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Title Isis Unveiled, Volume I: Science, 1
Author Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Year 1891
Publisher Bernard Quaritch
Location London
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.


  1. PAGE
  2. Preface
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    v

BEFORE THE VEIL.

  1. Dogmatic assumptions of modern science and theology
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    ix
  2. The Platonic philosophy affords the only middle ground
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    xi
  3. Review of the ancient philosophical systems
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    xv
  4. A Syriac manuscript on Simon Magus
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    xxiii
  5. Glossary of terms used in this book
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    xxiii

Volume First.

THE "INFALLIBILITY" OF MODERN SCIENCE.


CHAPTER I.

OLD THINGS WITH NEW NAMES.

  1. The Oriental Kabala
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    1
  2. Ancient traditions supported by modern research
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    3
  3. The progress of mankind marked by cycles
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    5
  4. Ancient cryptic science
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    7
  5. Priceless value of the Vedas
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    12
  6. Mutilations of the Jewish sacred books in translation
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    13
  7. Magic always regarded as a divine science
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    25
  8. Achievements of its adepts and hypotheses of their modern detractors
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    25
  9. Man's yearning for immortality
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    37

CHAPTER II.

PHENOMENA AND FORCES.

{{TOCstyle|model=D.P |The servility of society|39 |Prejudice and bigotry of men of science|40 |They are chased by psychical phenomena|41 |Lost arts|49 |The human will the master-force of forces|57 |Superficial generalizations of the French savants|60 |Mediumistic phenomena, to what attributable|67 |Their relation to crime|71}}

CHAPTER III.

BLIND LEADERS OF THE BLIND.

  1. Huxley's derivation from the Orohippus
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    74
  2. Comte, his system and disciples
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    75
  3. The London materialists
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    85
  4. Borrowed robes
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    89
  5. Emanation of the objective universe from the subjective
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    92

CHAPTER V.

THEORIES RESPECTING PSYCHIC PHENOMENA.

  1. Theory of Gasparin
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    100
  2. Theory" of Thury
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    100
  3. Theory" of des Mousseaux, de Mirville
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    100
  4. Theory" of Babinet
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    101
  5. Theory" of Houdin
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    101
  6. Theory" of of MM. Royer and Jobart de Lamballe
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    102
  7. The twins—"unconscious cerebration" and "unconscious ventriloquism."
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    105
  8. Theory of Crookes
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    112
  9. Theory" of Faraday
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    116
  10. Theory" of Chevreuil
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    117
  11. The Mendeleyeff commission of 1876
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    117
  12. Soul blindness
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    121

CHAPTER VI.

PSYCHO-PHYSICAL PHENOMENA.

{{TOCstyle|model=D.P |The debt we owe to Paracelsus|163 |Mesmirism—its parentage, reception, potentiality|165 |"Psychometry"|183 |Time, space, eternity|184 |Transfer of energy from the visible to the invisible universe|186 |The Crookes experiments and Cox theory|195}}

CHAPTER VII.

THE ELEMENTS, ELEMENTALS, AND ELEMENTARIES.

  1. Attraction and repulasion universal in all the kingdoms of nature
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    206
  2. Phsyical phenomena depend on physical surroundings
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    211
  3. Observaitons in Siam
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    214
  4. Music in nervous disorders
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    215
  5. The "world-soul" and its potentialities
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    216
  6. Healing by touch, and healers
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    217
  7. "Diakka" and Porphyry's bad demons
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    219
  8. The quenchless lamp
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    224
  9. Modern ignorance of vital force
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    237
  10. Antiquity of the theory of force-correlation
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    241
  11. Universality of belief in magic
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    247

CHAPTER VIII.

SOME MYSTERIES OF NATURE.

  1. Do the planets affect human destiny?
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    253
  2. Very curious passage from Hermes
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    254
  3. The restlessness of matter
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    260
  4. Prophecy of Nostradamus fulfilled
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    260
  5. Sympathies between planets and plants
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    264
  6. Hindu knowledge of the properties of colors
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    265
  7. "Coincidences" the panacea of modern science
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    268
  8. The moon and the tides
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    273
  9. Epidemic mental and moral disorders
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    274
  10. The gods of the Pantheons only natural forces
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    280
  11. Proofs of the magical powers of Pythagoras
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    283
  12. The viewless races of ethereal space
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    284
  13. The "four truths" of Buddhism
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    291

CHAPTER IX.

