 1:7
Cinderella, NG 1:534
Circle, of Anoeth, BB 1:422;
and square, NG 1:412; and cross, NG 1:418; figured by Buddha, NG 1:421; type of two
souls, NG 1:447; first figured by Great Bear; type of cycle, NG
2:17; Chinese, NG 2:18; types of, NG 2:19; Eden founded in, NG
2:25; four-cornered,
of Yima, NG 2:175; by Greek, NG
2:424
Circumcision, BB 2:24,
208,
323,
329,
341-2,
347,
379,
554, ML
214;
ape, 'born circumcised,'
BB 2:237;
Hawaiians and, BB 2:322; mode of marking change of descent from mother to father, AE 1:90; rite of, continued
in religions mysteries, AE 2:799
City, of blessed; the holy, of great king; the eternal, AE 1:363; of white wall Ha-Ptah-Ka, Annu, Thebes, Jerusalem, Troy, AE 1:364; the eternal on the
Mount of Glory, form of the ark of heaven, AE 2:575; seven mansions in great
house of the
eternal, AE 2:600; Egyptian, names repeated in planisphere, AE
2:637; of the Two Eyes,
AE 2:725
Civacoatl, Mexican mother-goddess, BB 2:144
Clairvoyance, natural in the past,
ML 206; Egyptian and Ethiopian, AE 1:153
Clava Corona, star Alpha, AE 2:601-2,
623
Clement Alexander, on Paul, ML
29
Clicker, kaf-ape, NG 1:45
Clickers, Africa, land of, NG 1:246
Clicks, BB 1:491, BB 2:615,
628; articulation of, NG 1:257
Clothed, the, and the naked, elect and rejected manes, AE 2:645,
696
Cocaigne, Le pays de, land of plenty, AE 1:382
Cock, type of Mercury and Apollo, BB 1:108
Cockatrice, BB 1:91
Cockledy-Bread, BB 1:185,
279
Coffin, of Osiris, Great Bear; of the seven stars; Chinese, NG 1:53; earliest altar, AE 1:221; of Penpii, picture on, AE 1:459; pre-Osirian type of
the ark, AE 2:576; of Osiris, in Great Bear, AE 2:593,
644; of Osiris, in the earth,
AE 2:706
Coleman, his article in Religio-Philosophical Journal of Chicago,
ML 249
Collar of Isis, BB 2:553
Colour, perception of, NG 1:178; colour-blindness, NG 1:236; thing and word,
NG 1:237
Colours, assigned to various gods, AE 1:144; white, magical, AE
1:176
Colours of the four quarters, NG 1:412
Columbine, BB 1:308
Comb, = puberty, BB 1:425
Combe, male and female, NG 1:403
'Come thou to me' ('Come thou hither,' 'Come thou to us'), day of, BB 2:302; great festival in
Amenta, AE 1:220,
323-4, AE 2:705,
813,
866; Ra’s call to the mummy Osiris, repeated in
Revelation, AE 2:700; opening day of New Creation in Revelation, AE
2:716,
718;
resurrection day, AE 2:737; day of investiture, AE 2:772,
864
Coming One, = Tathagata, NG 2:373;
= I U or A O, NG 2:374
Coming son, NG 2:331
Commandments, the ten, AE 2:666,
679,
680; = Negative Confession, AE
2:679,
681;
compiled from Egyptian, AE 2:680; compared with Egyptian, AE
2:681; forty-two
judges the deceased pleads to, AE 2:774
Communal Connubium, AE 1:84
Companions: see Ali
Comparative philologists, do not dig deep enough, BB 1:136
Comparative typology, NG 1:242; better than philology and
mythology, BB 1:136
Comparative vocabulary, needs to be supported by other evidence, BB
1:135
Concepts of cause, not primary, NG 1:324
Conflagration in Cancer, NG 2:193
Confucius, NG 1:375
Constantine’s cross, or labarum, NG 1:433-5
Constellations, seven, NG 2:77; tree, NG 2:208; Triangula, NG
2:356
Cor-Cvfoeth, = Stonehenge, BB 1:421
Cordelia, goddess Kreirddylad, NG 1:469
Corona Borealis, ancient pole-star in, AE 2:601; possible representative of ancient Crown constellation, AE 2:695
Coronation-stone, BB 1:96
Corpus Christi, fundamental fact of the faith, ML
101; compared with the mummy, AE 1:217-8; festival of, cat dressed up,
exhibited and worshipped as, AE 1:463; exhibited in Rome on Holy
Thursday, AE 2:747
Cortez, Hernando, AE 1:380
Corvus, constellation, scavenger of the inundation, AE 1:293
Cough, self-naming, NG 1:271
Council of Trullo, NG 1:443
Counla’s Well, NG 2:64
Counting, primitive modes of, BB 2:538-40
Couvade, traced to Khepra, BB 2:555; customs of; explained, NG 1:117-22
Covenant, circumcision, AE 1:90-1; drawing of blood, AE 1:91,
95; established by
cutting a calf in two, AE 1:506; of Ra, AE 2:562; Arabian,
by smearing seven stones with blood, AE 2:605
Covenanting, by tonguing, licking, spitting, NG 1:86-7
Cow, female type, NG 1:76; divided heaven, NG 2:26; not to be milked, NG
2:123; type of the moon = Hathor, ML
179
Coyote, = Anup, BB 2:653; type of Mother-earth, AE 1:100; only creature saved from deluge, AE
2:570
Crab or Beetle sign, NG 2:194
Creation, primeval darkness of BB 2:1; primitive creation, =
legend of destruction of mankind. BB 2:111-5; primitive genesis
BB 2:125-6; Hebrew based on
misinterpreted gnosis, BB 2:126; not
creatio ex nihilo, BB 2:137; Chaldean account, BB 2:143; Mosaic account of,
BB 2:177; calabash of; egg of, NG 2:41; 8th, NG 2:86;
stories of, explained by evolutionary method, ML
105; genesis is the
re-genesis, ML 107; first was division into upper and lower, ML
109; in Genesis, it
was astronomical, ML 109; legend of Hebrew version derived from Persian,
ML 115;
Hebrew and Persian contrasted, ML
117; Elohistic and Jahvistic debate,
ML 122; seven
creations altogether, ML 129; in the South, AE 1:303; Egyptian thought on and mode of representation,
AE 1:398-400; in water, AE 1:399; Hebrew compared with Egyptian, AE
1:401-2,
406,
409-50,
424-6,
437,
442-3; Japanese, AE 1:402,
405; of Kheper-neb-er-ter, AE
1:402; Egyptian,
a mode of representing astronomical mythology; Chaldean account of, AE 1:403; Aztec,
AE 1:404; Egyptian account of, in the Papyrus of Nes-Amsu, AE
1:406; by the Word, AE 1:408,
409; by naming, AE 1:409; the Hawaiian, AE 1:427; two different creations in Genesis, AE
1:424,
436,
440; woman dominant in the first, man in the second, AE 1:440; of man when
pole passed into Herakles, AE 2:619; seventh, of man, AE
2:620; of man
in cycle of precession, AE 2:622; the New, of Atum-Ra, AE 2:728
Creation legends, man created from red clay, Maori, AE 1:88; man created from bone
and blood of the gods, Mexican, AE 1:88; woman cut in two, AE 1:89,
280; from blood of Belus, AE
1:89,
429; from blood of Atum, AE 1:90; from the ground, AE 1:100; white and
black men, Kabinda, AE 1:128; Inapertwa creatures from fire, AE 1:132; toad, creator
of primal pair, AE 1:265; warriors, with the
body of a bird, Cuthean, AE 1:272; Babylonian, Assyrian, Hebrew, AE
1:400; Adam created
with a tail, AE 1:436; of Melbourne Blacks,
of Arunta, AE 1:440; men created by eagle and coyote, Californian Indian, AE
1:511;
primal pair of New Guinea; woman
and her son, Samoan; female bear and dog, Ainu, AE 2:589
Creations, in the mysteries, NG 2:51
Creations of man, Australian, Kumi, NG 2:34; Muhammedan, NG
2:34,
37; N.
American, NG 2:35; Mexican, NG 2:35,
39; Quiche, NG 2:35, Californian, Mangaian,
Hawaiian, Tahitian, Polynesian, NG 2:36; Gnostic, NG 2:36,
39; Hebrew, NG
2:37; Carpathian, NG 2:44; Hindu, Chaldean, NG 2:45; Norse, NG
2:46; kronian, stellar,
lunar, solar, NG 2:47
Cremation, introduced by solarites, BB 1:489
Crestolatry, NG 1:12
Crocodile, deities, BB 2:240; of darkness, Khebekh, Sevekh, or Sebek,
BB 2:346; type of darkness, NG 1:17; fore-teller, NG 1:38; type of transformation,
NG 1:52;
as earth-elemental, NG 1:325; as Intelligence, NG 2:387; type of
swallowing darkness, ML 179; a type of intelligence,
as seventh soul, ML 243; type of soul, AE 1:9,
13; as Neith, type of Great Mother, AE
1:97; as Apt,
type of Great Mother, AE 1:123; Sebek-Horus,
AE 1:124,
276; mythical dragon, AE 1:274; old type of the fish, AE
1:276; in planisphere,
AE 1:289; fish of Neith and Sebek-Horus, AE 1:300; Horus
standing on two crocodiles, AE 1:317; the good dragon, AE 1:320; two crocodiles, two
fishes, sign of Horus in his double glory, AE 1:335; great fish, type of Great
Mother, AE 1:496; constellation of Great Mother, AE 2:589; typical devourer, AE
2:643;
solar dragon on which woman rode; an image of Sebek, AE 2:707; sevenfold
figure of, a talisman in the Berlin Museum, AE 2:707; eaten as type of Sebek-Horus, AE
2:735; pursuer of Isis and Horus, AE
2:774
Cromwell, Oliver, BB 1:287; left behind two skulls, ML
231
Crooked hand-sickle, type of Typhon, BB 2:26
Crooked serpent, BB 2:55; = the dragon of the north, or of Khebt,
BB 2:190
Cross, = place of the equinox, BB 1:423; of
Christ, BB 2:664; sign of 10, NG 1:31; sign of blessing, NG 1:420;
ankh, NG 1:421; tat, swastika, fylfot, NG 1:422,
427; sevenfold, fourfold phallus, NG 1:425; cord,
NG 1:424; festivals of,
428-9, NG 2:433; a universal type, NG 1:431; tattooed, NG 1:431,
437; absence of crucified; Julian’s warfare with,
NG 1:433; as Krishna, NG 1:437; tree of the house,
NG 1:439; on 1ate-christian coins, NG 1:444; sixfold, NG 1:446; creeping on all fours to,
NG 1:450;
pig on, NG 2:11; lost and found, NG 2:337; Southern, NG 2:437; 2 thieves on, NG
2:448; dog on, NG 2:454;figure of ass-headed man on Roman cross in
museum of Collegio
Romano, AE 1:506; Roman or Latin cross a figure of longest night and shortest
day; of winter solstice, AE 2:507,
750; Christian preceded by Egyptian
tat-cross, AE 2:697; swastika, origin of, AE 2:724; swastika, figured on tunic
of the Good Shepherd in Roman cemetery, AE 2:725; of the four quarters, AE
2:724;
religion of, first established in mysteries of Memphis as cult of Ptah
and his son Iu-em-hetep, AE 2:749,
751; faith of the, dead in Egypt buried in, 6,000
years ago, AE 2:749; figure of fourfold foundation of heaven; equal arms
denote time of equal day and night, a figure of equinox; ka-chambers
in pyramid of Medum built on plan of, AE 2:750; of Christ, erected on the
mount, AE 2:821; Jesus carrying the cross, compared with Ptah-Sekari and Osiris, AE
2:873
Cross of, 4 quarters, NG 1:406; 4 quarters, spectacles ornament,
NG 1:422; Great
Bear, ankh, NG 1:423; earth, breath, NG 1:426; fire, NG
1:427; water, NG 1:428-30; inundation, NG 1:429;
Constantine, NG 1:435; life to come, NG 1:436; Plato, NG 1:447; death,
NG 1:448
Cross and circle, Hindu Rásamandala, Masonic mystic chain, NG 1:415; patterns of
mound builders, a twin type, NG 1:419; figured by Buddha, NG 1:421; Greek, NG
1:424; type
of 2 souls, NG 1:447
Crown, double, of Horus, AE 1:414,
419, AE 2:695; white, of Horus, red of Sut, AE
1:419; key
of, AE 2:597,
601; of heaven, AE 2:602; of life eternal; the crown of crowns, AE
2:602,
695-6;
on the May-pole, AE 2:602; floral, placed on mummy; golden, on head of Son of Man; of Makheru, AE 2:695; of triumph, given by Atum, AE
2:695-6; Atef crown
of Osiris, AE 2:705; of thorns, placed on Jesus, possible origin of, AE
2:875
Crown of thorns, NG 2:438
Crows, 2, sign of marriage, NG 1:40
Crucified, nails of, 3 or 4, NG 1:448
Crucifixion, of the dog, NG 1:434; double date of, NG 2:447; different dates of, AE 2:748
Cruciform, Great Mother; Krishna, NG 1:437; figure, Orante, NG
1:440; Witoba, NG 1:441
Crux Ansata, = ankh, BB 1:99, BB 2:558
Cuckold, BB 1:118
Cuckoo, as type of period, BB 1:106
Culhuacan, Mexican mount of ascent to heaven, AE 1:390; 'Crooked Mountain' in midst of the water, AE 1:380, AE 2:588,
594,
614,
624
Cuno, BB 1:326
Cunobelinus, BB 1:357,
374
Cup-markings, NG 1:133
Cupid, type of heart, BB 1:112; origin of, ML
70
Cupid and Cubit, NG 2:208
Curcuddie, BB 1:334
Curfew Bell, BB 1:257
Custom of women, AE 1:31-2
Customs, survival of myths in ceremonies,
games, usages, BB 2:552; ceremonial, African and America, NG 1:10; relating to the dog,
NG 1:54-5; of
tattooing, NG 1:62; totemic, NG 1:65,
72; marriage, NG 1:68,
109-10,
294; customs and
totemic
types of transformation, NG 1:73-7; rubbing noses, smelling, breathing, sniffing,
licking, sneering, NG 1:77-85; Kotou, NG 1:79,
96-9; of holding the ears,
NG 1:88; opening,
NG 1:89-91; pubescence, NG 1:91-4,
111; relating to nail, NG
1:102; capture, NG 1:107; baptism,
NG 1:110-11,
159-61,
331; concerning the mother-in-law, NG 1:114; elder sister,
NG 1:115; of couvade, NG 1:117-22; burial, NG 1:124-34; of embalmment,
NG 1:128-9; hlonipa, NG 1:140-1;
relating to placenta, NG 1:152-3; young man and young-woman-making,
NG 1:331-9;
creeping to the cross, NG 1:450; laughing, NG 2:274; Jewish, NG
2:297,
299-300;
phallic, sabbatical, NG 2:298
Cyclops, Titans, AE 1:386; figures of the Pole, AE 2:594; one eye between them, AE
2:611
Cyfriu, trinity in unity, NG 1:225
Cygnus, a station of pole-star, AE 2:580;
pole in constellation of, legend of
men turned into ducks, AE 2:614
Cymry, BB 1:286,
326,
446,
491,
501; black complexion, BB
1:447; = Kimmerians, BB 1:455
Cynocephalus, BB 2:56; menstruating monkey, BB 2:318; clicking,
BB 2:629; singer, speaker, writer, NG 1:44
Cynvelyn, = Sut, BB 1:358
Dag, the Messiah, NG 2:394; the Fish, in Talmud as coming
messiah, ML 8
Dagda and his sons, rulers over an Irish nether land or underworld, AE 2:635
Dagon, the Messiah, and Kiakiack, NG 2:331
Daim, Algonkin town, NG 1:65
Dait, source of deluge, NG 2:177
Dakha, BB 1:471
Daleth, BB 2:120
Dalton, BB 1:289
Damascius, on the Mysteries, NG 2:432
Danan, divine mother of the Tuatha, AE 2:635
Dancing, a religious mystery, AE 1:11; in likeness of animals, AE
1:46,
48,
61,
84; in
ceremony of 'young-man-making,' AE 1:47; totemic, AE
1:48; for the dead, AE 1:48-9;
Aleutian dance of spirits, AE 1:128
Daphne, = Tef (later Tefnut), goddess of the North, BB 2:59; her transformation, NG 1:532; Egyptian Tafne, legend of, AE
1:28
Dark power, primal, NG 1:476
Darkness, beginning, in mythology, was with, BB 2:31; synonymous with mother, NG 1:264; synonymous with evil and devil,
NG 1:266; type
of, NG 1:294; monster of; serpent of, Apap primeval, NG 1:295; older than light,
NG 1:296-7;
devils born of, the first devil, NG 1:297; and light, twin brothers,
NG 1:473; was first, ML
120
Darwin and Moses, NG 2:171
Daughters of the bier, NG 2:460
David, = Hebrew Taht, BB 2:105-6,
314; Shield of, BB 2:147; the Beloved, pleading in cave, equivalent to Osiris in cavern of
Sut, AE 1:478; and his adversary, equivalent to
Osiris and Sut, or Horus and Sut, AE 1:485
David's Car, = Great Bear, BB 2:148
Davkina, goddess of the deep, BB 2:501
Davy Jones's locker, BB 1:484; = pit or hole of serpent, BB
1:435
Dea Multimammae, = Diana of Ephesus, a black figure, BB 1:18,
322;
many-teated, BB 2:160,
294,
353
Death, belief in life after, is precondition for acceptance of Paul's
doctrine, ML 43; Gnostic attitude towards, ML
201; continuity of existence beyond change called, ML
239
Deasil, from right to left, NG 1:113
De Brosses, on fetishism, NG 1:16
Deborah, goddess in Israel, BB 2:145
Deess, BB 2:201; of the seven stars, BB
2:146
Deir-el-Medinah, BB 2:231
Deirdre, BB 1:487
Delilah, true meaning of name,
ML 177; survival of Great Mother, AE 2:686
Deluge co-types, an inundation, NG 2:176; boiling cauldron, twilight, 7 days
silence, NG 2:177; phoenix, lost register, NG
2:179
Deluge legends, mythological BB 1:361;
myth, BB 2:209; three generations from, BB 2:348; of Deucalion,
BB 2:391; Chinese, NG 2:48-9,
179,
249; Assyrian, NG 2:171-2;
7 days,
NG 2:179; of Time, NG 2:173-41; 697 BC; type of an end, NG
2:174; Vendidad;
2nd act of creation, NG 2:175; Bundahish, NG 2:176; Mechoacan, NG
2:177; Masonic,
NG 2:179; 2 birds of, serpent lets in; Marquesan, NG 2:180; Arawak, NG
2:15,
236;
N. A. Indian; Menaboju; ape lets in, NG 2:181; Pima, NG 2:182; Caddogue, NG
2:183; Japanese; Atlantis, NG 2:184; Bunsen on, NG 2:185; Chaldean—announced by Kronus, NG
2:186; in Ritual, NG 2:187; Mehura; Mabul; inner African, NG
2:188-9;
Capricorn, NG 2:193; Raratongan, NG 2:195; caused by black bird, NG
2:198; dove of,
NG 2:199; 40 days, NG 2:204; Deucalion, NG 2:205; in the mysteries, NG
2:206; of the
giants, NG 2:219; Manu, NG 2:236; let in by Bel; by 2 lost stars, NG
2:241; Muysca;
Hawaian; flood of the moon, NG 2:
243; Yu, NG 2:249; British, NG
2:253; stones
of, NG 2:255; 1st, 7 saved, 2nd, 2 saved, 3rd, 4 saved, 4th, 8 saved, NG
2:241,
259; of 5 days; a purification, NG 2:259-60; not keeping the secret of the water source, AE 1:265, AE
2:592,
612; of
the Dyaks of Borneo, AE 1:502; of darkness, three
days and three nights,
AE 2:545; Mexican, at the end of fifty-two years; Assyrian,
seven days; of Sekhet; of Scomalt, AE 2:546; sinking of the
pole; tortoise,
monkey, cause of; taking out a star, cause of, AE 2:547,
585; failure in keeping
time, cause of, AE 2:547; Gaogao, causer of seven days’, Samoan, AE
2:548; of Sut
employed to destroy evil creatures; devastating, AE 2:553; in consequence of
rebelling against Ra, AE 2:556,
559; Hawaiian, legend of god Kane, AE
2:564; end of a
Patriarchate; in the Avesta, AE 2:567; a mode of measuring time; of Bel,
pole-star
god; change of pole-star; Deucalion Greek tradition of two; Californian
Indian, AE 2:570; Navajo Indian; Arawak, AE 2:571; Red Indian, Taoist, Indian
tribes of
Guiana, Mexican, AE 2:572,
614; Uganda, AE 2:573; Marquesan, preparations for, AE
2:576; of the
ten kings or patriarchs, AE 2:581; based on astronomical mythology, AE
2:584; of Huythaca,
Muzscas myth, AE 2:585; at celestial Pole of Miztec Indians, AE
2:586; survivors of, AE 2:588-9; of Ialdabaoth, AE 2:590; Lake Tanganyika, AE
2:592; American Indian
tradition, AE 2:594; British stones of, AE 2:605; of Manu, AE
2:607; Navajo, a possible
time-gauge, AE 2:613; the Gippsland Blacks, AE 2:614; let in by 'black serpent
monster,' myth of Manabozho of Indians, AE 2:616; six, before creation of
man, AE 2:619; last great, when Herakles went under, men drowned, AE
2:620,
623;
at end of precession cycle, AE 2:622; story told to Solon, AE
2:623
Dem, Attic township, NG 1:65
Demeter, BB 1:316
Denderah, BB 2:135
De Rouge, on Eg. primordial God, NG 1:1
Derketo, fish-goddess, BB 1:316,
424, BB 2:578
Descent, from the mother, NG 1:61; in female line, universal, NG
1:457
Deucalion, BB 1:343; deluge of, BB 2:391, NG 2:205
Devil, BB 1:365, BB 2:55; Shadai, = BB
2:162; synonymous with darkness, NG 1:266; (modern) the old dragon of darkness,
NG 1:370;
tree and the nail, NG 1:439; enters domain of time, NG 2:98;
tempting Zarathustra, ML 57; opponent or adversary = darkness, ML
144;
first form was female, Dragon of Darkness, = Tiamat = Typhon, ML
145
(See also Satan)
Devil's Cauldron, BB 1:451
Dhruva, one of the Rishis who meditated and forgot, AE 2:593; Hindu name of a
pole-star a god, AE 2:606
Diana of Ephesus, a black figure, BB 1:18, BB 2:160,
229
Diarmait and Finn MacCamail (Irish), their voyage, AE 1:367
Digit, 4th, and wedding-ring, NG 1:420
Digital reckoning, universal, NG 1:185
Ding-a Pennu, the Khond judge of the dead, AE 1:362
Diognetus, NG 2:473
Dionysius, solar, lion-headed god, AE 1:504
Dionysos, BB 2:265; ass sacred to, BB 2:267; of dual nature, NG 1:498
Direit, Druidic goddess, BB 1:317
Dioscuri, twin brothers, NG 1:484
Dis, = Tes. BB 1:448
Diti, the divided, NG 1:468
Div or Dyaus, dual, NG 1:519
Divine child, born in various signs of zodiac, types of, AE 2:733-6; born in
manger at Bethlehem, AE 2:733; born in cave at
Bethlehem, AE 2:745; born at Christmas and Easter, AE 2:746; conception of, AE
2:759,
761-2;
why born in manger, AE 2:764; Horus, Si-Osiris, Jesus, their twelve years of child
life, AE 2:776
Divine dynasties, stellar, lunar, solar, NG 2:48
Divinities, mythical, Egyptian the oldest, BB 1:369
Divinity and drink synonymous, NG 1:384
Divinity and the divine personage, difference between, AE 1:148
Divisions, types of, NG 1:231-2
Dodo, supreme god worshipped by Israelites in north, AE
1:524
Dog, earliest son of mother. BB 2:367; as guard, NG 1:38; made to howl during eclipse, NG 1:46; guide of dead,
NG 1:54;
buried with dead, NG 1:55; head of, kind of toll, NG 1:56; totemic type,
NG 1:64, NG 2:10; type-name of, NG 1:253; crucified, NG 1:434, NG
2:454; watch,
NG 1:486; legend of, NG 2:6
Dog-star, BB 1:132,
321; heliacal rising of, BB 1:6; determined south to be front, BB 1:440; Sebt; BB 2:63,
143,
256,
282; son of Typhon, BB 2:340; opener of year.
