[79] Mulla is the Persian form of the Arabic Maulawi, “a learned man,” “a scholar.”
[80] Khudawand is a Persian word signifying “lord,” “prince,” “master.” A professor: a man of authority. It is used as a title of the Deity and by Christian missionaries in India it is generally employed as a translation of the Greek Kyrios, “Lord.” (Hughes’ Dic.)
[81] Islam means the resigning or devoting one’s self entirely to God, and his service.
[82] Isis Unveiled, p. 507, vol I.
[83] Ibid.
[84] Physio-philosophy.
[85] I use this word “privilege” in its ethical sense; privileges are to the patriot what the “pleasures” are to the family life.
[86] This is the man to be in the family and not of the family like the water on the lotus leaf, making only the good traits of the family the seat of his higher self.
[87] The Ether, the Astral Light.—[Ed.]
[88] I use the word in the peculiar sense which I have already attached to it.