Imitation of Christ, [364 fn.]

Immortality, [38]; and Dharmakâya, [54]; karmaic and not individual, [214].

Injustice, social, and karma, [186]

Intelligence, awakened by love, [362].

Jâtaka Tales, the, quoted, [156].

Jesus, [6].

Jîvâtman, [145].

Kant, [6]; Critique of Pure Reason, quoted, [324].

Karma, and the law of causation, [33]; briefly explained, [33] et seq.; and non-atman, [42]; and suchness, [181]; defined, [181]; the working of, [183]; irrefragable, [184]; and injustice, [186]; and the moral laws, [189]; an individualistic view, [192]; and the desire to communicate, [195]; and determinism, [196]; not like a machine, [198]; and immortality, [203]; and Walt Whitman (quoted), [203]; how transmitted, [205]; and Dharmakâya, [207]; and productions of art, [208]; and invention, [210]; and “seeds of activity,” [212].

Karma-seeds, [134].