BB 2:368; announcer of coming inundation, BB 2:655 (See also
Sothis)
Double, triad totalled, NG 1:535-6; horizon, mystery of, god of, Har-Makhu, NG
2:54; seated boat, NG 2:200
Double earth, made by Ptah, AE 1:412,
414
Dove, sacred to Hathor, BB 1:133; = Tef, BB 2:147; type of genetrix, BB 2:377; = Egyptian menat,
BB 2:379; and raven, NG 2:195; and deluge, NG 2:199; and fish, NG
2:417; represents gnostic Christ as eightfold one, ML
234; type of soul, AE 1:456, AE 2:762; of day, of Isis, AE
2:553; female type of spirit,
AE 2:762,
773; bird of Hathor, AE 2:762; Horus rising from
Amenta as, AE 2:763; Holy Spirit imaged by, AE 2:763,
787; Spirit of God as, at baptism of Jesus, AE
2:763,
790,
902
Draconis, figure of the good dragon or crocodile, AE 1:458; station of the
pole, AE
2:580;
constellation of Horus-Sebek, crocodile-dragon, AE 2:590
Dragon, of eclipse, NG 1:305; with 7 heads, NG 1:308; slayer, feminine, 1egends of,
NG 1:309-10; founded on crocodile, NG 1:321; change of colour,
NG 1:342; of eclipse, cut in two,
NG 1:343; head and tail of, nodes of the moon; of the waters, Hydra; double, Hydrus
south, Draconis north, NG 1:344,
346; its transformation, NG 1:347; and Great Pyramid,
NG 1:351; in Britain, NG 1:357-8; keeper of the
treasures, watching the tree, NG 1:360; celestial apostate, NG 1:364; cast out,
NG 1:363-70;
in Revelation identified with Sevekh the crocodile, NG 1:365,
369; writing, NG
2:179;
boat-festival, NG 2:226; last fight and death, NG 2:334; and Azi-Dahaka, NG
2:380;
the red, Herod, NG 2:435; cause of drought, AE 1:20; crocodile, mythical, AE 1:274; constellation, AE
1:274,
590; two in the Abyss, AE 1:278; the drowning of, AE 1:287; crocodile, the Good, AE
1:320,
458;
starry image of Horus, AE 1:320; barring way to paradise, AE
1:359; of Wantley,
AE 1:367; first slayer of, female, AE 1:417; repeated in Amenta, AE
1:420; Chinese form of
old first mother, AE 2:589; Apsaras and the, origin of Japan; fell from
heaven; with twelve heads, AE 2:603; with seven heads, AE 2:698,
703; came up out of
the sea, in Revelation, AE 2:708; bound for thousand years, AE
2:712; pursuer of woman, seeking to destroy the child, AE 2:714; dragons that adored Jesus, AE
2:767; Satan
in form of, that tried to swallow damsel, sucked out her blood,
lunar myth, AE 2:834
Drax, Colonel, NG 1:359
Drinking, religious rite, NG 1:388
Druidesses, or wise women, BB 1:220, BB 2:598
Druidic, cat, symbol of sun, BB 1:262; rites of rebirth, BB
1:387
Druids, BB 1:125,
178,
303,
413, BB 2:75,
675,
677; in
possession of symbolic branch, BB
1:86; taught Persian
Magi, BB 1:220,
326; worshipped Mercury, BB 1:311; bloody rites of BB
1:377; plucked magical plant, BB 1:434; Caesar on, BB 1:445; Wearers of the Gold Chains, BB
1:500; caer of the, BB 2:123; of 4 quarters, NG 1:412; recognise
7 souls, ML
221
Dual heaven, NG 1:466
Duality of universe, NG 1:466; of Dionysos, NG 1:498
Duck, mother totem, AE 2:65
Ducks, typical first men, NG 2:241
Dukes of Edom, BB 2:208
Dumb Borsholder, BB 1:284-6
Dun, form of Eden, NG 2:20
Duplicate signs reduced to letters, NG 1:283
Duplication by sound preceding visible signs, NG 1:207,
282
Durga, Kunda, particular name of the goddess, BB 2:43
Duruthy Cave, BB 1:377
Dwyvan and Dwyvach, Welsh first parents, saved from deluge in ark, AE
2:589
Dynasties of gods, BB 1:41
Dyved, seven regions of, BB 1:312, BB 2:191
Dzimwi, evil power, AE 1:15
Ea, the fish-man, ML 125,
127,
134, AE 1:276-7
Eagle, one of seven constellations of pole-stars; one of seven
Welsh Old Ones; eagle of Gwernabwy, AE 2:615
Eagle-hawk and Crow, twin brothers, NG 1:474; 2 totems of Murray Blacks,
NG 1:479
Ear, type of Sut and Aten, BB 2:558; type-name, NG 1:81; drop, a type-lobe, perforated, NG
1:82
Eardley, Sir Cullen, BB 1:275
Ears, custom of holding, NG 1:88
Earth, mother of life, AE 1:36; as water-cow, AE 1:52; first
mother, AE 1:50; = Great Mother, giver of food, AE 1:98,
104,
149; universal great
grandmother, AE 1:99; mother of various tribes, AE 1:100; stone representative of; people
born from, AE 1:133; goose, zootype of, AE 1:149; as a mount, AE
1:270; Great Mother of
life from
water, AE 1:279; mother as Apt, Rerit, Neith, Hathor, AE 1:284; earliest representation
of, AE 2:583; coffin of Osiris; represented by
lotus or papyrus, AE 2:706
Earth-men, type of Seb, NG 1:46
Earth of Eternity, AE 1:359
Easter, BB 1:277-8,
280; = crucifixion or crossing = full moon, ML
104
Easter Monday, BB 1:276
Eclipse, caused by feminine period, BB 2:31-2; dog made to howl at, NG 1:46; dragon of, NG 1:305; evil power, NG
2:99; scene of Horus battling with Sut, ML
179
Eden, first was in equatorial Africa, BB 2:602; celestial, NG 2:18; inner African, NG 2:19; form of, NG
2:20; founded in circle, garden of pleasure, NG 2:28; merged, NG 2:231; legend of, primeval tradition, common property of human race,
ML 112; garden of, garden eastward; Tree of Life and river in, repeated in
garden of Aarru in Amenta, AE 1:446; watered by mist, like Egypt,
AE 1:448; four
rivers in, AE 1:459; of Ezekiel in lowermost parts of earth, AE
1:470; enclosure at the Pole, AE 2:591
Edfu, temple of, BB 2:108
Edin, divine Lady of, goddess of Tree of Life, AE 1:447
Edin or Eiden, form of Eden, NG 2:169
Eel, repugnance in eating of, BB 1:336
Egg, of Easter, NG 1:47; of hare, NG 1:48; type, NG 1:94,
133; of sun and moon,
NG 1:333; of serpent, a year, NG 1:334; of creation, NG 2:41
Egypt, its topography, BB 1:1; derivation of its name, BB 1:3; antiquity of, BB
1:8; so
ancient, BB 1:10; can only be understood by an evolutionist, BB 1:12; common cradle of all,
BB 1:23; parent of language, symbolism, laws, etc., in, BB
1:25; as interpreter, Khebt, or Mitzraim, names of old sabean birthplace in the
north, BB 2:189; produced earliest civilization in the world, mouthpiece of
articulate man, BB 2:599; developer and perfecter of African typology,
BB 2:652, NG 1:18;
dawn of civilisation arose in, ML 78; parent of hieroglyphics and
alphabets, ML 134;derivation of name, AE 1:303
Egyptian, Jews' language is, BB 2:361; ancient and primal, BB
2:457; roots of, to be
found in Africa beyond, BB 2:629; gnostic, astronomical, NG 2:1; origin of zodiac, NG
2:193,
214
Egyptians, origin of, not Asiatic, BB 1:10; migrated from south, BB
1:20-1;
taught the Babylonians astronomy BB 1:22; thought black race to be the first of
created men BB 1:27; spanned spaces that were astronomical cycles BB
1:40; their
language, an ideographic stage, BB 1:141; other nations borrowed from, BB 2:80
Eight, BB 2:140-2; Great gods in space, universal,
= seven of Great Bear plus Sut, BB 2:83, NG 1:314;
adorations, Chinese and Eg. NG 1:80; crocodiles, NG 1:349; lizards, NG 1:356; gods, paradise of, Am-Smen, NG
2:47; eight-rayed
star, NG 2:50,
87; creations; kinds of men, NG 2:86; saved in ark, NG
2:239
Eighth, sphere, fixed stars, NG 2:88; = immortal soul,
ML 233
Eisteddfod, BB 1:421
El, or Al, supreme god of the Babylonians, BB 2:294; star-god on summit of the mountain, AE 1:499
El-Kargeh, temple of, BB 2:197
El-Shadai, BB 2:284; solar son, BB 2:289; = Kebek,
BB 2:345
Elvod, NG 2:447
Elder Horus, had no father, BB 2:77
Elders, twenty-four, AE 2:700,
702,
720
Eldest sister, ruler next to mother, AE 1:77
Election, doctrine, its genesis, NG 2:333
Element, primary, thunder, NG 1:485
Elemental powers, the seven, ML
220, AE 1:497; represented by animals, AE 1:6,
9,
273; deified, AE
1:122; astronomical
figures, AE 1:123; earliest superhuman powers, AE 1:125;
seven primary powers; Holy Watchers (in Book of Enoch), AE 1:143; Horus, highest of,
AE 1:181-2; soul of man derived from Shu, third of, born of ancient genitrix, AE 1:325; their place of exit from Amenta,
AE 1:337; six groupings of, AE 1:429; seventh, = soul of blood, AE
1:432
Elementals, NG 2:30
Elementaries, NG 1:5, NG 2:151; family of 7, sexless, impersonal, NG
1:314;
non-intelligent, NG 1:319; their souls, stars, NG 1:332; become types of time,
NG 1:347; and genitrix, Jehovah-Elohim, NG 2:80; unspiritual, NG
2:152; seven, ML
232
Elementary, of solar fire; serpent, NG 1:324; of earth, crocodile;
of hurricane, kaf-ape; of water, hippopotamus, NG 1:325; of thunder, bird; Hebrew,
lach, NG 1:330; Agni, NG 1:487
Elementary types, their origin, NG 1:312; became kronian, NG
1:333
Elements, NG 1:7,
316,
322-4, of the 4 quarters, NG 1:406; Aztec signs of, NG
1:411
Elephant, world-supporting, NG 2:13
Eleusinian mysteries, BB 2:203
Elevator of the heavens, as tree, NG 1:395
Elijah, scribe of the gods, = Taht, BB 2:47; talking with Jesus in his transfiguration, AE
2:823
Elizabeth and Mary, the 'two women,' NG 1:499
Elohim, BB 2:126,
145,
148, ML
116; = Ari or Aru, BB 2:127; created heavens and earth,
BB 2:133; had
origin in stars of the Bear, BB 2:137; form of the seven, BB 2:192; seven in number, ML
124,
222; compared with first
3 of the seven powers, = Sut, Horus, and
Shu, AE 1:401; creation by, AE 1:401-10; seven
associate gods or Ali of Ptah, AE 1:409,
414,
422-3,
435,
497; equivalent
to put-circle or cycle of nine, AE 1:420,
422; equivalent to Egyptian
'First Company of Creators,' AE 1:422
El-Mahdi, tradition of, ML 8
El-Shaddai, BB 1:326; a form of Sut-Anup, ML
129, AE
2:670; Sut at the pole, AE 1:497; change from worship of, to worship of Ihuh, AE
1:499
Embalmment, African origin of, NG 1:128, ML
214
Emph, leader of heavenly deities, BB 2:301
Enna, the scribe, BB 2:110
Enoch, his vision, AE 2:693; great Judgment Day described by, AE
2:694
Enoch and Leviathan, NG 2:178
En-Soph, of the Kabbalah, NG 1:399
Eostre, goddess, BB 1:98,
277,
319,
321
Ephraim, the helper, AE 1:505
Epiphanius, on Jesus ben Pandira, NG 2:492; gives genealogy of Jesus, ML
3
Epiphi, month of, AE 1:301
Equinox, autumn, battle of; Jewish New Year, AE 2:661; mountain of, where warring
twins reconciled, AE 2:832
Equinoctial Christolatry, its teachings, NG 2:501-3
Eran Veg, Paradise in the Avesta, AE 1:445
Eratosthenes, his testimony of position of Autumn and Easter
equinoxes, AE 2:730
Erech, ark city on summit, AE 2:575; = Suhuni, ark city, AE
2:587
Eridanus, = Nile in the heavens, NG 2:216,
417, AE 1:270,
285,
293, AE
2:728; meaning of name, AE
1:293
Eridu, Gulf of, AE 1:282; place of eternal tree at centre of circumpolar
paradise in firmamental water, AE 1:447; from which seven fish-men ascended,
AE 2:597
Erithipa stone, figure of mother earth and birthplace, AE 1:133
Eschol, grapes found there, AE 2:657
Eseye, BB 1:321,
351
Eskimo twin brothers, NG 1:476
Esmun, Phoenician, = Egyptian Taht, BB 2:140
Esoteric interpretation not primary, NG 1:7,
295
Essenes, BB 2:131; Christians in the gnostic sense, ML
51; deny physical
resurrection, ML 77; Renan on, ML
79; preservers of hidden gnosis,
ML 81; their eight
stages for perfect personal purity, ML
92; Mysteries, body of disciple = temple of
Holy Ghost, ML 98
Estyi, German tribe, BB 2:160
Ethelred, BB 1:211
Ethiopia, abraded form of Kheftiopia, BB 2:588; produced earliest
civilization in the world, BB 2:599
Ethiopians, did they come from India, BB 2:57
Eucharist, BB 2:49,
79; eating the mother, AE 1:72-3; eating the mother by proxy, AE
1:74; cow, calf,
sow, as types of Great Mother, AE 1:97; victim slain and eaten, AE
1:105; mummy
provisions laid on altar, Osirian mystery, Christian sacrament, AE 1:221; body,
bread, blood, wine; wine made hot with water, represents living blood, AE
1:222;
mortuary meal, AE 1:223; bread and wine substituted for flesh and blood, AE
1:235; eaten
to give strength, AE 1:318; sow eaten at, by Jews, AE 1:456; Osiris eaten at, AE
1:526;
eaten as mode of converting matter into spirit, AE 2:885
Eucharist of Charis, NG 2:365
Eudemos, NG 1:332
Eudocetos, = gnostic Christ, ML
36
Euergetes, AE 1:451
Eunuchs, the Edmi, NG 2:79
Eve, cast on Djidda, BB 1:452; = negro Iye, BB 2:156; inner African, NG 2:15;
first woman not formed from Adam's rib, ML
106; Hebrew Chavah, ML
126; Adam
and Eve = Greater and Lesser Bears, ML
126; Tahitian Great Mother, ML
223 (See
also Chavvah)
Evil, synonymous with darkness, NG 1:266,
NG
2:112-13; origin of, derives from ignorance, ML
164
Evolution, theory of, BB 2:599-602
Existence, out of, escape from the waters, NG 1:151; NG 2:190
Exodus, belongs to celestial allegory, BB 2:177; mythical, BB
2:185, BB 2:387; out of Egypt,
common property of all mythologies, BB 2:186; meaning of, found in fragments of
Ritual, BB 2:193; = astronomical allegory, BB 2:198, BB
2:426; Chaeremon's account,
BB 2:307;
historically, several exodes of Sut-Typhonians, BB 2:412; Manetho and Chaeremon's
account, BB 2:411-14; great one of Egypt = fleeing of Sut-Typhon, BB 2:428; of Israelites, origin of, AE 2:631-2,
639,
656; begun by Moses, ended by
Joshua, AE 2:683-5; Egyptian, mystery of
Amenta, AE 2:637,
648; Egyptian, represented on Mendes Stele, AE
2:638; Egyptian,
origin of, AE 2:639; Egyptian, the 'Coming forth to day,' AE 2:639; described by Psalmist, AE 2:641; legends of the, astronomical
mythology inscribed on sarcophagus of Seti, AE 2:648
'Extreme unction,' ML 230
Eye, of Horus, the lunar lamp, BB 1:94, 290,
298,
BB 2:273, AE 1:418, AE
2:816; type, NG 1:17,
104; colouring, NG 1:95; swallowing—a star in
death,
NG 1:104; of Horus,
full moon, NG 1:411; of Nu, AE 1:407; figure of cycle, AE
2:607;
full on last day of month Mechir,
adoration of, AE 2:720; symbol of healing, salvation, an amulet, AE
2:816-7; of Horus, light kindled for the ka in Amenta, AE 2:837; of Horus, pierced by Sut,
AE 2:870-1, ML
197
Eyebrows, plucking out, NG 1:99
Eyes, seven, seven periods of the pole-stars; seven on one stone; seven of the
Lord, AE 2:607; two, city of, AE
2:725
Ezekiel, oblation of, AE 2:676
Fables, matter of fact, NG 2:316; means of conveying facts, ML
166
Fairyland, = Kamite earth of eternity in netherworld, AE 1:372
Fairy loaves, AE 1:254
Fall, metaphysical phase, NG 2:142-3; of the pre-Adamite seven; of the
seventy, NG 2:149; doctrine, taught in churches, NG 2:156; an
allegory, NG 2:160-1; on a Friday, NG 2:289; on 10th day, NG 2:316; non-historical, ML
24; of man not historic fact,
ML 99;
originated in perversion of ancient typology, ML
105; caused by seven watchers
failing to keep time, ML 123; fall of Man, = descent of soul into matter,
ML 127; in the beginning was not a fact, ML
273; = change of
pole-star, AE 1:268. AE 2:591; through eating forbidden fruit, AE
1:453;
of Adam; of Atum, astronomical, nightly and
yearly, AE 1:467; of Sut; Lucifer, AE 2:591; of pair who failed to guard Tree of
Knowledge at the pole, AE 2:591
Fall caused by, failure in timekeeping, NG 2:94; women, NG 2:108; eating God’s
corn, NG 2:115; eating bear’s grease, NG 2:116;
shaking the tree, NG
2:117; drinking milk, eating flesh in morsels, NG 2:115; mutilation, NG
2:119.
