[69] King or Ruler.

[70] A low caste man, e. g., a sweeper. Such a building can now be seen at Bijapur, India.—[Ed.]

[71] An obsessing astral shell. The Hindus consider them to be the reliquæ of deceased persons.—[Ed.]

[72] Nature spirit or elemental.—[Ed.]

[73] This sentence is of great importance. The Occidental mind delights much more in effects, personalities and authority, than in seeking for causes, just as many Theosophists have with persistency sought to know when and where Madame Blavatsky did some feat in magic, rather than in looking for causes or laws governing the production of phenomena. In this italicized sentence is the clue to many things, for those who can see.—[Ed.]

[74] Masonic Review, July, 1885.

[75] The Cabbalah, its Doctrine, Development and Literature.

[76] Farhad was the youthful lover of Shirin.

[77] Her refers to the candle. The moth is the lover and the candle the beloved.

[78] See note above.