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ED ITE D
BY
H. P. BLAVATSKY AND MABEL COLLINS. THE LIGHT-BEARER 'IS THE MORNING STAR IS NO
PROFANE OR
SATANIC
TITLE.
OR
IT
LUCIFER, AND
IS THE
LATIN
“ LUCIFER LUCIFERUS.
THE LIGHT-BRINGER, THE MORNING STAR, EQUIVALENT TO THE GREF.K ............................. THE
NAME
OF THE
PURE
PALE
HERALD OF
DAYLIGHT.”— YONGE.
VOLUM E III. SEPTEM BER
1888— F E B R U A R Y
1889.
Xonbott: THE
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_____ *_____ A c c u r s e d ........................................................................................... 97, 195, 304 Adventure in the Tower of London .
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Aspiration and E n v i r o n m e n t .......................................................................133 Barisal G u n s ......................................................................................................
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Before and A f t e r ......................................................................................................96 Beginner’s Sorrows, A
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Buddhist’s Prince’s View of the Universe and the Nature o f Man, A .
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C o n s c io u s n e s s .....................................................................................................
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C o r r e s p o n d e n c e ...................................................68, 164, 254, 337, 436, 524 D e a t h ................................................................................................................
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Dialogue on the Mysteries o f the A fter L i f e ........................................... 407 Dialogues between the T w o E d i t o r s ................................................... 328 Dirge for the Dead in Life
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English o f A n t i q u i t y ........................................................................................... 45 Epitaph, A n
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E soteric Buddhism and T he Secret D o c t r i n e .........................................247 E soteric Section o f the Theosophical Society, T h e .
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E volution and Involution of the D ivine M a n ........................................... 34
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From th e East o f T i m e ...................................................114, 237, 392, 473 F unction o f Attention in Personal Development, T h e .
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G iord an o B r u n o ......................................................................................................n o G lan ce a t Parsifal, A
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G lan ce a t Theosophy from the Outside,
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G r a p h o l o g y ..................................................................................................... 388 ^ H osea’s P rop h ecy about Rotten R
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Id ylls o f the K i n g ........................................................................................... 274 Irish F airies, Ghosts, and W i t c h e s .............................................................399 Is D en u n ciatio n a D u t y .................................................................................265
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June T im e of the O c c u l t i s t .......................................................................
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Letters on M agic and A l c h e m y .......................................................................218 Light for I t a l y ......................................................................................................
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Literary J o t t i n g s ............................................................
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L odges of M a g i c ...........................................................................................
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M eaning of a P l e d g e ........................................................................................... 63 Mother’s Sorrow, A M y Thrush .
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Occult Axiom s and their Symbols
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O dd Scraps and N otes from J a p a n ............................................................. 6r On Dynaspheric Force
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Our T hird Volum e Paradoxical W orld, A
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R e v i e w s ....................................................................... 79, 149, 257, 335, 505 Seven Geometrical Vowels,T
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Slain Dove, T h e ..................................................................................................... 360 Strange Betrothal, A ...........................................................................................
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Sufi’s Mystical Apologue, A .................................................................................126 Talking Im age of Urur, T h e ...................................................292, 366, 457 Theosophical A ctivities
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Theosophical and M ystic P u b l i c a t i o n s ...................................................350 Theosophy in D aily L i f e .................................................................................450 T o T h e o s o p h i s t s ........................................................................................... 145 Turn of the T ide, T
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Tw o Christmas V i s i o n s .................................................. .......... Vision produced by Music, A
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W a i t i n g ...............................................................................................................188 W agner’s G o s p e l ..................................................................................................... 224 Was he M a d ..................................................................................................... 212, 280 W hat Theosophy and its Society should be
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Y ear is Dead, Long L ive the Year, T h e ...................................................3 5 3