departure from purity, NG 2:120; drinking impure water; eating forbidden fruit,
NG 2:122; stealing the flower; killing the cow, NG 2:123; eating the dark
fruit, NG 2:140; precession, NG 2:320
Fall, legends of, Persian, NG 2:98; Book of Enoch, NG 2:106;
Tongan, NG
2:107; Norse; Phoenician, NG 2:
108; Akkadian, NG 2:109; NG
2:114; Quiche; Hawaiian, NG 2:115;
Russian, NG 2:115,
140; Iroquois; Egyptian; Warau, NG 2:116; Persian, NG
2:117; Yima and Yimak, NG 2:126,
129,
135; Dog-rib, NG 2:140; Old Calabar, NG
2:141; Esdras, NG 2:145; Siamese, Singhalese, Nepalese, Buddhist, NG
2:147; British,
NG 2:148
False beliefs, form basis of modern religion, ML
263
Fan, BB 2:497; or
flabella, type of soul, AE 1:222; = sunshade = shade of
breath, ML 226
Fat, offering to the dead, NG 1:133
Fates, three, NG 1:534
Father, NG 1:315
Fatherhood, demonstrated, AE 1:88-9; established by Hebrew writers, BB 2:347; human and divine, a late
institution, NG 1:4; later than sonship,
NG 1:123
Faunus, BB 2:497
Female line, descent in, NG 1:457
Fenekh, = image of Typhon as Khen, or Khena, BB 2:167; the people,
BB 2:373
Fermentation, NG 1:158-9
Festival, of fructification, AE 1:83; phallic, AE 1:105-7,
111; of the
ancestors, AE 1:121; of
the staves, AE 1:211; of Ra-k-er-a ('Come thou to
me') in Amenta, AE 1:220,
323-4, AE 2:705,
740,
813,
866; Uaka, of inundation, AE
1:290,
296,
301,
526, AE 2:705,
743; Sut-Heb, celebrated by Egyptians every thirty
years, AE 1:307, AE 2:596; of the tail, AE 1:307,
427, AE
2:729; of suspension of the sky, AE
1:345;
of Corpus Christi, cat dressed up and exhibited, AE 1:463; New Year, after the
deluge, AE 2:562; of the six, AE 2:610; Egyptian Feast of the Dead, AE
2:639; of the Golden
Calf of Hathor-Iusăas, AE 2:674; monthly, of the sixth, seventh, fifteenth of Taht;
of the birth of Osiris; of Amsu, AE 2:705; of the Resurrection, AE
2:738,
740,
813; of the
winter solstice; Easter equinox; two divine births of Horus, AE 2:739; of
Christmas,
identified with rebirth of Osiris or Horus, AE 2:740; Christmas a survival of the Uaka, AE
2:743; of Lady Day, kept in Rome in commemoration of miraculous
conception, AE 2:745; of Ra, AE 2:746-7; of Osiris, AE 2:746; of the Tenait, AE
2:746-7; of 'Eve’s
provender'
(later, the Last Supper), AE 2:847; a ten days’ Memphian; of the erection of the
tat, AE 2:869
Festivals, of the cross, NG 1:428-29,
433; of puberty, NG 2:269; time kept by means of, AE
2:742
Fetish images, protecting charms, buried with dead, AE 1:113,
116; type of
superhuman power, AE 1:114-7; mental medicine, AE 1:118; image of the Virgin, AE
1:234
Fetishism,
a charm, magic, and witchcraft, BB 2:666; De Brosses on, NG 1:16; a form of sign-language, AE
1:110-2
Fick, Friedrich Christian August, NG
1:242
Finger-pointing, NG 2:301
Finn, transformer, a phratrix, NG 1:75; = Irish Horus, AE 1:360; Diarmait and Finn, AE
1:367
Fire, gods of, Ogun and Mauike, NG 1:487; gift of, Guatemalan legend, AE 1:91; soul derived from, AE
1:132,
134; purification
by, AE 1:247; kindled on grave for spirit to ascend in smoke, AE
1:392;
spirits of, in Revelation, AE 2:721
First individual, never existed, NG 2:33,
325
Fish, a figure of division, NG 1:170; type of the Christ, NG 1:454; sign of the Christ,
NG 2:291; and dove, NG 2:417; crocodile, the typical, AE 1:276; man; fish-mother, AE 1:277; the Southern, AE
1:279,
282-3; birth of water in, AE 1:281,
293; bringer
forth of water; the Great, AE 1:282; month of, AE 1:283; Ichthus, Horus as, AE
1:291,
695;
signifying water, AE 1:298; in the zodiac, AE 1:301,
404-5; figure of plenty brought by inundation; emblem of Ichthus; title of
Jesus in Rome; sacrificial food, AE 2:734-5; advent of Atum-Horus or Jesus as fish when Eastern equinox was in Pisces still eaten on Good Friday, AE
2:735;
sign of, on
the Pope’s ring; Saviour who came in the inundation, AE 2:736
Fishes, sign of the, figured as two laid out on two dishes, scene in catacombs, astronomical, AE 2:737; pictures of two Fishes and eight baskets of bread,
and of two Fishes and seven baskets of bread, AE 2:738; the miraculous draught of,
AE 2:807; miracle of the loaves and Fishes, AE 2:811; two, caught for Horus, AE
2:861
Fishsound, NG 1:177
Five, hand a figure of, NG 1:185; type name, NG 1:191; and hand, type name of,
NG 1:216-7;
synonymous with time, NG 2:275; flower of, NG 2:281-2; origin of figure; of time, NG
2:303; fishers, NG 2:467
Flint knife, NG 2:75
Flood, = inundation of the Nile, BB 1:31-2
Flower, of the soul, blue, NG 2:123; of 5; of 6, NG 2:281-2,
287
Fo-Hi, NG 1:319
Fomalhaut, star of Annunciation, AE 1:283,
294
Food, gods and goddesses, givers of; primitive paradise, a field of, AE
1:288;
inundation, bringer of, AE 2:727
Fool Plough, BB 1:262
Foot, dual one, NG 1:199; type words of, NG 1:200,
203
Force, Shu, god of, lion, zootype of, AE
1:2; two lions of double force, AE
2:731
Foreskin, sign of manhood, NG 1:103
Foster, Peter le Nain, BB
1:266
Foundation of the world, AE 2:723,
866
Four, stars, corners, spirits,
gods, guardian genii, quarters, BB 2:158; quadrupedal, NG 1:216; types and
type names, NG 1:215,
216; paddles and 4 eyes, NG
2:2; elemental, NG 2:30; saved in ark, NG 2:231; corners,
creatures, elements, in mythology, ML
120; brothers, husbands to four sisters, AE 1:78; pillars in Amenta, AE
1:220; props to
the firmament, AE 1:281; heaven of four quarters,
AE 1:328,
536; rivers in Eden, AE 1:459; pillars of four quarters, AE
1:502; oars at four cardinal points, AE
551; quarters, new Heaven founded on, AE
2:564; paddles of bark; those who row it, AE 2:574; ark of four quarters; gods of, AE
2:575; four
Books of Taht compared with Pentateuch, AE 2:682; four 'Living Creatures' in
Revelation, AE 2:699,
700,
702,
706; who kept the quarters, AE
2:703; who
were stationed at four corners of coffin; disciples who accompanied
Jesus on Mount; eyes, stars, spirits, angels, at corners of earth, AE
2:706; herds of oxen and asses driven round walls four times at ceremonies
of re-erecting the tat-pillar, AE 2:741; four foundations of new heaven;
brothers, children of Horus, previously gods of the four quarters, Amsta, Hapi,
Tuamutef, Kabhsenuf, AE 2:782,
824,
826,
857-9; who follow Jesus, Simon, Andrew,
James and John, AE 2:821,
858;
Jesus, James, Peter and John on Mount of Transfiguration, AE 2:824; four fishers,
AE 2:857, AE 2:860; four shepherds; four foremost of
seven Great Spirits in Annu, AE 2:857,
861; soldiers who guarded sepulchre,
who watched sarcophagus of Osiris, AE 2:876;
invincible knights in a German Passion Play, AE 2:877
Four and twenty elders, AE 2:700,
702,
715
Four quarters, goddess of; 4 genii of, NG 1:405; cross; 4 elements, NG
1:406-40;
4 mansions; 4 ancestors; 4 lineages, NG 1:407-4;
4 Keb; 4 Kubur; 4 brothers,
NG 1:408-4;
Tulans, NG 1:409; 4
angels, NG 1:410-4; tortoises; 4 great ages,
NG 1:411; Druids; 4 props; 4
colours; 4 mortals, NG 1:412; 4 double-shaped personages; 4 forms, NG
1:413; 4 gospels;
4 characters in, NG 1:414-4; 'honours' in cards,
NG 1:416; sets of the 'four,'
NG 1:417; Meru, mount of, NG 2:29; mount, arits, giants of, NG
2:237-8
Fourfold Iao, NG 1:545-46
Fox, symbol of Sut, BB 1:261, BB 2:146,
497,
663; the prophesier, NG 1:56; typhonian type of dark power, ML
182
France, bone-caves of, ML 198
Frankland, Capt., NG 2:10
Freemasons, use a formula, BB 1:178, BB 2:106
Freemasonry, BB 1:314
Frischmuth, NG 2:394
Frog, in the moon, Selish Indians myth, ML
167-8; feminine ideograph, AE 1:8; foreteller, AE 1:11; type of transformation, AE
1:11,
30;
resurrection, AE 1:12; swallower of water, AE 1:21; Khnum, king of the, AE 1:30; Creator; constellation Piscis Australis; a figure of
the earth, AE 1:265
Froude, James Anthony, BB
2:446
Fumigation, rites of, NG 1:156-7
Funeral customs, of the Amandabele, AE 1:155; mortuary meal for departed spirit
of the Yucatanese, fasting for dead
Egyptian Lent, a funeral last, AE 1:159; Australian, for relatives of deceased to
cut themselves, AE 1:163; conical loaves, AE 1:254
Funeral statuettes, made to work for a person, AE 2:655
Fung-Shui, identical with the Two Truths, NG 1:399
Fur, clothing of rants, NG 1:100
Gabriel, taught Joseph seventy languages of the world, BB 2:130
Gag, inarticulate language, NG 1:270
Galton, several persons photographed, fused in a single portrait, ML
9
Ganges, type of celestial
source of water, BB 2:201, AE 1:313
Garden of Dionysos, NG 1:303
Garment of shame, feminine, AE 1:237-8; Bishop’s apron, a feminine type, AE
1:238; long one, type of both sexes, AE 2:674,
717;
discarded in preparation for funeral bed, AE 2:818-9; pure one put
on, AE 2:819
Gautama, the ideal Buddha, ML
94, AE 1:431
Gawain and Gareth (Irish), fight between, child born to be king, AE 1:366
Gayomard divides in twain, NG 2:102
Gaza, Samson eyeless in, ML 176
Gbwejeh, Dahoman goddess, BB 2:605
Geasoning, form of gesture-language, NG 1:279
Gęh, the fiend, her creation, NG 2:135
Geleh, the serpent, BB 2:297
Gemini, sign of twin brothers, Sut and Horus, AE 1:302, AE 2:832,
837
Genders dramatised, NG 1:140
Genii, 4, of four quarters, NG 1:405
Genesis, derived from Egyptians, BB 2:125-6
Genetrix, beginning began with, not the Generator, BB 2:131; her various
names, Ap, Apt, Abt, Tep, Teb, Tef, Teft, Kef, Kefa, Kheb, Kheft, Khepsh and Ta-urt,
BB 2:132; her name based on feminine type, womb, BB 2:166; Kefa, Heva, Kivan, Chavvah,
Saba, Ta-urt, Thermutis or Rahab, BB 2:272; oldest was Ta-urt or Typhon,
BB 2:366; Behemoth = Ta-urt (Typhon), primordial, the cow, = Hes-Taurt, Hathor, Neith;
the lioness, = Tefnut, Sekht, and Kef, BB 2:378; of human race, goddess of Great Bear, primordial bringer-forth, BB 2:519
Gens, carried by women, NG 1:457
Gethsemane, scene in, compared with Horus in Am-Semen, AE 2:871-2
Gesture-language, primary, NG 1:239; the tongue, NG 1:274; spitting,
NG 1:276; still extant,
NG 1:278
Gesture-signs, NG 1:9,
11; Eg. and American Ind. compared, NG 1:20-34; for south and north; front and back; left and right
hand,
NG 1:20-1; statues from Tello, NG 1:21; for
negation, drowning, affirmation, NG 1:22-4; right hand and true life; love;
NG 1:25;
death; killing, NG 1:26; Chinese, NG 1:27; white lilacs salutation,
NG 1:27; 'tell me';
offspring female, NG 1:28-9; challenge;
birth, NG 1:29; suckling,
NG 1:30; wonder;
digital reckoning, NG 1:31; day; dark, NG 1:32; sweet; sour; old man,
NG 1:33; reduced to
hieroglyphics; Parsee deaf mutes, NG 1:33; earlier than words, NG
1:36; of trinity in
unity, NG 1:547
Gethsemane, place of purification, BB 2:37
Giant, heart of the, AE 1:20; eater of shades, AE 1:201,
319; of seven cubits, AE
1:321;
Irish Gruagach, AE 1:367; co-type with the Apap monster, AE
2:589; and his staff, AE 2:624
Giants, = large cycles of time, BB 2:146; of the four quarters, NG 2:238; glorified and wretched; representative of
elemental powers, AE 1:372; one-eyed, AE 1:386; seven =
pole-stars, AE 2:593-4; seven who bore world on their shoulders, AE
2:594; Emim, Anakim, Rephaim, Zamzummim;
in Amenta, AE 2:658
Gibbon, singing-ape, NG 1:44
Gilgal, circle of, BB 2:25
Gilgames, slayer of the Apap reptile, AE 1:275,
291,
350; piled up great stones,
AE 2:575,
587; his search for tree of renewal,
AE 2:673
Gimel, BB 2:120
Giraffe-type of Sirius, NG 1:486
Gizeh, pyramid of, AE 1:303
Gladstone, a believer in revelation, ML
112; denies Egyptian influence
on Hebrew
account of creation, ML 113
Glass, pillar, tower, fort, AE 1:391; hill in Norse tales, AE
1:392
Glory, form of the soul, NG 2:127; Yima; of Tahn, NG 2:130; of Yin and Yang;
of grease, NG 2:131; 'from a father,' NG
2:132
Gloves, type, NG 1:106
Gnosis, Eg. astronomical, NG 2:1; converted into history, ML
33; history derived from adaptation of, ML
36; always kept secret, ML
39; its conversion into human
history, ML 53; by its aid doctrinal stage of Christianity is
recovered, ML 86; was first everywhere, ML
90; mythology contains
fragments of,
ML 133;
lost to world outside, ML 171; deceased triumphs over his destroyers by,
ML 200;
= includes mystery of transformation, ML
201; kept secret for its
primitive simplicity, ML 247
Gnostic, ten heavens, NG 2:57; hebdomads, NG 2:114; types,
NG
2:452;
astronomy, NG 2:483
Gnostics, continued primary types, NG 1:413; believe
supernatural transactions in Christian gospel = things above, ML
21; Christ of, cannot be
made flesh, ML 33; did not derive their knowledge from gospel history,
ML 36; their
evidences silenced, ML 49; preserve true tradition, ML
51; as primitive Christians,
ML 52; as knowers, ML
56; inherited unwritten gnosis of Egypt,
ML 62; know mysteries in Christian gospels are mundane, ML
62; lend proof of
gnosis
coming from Egypt, ML 62; deny physical resurrection,
ML 77; nous of,
ML 230; their god-man = god or divine nature in man, ML
272
Gnosticism, heresy of second century, ML
51; precursor of Christianity, ML
84; new kind of, ML
218
Goat, female type of the genetrix, BB 2:377
Gobar, African figures, NG 1:192
God, the One, NG 1:1-2; no 'one,' in the beginning, unity final, not initial,
NG 1:4; fourfold, NG 1:406,
416,
418; the earliest, AE 1:124-6; Father and Son under various names; of Israel, known
to Moses under two different names, AE 1:518; the
Father in Revelation, Atum-Huhi, AE 2:717; the red, in Revelation, compared with Atum, AE
2:718
God-cake, BB 1:333
Goddess Fifteen, = Ishtar, BB 2:545, ML
136,
142,
176,
181,
184
Goddess of the four quarters, NG 1:405
Gods, origin of, NG 1:5,
7; elementary origin, NG 1:312; Seb, father of,
NG 1:457; old ones
superseded, NG 2:51; of chaos and time, NG 2:93; Mexican, turned into stone, AE
2:605
Gog and Magog, BB 2:358
Golden Calf, ML 120
Golden Hathor, BB 2:111
Goliath, BB 2:146
Gomer, = the Cymry, BB 1:315,
455
Good and Evil, origin of, ML
147
Good Friday, BB 1:89,
269,
272,
299
Good mind and bad mind, NG 1:183,
489
Good Shepherd, ML 237
Goose, representative of soul born of time, ML
243
Gospel history, explained by mythos, ML
6
'Gospel of the Lord,' = Gospel of Marcion, ML
89
Gospels, 4, of four quarters, NG 1:414;
nucleus of, NG 2:468; why four, NG
2:475;
Aramaic words in, NG 2:477; later literalised re-writing of Egyptian
source, ML 21; multiplicity of versions, ML
51; interpolation of OT
prophecies, ML 60
Grease, primitive form of Egyptian anointing, BB 1:19; glory of,
NG 2:131
Great ape, type of anger; one of the seven elementaries, NG 1:264
Great Bear, BB 1:126,
132-3,
177,
294,
312,
314,
324, BB
2:52,
88,
127,
131,
143,
205,
338,
465; 'Mizar' star in, BB
1:5; = Khepsh, BB 1:15; birthplace of all
beginning, BB 1:16; imaged by Baba the Beast, BB 1:140; = The Plough, BB
1:261; goddess of seven stars, BB 1:276; = star of Arthur, BB 1:318; mount of, BB
1:404; determines equinoxes and
solstices. BB 1:425; earliest form of the genetrix,
BB 2:47; = khepsh, BB 2:26,
39; seven
stars of, BB 2:75; type of Typhon, BB 2:105; represented by
rhinoceros, hippopotamus, or unicorn, BB 2:105; = rostau, BB 2:136; = David's Car, BB
2:148; = the water-horse,
complete revolution in 2,700 years, BB 2:199; type of Egyptian Typhon,
BB 2:214;
earliest manifestor of time, BB 2:225; type of number and reckoning,
BB 2:311; seven spirits of, BB 2:359, NG 1:6; dethroned, and became evil Typhon, BB
2:642; coffin of Osiris, NG 1:53; profoundest mystery, NG
2:1;
as pointer, NG 2:2; dipper and digger, NG 2:10; sword of, NG
2:27; the living Word,
NG 2:342; = Typhon, ML
126; constellation of mother,
ML 134,
220; water-cow of earth, AE 1:286,
573; position of, indicative of water, AE
1:299;
goddess of, mother of the Fields of Heaven,
mother of Time Cycles, clock of four quarters, AE 1:305; birthplace of waters, AE 1:305-6; year of; tail of, pointer,
AE 1:307; cult of the goddess of, amongst the Mandaites of Mesopotamia;
sign of Great Mother, AE 1:309; coffin of Osiris, AE 1:387,
AE 2:593,
644,
737,
852; mistress of the waters, AE 2:578; bier of Lazarus, AE
2:852
Great gods, in space, NG 1:8, universal, NG 1:314
Great Harlot, as Great Mother, BB 1:228
Great Mother, BB 1:133,
351,
379; earlier mythology was
doubly-first in heaven, BB
1:14; represented by various beasts, BB 1:163; as bringer-forth, BB
1:280; image in heaven
is Great Bear, BB 1:314; great with child, BB 1:318; son = star-god, BB
1:357; = tree of
life, BB 1:410; first typified by the bear, BB 1:426; bore her sabean son, BB
1:460; first was fourfold type, = hippopotamus, crocodile, kaf-monkey,
lioness, BB 2:564; name of oldest African based on womb, BB 2:605;
cruciform, NG 1:437; creator of first heaven, NG 2:57; transformed into