CYCLIC PHENOMENA.

{{TOCstyle|model=D.P |Meaning of the expression "coats of skin"|293 |Natural selection and its results|295 |The Egyptian "circle of necessity"|296 |Pre-Adamite races|299 |Descent of spirit into matter|302 |The triune nature of man|309 |The lowest creatures in the scale of being|310 |Elementals specifically described|311 |Proclus on the beings of the air|312 |Various names for elementals|313 |Swedenborgian views on soul-death|317 |Earth-bound human souls|319 |Impure mediums and their "guides"|325 |Psychometry an aid to scientific research|333}}

CHAPTER X.

THE INNER AND OUTER MAN.

  1. Père Félix arraigns the scientists
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    338
  2. The "Unknowable"
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    340
  3. Danger of evocations by tyros
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    342
  4. Lares and Lemures
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    345
  5. Secrets of Hindu temples
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    350
  6. Reïncarnation
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    351
  7. Witchcraft and witches
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    353
  8. The sacred soma trance
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    357
  9. Vulnerability of certain "shadows"
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    363
  10. Experiment of Clearchus on a sleeping boy
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    365
  11. The author witnesses a trial of magic in India
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    369
  12. Case of the Cevennois
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    371

CHAPTER XI.

PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL MARVELS.

  1. Invulnerability attainable by man
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    379
  2. Projecting the force of the will
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    380
  3. Insensibility to snake-poison
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    381
  4. Charming serpents by music
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    383
  5. Teratological phenomena discussed
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    385
  6. The psychological domain confessedly unexplored
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    407
  7. Despairing regrets of Berzelius
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    411
  8. Turning a river into blood a vegetable phenomenon
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    413

CHAPTER XII.

THE "IMPASSABLE CHASM."

{{TOCstyle|model=D.P |Confessions of ignorance by men of science|417 |The Pantheon of nihilism|421 |Triple composition of fire|423 |Instinct and reason defined|425 |Philosophy of the Hindu Jaïns|429 |Deliberate misrepresentations of Lemprière|431 |Man's astral soul not immortal|432 |The reïncarnation of Buddha|437 |Magical sun and moon pictures of Thibet|441 |Vampirism—its phenomena explained|449 |Bengalese jugglery|457}}

CHAPTER XIII.

REALITIES AND ILLUSION.

  1. The rationale of talismans
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    462
  2. Unexplained mysteries
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    466
  3. Magical experiment in Bengal
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    467
  4. Chibh Chondor's surprising feats
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    471
  5. The Indian tape-climbing trick an illusion
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    473
  6. Resuscitation of buried fakirs
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    477
  7. Limits of suspended animation
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    481
  8. Mediumship totally antagonistic to adeptship
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    487
  9. What are "materialized spirits"?
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    493
  10. The Shudâla Mâdan
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    495
  11. Philosophy of levitation
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    497
  12. The elixir and alkahest
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    503

CHAPTER XIV.

EGYPTIAN WISDOM.

  1. Origin of the Egyptians
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    515
  2. Their mighty engineering works
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    517
  3. The ancient land of the Pharaohs
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    521
  4. Antiquity of the Nilotic monuments
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    529
  5. Arts of war and peace
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    531
  6. Mexican myths and ruins
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    545
  7. Resemblances to the Egyptian
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    551
  8. Moses a priest of Osiris
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    555
  9. The lessons taught by the ruins of Siam
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    563
  10. The Egyptian Tau at Palenque
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    573

CHAPTER XV.

INDIA THE CRADLE OF THE RACE.

  1. Acquisition of the "secret doctrine"
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    575
  2. Two relics owned by a Pali scholar
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    577
  3. Jealous exclusiveness of the Hindus
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    581
  4. Lydia Maria Child on Phallic symbolism
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    583
  5. The age of the Vedas and Manu
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    587
  6. Traditions of pre-diluvian races
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    589
  7. Atlantis and its peoples
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    593
  8. Peruvian relics
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    597
  9. The Gobi desert and its secrets
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    599
  10. Thibetan and Chinese legends
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    600
  11. The magician aids, not impedes, nature
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    617
  12. Philosophy, religion, arts and sciences bequeathed by Mother India to posterity
    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
    618