[29] Superhuman.

[30] This means the particular kind which each man, because of heredity, education and class, exercises. It is also known as using the path pertaining to the Lodge or Ray, to which the one meditating, belongs.—[Ed.]

[31] See Bagavad-Gita, c. 14.—[Ed.]

[32] See No. 68 (May, 1886) Theosophist.

[33] Gnyanam is translated “higher knowledge,” which does not merely mean acquirement of greater so-called mortal or ordinary knowledge, but that kind of knowledge which is only attained by rising to higher spiritual planes, and which transcends the highest of ordinary knowledge of the greatest literati or scientist.

[34] This was written then to various persons in Paris, London, New York, and India.

[35] By D. M. Tredwell. Published by Fred Tredwell, 78 Nassau St., New York, 1886.

[36] The Life of Apollonius, &c., Hist. of Chr. Church, Vol. I, p. 348. The Life of Apollonius, of Tyana, by Philostrates, tr. by Rev. Edward Berwick, Ireland (1809).

[37] Sacred Books of the East, Vol. I, lxv.

[38] Sacred Books, &c., Vol. I, lxvii.