moon, NG 2:243; her seventh day, NG 2:296;
restored, NG 2:333; primal
parent, ML 194, AE 1:6; earliest of all divinities, ML
197; water-cow, the typical, AE 1:9,
52,
387, AE
2:612,
715;
seven children, AE 1:25; sacrificial victim under
animal types; bringer forth of animal and vegetable life, AE 1:97; animal types of,
AE 1:97,
101,
301,
496,
504; bringer forth of four elements, AE
1:123; Sekhet-Bast,
AE 1:179,
250; Apt of Nubia, AE 1:251; form of mother earth, AE
1:271,
279,
537; Tepht,
Tiavat, AE 1:277; in Southern Fish, AE 1:281; season of, AE
1:295; seat of, AE 1:303; Great
Bear, sign of, AE 1:309; Ta-urt, oldest form of, AE 1:376; Jeremiah’s rejoicing
when her worship was superseded, AE 1:497; her worship never quite given up, AE
1:537,
AE
2:675; Solomon’s Temple to Ashtoreth, AE 1:537; constellated as female
hippopotamus
or crocodile, AE 2:589; 'Mistress of the Mountain,' goddess of double
horizon, AE 2:605; surrenderer of city, AE 2:686; denounced as a harlot in
Revelation,
AE 2:698; and her seven sons, AE 2:703; as Hathor, imaged by milch cow, AE 2:715; great one God, the,
AE
2:726
Great Pyramid of Giza, BB 1:1,
8, 401, BB 2:75; enormous mastebah, BB
1:403; and dragon, NG 1:351; and precession, NG 2:337-8
'Great Renunciation,' ascribed to Buddha or Christ, ML
93
Great Year, BB 2:394; = precession, 25,868 solar years, BB 1:31, NG 2:318-21; and of, NG 2:327-35; tree of, NG
2:382;
Virgil on, NG 2:383
Gree-gree, form of ankh-tie, NG 1:92
Greek, gods, Herodotus on, NG 2:378; parallels with Egyptian mythology, ML
191-2
Green, colour of renewal, BB 1:95
Gregory, the Ninth, BB 1:323;
the Great, NG 1:289,
433,
451; Canon, speech in St. Paul's Cathedral, ML
36;
and on Jesus
rising from tomb, = grave of Christianity, ML
100
Grimm’s law and followers, BB 1:135,
388, BB 2:610,
619, NG 1:241
Grogoragally, the Divine Son in New Holland mythology, AE 1:244
Grotto, custom of building a, AE 1:357
Gruagach, Irish giant, AE 1:367
Guirrimears, BB 1:378
Gunung Danka, West Java mountain, site of paradise, AE 1:390
Gwasgwyn, Welsh happy abode of dead, AE 1:380
Gwenhywyvar, lady of the summit, BB 1:322
Gwion the Little, BB 1:354-5
Gwydion, British Mercury, BB 1:84,
360,
363-4,
369,
458,
503, NG 2:348; great purifier of
the Brython, BB 1:463
Gwymwesi, Welsh blissful white abode, AE 1:380
Gwynvid, breathing-place, NG 2:43
Haber, great serpent, NG 2:431, ML
18
Habid and Ham, twin brothers, NG 1:451
Hacavitz, Mexican god turned into stone, AE 2:605
Hades, the depth, the abyss, BB 1:448; = Khebt, BB 2:196
Hair, sign of puberty, BB 1:319; type of puberty, BB 2:
647, NG
1:99; sign of black, NG 1:27; pulling, an obeisance, masculine
symbol; length of, measure of dignity, NG 1:100; cutting, mode of fathering,
NG 1:111;
buried with the dead, NG 1:132; synonymous with vir, man; type names of,
NG 1:208-10; symbol of reproduction, ML
197
Hairy, synonymous with hero, NG 1:214
Ha-k-er-a, 'Come thou to me,' festival in Amenta, AE 1:220,
323-4, AE
2:705,740,
813,
866
Hak and Kak, BB 2:289-91
Hall of Judgment, BB 1:342
Hall of the Double Truth, or Justice, ML
59; the manes examined
in, AE 1:95
Hall of the Two Truths, BB 1:198,
322,
342,
416,
423,
428,
433,
437, BB 2:27,
101,
387,
511
Hallow Eve, festival of, BB 1:292
Hamemmat (or Hamemet), future generations, AE 1:385; germs of souls, pre-existing
souls, AE 2:770
Hamiltons, BB 1:105
Han, place of Two Waters, NG 1:166
Han-cycle, AE 2:596
Hand, right = upper, left = lower, BB 1:15; right and left, NG 1:21-2; conversation, NG 1:32; typical,
kaf-ape, NG 1:45; print, NG 1:87;
shaking, NG 1:88; left, primary, NG 1:112; breathing in left,
NG 1:161; and no. 5, type-name,
NG 1:216-7,
228
Hands, two, the two Bears, NG 1:220; clasped, sign of
no. 10, NG
1:223; of Ra = Skeni, NG 1:401
Handsel Monday, BB 1:260
Hapi, ape, AE 1:2,
86; nome of, AE 2:550; bringer of the inundation, AE
2:572; soul of water,
AE 2:598
Hapta-Hendu, dual and sevenfold; divided heaven, NG 2:23
Hapu, serpent with four heads, BB 1:424
Har, older than Ra, BB 1:28
Har-em-hebi, BB 1:102, BB 2:410-12
Har-Khuti, ML 235; god of both horizons, BB 1:
299, BB 1:362; brilliant triangle,
BB 1:331
Har-Makhu, sun of both horizons, BB 2:58,
110,
288,
309,
325; = Aten sun,
BB 2:405
Har-pi-Khart, BB 2:77,
269,
294,
338; sacrificial victim in the solar myth,
BB 2:78; child of
Isis, BB 2:79; divine sufferer, BB 2:98; child of the mother only,
BB 2:388
Har-pi-Kherp, BB 2:294
Hare, thought unclean due to feminine phase, sign of periodicity, opening, BB 1:25, BB
2:659; sign of uncleanness; double message, NG 1:47-8; why unclean,
NG 2:276; type of eye, hieroglyphic sign of opener, ML
167; lunar zootype; totemic type of nome; imaged as primitive
constellation at feet of Orion, AE 1:317; six who were turned into
hares, AE
2:640;
Hari Krishna, BB 2:202
Harlot, = Great Mother, AE 1:498, AE 2:686
Harmachis—see
Har-Makhu
Har-Magedon, battle of, periodically repeated in mysteries, end of heptanomis, substitution of heaven of
twelve divisions, AE 2:711-3
Har-Ma-Kheru, = Horus, 'Word of Truth,' ML
86; Word made Truth, second Horus, demonstrator of the
resurrection to eternal life, AE 2:792,
812
Har-Makhu, god of double horizon, NG 2:54;
god of two horizons, BB 1:13,
277,
287,
336; solar god, BB
1:423; solar god of both horizons, AE 1:187,
715-2,
536; Libra, AE
1:303,
366; sun-god
on the western horizon, AE 1:332; Horus of double equinox, AE 1:334; god of double equinox, AE 1:341, AE
2:679; represented by cleaver or axe, AE 1:341; cult of, doctrines of,
incarnation and resurrection established in, AE 1:344; Great Judge; Lord of equinoctial level, AE 1:523; the avenger, AE 1:536; laws and commandments placed under feet of, AE 2:679; fighter of battle of Har-Magedon, AE
2:713
Har-Suti, BB 2:291; stellar god before the solar-god, Har-Makhu, BB 1:362
Har-Tema, BB 1:346; mighty avenger, AE 1:530; Great Judge, AE 1:535, AE
2:711
Har-Tesh, = Egyptian Mars, ML
171
Har-Ur, child of Isis, AE 1:290,
854; first born Horus, AE 1:332
Harpocrates, BB 1:37,
277, BB 2:57,
291; dumb child, BB 1:219; God
of Silence, BB
1:354
Harsaphes, god, BB 2:274
Hat, type, NG 1:106
Hat, the heart, BB 1:114
Hathor, BB 1:199,
248,
386, BB 2:73,
147,
226,
275; white
cow a symbol of, BB 1:127; as 'spotted cow,' BB
1:182; queen of
heaven, BB 1:212; as Shaat, BB 1:322; cow-headed goddess, BB
1:335; seven, BB 1:349; called the
Golden, BB 1:366-8; Meh-urt = form of, BB 1:393; headdress of, BB
1:396; seven Hathors, BB
2:51,
360, AE 1:26; wisdom is personified,
BB 2:109; type = heifer with gilded horns, BB 2:111; cow-headed genetrix,
BB 2:141; the cow type, BB 2:144; Shaat or Shati, BB 2:160; seven cows of BB 2:401; the nurse,
BB 2:643; lunar form of goddess of love, ML
134;
179; as fruit tree, AE 1:2; fruit tree type of the Great
Mother, AE 1:97; mother of food and goddess of fecundity, AE 1:105,
392,
451; milch cow,
AE 1:140,
261; mistress of the mines, AE 1:263; feast of, AE
1:296; sycamore of, AE 1:303; mistress
of the year, AE 1:308; Hathor and her infant Horus in Sothis, AE
1:340; continued as
Venus, AE 1:340, AE 2:675; offers fruit to the deceased, AE 1:370,
415; goddess of love and
music; provider of food and drink for the manes, AE 1:370; the amorous queen, AE
1:370-1; Hathors, the seven,
figured as seven cows in the Irish paradise, AE 1:375; portrayed inside the coffin as
the mother of life, AE 1:449; sycamore of, discoverer of water, AE
1:450,
452; dove of,
type of a soul, AE 1:482; lunar goddess, AE 2:557; goddess of golden calf,
AE 2:674;
worshipped at Sarabit el Khadim, AE 2:677-8; Hathor Iusäas, Hathor Sothis, the
Bride, AE 2:721; temple of, at Denderah, AE 2:743
Hathor-Iusaas, BB 2:287,
344
Hathor-Meri, mother of Horus in 'House of a thousand years,' prototype of
Mary, Virgin mother, AE 2:733; Osiris
anointed for burial under hair of, AE 2:870; as sycamore fig-tree, NG 1:350
Hati, breathing heart, one of seven souls, AE 1:479
Hatshepsu, Queen, expedition of, AE 1:262; as Mat-Ka-Ra, personator of both sexes,
AE 1:440, AE 2:787; temple of, at Deir-el-Bahari, AE 2:575
Haunch (or Thigh), ideographic sign in the northern heaven, birthplace, seat,
AE 1:260,
303,
310, AE 2:675; pyramid of Gizeh in nome of, AE 1:303; clock by which moon-god measured the hours, AE 1:305; sign of Great Mother; position of, in planisphere, AE
1:309; head of milch cow portrayed upon; in zodiac of Denderah, AE
1:310; place of rebirth above, AE 1:352; name of
king of kings written on; image of power; instrument to open the month of
the dead, AE 2:710
Hawaiian deluge, NG 2:243
Hawk, ML 242; human-headed, symbol of dead mummy, BB 2:551; a type of solar
god, BB 2:551; type of soul of breath, AE 1:19,
482-3,
603,
877; image of Horus, AE
1:301; bird of the Holy
Spirit, AE 2:773,
790; type of the sun-god, AE
2:877
Hea, god of learning, BB 2:497,
508; god of wisdom, NG 1:465, ML
207
Hea-Bani, BB 2:496-7
Head, preserving of human, BB 2:557; and scalp, NG 1:47
Heart, the two hearts, AE 1:201
Heaven, = Nupe above and Neith below, BB 1:422; dual; as father
and mother; as feminine, NG 1:466-7;
and earth, two sisters, NG 1:467,
471; a
definite creation, NG 2:27; in
moon, NG
2:50;
hexagonal, NG 2:53; the 8th, time fixed stars, NG 2:88; precession, 10th,
hard shell, NG 2:89; ninefold, NG 2:250-1; uplifted by Shu, AE 1:261-2,
384; raised on high by two brothers, Greek
myth, AE 1:267; water, a figure of; created from water, AE 1:281; represented as a milch
cow, AE 1:286; in two parts, domains of Sut and Horus, AE 1:325, AE
2:576, 854; in three
divisions, AE 1:325, AE 2:575; of four quarters, AE 1:328,
536, AE
2:564,
611,
855; Heaven's one
pillar, a name of the Japanese island of Ski, AE 1:355; of Atum-Ra, AE
1:366; means of
reaching it, AE 1:386,
392; Kingdom of; founded once a year by Horus or Jesus,
AE 1:536; of seven divisions changed to one of eight, AE 2:555; imaged as firmamental
water, AE 2:558; of seven, ten, twelve divisions, AE 2:649,
684,
694,
700,
755,
855; vanishing, in Revelation, celestial heptanomis, AE 2:697; triangular, of Sut,
Horus, and Shu, gods of South, North, and Equinox, AE 2:715; New on twelve
foundations, in Revelation, AE 2:716; New in Revelation, according to the
'measure of a man,' cross of four quarters, AE 2:724; the New on Mount Hetep, AE
2:725; New, based on equinoxes, AE 2:731
Heaven divided, as Yin and Yang, NG 2:15; Hepta-Hendu, NG 2:23; Tavthe and Apason, NG 2:25; Omoroka;
cow; Uranus, NG
2:26; Abred and Gwynvid, Iho-Iho, NG 2:30
Heavens, three primary, Babylonian, NG 2:56;
gods, 365 in
number, NG 2:53; 10, of the Gnostics, NG 2:87
Hebdomad, mystery of, NG 1:536; planetary, NG 2:85, ML
41
Hebdomads,
gnostic, NG 2:114
Hebdomas, gnostic,
NG 1:537
Heber and Heremom, twin brothers, NG 1:49-2
Hebrew, alphabet not symbolical or founded on picture writing;
hieroglyphics turned into square letters, BB 2:120; ideographic as
based on things, BB 2:123
Hebrews, never were in Egypt, BB 2:364; = the Hekshus, the Shus-en-Har, the
servants, BB 2:372; derive name from eber, BB 2:386; Egyptian mythology
reproduced in their history, BB 2:398
Hecate, BB 1:224
Heft, the serpent, BB 2:494
Heh, the goddess serpent-woman, BB 2:342, ML
207
Heh, BB 2:120
Heifer, red, type of Typhon, BB 2:112
Height, = eight, ML 236
Heimdal, in Norse mythology, son of nine virgins, BB 2:390
Heir, as son of the sister, NG 1:61; the nephew, NG
1:62
Heitsi-Eibib, crossing the waters, which divided, AE 2:634; lunar
transformer, NG 1:120
Heitsi-Elbega, Hottentot long cairns, NG 1:133
Heitsi Kabip, Hottentot sorcerer, BB 2:205
Heka, = frog type of the mother, BB 2:378,
615
Hekat, = Greek Hecate, ML 168; as frog, AE 1:2,
12,
30; = Cinderella, AE 1:12;
= Sati, AE
1:12,
366
Hekau, Egyptian name for magic, conjuring, and to charm, BB 2:548; great magical Word of Power, AE 1:408
Hekshus, BB 1:13, BB 2:387,
400; = shepherd kings, BB 2:63; not invaders of Egypt,
BB 2:365-6; = Phoenicians,
BB 2:373; worshippers of the mother and son, BB
2:387
Helen of Troy, survival of the Great Mother, AE 2:686
Helena, the Great Mother, NG 2:425
Hell-fire, solar, NG 1:324; lake or tank of flame in Amenta, AE 1:240
Hemp, Indian, used for their spiritual trance, ML
205
Hengist and Horsa, BB 1:216
Hephaistos, ascends from underworld, ML
184; architect of house of the gods, AE 1:359; Greek Vulcan, AE
1:386
Heptaktis, Chaldean god, ML 130,
220
Heptanomis, first form of Egypt, NG 2:24; superseded by hexagon, NG
2:5,
54; Greater and Lesser Oases, parts of; AE 1:305; the
celestial, AE
1:305,
379, AE 2:855; seven pillars of; of old Great Mother and her seven sons, AE
1:321;
repeated in Amenta, AE 1:420; seven divisions of; AE 1:426-7; type of underworld, AE
1:428; seven mounds of, AE 1:502; seven lands divided by seven waters; seven divine princes of; various
types of, AE 2:550,
580-1,
609; superseded by the Octonary, AE 2:556; seven caves, a
figure of; serpent with seven heads, a figure of, AE 2:573; borne up by seven giants,
AE 2:594; seven
pagodas an image of, AE 2:606; Jericho a form of, AE 2:686
Herakles, ML 175; twelve labours of, zodiacal, AE 1:319; Horus the prototype of; AE
1:320; station
of the pole, AE 2:580,
619; creation of man when the pole passed into constellation of, AE 2:619; the sinking of, in last great deluge of all when men
were drowned, AE 2:620,
623
Heraldry, BB 1:91; system of sign-making, NG 1:59
Hercules, BB 1:340, BB 2:146,
263,
357; = Khunsu, BB 1:369
Hermanubis, BB 2:105,
286
Hermes, BB 1:358, BB 2:200; Sut first form of, BB 1:10; his
caduceus, BB
1:363; common property of the priests, BB 2:82; later form of Sut,
BB 2:100;
36,500 books, BB 2:281; Eg. Mercury; his hound, NG 1:55; = Taht, ML
59; shows how mortal man can transform into
immortal mind,
ML 67; Ritual is ascribed to, ML
90; legend of, AE 1:306,
384; his discourse on regeneration, AE
2:822
Hermetic books, assigned to Taht, BB 2:80,
287
Hero, synonymous with hairy, NG 1:214
Herod, = red dragon, NG 2:435, ML
18,
182,
185; reign of ML
2; Hebrew, signifies a
terror, ML 18
Herodotus on the Greek gods, NG 2:378
Heron, a type of Taht, BB 2:573
Herrut, reptile, prototype of Herod, AE 2:829; typhonian reptile, ML
185
Hervey Islands, Mangaian account, AE 2:609
Hes-ta-urt, BB 1:277,
319; = goddess Hestaroth = Hes-ta-urt = Ashtaroth, BB 2:46,
146,
200,
272
Hesi, Greek Isis, the milch cow, AE 1:306
Hesit, giver of liquid life, AE 1:312,
384-5,
387
Hesmen, denotes the menstrual purification, BB 2:484
Hesperides, golden apples, BB 2:263
Hetep, mount, Land of Promise depicted in Amenta, AE 1:207,
394; Mount of Glory in
polar Paradise, AE 1:324; Paradise over celestial water, AE 1:373; table of Mount Garden of, AE 1:375; heaven at the summit
divided into ten divine domains, AE 1:379,
384,
AE 2:837; table heaped with provisions, ideograph of, AE 1:381-2, AE
2:676; land flowing
with milk and honey, AE 1:383, AE 2:659; isle of rest
meaning of name, AE 1:426; mount of peace and everlasting plenty in circumpolar paradise, AE 1:539; landing place for bark of the blessed,
AE 1:554;
paradise of spirits perfected, AE 2:659; Aarru, AE 2:675; mount of the oblations, AE
2:676;
new heaven on, AE 2:725; harvest field in; object of deceased to attain it,
AE 2:802; mount where Sut and Horus were reconciled by Shu, AE
2:837
Hexagonal heaven, NG 2:53
Hexagram of King-Wan, of Ptah, NG
2:9
Hieroglyphic, wave of water, NG 1:22;
signs derived from human body, NG 1:275
Hieroglyphics, older than letters, BB 1:8; origin of; oldest Chinese, NG 1:19; began as direct
object-pictures, later symbolic, ML
108; developed out of primitive pictures, ML
133
Hierosolymus and Judaeus, sons of Typhon, BB 2:189,
215
Hifo, Fijian underworld, BB 1:15
Hikuleo, Polynesian dragon, NG 1:343
Hipparchus and precession, NG 2:20
Hippopotamus, goddess = Kefa, Khebma, Khep, Khef, Kef, Wheva, Jhevah, Apt, Abt
or Ivi, etc, original of, type of Eve, BB 2:156; adopted as primitive type of genetrix, BB 2:378,
680; oldest type of Great Mother, BB 2:666;
elementary of water, NG 1:325; appeal for rain, AE 1:35; mother totem, AE 1:65; as Apt, type of Great
Mother, AE 1:97,
123,
497, AE 2:588; zootype of
mother earth, AE 1:259; 'monster' on dry ground, AE
1:279; hieroglyphic sign for the
hour, AE 1:305; constellation of Great Mother,
AE 2:589; constellation as male, zootype of Sut, AE 2:602
Historic Christianity, based on faith not knowledge, ML
93; retained possession
of dead Christ, an empty husk, ML 95; abolishes the gnostic spiritualism,
ML 95;
responsible for shunting thought down wrong path, ML
