Index

Occult Science in India: Page Index

Preface

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Chapter I. The Initiated at the Ancient Temples

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Chapter II. The Brahmins

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Chapter III. The Brahmin—From His Birth To His Novitiate—The Ceremony of the Djita Carma

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Chapter IV. The Brahmin—From His Novitiate to His Reception Into the First Degree of His Initiation

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Chapter V. The First Degree of Initiation

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Chapter VI. The First Degree of Initiation.—(Continued.)

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Chapter VII. The Second Degree of Initiation

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Chapter VIII. The Third Degree of Initiation

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Chapter IX. The Grand Council

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Chapter X. The Election of the Brahmatma

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Chapter XI. The Yoguys

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Chapter I. The Degree of Sanctity Which the Initiates Must Have Attained Before Receiving the Sacred Formula and the Fatal Secret

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Chapter II. The Superior Guru—The Sacred Decade

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Chapter III. The Guru—Evocations

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Chapter IV. The Frontal Sign of the Initiates According to the Agrouchada-Parikchai

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Chapter V. The Interpretation of the Vedas and Other Works of Sacred Scriptures

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Chapter VI. Psychology of the Book of the Pitris

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Chapter VII. Reason

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Chapter VIII. A Text From the Vedas

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Chapter IX. A Few Slocas From Manu

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Chapter X. Of the Supreme Being

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Chapter XI. Words Spoken by the Priests at Memphis

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Chapter XII. The Formulas of Evocation

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Chapter XIII. Formulas of Magical Incantation—Vulgar Magic

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Chapter I. Origin of the Cabala

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Chapter II. How the Sacred Books are to be Interpreted According to the Jewish Cabalists

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Chapter III. Initiation Among the Cabalists

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Chapter IV. The Divine Essence, According to the Cabalists

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Chapter V. The Ten Zephiroth

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Chapter VI. The Cabalistic Trinity

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Chapter VII. The Belief in Mediating and Inspiring Spirits According to the Jewish Cabalists

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Chapter VIII. Points of Resemblance Between the Doctrine of the Pitris and That of the Zend-Avesta of Persia, the Philosophy of Plato, the Alexandrian School, and of Christianity

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To the Reader

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Chapter I. As to Who Are Initiated Into the Different Classes of Occult Power

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Chapter II. Agasa

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Chapter III. The Performing Fakirs

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Chapter IV. The Leaf Dance

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Chapter V. The Bronze Vase—Musical Accompaniments

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Chapter VI. The Water-Spout—The Magic Stick

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Chapter VII. Phenomena of Elevation and Knocking.

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Chapter VIII. The Bamboo Stool—Aërial Flowers—The Mysterious Punkah

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Chapter IX. The Stationary Table—A Shower Of Knocks—The Little Mill—Flying Feathers—The Harmoniflute

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Chapter X. Sand Drawing—the Metor and the Bucket of Water—Loss of Voice—Mind Reading—Reading in a Closed Book—Aërial Melody—the Flying Palm—Leaf—Elevation of the Fakir

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Chapter XI. Spontaneous Vegetation

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Chapter I. Mysterious Hands—the Production of Flowers, Crowns, etc.—Letters of Fire—The Spectre of a Priest of Brahma—the Phantom Musician

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Chapter II. The Phantom of Karli

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Conclusion

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