Contents
- Preface To The First Edition
- Preface To The Third And Revised Edition
- Introductory.
- Proem: Pages From A Pre-Historic Record.
- Part I. Cosmic Evolution.
- Seven Stanzas From The “Book Of Dzyan”
- Stanza I.
- Stanza II.
- Stanza III.
- Stanza IV.
- Stanza V.
- Stanza VI.
- Stanza VII.
- Commentaries On The Seven Stanzas And Their Terms, According To Their Numeration, In Stanzas And Shlokas.
- Part II. The Evolution Of Symbolism.
- Section I. Symbolism and Ideographs.
- Section II. The Mystery Language and Its Keys.
- Section III. Primordial Substance and Divine Thought.
- Section IV. Chaos: Theos: Kosmos.
- Section V. On the Hidden Deity, Its Symbols and Glyphs.
- Section VI. The Mundane Egg.
- Section VII. The Days and Nights of Brahmâ.
- Section VIII. The Lotus, as a Universal Symbol.
- Section IX. The Moon; Deus Lunus, Phœbe.
- Section X. Tree, Serpent, and Crocodile Worship.
- Section XI. Demon est Deus Inversus.
- Section XII. The Theogony of the Creative Gods.
- Section XIII. The Seven Creations.
- Section XIV. The Four Elements.
- Section XV. On Kwan-Shi-Yin and Kwan-Yin.
- Part III. Addenda. On Occult And Modern Science.
- Section I. Reasons for These Addenda.
- Section II. Modern Physicists are Playing at Blind Man’s Buff.
- “An Lumen Sit Corpus, Nec Non?”
- Section III. Is Gravitation a Law?
- Section IV. The Theories of Rotation in Science.
- Section V. The Masks of Science. Physics Or Metaphysics?
- Section VI. An Attack on the Scientific Theory of Force by a Man of Science.
- Section VII. Life, Force, or Gravity.
- Section VIII. The Solar Theory.
- Section IX. The Coming Force. Its Possibilities And Impossibilities.
- Section X. On the Elements and Atoms.
- Section XI. Ancient Thought in Modern Dress.
- Section XII. Scientific and Esoteric Evidence for, and Objections to, the Modern Nebular Theory.
- Section XIII. Forces—Modes of Motion or Intelligences?
- Section XIV. Gods, Monads and Atoms.
- Section XV. Cyclic Evolution and Karma.
- Section XVI. The Zodiac and its Antiquity.
- Section XVII. Summary of the Position.
- Footnotes