97; turns gnostic
teachings inside out, mythical allegory into personal history, ML
97; founded on
'Resurrection of the Flesh,' ML 100; a non-Spiritualist, anti-Spiritualistic
religion, ML 101
History, begins with mythology, BB 2:226
Hittites, = the Khita, BB 2:407
Hivel Zivo, Subban Creator, AE 1:324
Hlonipa, custom of, BB 2:502,
678; sex-denoting, NG 1:140-1
Hocktide, BB 1:281
Hogmanay, BB 1:305
Hohgates, seven, BB 2:642, ML
124
Hoho, Dahoman deity, BB 2:670
Holda, receiver of children's souls, ML
241
Holy Ghost, sin against, NG 2:136
Holy Thursday, BB 1:198
Hom-tree of Aryana-Vaejo, NG 1:394
Homer, perception of colour, NG 1:178
Honio, born twin, NG 1:138-9
Hop, King, representative of Siamese ceremony; Scotch, game of; AE
2:606
Horeb, mountain of God, AE 2:675
Horn, a masculine symbol, BB 1:117; of bearing and sustaining, BB
1:117; type of Typhon, BB 2:105; symbol of hardness, BB
2:156
Horned cairns, NG 1:419
Horn-point, time pole, NG 1:351
Hornet, type of Ra, Pharaoh, AE 2:656
Horus, BB 1:146,
270,
286,
403, BB 2:36,
136,
181; the child, the bastard, BB 1:18-9,
272-3, AE 1:27; standing
on a crocodile, BB
1:46; = male
potency, BB 1:117; god of the Easter resurrection, BB 1:272; battle with Sut, BB
1:284;
Lord of Khent-khatti, BB 1:286; = George of Egypt, BB 1:306; battle with Typhon, BB
1:344,
355,
360; child, BB 1:352; born again, BB 1:387; Lord of the South, BB
1:406; overcame
the Akhekh dragon, BB 1:426; second Horus begotten of the
Father,
BB 2:77; solar lord,
the Lord Psalms, elevated above Taht, BB 2:83; transformation from Osiris,
BB 2:98;
second of the Osirian cult, BB 2:106; son, glory of the lord
(Osiris) revealed, annual dispute with Satan, BB 2:110; = Apollo,
BB 2:199; battle with Sut, BB 2:239; conceived of virgin mother, BB 2:246; defeats Typhon,
BB 2:258; establishes seat of the father by Taht, BB 2:279; child, a dual
manifestation in the light and dark, BB 2:291; coming of age, BB 2:30,
304; born in the
marshes, BB 2:356; impeached by Typhon as a bastard, BB
2:411; bitter enemy of Typhonians, BB 2:412; hawk-headed = the repa, heir-apparent, prince,
BB 2:551; maimed in his lower members, BB 2:647; the renpu, branch, shoot,
BB 2:660; of the two equinoxes, NG 1:442; and Stauros, twin, NG 1:497; androgynous type,
NG 1:511; of inundation, NG 1:495; and Sut, NG 1:417; Orion, star of, NG
2:436; in Osirian mythos = mythical messiah, ML
10; two characters of, = canonical Christ, ML
14; signifies the Lord, ML
21,
58; continued
from Egypt = Christ of Gnostics, ML 50; = mythical Christ, continued by Gnostics, ML
61; blind, ML
62; = Christ as lord of lunar
light, ML 76; with finger to mouth = divine word or
logos, ML 86; unpronounceable name contains 30 letters, ML
90;
overthrows Apap dragon,
ML 145,
176; child, ML
177,
179; cripple deity,
ML 180; shut up in region of
annihilation, ML 224; name = one who ascends as a spirit, ML
238; bringer of food, AE 1:52,
288-9, AE
2:729; soul of
light, AE 1:121,
127,
401; the white god, AE 1:128; children of, born from water, AE
1:131; as
shoot springing from the plant, AE 1:140,
180; = eighth soul, AE
1:182; triumph of,
over Sut, AE 1:189; typical of human soul, AE 1:190; blind, AE
1:192,
223,
246,
471,
533, AE 2:816-7; 'Word of Power'; Word made Truth, AE 1:194; first, born of Virgin,
second, begotten of Father, AE 1:215,
854; ladder of, to upper Paradise, AE
1:207,
362; = cripple deity in Amenta, AE 1:211; mortal transformed into immortal,
AE 1:220,
529; risen Osiris, AE 1:225; rending veil of tabernacle, AE
1:225, AE 2:877,
897; avenger of Osiris, AE 1:228,
522,
532, AE 2:741,
803; divine
model, the Saviour, AE 1:229; triumphant in Amenta; manifestor of immortality, AE
1:230; eaten as 'Bread of life,' AE 1:235; of long lock of childhood, AE
1:245,
529; on
his papyrus reed, AE 1:257-8,
289,
394,
450, AE 2:663; as hawk or vulture; child of Hathor,
AE 1:263; Good Power, AE 1:268; as Sebek, great fish of inundation, AE
1:274; solar, of
double horizon, AE 1:274,
331,
334, AE 2:827; crocodile god, AE 1:276; fish-man, AE
1:277;
Sebek in the abyss, AE 1:278; African Jack and the Beanstalk, AE
1:289; representative of
resurrection; bringer of water, AE 1:290; Ichthus, the fish, AE
1:291, AE 2:695,
743,
861;
bruiser of serpent, AE 1:292,
318; born of Virgin, prince of peace, AE
1:293,
418;
prototype of Bacchus, AE 1:296; victory of, AE 1:301; of the inundation, AE
1:307, AE 2:744,
753;
maker of music in the spheres, AE 1:315; represented by various constellations; wars of; AE 1:356; prototype of Herakles, AE 1:319,
320,
352; his triangle, AE
1:327, AE 2:752; of
double equinox, AE 1:334,
336; of two lions, AE 1:334; transformer as Khepra; in
his Double Glory, glass, pillar, tower, fort, AE 1:391; hill in Norse tales, AE
1:392;
God, earliest god, AE 1:124-6; Father and Son under various names; of Israel, known
to Moses under two different names, AE 1:518; the Father in Revelation, Atum-Huhi, AE
2:717; the red, in Revelation, compared with Atum, the red, AE 2:718; represented by two crocodiles, two fishes in Pisces, two lions in Leo, two
beetles in Cancer, two twins in Gemini, AE 1:335; wearer of double crown, ruler
of double earth, AE 1:414,
419, AE 2:695; Kamit given to; white crown given to,
AE 1:419; shoot of the papyrus; AE 1:450; protector and deliverer of Atum-Ra, AE
1:463;
deliverer of the 'spirits in prison,' AE 1:479; the Good Shepherd, AE
1:487,
532; his
advent in Amenta, AE 1:491-2; hawk-headed; the comforter, AE
1:491; suffering
Messiah, AE 1:522; afflicted sufferer depicted by Isaiah, AE
1:526,
529,
535-6; by
Paul, AE 1:534; voluntary sacrificial victim, AE 1:527, AE
2:728; child, in catacombs;
heir of Annu, AE 1:529; child of twelve and adult of thirty, AE 1:529, AE
2:776; described in
the Psalms, AE 1:530; the branch, AE 1:536; nome of, AE
2:550; soul of light, AE 2:598;
light of the world, AE 2:692; who came by water and blood; his crown, Crown of
Life, AE 2:695; the Word, AE 2:706; divine husbandman, AE
2:710; the Elder, child of the
mother, one of the seven; of resurrection, child of the father, AE
2:716,
786;
representative of divine male-female, AE 2:717,
786; his second advent,
description of, AE 2:719; 'traveller of eternity,' AE
2:728; his birthplace in zodiac changed from sign to sign according to precession, AE 2:730;
'Witness for
eternity,' 'He who steppeth onwards through eternity,' 'persistent traveller,'
Egyptian Jesus, AE 2:730,
896; portrayed with fish on his head, crocodile
under his feet, AE 2:735; figure of, on a Maltese coin, wearing a fish mitre, AE
2:736;
two divine births at Christmas and Easter, AE 2:741-2,
745; types of, reproduced in
Rome, AE 2:752; the Double one, AE 2:753,
786,
893; his coming, his history, compared
with Jesus, AE 2:764-71; with his mother till twelve, at
thirty baptized by Anup, transformed into only begotten son; 'owner of twin
souls,' AE 2:787; the 'Two Horus Gods,' title of, in
pyramid texts of Teta; born of two mothers, Neith and Sekhet, Iusăas and
Nebhetep, Isis and Nut, two Marys, AE 2:788; An-Mut-ef and Si-meri-ef, titles of
Horus, AE 2:789; first was ruler in circle of lesser year, second
was 'traveller of the heavenly road' in circle of precession, AE
2:791,
866;
heir of Seb, Osiris, Ra, AE 2:793; sower of seed in field of Osiris,
AE 2:801,
805; peaceful and avenger, AE 2:803; intercessor, AE
2:805; giver of sight to
blind, explanation of; AE 2:815,
817,
854; image of; taken to Bakhten to exorcize
an evil spirit, AE 2:816; in the Mount, AE 2:825; teacher in the boat, AE
2:827; founder of kingdom in spirit world, AE 2:854; the fisher, AE 2:860; wounded in eye by Sut whilst
keeping watch for Ra, AE 2:871-2; the sayer, AE 2:890; his attributes when reborn for heaven of eternity, AE 2:896; his discourse to Osiris, AE 2:897; teacher of lesser
mysteries in first advent, teacher of greater in his second, AE
2:901
Horus-hawk, a solar elementary, NG 1:324
Horus-Khenti-Khrati, BB 2:57
Horus-Khuti, BB 1:271
Horus-Maat-Kheru,
the Word made Truth, AE 2:709; house of a thousand years, cycle of precession, AE
2:712,
733,
734,
744,
866; Lord of the Balance, reborn in, AE
2:746
Horus-Tema, avenger of his father, BB 1:34
Hot cross-bun, symbol of equinoctial boundary, BB 1:121
Housapti, king of first dynasty, ML
211
House of Osiris, seven halls, NG 2:50
Hu, BB 1:291,
324,
331,
339,
343,
356, BB 2:352; brindled-ox of BB 1:84; solar son BB
1:317; Hu-Gadarn, the
overseer, BB 1:326; = corn, the mighty bull, BB 1:327; onion of, as
gliding serpent. BB 1:340; Son of Tum BB 1:369; = Jesus, BB
1:444; god of corn BB 1:453; children of
BB 1:461; = spirit of light, BB
2:291; god of light, BB 2:326;
bulls of, NG 1:529; teacher of tillage, NG 2:137
Hu and Ka, the gods, BB 2:290; = sun below and sun above horizon, BB 2:551
Huhi, god, the eternal, AE 1:498, AE
2:893; title of Ptah, Atum and Osiris, AE
1:499
Hunt, AE 1:72
Hurakan, Quiche primordial power, NG 1:330
Hushtoli, storm-wind, Chinese deity, NG 1:331
Huythaca, deluge of, AE 2:585
Hwang-ti, or Hien Yuan, first celestial builder, AE 2:626
Hyades, the, harbingers of water or Spring, AE 1:301
Hydra, figure of Apap reptile, AE 1:259,
270,
291,
396,
458, AE
2:729; drowned in inundation, AE 1:292,
298,
418
Hyena, mother totem, AE 1:65
Hymn to the early elemental powers, found on the walls
of temple in El-Khargeh, AE 1:412
Hymn to Osiris, compared with Isaiah xxxiv. and
xxxv., AE 1:490; 'O thou who art called aloud,' AE 2:848
Hynde, Capt., AE 1:73
Hyperboreans, dwellers in the celestial pole-land, AE 1:386
Hvergelmir, cauldron of, NG 2:177
Hwang-ti, obtains map-writings, NG 2:179
Hydra, dragon of the waters, NG 1:344
Iach, the anointed, BB 2:77; Hebrew elementary, NG
1:330
Iah, mighty deeds of, AE 1:499,
500; the Messiah, AE 1:500; typical lion, AE
1:504
Iahu or Ihuh, Jehovah, the Father god in Israel, AE 1:423; also god the son, AE
1:503;
Hebrew Creator, AE 1:424,
435; son of Ptah, AE 1:437; the One God in Israel, AE
1:498,
680; the
name, AE 1:499; worshipped as a bull calf, AE 1:505; self-existent and eternal God,
AE 1:516, AE 2:668; one with Atum-Huhi, AE 2:680; God the Father in Revelation, AE
2:717
Iah-Elohim, his creation compared with that of Ptah, AE 1:409; planter of garden
in Genesis; equal to Iu and his associate gods, AE 1:435
Iah-Jehovah, names of father and son in one god, AE 1:519
Ialdabaoth, gnostic chief, ML
117,
124,
128,
129; a form of Sut, AE 1:422; elder brother and creator, AE
1:428
Iao, fourfold god, NG 1:417,
545-6; figures of, NG 1:355; NG 2:436; planetary hebdomas, NG
2:56; god with ass’s head; ass-headed, grasping two serpents;
portrayed on Gnostic gems as double-headed ass, ML
130-1,
220, AE 1:506; ass has the name of, ML
235
Iao-Abraxas, NG 2:79
Iao-Chnubis, ML 125; god of number seven, ML
126
Iao-Sabaoth, BB 2:437; god of seven planetary heavens, NG 2:80; an ass, NG 2:455
Iau, sage of the gods, AE 1:502; Jehovah, AE
1:506
Iaw, British God of ten letters or vowels, NG 1:287
Iberiu, BB 2:681
Ibis, great enemy of the serpent, BB 2:271
Ibrahim, Hamid, BB 2:606
Ichthys, BB 1:46; or Ichthys, sign of Pisces, NG 1:452;
fish-Christ, NG 2:391; = Fish-man, ML
8; Ichthys, the Fish, the Christ, instructs men by day,
retires to lake of Galilee, ML 8
Ideographic signs, pre-alphabetic, NG 1:243; reduced to letters, NG
1:243-4; names
first given to, NG 1:244
Idiotai, uninstructed Jews, thought prophecy have fulfilment in human history,
ML 8
Idzubar, = Bar, BB 2:345
Ieou, two great books of, AE 1:500; 'Wisdom of Jesus' and 'Wisdom of Solomon'
possibly versions of, AE 1:500, AE 2:771; books contain lesser and greater mysteries, AE 2:771,
781; the First Man, AE 2:793
Ife, Yoruban birthplace of the gods, BB 2:603; human birthplace, NG 2:15
Ignatian epistles, NG 2:378
Iho-Iho, divided heaven, NG 2:43
Ili, Assyrian gods, ML 124
Illuminati, held onto mysteries, ML
108
Immaculate conception, BB 1:142, NG 1:551, NG 2:398; represented in Luxor by Kneph, ML
5 (See also Annunciation)
Immortality, by embalming, BB 2:482;
continuity, NG 2:129; dependant on totality, ML
239; Horus the manifestor of, AE
1:230
Inapertwa, Arunta tradition of, AE 1:67; born from the elements, AE
1:132; pre-human
creatures, AE 1:429; traditions of, amongst six Arunta totems, AE
1:429
Incarnation, doctrine of, AE 1:231
Incense, = breath of life, ML
224
India, from Khentu, south, NG 2:31
Indicator, NG 1:37
Indra, and Vritra, NG 1:307; the carpenter, NG 2:468
Ing, an enclosure, NG 1:66
Ing-gau, men of the Ing, NG 1:66; sign of, NG 1:40
Inundation, dates of, AE
1:260; Uaka festival of the, AE 1:290; birthday of the, birthday of the world, AE 1:291; beetle, bennu, heralds of, AE
1:295; end of; sun
in Aquarius, AE 1:300; birth of the New, AE 1:301; birthplace of the, AE
1:307, AE 2:728; type of an
overwhelming flood, reproduced in heaven and in Amenta, AE 2:552; bringer of food,
AE 2:727
Investiture, the mystery of, AE 2:772-3;
day of 'Come thou to us' in
Pistis Sophia, 'Come thou hither' in Ritual, AE
2:773
Io, lunar goddess, BB 2:440
Irenaeus, his Jesus not crucified at 33, but passed
through every age, lived to be old, ML
4; complains Marcion dismembered epistles of Paul,
ML 29
Iris, BB 1:362
Iritisen, BB 1:376
Irminsul, mythical pillar which joined earth and heaven together, AE 1:353
Ishtar, BB 1:277,
321, BB 2:70,
146,
474; goddess of seven stars, BB 2:147,
487; Lady of the mountain,
BB 2:171; Goddess 15, BB 2:545; androgynous type, NG
1:511, ML
120,
134-6; 'Bridal Goddess,' = Venus, ML
137; descent
of, ML
175-6,
184; descent of, AE 1:299,
412; form of Hathor, AE
2:559; House of,
AE 2:575; mistress of mountain of pole, AE
2:591
Ishtar and Izdubar, legend of, ML
177
Ishtar and Tammuz, = Isis and Osiris, BB 1:13
Isis, BB 1:283,
321, BB 2:45,
199; her descent into
underworld, BB 1:13; black negroid, BB
1:14,
18; collar worn
by, BB 1:84; accompanied by dog, BB 1:346; = Hes, BB 1:351; = great mother, BB
1:354; hes of, BB 1:381;
two collars of, BB 1:396; her veil of Sais, BB 2:173; pierces
head of serpent,
BB 2:243;
her afterbirth, BB 2:246; = the seat, BB 2:298; conceived,
BB 2:390; as Hes-Taurt,
cow-headed genetrix, BB 2:503; star = symbol of, BB 2:594; hung
charm or amulet around her neck, BB 2:668; in Virgo, bears seed in her
hands, bruising serpent's head, ML
114,
136,
138,
180; mother-moon, AE 1:23; veil of, AE 1:31; blood of, AE
1:69,
137; salvation by, AE 1:233; as
field, type of Great Mother, AE 1:97; typical Virgin, blood mother, AE
1:136; watching
over Osiris in Amenta, AE 1:220,
880; lunar goddess, spearing Apap, AE
1:288,
4I7; swallow
representative of, AE 1:296; in Virgo, AE 1:296; seeking for water, AE
1:299,
528; tears of,
AE 1:299; hiding herself and her child, AE 2:714; the widow, AE
2:769
Isis and Nephthys, bring forth Easter
child, BB 1:280; = two sisters, NG 1:470, NG 2:460; two mothers, two sisters, two wives of Osiris; two ancestresses, Virgin and Nurse,
AE 1:77-9, AE 2:550,
664; watching by Osiris, AE
1:224; brought
back to Osiris by Horus, AE 1:228, AE 2:844-5; represented by two birds, AE
2:553; at tomb
of Osiris, AE 2:883
Isis-Serkh, scorpion goddess, AE 1:297; Scorpio, AE
1:302
Isle of flame, AE 2:691,
693
Isle of truth, AE 1:374
Israel, children of, their 'backslidings' = return to worship of Great
Mother, AE 1:497; mother of, a lioness, AE 1:504-5; god of, known to Moses under two
different names, AE 1:518; in Sheol, AE 1:541; and his twelve sons,
= Ra in heaven of twelve divisions, AE 2:649; children of, travel through Amenta with Moses,
enter Promised Land with Joshua, AE 2:686; people of, only mentioned once on monuments; the seed of, AE 2:687; marauders in Egypt, AE 2:687-9
Isullanu, Ishtar's lover, ML
136
Iu, BB 2:309; of Atum cult, BB 2:106; = name of Jew, BB
2:432; earlier feminine form in
Io, BB 2:440; or AO, the Coming One, NG 2:374;
'to come.' ML 10; Iu in Egypt = Iao in Phoenicia = Assur in Assyria,
ML 41; ass has name of Iu, ML
235; the seven, AE 1:397; son of Ptah, AE 1:423,
437,
500, AE 2:891; ever-coming son, type of eternal, AE 1:424,
499,
500, AE 2:680; name of Atum, pharaoh’s associate gods compared
with Iahu-Elohim, AE 1:435; represented by the ass, AE 1:436; his fight with the serpent,
bruiser of serpent’s head, AE 1:462; = Jesus of the sayings, AE
1:500; son of Ptah,
an astronomical builder; son of Atum, a great builder Kamite Solomon; Prince of
Peace; divine healer, AE 1:502, AE 2:668,
751; son of Atum-Ra, portrayed as a calf, AE
1:505;
represented by an ass, AE 1:506; the sayer or logos, AE 1:517,
890; a form of Tum, AE
2:890;
= Egyptian Jesus, AE 2:902
Iu-em-hetep, BB 1:369, BB 2:103; the repa, = prince of peace, = Solomon, BB
2:106; prototype
of Jewish Solomon, BB 2:108; wears long robe, BB 2:230; son of Atum,
BB 2:272;
son of Atum-Iusaas = Jesus of apocrypha, BB 2:287,
395; peace-bringer
BB 2:298; = Egyptian Jesus, BB 2:300, ML
58,
137; form of Serapis, BB
2:303; son of Atum, or of Ptah, 'Ever-Coming One,' ML
10; son of Atum, designated 'Eternal Word,'
ML 235; = Horus as Prince of Peace, AE 1:290,
424,
498, AE 2:674,
728,
751; builder of
temple of heaven, AE 1:365,
502; coming to stop strife in Amenta, AE
1:417;
bringer of peace and goodwill, AE 2:755; conqueror of dragon in Hydra, bruiser of
serpent in Ophiucus, conqueror of Sut in Twins, AE
418; name of Atum, Kamite Jesus, AE
457,
500,
516,
680,
704,
728; name of Solomon, AE
1:516; Jesus in
Revelation, Pistis Sophia, Apocrypha, and Books of Taht
Aan, AE 2:717; the Saviour who brought food with inundation, AE
2:727; one of eight great gods of Egypt 20,000 years ago, child of Iusăas and Atum, AE
2:728; temple of, at Philae, inscription on, AE 2:752; teacher in temple, divine healer,
temple built in honour of, AE 2:755; a title of Atum-Horus, AE 2:756; teacher of twelve
years old, AE 2:776; the sayer, AE 2:890,
902; son of Ptah at Memphis, son of Atum at Annu, AE
2:891
Iu-su, or son who comes, BB 2:108; Iusu or Iusif the coming child, BB
2:299
Iuaa, and Tiuaa, BB 2:407
Ius or Jews, BB 2:309
Iusa (or Iusu), Jesus in Revelation, AE 2:717; son imaged by the calf or
lamb, AE 2:722; son of Iusäas and Atum, AE 2:728,
749; prototype of Gospel Jesus, AE
2:749;
ever-coming messianic son, AE 2:749,
751; represented by ass and ox;
portrayed with ass’s ears, AE 2:753; temple built for his worship at Sakkara, link
between him and Jesus, AE 2:756; compared with Jesus, AE
2:764,
771; Iusas and Nehhetep, the two mothers of, AE 2:786; the ass-eared god hauling solar disk from Amenta, AE
2:799
Iusäas, cow-headed goddess, AE 1:505, AE 2:677; mother of Iu, AE 1:506; Bride of, in
Revelation, AE 2:717; consort of Atum, mother of Iusa, AE
2:763,
788
Iusăas and Nebhetep, Atum’s two wives, AE 1:456, AE
2:674
Ivan, Prince, finder of the way into Amenta, AE 1:357
lvi, = typhonian Kefa, BB 2:156; Polynesian Ive, NG 2:38; Tahitian Great Mother, ML
223
Izanagi and Izanami, Japanese two elemental spirits, AE 1:402; identical with Shu and Tefnut, AE
1:402, AE 2:583; divinely deputed to make island of Japan, AE
2:583
Izanami, sister of the Japanese Kami, AE 1:328
Izdubar, BB 2:400,
474, ML
136
Jabma Aimo, Lapp house of the dead in nether earth, AE 1:354
Jack and Jill, BB 1:335; lunar twins, NG 1:489, ML
172
Jack and the beanstalk, Horus, AE 1:299
Jack of Hilton, BB 1:259
Jack Horner, BB 1:331
Jack-in-the-box, BB 1:330-1, BB 2:291
Jack-o'-Lent, BB 1:264
Jack the Giant-killer. = Khunsu, ML
174
Jackal, seer in dark, BB 1:224;
type of Sut-Anup, BB 2:652; typical thief, NG 1:56; type of dark one, ML
177; typhonian type of dark power,
ML 182; bad men after death changed into, ML
243; zootype of Judge, Seer, Guide, of ways, AE 1:330, AE
2:612,
632; representative
of Polaris, AE 1:330; guide of the dead, AE 1:354,
360; dog of Sut, AE
2:612; figure of Pole, AE 2:626
Jacob, = impersonation of sun-god, BB 2:184; his family, BB
2:348; sons
of = ten in number, BB 2:350
Jacob and Esau, twin brothers, NG 1:450, ML
173
Jacob and the Ten Tribes, = Ra and his ten cycles, AE 2:649
Jacob-El, worshipped as a divinity in Northern Syria, AE 1:508, AE
2:654; name on one of
the scarabs, AE 2:653-4; mummy of; burial-place of; well of, AE
2:654
Jah, BB 2:310; black god, BB
2:329
Jambu, or rose-apple tree, NG 1:394
James, brother of the lord, NG 2:466, ML
87; church in
Jerusalem, head of, ML 85; follower of Joshua Ben-Pandira,
ML 85; his 'Word of Truth' = Egyptian 'Ma-Kheru,'
ML 87; died about 60 AD, ML
88
Jehoshua, = Jesus, NG 2:387
Jehoshua ben Pandira, BB 2:381, NG 2:489, ML
1; personal existence of Jesus as,
can definitely be established, ML 2; born earlier even than 102 BC, ML
2; began teaching, a rabbi in 154 BC, ML
2;
probably
born about 120 BC, ML 2; crucified, hanged on a tree,
ML 2; put to death in 71 BC, ML
3; the only Jesus known to Jews,
ML 3;
= Jesus of 'other gospel,' = the Nazarene, ML
4; probably a Healer, ML
21,
70; possibly an Essene, ML
76; James a follower of,
ML 85; Jewish political and social reformer, ML
269
Jehovah, BB 2:292; = Hebrew Great Mother, BB
2:73,
380; of sevenfold nature, BB
2:148; form of Kefa or Khebt, BB 2:150;
female divinity, BB 2:165,
292; born as first child in heaven, BB
2:340; goddess of the
seven stars, BB 2:345,
437; first form feminine, BB 2:382; androgynous type, NG
1:513
Jehovah-Elohim, ML 116,
129; = Great Mother and companions, BB 2:159,
164;
= genitrix and seven elementaries, NG 2:50
Jehovah-Nissi, BB 2:264
Jeremiah, = Remi the weeper, BB 2:336
Jericho, a form of the heptanomis, AE 2:686
Jerusalem, = yoni of earth, BB 2:170; its fall, NG 2:500; the two; city of truth, AE 1:539; seven footprints of Abraham at, AE
2:606;
above, AE 2:687; New, AE 2:712; built on square; heaven of Atum, based on four quarters of solstices and equinoxes, AE
2:724
Jesse, = nachash, the serpent, BB 2:82
Jesu Ben-Panthera—see
Jehoshua ben Pandira
Jesul, = Jesu,= the Lord, BB 2:202
Jesus, BB 2:103,
107,
381; = Hu, BB 1:444; of the apocrypha, BB 2:287; black, BB
2:300;
= Good Scarabaeus, BB 2:317; bi-mater, NG 1:505; the well, NG 2:419;
death assigned to, in Book of Acts as crucified, ML
2; Jesus of Nazareth
(and of the canonical gospels) unknown to Justus, to Celsus, to Josephus; reference to him
a undoubted
forgery, ML 3; Celsus says he was not a pure word, not a true logos, but a
man in sorcery of Egypt ML 3; genealogy of, by Epiphanius, ML
3; not only born of mythical motherhood, ML
5; birth
of, is astronomical, ML 6; proved by Cssini, ML
6; born at winter solstice,
ML 7; made up from various gods, ML
9; composite, a divinity,
ML 9; hermaphroditic deity, with paps, ML
10; as bringer of peace,
ML 10; a
potter, not a carpenter, ML 11; anointing at puberty = typical adult, the Christ =
the Messiah, ML 14; popular lay-figure that never lived, a
lay-figure of pagan origin, ML 23;
of gnosis, birthplace in the mind of
man, ML 33; of gnosis, could not be made flesh, ML
34; all things summed up in, ML
36;
= Saint Sophia, ML 50; his biography suppressed,
ML 53;
mythical, = Egyptian skeleton, ML 62; speaks to the twelve in parables only,
ML 63; his contest with Satan, temptation on the Mount, ML
64,
104; shows no remorse
for poor, etc., ML 72; = Horus as lord of lunar light, ML
76; his resurrection not
physical but spiritual, ML 95; his ascension into Heaven, ML
103; transforms into the
Christ when Holy Spirit descends upon him, ML
235; figured as type of a soul of both sexes, AE 1:237, AE
2:717; the sayings of,
AE 1:517; who came by water, blood, and spirit, AE 2:695; first-born from the
dead, AE 2:702,
708; husbandman, compared with Horus, AE 2:710; in
Revelation, the
Egyptian Iusa or Coming Son, AE 2:717,
764,
771; manifestor for the Father, various
types of, AE 2:722 (See also Christ)
Jesus legend in Egypt, AE 2:727; born from fish’s mouth, AE 2:734; his seven attendant
spirits, names of; various forms of seven attendant on, AE 2:737; birthday of,
date disputed, AE 2:745; Virgin motherhood, divine sonship, miracles, sayings, all
ascribed in earlier ages to Iusu, AE 2:749; riding on two asses, AE 2:753;
and in
Rome, AE 2:756; his birth and history compared with Horus, AE
2:764-71; the
Christ, AE 2:786; Mary the Virgin and Mary the wife of Cleopas, two mothers of, AE
2:787; with his mother till twelve years, at thirty baptized by John,
becomes only begotten of the father, AE 2:787-9,
794; teaches in temple, AE
2:796,
825; turns water into wine, AE 2:798,
827; drives out buyers and sellers in
temple; curses fig-tree, compared with Horus, AE 2:798; two Jesuses in
catacombs, AE 2:801; bringer of peace and with sword, AE
2:803; sends evil spirits into swine, explanation of, AE 2:810; gives sight to blind,
explanation of, AE 2:815; in the Mount, AE 2:819; his discourse on regeneration, compared
with Hermes, AE 2:822; transformation of, AE 2:823; prays in the Mount,
lodges in the Mount, AE 2:825; calms the tempest, AE 2:829; and Satan
= representatives of Sut and Horus, AE 2:832; two women who anoint, AE
2:846,
871,
880; washes feet of disciples, AE 2:848,
870; Good Shepherd, AE
2:861;
first four disciples chosen by, differently given by Matthew and John, AE
2:861;
transformed into a spirit at baptism, AE 2:863; crowned
'King of the Jews,'
compared with Horus; carrying his cross, compared with Ptah-Sekari and Osiris, AE
2:873; scourging and buffeting of, origin of, AE 2:874; his crown of thorns,
possible origin of, AE 2:875; the resurrection of, compared with that of Horus,
AE 2:878-9; anointed with precious ointment before his death, anointed after his
death by Nicodemus, compared with anointing of Horus and embalming of the
mummy, AE 2:880; his ascension from Mount of Olives compared with solar god
rising from Mount of Olive-tree, AE 2:888-9; glorifying his father,
paralleled with Horus’ address to Osiris, AE 2:898; as Bread of Life, Light of
the World, Door of the Sheep, Good Shepherd, Resurrection and the Life, True
Vine, compared with Horus in same characters, AE 2:898-900
Jesus (the Egyptian), expounder of mysteries, the sayer, the Word, AE
1:500; two,
grandfather and grandson, AE 1:516; sayings of, AE 1:517, AE
2:771; born as fish of Iusas and bread of Nephthys, AE 2:734; portrayed with fish on his head,
crocodile beneath his feet, AE 2:735; brought on by Pistis Sophia, AE
2:771; throned on Mount Olivet with twelve around him, figure of solar god
with twelve who rowed Ra's bark, AE 2:840; traced back to time of Ptah,
AE 2:891
Jesus (of the Apocrypha), adored by dragons; attended and adored by lions,
AE 2:767; flight into Egypt, astronomical origin of, AE 2:768; at three years
makes dead fish live; at five, models sparrows out of clay, makes them fly,
AE 2:777,
809; sows one grain of corn, makes a hundred quarters of it, AE
2:802; puts
many cloths into one dye, brings out each one a different colour,
explanation of, AE 2:809
Jesus (the Gnostic), = Egyptian Horus, AE 2:752,
777-86;
goes down into Amenta like Horus, AE 2:772-3; = Aber-Amentho, AE
2:773; Lord of
Resurrection, AE 2:780; his mother’s description of him, AE
2:791
Jews, of Egyptian origin, BB 2:23; name of, BB 2:380; black
ones of India, BB
2:432; Damascus as birthplace of, BB 2:435; in possession of astronomical allegory, sign of Jonas, ML
8
Jewish customs, NG 2:297,
299-300
Jewish New Year, preceded by ten days of penitence, AE 1:220
Jews, pre-historic; their dispersion over the world, a religious community,
not a race, AE 1:505; great typical builders, their name, AE
1:508; Aaiu in Egypt, followers of Ihuh, AE 1:511; worshippers of the Father only, AE 1:520-4
Jew’s harp, symbolic figure, NG 1:289
Jingo, BB 1:337
Job, torment of, BB 2:332; = Remi the weeper. BB 2:333; imagery in
his book, Egyptian; characters in, compared with Horus, Osiris,
Sut, etc., AE 1:492-6; hunted by the Lord as a lion, AE 1:504; in Sheol, AE
1:541
John (the Baptist), BB 2:109;
logos of, NG 2:369; and Virgin Mary the breather, NG
2:458; born of woman, does not
enter Kingdom, helps to found it, AE 2:856
John (the Divine), his gospel links true gnosis with false history of gospels,
ML 69; the Book of Revelation, AE 2:690; Christianized form of Taht-Aan, AE
2:691-2,
699
Jonah, ML 180; carried by fish, AE 1:276,
468
Jonas, sign of = Oan, or Fish-man of Nineveh, ML
9
Joseph, = Iu-sif, coming son, BB 2:303; = the repa, BB
2:304; sold to Potiphar, BB 2:398; under many names, Adon, Tammuz, Duzi, Baal, Sutekh, Khunsu,
Iu-em-hept, Greek Ie, Jasius, Jesus, BB 2:399; story of, and Potiphar is
mythological,
BB 2:400; of mythology, in Egypt when king Apophis ruled, BB 2:402; canal of,
AE 1:503; lion in pit with, AE 1:504; bullock, a zootype of,
AE 1:505; Joseph-El, worshipped as divinity in Northern Syria, AE
1:508, AE 2:654; leader
of Israelites, a sacred scribe; Peteseph, Egyptian name of; a mythical
divinity, AE 1:509; Iu the sif, AE 1:509-10; dreamer and interpreter of dreams, AE
1:510; thirty years old when going
out as ruler over all Egypt; = Adon of the Pharaoh, AE
1:511,
515; = young solar god, AE 1:512; compared with Bata,
AE 1:513-5; Potiphar’s wife, AE 1:513; the sheaves, AE
2:650
Joshua, BB 2:254,
277-8; Hebrew representative of Shu, AE 2:657-8,
683-4; commanded to cross the
Jordan, AE 2:684; Children of Israel enter the Promised Land under, AE
2:686
Jowett, on New Beginning, NG 2:378
Jubu, wife of Brahma, NG 2:15
Judaeus and Hierosolymus, BB 2:428
Judah, BB 1:290; triple lion, AE 1:504
Judas, his death; Eg. Sut, NG 2:444; man in the moon, ML
187; identical with Sut; bad boy who struck Jesus and betrayed
him to the Jews, AE 2:833; a brother of Jesus, AE
2:837
Judea, betrayal by, BB 2:96; derivation of name, AE 1:503
Judgment, the, in Amenta, AE 1:240; twofold, AE 1:247; Great, at end of world;
Jewish ceremonies, AE 1:475, AE 2:694; Valley of, AE 1:475; Great, described by Enoch, AE
2:694;
Great, periodic, astronomical, AE 2:694,
712; last, harvest identical with,
AE 2:864; last, prophecy concerning, in Gospels, AE 2:866; periodic in Amenta, AE
2:867
Judgment Hall, examination of manes in, AE 1:205; forty-two types of terror in,
AE 1:318; judged become clothed, AE 1:466; Revelation, AE
2:703; the Osiris
pleading in, AE 2:867
Julian’s warfare with the cross, NG 1:433
Jumala, god of the Iuma, BB 2:491
Juno, BB 2:147,
190
Jupiter, planetary soul of Seb, NG 2:58
Justin, ascension of Christ, on Simon, ML
96
Ka, ancient god = Kak, BB 1:330
Ka, double of the dead, NG 2:30, AE 1:177, AE 2:885; Mexican custom; offerings to; Horus the manifestor of, AE
1:178; type of eternal duration, AE 1:202; depicted in temple of
Luxor; food offered to, at mortuary meal, AE 1:203; priests of the; highest
of the seven souls, AE 1:204, AE 2:790; Ritual read to, whilst preparing mummy for
burial, AE 1:213; = I or Ego, one of the seven souls, AE 1:479; final form of soul,
AE 1:488
Kaaba at Mecca, NG 2:262
Kabari, seven companions, NG 2:22
Kabbalah, BB 2:226; based on mythological astronomy, BB 2:127; first taught by God, BB
2:128;
world of emanations, BB 2:150
Kabhsenuf, the hawk, AE 1:86,
436; one of four brothers, children, of Horus, gods
of four quarters, AE 2:782,
824,
826,
857-8,
859
Kabirim, the seven, AE 1:497, AE 2:594
Kamephe, god of breath, BB 2:286
Katt, Christopher, BB 1:158
Kadmus, BB 1:84,
145
Kaf-ape, = cynocephalus, BB 1:28; menstruating monkey, BB 2:56; pre-human clicker; typical
hand,
NG 1:45; elementary type of hurricane,
NG 1:325
Kaffir, derived from black, NG 1:284
Kafruti, BB 1:446
Kagu, Japanese double Mount, AE 1:349
Kahi, the child, pseudonym for Child-Horus; book of his second divine birth, AE
2:739
Kak, ancient star-god, BB 2:270,
287; black god, BB
2:300; completer of circle, BB 2:479; god of darkness, BB 2:635; darkness and god of
darkness, NG 1:266-7
Kŕk or Kaga, Hindu ascetic, BB 2:202
Kakad-Dâitik, Mount, centre of earth, AE 1:350
Kalevala, Finnish divine hero, BB 2:294
Kalikalange, inner African child-hero, AE 1:252
Kam, = Black Land, BB 1:4; typical name for Egypt, BB 1:454
Kami, Japanese divine ancestors, NG 1:329; Japanese eight gods; and their sister Izanami, AE 1:328; three
Japanese creators, one with Sut, Horus, and Shu, AE 1:402
Kamit, cultivated land given to Horus, AE 1:4,
9
Kamite abyss, NG 2:25
Kamutf, bull of the mother, BB 2:643
Kane, Hawaiian hero, BB 2:205; Polynesian god, BB 2:567
Kansa, Hindu Herod, NG 2:403
Kaph, BB 2:121
Kaphreth, mercy-seat, BB 2:312
Kapi, a name of Shu, BB 2:264
Karast, BB 1:295,
418, BB 2:77,
557; embalmed corpse, BB 2:477; risen Christ, BB
2:479; or Christ, NG 2:131,
358; mummy Christ, NG 2:436; ML
21,
99; = Egyptian original of Greek Christ, ML
248; god or person embalmed, anointed, AE 1:258; type of Christ, the anointed,
AE 2:765,
881
Karnak, temple at, BB 1:22
Kartaphileg, called Joseph, in a trance every century, who rises again at thirty, AE 1:509
Karun, evil demon, BB 2:243
Kâs, 'the god who is in the Tuat,' AE 1:218
Kâsu, Osirian place of burial, AE 1:418,
420,
479, AE 2:643
Kârtikęya, six-beaded, NG 2:287
Kat-en-Atha, or Womb of the Marshes, BB 2:356
Kat-Mut, Egyptian goddess, BB 2:322
Katesh, naked goddess, BB 1:235, BB 2:166
Kava or ava, an intoxicating drink, BB 2:566
Kavi, power of drink, NG 1:390
Kaylasa and Kanagiri, invisible mountains, AE 1:380
Keb, 4, of the four quarters, NG 1:408
Kebek, ancient star-god, = Kak, BB 2:270,
290-1; oldest form of Seb,
BB 2:424
Kęd, BB 1:125,
128,
315,
325,
351,
362,
457-8,
503, BB 2:680; British Great Mother, BB
1:46; Kęd or Keridwen, BB 1:96; goddess of corn,
BB 1:100; womb of, BB 1:126,
399; = Lladd, BB 1:316-7; Ark of, BB
1:317,
413; vase of, BB 1:318,
389; goddess of
fire & ferment, BB 1:319; sat on seven hills, BB 1:320; = Khebt,
the good Typhon, BB
1:322;
= Khept, BB 1:363; = Kheft or Ta-urt, BB 1:369,
487; tongue of, BB
1:373; her throne, BB 1:383; circle of,
BB 1:405; priests of, were dogs, BB 1:431; pair or cauldron of, BB
1:450-1; priests of = Hodigion,
BB 1:459; and Arthur, = Sut-Typhon, BB 1:460; = tree, BB
1:479; type of goddess = sow, BB 2:161; personified Tree of Knowledge, BB
2:425
Kef, goddess of hinder-part, BB 1:321; = Tef, BB 1:492;
= hippopotamus, BB 2:254
Kefa, mother of flesh, BB 1:245; Goddess of Hind Quarter, BB
1:250; female water-horse, BB 1:425; 'Living Word' at Ombos, ML
123; name signifies mystery,
ML 126
Kęn, snake goddess, BB 2:271,
424
Kenset, or Chavah, BB 2:271; goddess of Great Bear, BB 2:73,
137,
145,
148; original
of Queen Saba, BB 2:171; Egyptian name of Phoenicia, BB
2:199; cult of, in
Israel, BB 2:343; Egyptian
name for Nubia, AE 1:304
Kent's Cave, BB 1:376
Kep, name of old goddess of seven stars, BB 2:541; name denotes
puissance, force, power; personified primordial Power, BB 2:544;
mystery of, AE 2:698;
Kepha, old genetrix, ML 126
Kepheus, queen of Ethiopia, BB 2:240; station of the pole, AE 2:580;
pole in constellation of, legend of men
turned into monkeys, AE 2:653
Kepheus, King, BB 2:503
Keres and Bacchus, NG 2:365
Keridwen, BB 1:126; cauldron of,
BB
1:344,
349,
369, 394,
486, AE 1:382; the hwch. BB 1:224; = Great Mother, BB
1:322; chair of, BB 1:421; her broth, BB 2:675
Keridwen and Ogyrwen, twin sisters, NG 1:469
Ket's Coity Houses, BB 1:405,
415
Ketos or Khetos, monster fish, AE 1:279-80,
282,
404-5
Kettai the builders, BB 1:218
Ketti, stone of, BB 1:458
Keys, of Death and Hell, AE 2:717
Kha, vagina type, BB 2:73
Khab, circle of the Great Bear, BB 2:73
Khaba, or third soul, ML
226
Khabit, the shade, one of seven souls, AE 1:479
Khabsu, tree; gods, form of seven Great Spirits, AE 2:604,
699;
stars, lamps, AE
2:699
Khaft, a name for godless, evil ones, BB 2:375
Khamuas, tales of, AE 2:769,
776,
852
Khatesh, BB 1:333
Kheb, mythological Lower Egypt, BB
1:453, AE 2:655; name of Nile, BB 1:199; water-horse, BB 1:318
Khebek, = Sevekh, BB 2:134
Khebekh, son of Kheb the genetrix, BB 2:292
Khebma, BB 1:456; Mother of the Waters, BB 1:37; ancient genetrix of north, BB
1:446; in mythology, most ancient genetrix of Egypt, BB 1:386, BB 2:518; Great Mother, BB 2:381
Khebt, BB 1:447-8,
476, BB 2:143; goddess of Great Bear, AE 1:308; bearer of
'Bull-roarer,' AE
1:309;
water-cow of, AE 1:310; = birthplace, BB 1:5,
36; Khebt, Khept or Kheft means lower, hinder-part, BB 1:5,
30; hippopotamus of waters, BB 1:316; = Kęd, BB
1:321,
333-4; = good Typhon, BB 1:322-4; carries the knot, BB
2:25; celestial region belonging to sabean
religion, BB 2:190; = lower Egypt, BB 2:193; personified birthplace in the
north, BB 2:348; goddess of north, BB 2:634
Khebta-Khentu, double land, NG 2:23
Khebti, genetrix, BB 2:157
Khef, old bringer-forth, BB 1:197,
383
Kheft, BB 1:315,
362,
450, BB 2:162; ancient mother, BB 1:227; lioness, BB
1:277; goddess of the
west, BB 1:367; lady of the country, BB 1:440; later signified the devil, BB
1:451; the evil
one, BB 1:479; = goddess of the hinder-part, BB 1:15,
321; or Khep = Kęd, BB
1:100; typhonian genetrix, BB 1:420; as first ruler of time, BB 2:40,
139
Khem, virile male, type-name, NG 1:209; androgynous type, NG
1:510,
527
Khem, sower of seed, BB 1:119; the erector, BB 1:234; type
of sun of resurrection, BB 2:335
Khem-Horus, BB 1:208, BB 2:78,
673; = resurrection, BB 2:71; male manifestor,
virile adult, BB
2:304;
emblem of erection, BB 2:484
Khemenu, town of, AE 1:304
Khemi, = Egypt, personified as a female, BB 1:4
Khemt or Khem-Horus, typical adult of 30 years, ML
13
Khenkhat, funeral bed in Amenta, AE 2:817
Khent or Khentu, Egyptian south, BB 1:16, BB 2:24
Khep, Goddess of Hind Quarter, BB 1:250; goddess of mystery, BB
1:333
Kheph, thigh-shaped instrument for 'opening the mouth,' AE 2:710
Kheper, the transformer; a type of Har-Makhu, AE 1:332; title of Ptah,
AE 1:405; male
creator,
AE 1:408; beetle-headed, AE
1:437
Kheper-Neb-er-ter, his creation, AE 1:402
Kheper-Ptah, circle established by, BB 2:312;
= Egyptian Vulcan, BB
2:337; form of the
crosser, BB 2:552; frog-headed, BB 2:555; potter, ML
116,
168; sign of Beetle, Crab, AE 1:302; Creator of all things, AE
1:408; Creator
by his Word, AE 1:409
Kepheus, constellation in the north, BB 1:212
Khepra, BB 1:402, BB 2:35,
38,
155,
231,
290,
311,
458;
beetle, symbol of, BB 1:110; as transformer, BB
1:223; drawing
Horus, BB 1:225; beetle-headed, BB 1:308; summer solstice, his transformation in, BB
1:411; earliest form of, Ptah, BB
2:318;
symbolizes becoming, BB 2:333; circle-clasper, BB 2:464; frog-headed as water,
beetle-headed as earth, BB 2:539; shaped first figure in rolling up his ball, BB
2:634; re-erector of the dead, BB 2:662; the figurer, NG 1:192, ML
116,
138
Khepra-Ptah, BB 1:420
Khepra-Ra, = solar disk, BB 1:110,
208; seizer of seed, BB
2:468
Khepsh, = Great Bear, BB 1:34,
277; seven stars in the Great Bear, BB 2:81,
143,
465; of Typhon, ML
126
Khept, BB 1:133, BB 2:143; = British Kęd, BB 1:197; goddess of Seven Stars, BB
1:403; = Hebrew Khevah, goddess of north pole and the Bear, BB
2:158; celestial locality, AE 1:305; as Apt, water-cow, with woman’s breasts, AE
1:306
Khept-Mut, genetrix of the north, BB 2:322
Kheptu-khentu, = north and south, BB 2:27
Kheru, Child-Horus, the Word, the victim, AE 2:792
Kherufu, Twin Lions, throne of solar deity; succeeded by Crab and
Scarab, AE 1:455; Cherubim, AE 2:671; lion forms, AE
2:731; stationed at doors of
ancient churches, AE 2:754
Khesbet-Maat, stone of goddess of the Two Truths, BB 2:113
Khet-Mut, = Kęd, BB 1:333
Khetu, god of things, BB 1:362, BB 2:25
Khevekh or Sefekh, goddess of Great Bear, BB 2:143
Khnef or Khneph, BB 2:286; = Green God, BB 1:366;
'breath of those who are in the firmament,' BB
2:494; 'king of frogs,' ML
168
Khneminu, seven moulders or metallurgists who assisted Ptah, AE 1:345,
386,
405,
414,
428,
455,
593; as pygmies, AE 1:372
Khnum, lord of inundation, BB 1:365; king of frogs, AE 1:30; divine potter, portrayed at Philae, forming image
of man, AE 1:437
Khu, glorified soul, AE 1:202-3; one of seven souls, AE
1:479
Khu-en-Aten [Akhenaten], BB 1:356; disk-worshipper, BB 2:378,
408,
414,
419
Khufu or Kufu, BB 1:9,
127, BB 2:56,
135,
399;
representative of Sut, the son, Mar-Sut, BB 2:368; founder
of Great Pyramid, BB 2:371
Khum, father of Ethiopians, BB 1:5,
239
Khun, slayer of giants, BB 1:355
Khunsu, BB 1:354, BB 2:106; = Hercules, BB 1:340; child of both sun and
moon, BB
2:103; luni-solar, BB
2:104; giant-killer, BB 2:146; youthful hero, BB
2:313; expeller of spirits, NG 2:414; and pig, NG 2:415,
ML 137,
172,
185,
190
Khunsu-Nefer-Hept, Prince of Peace, BB
2:101; the Good Rest, ML
10
Khut. earlier form of Sut = Dog-star, BB 1:362,
459; modified
form of Khept, BB 2:370
Khuti, BB 1:331; Mount, name of the pole; race name, AE 2:627
Knemmu, assistants, ML 116
Kneph, his breath gives life, ML
5,
134
Knufi, = gnostic Knuphis, BB 1:365
Kiakiack and Dagun, NG 2:331
Kimarim, priests of ancient religion, BB 2:31
Kimmerians, Kimmeroi, of Homer, AE 2:627
Kina-Balu, Mount, landing-place of ancestral souls in native Borneo,
AE 1:390
King Aahmes, BB 2:373
King Aiu, BB 2:405
King Antuf, BB 2:107
King Apophis, BB 2:398
King Assa-Tat-Ka-Ra, BB 2:107
King Housap-ti, BB 1:9
King John, BB 1:342
King Pepi, BB 2:369,
684
King Ra-Apepi, BB 2:404
King Sapti, BB 2:368
King Seti-Nekht, BB 2:417
King Sut-Apehpeh, BB 2:398
King of Glory, glorification of; sun-god in astronomical mythology, AE
1:486
King Pepi, BB 1:10
Kingdom, Founders of the; Horus, in his second advent, found it for
his father, AE 2:853; founded by Horus in Amenta as a spirit world, AE
2:859
Kings, seven begetters, AE 2:600; two, of fire and water, custom of the Chréais,
Cambodia, AE 2:609; seven sons of Great Mother, AE 2:698; seven rulers of Heptanomis, AE 2:702; King of Kings, AE
2:710
Kings of Cologne, NG 1:3,
530
Kingship, NG 1:12
Kintu, first man in Central African legends, AE 1:253
Kiran, BB 1:462
Kiss, self-naming, NG 1:272
Kit's Bank, BB 1:321
Kivan or Kűn, BB 2:424; great harlot, BB 2:165-6; = Kefa,
Queen of Heaven, BB
2:190; and Moloch,
= Sut-Typhon, BB 2:343
Kneeling, bowing, custom of, BB 1:19
Knowledge, lamp of light, AE 1:196
Knowledge and food identical, NG 1:383; seven streams of, NG 2:64
Koin, Australian demon, BB 2:566
Koloe, BB 1:32
Kolpia, Phoenician god of beginnings, BB 2:494
Koob-borr, goddess of Great Bear, NG 2:5
Korah, sons of; rebels; the Psalms of, AE 1:471
Koro, Polynesian war-god = solar Horus, BB 2:576
Koro Island, and the bird lamenting its loss, AE 2:61
Kotou, customs of, breathing the ground, NG 1:79; baring the body, NG
1:96-8; going
on all fours, NG 1:98; going and bowing backwards, NG
1:99
Krater, sign, urn of inundation, AE 1:300, AE 2:698, 729; cup of Horus, AE
2:744
Kreirddylad, goddess Cordelma, NG 1:469
Krishna, smites the rock, = Hindu Christ, BB 2:202; at tree-cross, NG 1:437, ML
181; and Buddha, sayings identical with Christ, ML
57,
191
Krishna and Balarama, twin brothers, NG 1:490, NG 2:457
Kronidae, seven, as the watchers, ML
123
Kronian, prophecy, NG 2:337; Christ, NG 2:381; resurrection, NG
2:481
Kronus, BB 1:44, BB 2:26,
132,
496; found out by the Sun, NG 2:310; auxiliaries of, ML
125
Ku, Hawaiian commemoration, BB 2:204
Kubele, BB 1:369,
470, BB 2:229
Kubur, 4, of four quarters, NG 1:408
Kufu, ML 258
Kuni-no-mi-Haghjra, Japanese divine pillar of earth, AE 1:351
Kurahashi, Japanese mythical mountain, AE 1:393
Kus, Akkadian god of eclipse, darkness, ML
134
Kwenluns, two Chinese mountains, AE 1:349
Kynvelyn, worship of, BB 1:426
Laa Maomao, 'great step of the god,' Samoan rainbow, AE 1:393
Laban, Assyrian god, BB 2:318
Ladder, of Sut and Horus to upper Paradise, AE 1:207; staircase of Shu, AE
1:322; to Odainsakr, AE 1:359; to save sinking souls of Sut, AE
1:361; of Horus, AE 1:362; means of
ascent to heaven, AE 1:389; conjuror’s spiral coil of shavings, a form of, AE
1:392;
of knives, of Taoist jugglers in China; dark ladder, Japanese mythical Mount Kurahashi, Steps Hill, a
ladder mountain, AE 1:393; raised in Amenta to see the
gods, AE 1:445; erected by Sut in Amenta, by Horus for Pepi to reach heaven, AE
1:472; Dyaks of Borneo, to attain heaven, AE 1:501; type of ascent, AE
2:603
Lady Godiva, BB 1:333
Laegaire, Irish land of heart’s delight, AE 1:369
Lake, of spirits, AE 1:132; of flame, in Amenta, AE 1:240, AE
2:551; of 'Thigh,' AE
1:260,
310,
AE 2:548; of 'Equipoise' at North Pole, AE 1:260;
Tanganyika, AE 1:260,
303,
400, AE 2:592; of Kharu; of Puanta, AE 1:278; of Great Fish; of Meoris, AE
1:282; of Natron;
salt; darkness, AE 1:365,
394; of emerald, AE 1:374; of sa in polar paradise, AE 1:378,
385; of Putrata, AE 1:395,
418; of fire and brimstone, AE
2:696,
714
Lakhmu and Lakhamu, BB 2:143
Lamb, and Bride, in Revelation, AE 2:690; Son of God imaged
as, alone has power to open Book of Seven Seals, AE 2:690; on Mount Zion, AE
2:702; type of Horus,
AE 2:725,
733; persistence of, in gnostic Christianity, indicative of vernal
equinox in sign of Aries; Jesus the Lamb, AE 2:723
Lamech, his lament, NG 2:119
Lammas Day, BB 1:297
Language, Indo-European origin of, false BB 1:137; primary elements of, NG 1:280
Lapidoth, consort of Deborah, BB 2:145
Lashairim, rendered devils, a kind of hairy goat, BB 2:377
Last Judgment, = Great Hall of Justice in Ritual, ML
59
Last Supper, Kamite Roman Catholic, AE 2:747; in Gospels, AE
2:748; Osiris betrayed by
Sut at, AE 2:868,
870; night of, 'the night of provisioning the altar,' AE
2:868; Jesus
betrayed by Judas at, AE 2:869
Latona, temple of, BB 1:413
Law and rule, origin of, NG 2:271
Law of evolution, BB 1:8
Laws of Akkad, NG 1:460
Lazarus, raising of, = rising of Orion, ML
75; his name Egyptian,
ML 249; raising of, by Jesus, compared with raising of Osiris, AE
2:845,
853; representation in catacombs, AE 2:851-2; bier of; constellated in Great Bear, AE 2:852; the risen, representative of
the Osiris; the beggar, AE 2:852-3; beggar and rich man, story of, told
in second tale of Khamuas, AE 2:852
Left, hand and side, primary, NG 1:112
Leg, and Seven Stars, = Great Bear, BB 1:129; of Nut, of Ptah, figure of
pole, AE 1:310-11, AE 2:551,
554,
586; of the Lake,
co-type with the tree, AE 2:614
Legba, African fetish god, BB 2:673
Legend of Destruction of Mankind, = bible myth parallels, BB 2:111-6
Legends, of precession, NG 2:341; drug of immortality, AE 1:12; Hottentot, jackal and sun, AE
1:15; lion
transformed into a man, AE 1:16; giant with no heart, AE 1:17-8;
Petit Yorge; Marlbrook,
AE 1:18; piercing the dragon, AE 1:19; giant’s heart, AE 1:20; Sleeping Beauty, AE
1:24; child born
to be king, AE 1:26; two brothers, AE 1:27; Daphne, AE 1:28; Ivan and Helen, AE
1:32; Guatemalan,
gift of fire, AE 1:91; Kaffir, of Simbu-kombakioana, AE 1:253; American,
two brothers and
their canes, Grimm's two gold children, AE 1:267; Egyptian, recorded by Plutarch,
concerning Rhea and Saturn, AE 1:306; Maori, of Maui, AE 1:355-6; of Chang finding entrance to underworld; Prince Ivan finding way into Amenta, AE
1:357; Diarmait, voyage of, AE 1:368; Maelduin, voyage of, AE 1:368-74; Merlin, imagery, AE
1:380; Sir Owain, AE 1:394; temptation in the garden, Assyrian cylinder; the Fall,
Babylonian, AE 1:453; Jonah, AE 1:496; Chapewee planting the pole, Dog-rib Indian; Arthurian, of Welsh Owen, AE
2:594; of Jayas, of astronomical rulers being
condemned to be re-incarnated seven times, AE 2:595; Hottentot, the Nama woman and
her brothers, for whom stone divided, AE 2:634; of the mountains crushing Moabites, AE 2:640; of Moses, Sargon, Horus, born from the water, AE
2:664;
Jesus
legend, AE 2:727
Lely, Sir Peter, NG 1:504
Lent, BB 1:271-2; Egyptian, AE 2:638,
836; Egyptian and Christian, AE
2:746
Leo, Atum, AE 1:302; in relation to inundation, AE 1:307;
two
lions in, sign of Horus
in his double glory, AE 1:335
Leopard, royal totem, AE 1:66
Lepers, BB 2:23
Leprosy, indigenous to Egypt, BB 1:9
Lesser Bear, seven heads of Dragon, NG 1:349; its seven never-setting stars, AE 1:310,
329-30,
395,
423, AE
2:551; bark
voyaging round the pole, AE 1:395; seven pulling the rope;
arms of the
Balance, bonds of universe; towers; rowers, AE 2:551; station of pole, AE
2:580;
seven typical Eternals; assistants of Taht; Wise Masters; seven hawks,
offspring of heaven; seven pygmies, little sailors with Ptah; the
Watchers, AE 2:599; leg of seven non-setting stars, AE 2:606
Leviathan, BB 2:55-6,
105,
190,
192, ML
126; dragon of the deep, AE 1:279; crocodile of Sebek-Horus, AE
1:496
Leviathan and Enoch, NG 2:178
Levita, Elias, BB 2:119
Libra or Scales, point of equipoise for inundation, AE 1:297
Libyan Campaign, AE 2:687-9
Lien-Shan, Kwei-Tsang, Kwei-Chang, Chinese divining books, Lilith and Chavvah,
Adam’s two wives, AE 1:78,
456
'Light of the world,' = immortal principle in man, ML
52
Lightning, serpent of, NG 1:298
Lilith, succubus and demon of nocturnal pollutions, Adam's first wife,
BB 2:383, NG 2:109,
122; child-destroyer, NG 2:122; = Rerit, ML
126
Lillie, found Jesus, as an Essene or Buddhist, ML
75
Lily, symbol of Tum and Athor, BB 2:290
Lineages, 4, of four quarters, NG 1:407
Linga-stone, BB 2:675
Linnaeus, Carl, NG 2:84
Linus, BB 2:270
Lion, type of the terrible, NG 1:323; sign of inundation, NG 1:40,
NG 2:194; gods,
Christian, NG 2:454; zootype of force, AE 1:2; image of superhuman power, AE 1:251;
sign of inundation, AE 1:295; sign given to Horus, AE 1:328; zootype of Atum-Iu, AE
1:503; type of terrible; hinder-part, forepart of, AE 2:671; of Tribe of
Judah, power to open Book of Seven Seals, AE 2:704; Atum, god with face of, AE
2:731
Lion and Unicorn, = Shu and Typhon, BB 2:105,
239
Lion-gods, = Shu and Anhar, BB 2:228,
244; = Moses and Joshua, BB
2:259
Lions, two, figures of; on glass plaques from Mycenae, AE 1:342; twin, throne of solar deity, AE 1:455; triple, AE
1:504; Sheniu, AE
2:671; two, double force, AE 2:731;
two, at doors of ancient churches, AE 2:753; two, attendant on Horus, the Osiris,
gnostic Jesus, AE 2:767
Lion-tail, sign of power, NG 1:57; female, NG 1:139; androgynous type,
NG 1:508
Living Word at Ombos, BB 2:85
Lizard, author of marriage, AE 1:7; soul, AE 1:13; type of transformation, AE
1:64,
67
Lizard serpent, NG 1:301
Lloyd, Capt., BB 2:558
Loaves (or cakes), fairy loaves, AE 1:254; loaves eight, in
catacombs and in Ritual; eight, Persen, Shenen, Kheufer, Iheheunu, to be offered at each of seven mansions of celestial heptanomis; eight baskets of, seven baskets of, AE
2:738; loaves and fishes, miracle of; seven, equivalent to seven souls of
Ra,
AE 1:515; typical seven called Bread of Set, on earth, Bread of Osiris, in
Amenta, Bread of Ra, in heaven, AE 2:853
Loch Nan Spoiradan, lake of spirits, AE 1:132
Logia or sayings, = mythoi in Greek, ML
58; first form, of the sayer or
logos, was female, ML 58
Logia Kuriaka, sayings of the Lord, ML
53; not original, ML
54; sayings were oral
teachings in all mysteries, ML 56; of gnostic Christm ML
69;
'Sayings of the Lord' first and not personal, ML
90; the sayer of, identifiable in three different Egyptian
religions, AE 2:890; Horus, Lord of the, AE 2:891,
903
Logia of Matthias, gospel of the Carpocratean Gnostics, AE 2:904
Logos, BB 1:359, BB 2:56; solar, or Word, African, NG 2:353; Mercury, NG
2:354; of John, NG 2:354,
369; feminine at first; of Charis, Bath-Kol, NG 2:355; Philo’s, male and female,
NG 2:356; how it first took flesh; tooth, type of, NG 2:360; male-female,
NG 2:367;
of Paul, NG 2:368; Paul and Philo, NG 2:369; Aeonian, NG
2:373; True = mystical Christ of the Mysteries, ML
236
Loguo, Carib first man, NG 1:287
Loki, ML 171
Lomo, Kaffir sign of opening, NG 1:91
Long garment, BB 2:300,
437
Lord, the, as a lion, AE 1:504; representative of solar force, AE
1:505; Lord and his
anointed, AE 1:521,
524; House of the, Mountain of the, Word of the, AE
1:542; 'men began to call upon the name of the,' AE 2:590
Lord's prayer, ML 68
Lord of Misrule, BB 1:215
Lotus, emblem of Virgin Mother, BB 2:43; co-type with tree, NG 1:410; type of the mother, NG 1:462,
514; a messenger,
NG 2:339
Love, denoted by knot, NG 1:109-10
Lu, Samoan Nut, maker of the water, AE 1:313
Luan, moon-goddess, BB 1:314
Lucifer, seat of, BB 2:171; devil of theology, = Satan
of mythology,
BB 2:384
Lud or Lydda, Jehoshua Ben-Pandira stoned to death at, ML
2
Lumazi, seven, ML 124-5
Lunar stone, BB 1:121
Luther, doubled the devil, ML
149
Luxor, temple of Ra, annunciation scene, BB 2:406, AE
2:757 (See also Annunciation)
Lyra, a station of pole, AE 2:586; tortoise, Arabic name of; AE
2:617
Ma, goddess of Two Truths, BB 1:131,
366; the fulfiller, BB
1:397,
416; luni-solar measurer, BB 2:47; true, truth, BB
2:68,
204,
229,
368,
511,
635; goddess, co-worker with Ptah, AE 1:407-8; goddess of truth and justice, AE
2:650;
one of Shu's names, AE 2:661
Ma-Shu, BB 2:192; = Moses, BB 2:236
Maat, BB 1:416, BB 2:63; divinity of law, right rule, and
true measure, BB
2:47; feather is
special symbol of, BB 2:53; goddess of Two Truths, BB 2:64; denotes
Two Truths,
BB 2:70; seat of judgment, AE 1:347,
365,
386,
473,
535, AE 2:602,
901; of Amenta; above;
the double, AE 1:348; land of truth, AE 1:374; Lords of, AE
1:421; Great Hall of Judgment,
House of the Lord, AE 1:542; on Mount Shenin, AE 2:678; equilibrium of the universe, AE
2:679;
Judges in the, twelve on twelve thrones, AE 2:704
Maati, scales of, AE 1:242,
537; truth, righteousness, justice, AE
1:537, AE 2:704; doctrine of; AE 2:804; Tablets of, AE
2:903
Maatit, bark, AE 1:361
Mabul, deluge, NG 2:188
Maia, eldest of seven Pleiades, BB 2:47
Makai, crocodile son of Typhon, BB 2:642
Marcelina, AE 1:737
Macha, Great Mother, BB 1:379
Macrocosm and Microcosm, AE 2:718
Mae-Shuwy, Chinese ceremony, NG 1:167
Maelduin and Bran, voyage of (Irish), AE 1:368-74
Maes How, BB 1:92
Mafek or Mafkhet, title of Hathor, AE 1:264
Mafeking, name of, AE 1:264
Magi of Persia, BB 1:326
Magic, Chaldean, NG 2:301
Magical texts, NG 2:475
Magonia, BB 1:280-1
Magpie, bird of omen or divination, BB 1:106
Mah, the venerable, NG 2:82
Maha-Bali, capital of, name signifying seven pagodas, AE 2:605
Mahatmas, Sinnett's claim as being their mouthpiece, ML
219
Maiden Feast, BB 1:101
Makedo, wolf-type of Sut, BB 2:340
Makha, = the equinox, BB 1:39; the balance, BB 2:58
Makhen, ark of the dead, NG 2:183
Makheru, = True Voice, BB 1:146,
219,
353; a title of Horus, BB
1:359; true sun, BB 2:334; = Damara god Omakuru, BB 2:646
Makht, BB 1:366
Makhu, balance or scales, AE 1:334
Makurti, Mount of the Todas, AE 1:349
Male, mother, a title of God, NG 1:4; as breather, Indian representation, NG
1:175
Male-ess, androgynous type, NG 1:511
Mam-Ra, Sun crossing lower region, BB 2:320
Mamit, BB 2:477
Mamzer, NG 1:543
Man, synonymous with no. 20, NG 1:186; with
no. 3, NG 1:209,
211; bull, third in
triad; synonymous with hair, NG 1:209, with no. 10, NG 1:210; created from stone,
NG 2:35;
created from bone, NG 2:39; created on 6th day, NG 2:56; with 365 nerves,
NG 2:82; with offering, NG 2:201,
213; named as virile male, NG
2:271; (Isle of) its
arms, NG 2:348; in the Moon, ML
187
Mana, magical power, AE 1:171
Manannan, a form of Mercury, guide of ways, AE 1:369; fortress of, AE
1:375
Mandan, legend of creation, BB 2:207
Mane, Samoan Paradise, AE 1:354
Maneros, BB 1:270,
296; mummied Christ, NG 2:438
Manes, put together in Amenta, AE 1:98-9; transformations of, AE
1:198,
488; examination
of all his organs in Judgment Hall; his pleas of justification, AE
1:205; his
journey through Amenta, AE 1:360,
460-1; becomes a spirit by eating of fruit
of Tree of Hathor, AE 464-5; his pleadings, AE 2:551-2,
655; his transformation into
a swallow, AE 2:563; his desire to obtain command over the waters, AE
2:640; Horus utters
words of his father ka to, AE 2:827; young man in Garden of
Gethsemane, form of manes risen with his bandages about him, AE 2:887
Mangaia, meaning of the name, AE 2:609
Mangaian, heavenly family, NG 1:71
Manger, as birthplace, NG 2:397
Mangochi, great hill which Yao people left, AE 1:377
Manitu, medicine-man, serpent charmer, NG 1:303
Manitus, 4, of four quarters, NG 1:407
Manka, type-name for woman, NG 1:57
Mankind, races of, origins, AE 2:629
Manna, BB 2:209; Hebrew, = Egyptian tahen, AE 2:646;
'given to
him that overcometh,' AE 2:696
Manu, lawgiver in India, BB 1:39; deluge of, NG 2:236; ship of, the earth, AE
2:575
Marathos, the seven, AE 1:324
Marazion, BB 1:462
Marcion, does not connect his Christ with Nazarene, ML
33; great Gnostic,
separates from the Church, ML 84-5; claims his gospel is true one, ML
90; his
gospel the foundation of Luke's, ML 90-2; phantasma used in his gospel,
ML 101
Marcus, mysteries of, NG 2:355; eliminates genealogies from gospel of Luke, ML
32
Marcus Aurelius, ML 54
Marduk, BB 2:466,
488,
506
Mariette, denial of Eg. One God, NG 1:2
Market-Jew, BB 1:462
Marriage, customs of, NG 1:68, NG 2:291;
and capture, NG 1:107; knot, enacted,
NG 1:108-9; of brother and sister,
NG 1:61; of mother and son, AE 1:59; brother and sister, AE 1:70-1; four brothers with
four sisters; ten brothers with ten sisters; two sisters, two wives, AE
1:78;
group, AE 1:79; Malayan custom, AE 1:84; for one month; leap year custom, AE
1:85
Marrow, father of blood, NG 1:175
Mars or Ares, planetary type of Shu, BB
2:245, ML
171
Martinmas Day, BB 1:297
Maruts and Asuras, NG 2:114
Mary, the Virgin, mother of Jesus; wife of Cleopas, mother of Jesus, AE
2:788; mother of gnostic Jesus, her description of him, AE 1:795; woman who anointed
feet of Jesus, wiped them with her hair, AE 2:846,
871,
880; who 'sat at
Jesus’ feet' compared with Isis at feet of Osiris, AE 2:850; two Marys who
proclaim resurrection of Jesus, AE 2:882; Magdalene, compared to Great Mother Apt, AE 2:883-4
Mary and Martha, NG 2:460; Magdalene, NG 2:462; and the seven,
NG 2:463; = two Mertae, divine sisters, AE 2:845;
compared with Isis and Nephthys, AE 2:850,
885
Mary Magdalene, a witness to Christ's resurrection, ML
21
Mary of Egypt, St., NG 1:429
Marys, two sisters, NG 2:462
Mashonaland, symbolism in ruined cities of, AE 1:263
Masks, used in transformation, ML
211
Masonic mysteries, lost book, NG 2:179
Masonry, mysteries of, NG 1:10,
150,
182, NG 2:52,
54; signs in Australia and Uxmal,
NG 1:182; oral Mysteries, ML
58
Maspero, on the Eg. One God, NG 1:1
Mass, wafer name from, BB 1:4
Massacre of the Children, origin of, AE 2:769
Mastebah, BB 1:402; image of the genetrix, BB 2:75
Mat-ka-Ra, Queen Hatshepsu, type of both in one, AE 1:440
Mates, the typical devourer, AE 2:643
Matet. dog-faced, BB 2:92,
200,
265,
307
Mati, Two Truths, BB 1:352, NG 1:136; goddess of twofold
right, BB 2:26; the registrar, NG 2:474; Mati: Matthias,
NG 2:478; Tablets of, AE 2:678-9; Great Hall of, where Balance was set up, place of equinox, AE 2:732; title of Taht-Aan, recorder of
sayings in Ritual, compared
with Matthew, AE 2:903; Gospel of Mati = sayings in Matthew, AE
2:904-5
Matrons, nurses, three, NG 1:533
Matter, corrupted, evil, NG 2:144
Matthias, traditions of, NG 2:473
Mau. divinity of the Dahomans, BB 2:644
Mau-Shu, twin lions, BB 2:262
Maui, Maori legend of, BB 2:252,
567-70,
666, AE 1:355; his descent into netherworld, AE 1:356;
= Polynesian Shu
lifting his
father aloft, AE 2:663
Mauike, god of fire, BB 2:565; bird of Fire, NG 1:487
Maut, BB 2:106
Maya, genitrix, NG 1:416
Maya, BB 1:366, BB 2:47
Maya, the, BB 2:483
Mayday, BB 1:307
Mazaroth, = zodiacal circle, BB 2:358-9,
474,
521
Mechoacan deluge, NG 2:177
Medicine, at first mental, NG 1:300
Mediums, ML 200; earliest form of priest, prophet ML
202; feared
after death, ML 203; mediators between the two worlds, ML
204; born immortals of the
early races, ML 217; first divine persons, AE 1:167,
170-3; Angekok, for divine descent into,
Cambodian, Brahmanic customs, AE 1:173
Mediumship, form of religious revelation, ML
44
Megabyzus, NG 1:512
Meh-urt, = cow-headed goddess Hathor, BB 1:393
Mehi, = Taht, BB 1:393
Mehura deluge, NG 2:155
Melchizedek, BB 2:102,
340; order of, NG 2:445, ML
32
Mell-Supper, BB 1:100
Mem, BB 2:121
Memphis, BB 1:39; the celestial, AE 1:375; ten mysteries performed at, AE
2:740-1; doctrine of
immortality first taught at, AE 2:890
Men-Amen, the generator, BB 1:234
Men-Ptah, BB 2:415
Men under animal types, ape-men, NG 2:70-1; lord-men, NG 2:71; tailed and
hairy men, NG 2:74; dusk, NG 2:242;
Inonke, NG 2:246; dog,
NG 2:247
Mena or Menes, BB 1:8,
10,
38,
45; and Osiris are the same, BB
1:39
Menâ, Menât, Menka, or Menkat, wet-nurse of gods, BB 1:200,
283,
366, AE
1:306; Egyptian wet-nurse, her symbol
= breast, BB 2:47,
160,
190,
210,
374,
485; wet-nurse in mystical sense, BB
2:212;
potter and shaper of earth, BB 2:499-500; feminine Creator, BB 2:126; moon and month, NG 2:349-50; wateress in zodiac, AE 1:299; type of Great Mother, AE
1:301; Aquarius,
AE 1:302
Menaboju, deluge of, NG 2:151
Menander, ML 96
Menat, = Typhonians, BB 2:147,
374,
377,
399
Mendes Stele, BB 2:158
Menes, first pharaoh, ML
232
Meni, Babylonian goddess, BB 2:47
Menka, BB 1:366; = Two Truths, BB 1:484
Menstruation, BB 2:37,
42,
168,
183,
317,
484,
501; purification in Smen, BB
2:583; ape,
menstruating image of the word, BB 2:633
Mentu, BB 1:208; type of sun of resurrection, BB 2:335
Menw, lawgiver to the Cymry, BB 1:39
Menwyd, ark of, AE 2:573
Meragenes, BB 2:47
Mercury, BB 1:84,
311,
363, BB 2:136,
345; worship of, BB 1:360,
369,
ML 167; sabean form of Taht, BB 2:506; in Roman mysteries, NG 1:500; servant of Sothis, NG 2:103; British Gwydion,
NG 2:348; logos, NG
2:354
Merenptah, King, inscription of, AE 2:687-9
Meri, gift of the goddess, BB 1:3; lady of the waters, BB 2:200; inundation, goddess of the Nile. BB
2:276; = Mary, ML
179; name of Nut, heavenly mother, AE 2:863
Merlin, one with Merddin, BB 1:224
Mermaid or fish-goddess, BB 1:425; type of Two Truths, BB 2:464
Merodach, BB 2:506, ML
137-8; androgynous type, NG 1:513
Meropes, people of the Thigh, AE 1:386
Mertae or Merti, the Double Eye; two poles in Equatoria; a place name in
Egypt, AE 2:725; two eyes, AE 2:845; two divine sisters, Isis and Nephthys, Mary and
Martha, who watched and wept over Osiris, AE 2:849,
880
Meru, mount of four quarters, NG 2:29; double, NG 2:50; Sillbury Hill, a form of,
NG 2:52; figure of precession, NG 2:53; in France, NG 2:394; Mount, figure of pole in heaven, AE 1:353,
378
Meru, a goddess,= Hathor, BB 1:218
Meshech or Meska, place of scourging, AE 1:473
Mesi, the serpent, ML 39
Mesin, last night of old year, first day of new, AE 2:742
Meskat, Egyptian purgatory, AE 1:241,
481
Meskhen, womb of Great Mother, BB 2:510; group of stars, AE 1:260,
310; birth-place, AE 1:310,
312,
385, AE
2:548,
600,
675,
701; = Cassiopeia, AE 1:394
Mesore, month of, AE 1:294,
301
Messiah, BB 2:169,
299,
638; born in a cave, BB 1:420; spirit of renewal, BB 1:308; or kristos
= anointed,
BB
2:77-8; Anointed Son, BB 2:97;
name of, signifies 'Returning One,' BB 2:254; two manifestations of, BB
2:390; Litaolane
a type of, BB 2:650; in twofold character, NG 1:497; androgynous type, NG 1:517; origin of name,
NG 2:357; reborn at puberty, NG 2:358; inner African, NG 2:359; second coming,
NG 2:376;
expected 1910, NG 2:376; called Dag, NG 2:394; from mesi an Egyptian root, ML
39; Mesiu, festival of birth = New Year,
ML 39; as immortal spirit in man, the Christ within, ML
40; first
was
called Son of the Woman, ML 68; riding an ass, ML
184; the son, AE 1:521; he who came in water, blood AE
1:525; bringer
of peace, AE 1:528; two forms of, AE 1:533; ben-Joseph; ben-David,
AE 1:534; Divine Child; typical Calf, Lamb or Branch; his advent periodic,
AE 2:727; reborn in various signs of zodiac, types of, AE 2:733-6; celebration of his
birthday for 10,000 years, AE 2:744; = blind Horus, AE 2:817
Messu, the, or messianic Prince of Peace, Egyptian Jesus born at Memphis, AE
2:728
Mestraeans, people of the outlet, BB 1:29
Metals, 4 of four quarters, NG 1:412
Mete, BB 2:509
Metonic or Maiden cycle, BB 1:397-8, BB 2:106
Metatron, BB 1:236; lord of the seventy, NG 2:456; messiah of the
Israelites, ML 41
Mete, 1 and 7, NG 2:14
Metempsychosis, ML 245
Mexican, myth, BB 2:210; triad, NG 2:352
Michaelmas, BB 1:255; Day, BB
1:290
Michaelis, Johann David, BB
2:304
Midsummer's Eve, BB 1:302
Mikoshi, Japanese ark-shrines, AE 2:669
Milky Way, AE 1:262,
285-6,
310; source of, AE 1:350; pictured as celestial water, AE
1:312-3; canal on which the manes voyaged, AE 1:316,
361-2,
394; of the Namoi,
Barwan
tribes, AE 1:376; divider of Okeanus, AE 1:405; river that went out from circumpolar paradise, AE
1:464
Minos, lawgiver in Greece, BB 1:39
Miracles, substituted by ignorant for mythical, BB 2:217; wrought
in underworld, ML 21; mode of demonstrating divinity; of Jesus in the Apocrypha, at
three makes dead fish live, at five models sparrows out of clay,
makes them fly, AE 2:777; sows one grain of corn, makes a hundred
quarters of it,
AE 2:802; puts many cloths into one dye, brings each one out a different
colour, explanation of, AE 2:809; of Jesus in gospels, turns water into wine,
AE 2:798,
827,
900; curses fig-tree, AE 2:799; miraculous draught of fishes, AE
2:807;
loaves and fishes, two versions, explanation, AE 2:811; gives sight to blind,
explanation, AE 2:815; raising widow’s son at Nain, Egyptian origin of, AE
2:819;
walking on waters, AE 2:827; calming tempest, AE 2:829; raising Lazarus, compared with
raising of Osiris, AE 2:845,
853; miracles in gospels a repetition of
mysteries in Ritual, AE 2:806-7,
811,
813,
818; Pagan mode of symbolical
representation, AE 2:809
Miriam, BB 2:200-1,
210; = Tefnut, BB
2:233, AE 2:661,
667; dance of BB 2:115; feminine mouth to Moses,
BB 2:237; sister of Moses, BB 2:274; mother of Jesus, BB
2:275
Mirror, type of reproduction, BB 1:425, NG 1:150; reflector of the image, BB 2:667
Mishkena-Meskhen, tabernacle of Mandaites of Mesopotamia, AE 1:309
Miskin, African meskhen, NG 1:129
Mistletoe, BB 1:86,
479
Mithra, son of Ahura Mazda, ML
177
Mithra-lying-men, NG 2:123
Mithraic, religion in Rome, NG 2:299; revelation, NG 2:379; cult established in Rome
in 70 BC, ML 7; mysteries,
ML 182
Mithras, BB 1:349; solar god, BB 2:474; fabled being been born in a cave, ML
7, 137,
220
Mitzraim, BB 2:189,
348,
359,
474; Hebrew name of Egypt, BB 1:4
Mixcohuatl, cloud-serpent, NG 1:331
Mizar, star in Great Bear, BB 1:5
Miztec, twin-brothers, NG 1:482
Mnevis, BB 1: