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- Sabbath Day, The Most Holy,
the Old Year's Day shall be named the, 824.11; see
also 810.10 to 13. the seventh day of the new year
shall be thy next, 824,825.13, 14,27.
- Sabbath (Ebra), a moon's
birthday, 615.53; 660.11.
- Sacrifice, being willing to
make any, of thine own self's desires for sake of
founding the Father's kingdom on earth, 792.39, 41.
art thou willing to make any, of thine own self's
desires for sake of Jehovih's kingdom? 798.13, 14;
227.10.
- Sakaya, God provided for
the birth of, 691 chap. xv. father and mother of,
and his birth, 703.1 to 3. nicknamed by the people
Sramana Gotama, that is passionless from father and
mother, 703.3. was born a prince as commanded of
Jehovih, 704.4. at twelve years of age took vows of
Brahmanism, 704.8. at fifteen desired to acquire the
ecstatic state, and went about for three years
begging with the alms-bowl, 704.9. for other four
years, excluded himself from speech, dwelling out of
doors night and day, but Jehovih suffered not the
ecstatic state to come to, 704,.10, 11. is spoken to
in a dream by his guardian angel, 704.12 to 14.
takes a wife and becomes a father, 704.15, 16.
decides to quit the earth and the passions for
earthly things, 704, 705.17 to 23. the voice of God
and his Holy Eleven speaks through, 705.1 to 3.
- Sakaya, the doctrines of,
705.6 to 710.20. preaches and travels for four
years, and has seventy-two disciples, 709.1, 2.
given by God signs and miracles, 709, 710.3 to 11.
preaches and practices fourteen years, and founds
seventy-two communities, 710.20. is poisoned by the
Brahmans, and his spirit borne to the throne of God,
710.22 to 28. See also, 721.21 to 23, 26.
- Sakaya Muni, thou
(Kabalactes) hast falsely called thyself Budha; and
doubly false hast thou taken the name, 741.23.
- Salvation, I gave not to
any person individual, or resurrection, 160.24, 27,
28. doing with all his might for his own, 749.22;
793 chap, xviii. 1,4; 705.14. his own, being the
subject paramount to all other considerations, 916,
917.12 to 20.
- Samati. See I'hua'Mazda,
255.25 and note; 257.33 to 36.
- Sanscrit, the languages
from which, descended, 702.45.
- Satan, who is, and his
attendants, 163.10; 332.11. desire for leadership,
which is the captain of death, 73.68. (self) comes
to Anuhasaj, 381.6. whoso loved evil and practiced
it, I named, 683.5; 820.16.
- Satellite, 591.13; 593.26.
- Satellite Laws pertained to
the minor affairs of a city or province, 505.10.
- Satellites, the central
kingdom was called the Sun Kingdom, and the others
were called, 155.26. behold, there is one sun and
his; there shall be but one kingdom, with, 316.16.
the king of Egupt was the Sun-King, and his subkings
(governors) were, 505.10.
- Satisfied, to be, with
one's own self and behavior is to be a God in fact,
188.15.
- Save, I will, myself! Guide
Thou me, O Father, 749.21.
- Savior, the angels of thy
holy ones shall come and purge them of their, and
make them clean in My sight, 374.48. but in Kosmon I
shall send nor, nor archangel, 747.13. that the
doctrine of a, is unjust; that no honest man should
accept another's dying for him (Paine), 762.16;
778.22.
- Saviors, who are, 654.38 to
41. the forty-nine, given by the Triunes to mortals
within 200 years, 719.11 to 720.3. when man was in
great darkness I sent, and deliverers unto him,
747.12; 721.10; 722.1.
- Scarlet Hat. See Hi-rom.
- Science, thy supposed
exact, is nothing, and thy supposed truth is only
falsehood compounded and acquiesced in, 554.27. how
shall we class the man of exact? Where shall we find
him? 560.11 to 15.
- Scriptures of that Day.
See under Bibles. Hindoo. See under Bibles.
- Seasons of the Earth,
Thothma, the learned man, has said: As a diameter is
to a circle, and as a circle is to a diameter so are
the rules of the, 504.4; 113.10. there are, when man
shall be changed from one condition to another,
113.5.
- Second Resurrection, this
it is to begin the, 103.26; 19.31; 31.2. initiation
to the, under Sue, 104 chap. v.
- Sects, 769 chap, xviii.
- See, never more shall I
desire others to, through my eyes. Only by one Eye
can things be seen through, 276.25; 358.17. for I
created no two men to, alike the same things on
earth, or in heaven, 750.13.
- Seeing, the impossibility
of one man, through another man's eyes, 357.15.
- Seffas shall embrace
atmospherea and the whole earth, 19.36; 34.7; 50.15.
here the beginning of the death of, 233.24; 550.
- Self, of all virtues in man
which standeth highest, which is, never to mention
one's, 22.22. 's, whatever man or woman hath put
away self-desires for, sake, 30.3. who is it that
will not mention himself, or make himself a
manifested, 34.9. every one-is for, 102.2. to learn
not to speak of one's, nor to think of one's,
whether praised or rebuked, is this not the right road to Jehovih? 213.11. think not what thou canst
do to escape hell fire, for that would be laboring
for, think what thou canst do to save others, 240.2.
thou shalt speak but little of thy, or anything that
is thine; for all others have a history also,
324.22; 257.43. who hath uttered a word of praise
or thanks and left out, 359.15. he that soweth for,
he shall reap a harvest of selfs, 390.7. for thou
(Anuhasaj) wert forever talking of thy, 392.26;
524.45. the, which is myself, and the, which is thy,
which wilt thou serve? 534.3, 4. to every, am I the,
of that, to perfect that, which is in all selfs;
such a man is one with Me, 533.2. this is wisdom, O
king; to get away from the individual, 546.18. such
is the, in man; it cloudeth his soul; and when he
hath put, away, then is his soul clear, 547.9. in
whatsoever a man doeth and his own, receiveth
prestige over others, that man offendeth in the
sight of Jehovih, 706.20. whoso saith: I will build
unto my, planneth an edifice that will tumble down
upon him in time to come, 743.14. the first lesson
liberty, which is to free him, from, 791.25 to 28.
whatever doctrine showeth, as the chief
consideration, 801.13, 15. neither more will I talk
of my, 105.40; 659.4;833.25;918.5. as ye live on
earth, serving, only, even so, in a selfish heaven,
shall ye enter My es worlds, 855.63. in all things
thou shalt weigh the object and end aimed at, and
the final result; and wherein, standeth as part or
whole consideration, know thou such matter is not of
Jehovih, 801.15. who, so believing in the Father,
that he will give up, in all respects, and work for
these little ones, let him come, 831.75.
- Self-desires, if ye cannot
curb your, in this world, neither can ye in the
next, 658.119; 30.3; 32.4, 5.
- Self-God, to be a, is to
own all things possible and hold on thereto, 300.26.
- Selfishness, thou (Sudga)
showest me (Ahura) that the line betwixt, and
unselfishness is finer than a spider's web. Even
Gods cannot distinguish it, 440.14.
- Se'moin, and the Lord came
down in the night and engraved it with his own hand,
45.2 to 4; See 609.
- Se'moin, Tablet of, 609 to
622.
- Se'mu a sign given to man
that he may comprehend, 8.4. the earth in, Remarks,
Plate 39,564. the manner of the formation of,
595.18.
- Se'muan Age, Remarks, Plate
39,564; 597.19; 472.7. the end of the, Remarks under
Plate 7,138.
- Se'muan Firmament, Plate 6,
135.
- Se'muan Forest, 472.7.
- Sense, 25.9.
- Senses, the natural, cannot
understand spiritual things, 172.7. the culture of
the corporeal, and the culture of the spiritual,
168.6, 8. the basis of the spiritual entity lieth
not within the measure of the corporeal 109.7.
- Serpent, and man neglected
to guard himself against the, corporeality, 59.12.
but because of the, (the earth) of the woman, she
hearkened unto him (her flesh) and the woman had
confidence in the,415.10, 11;415.16, 17. the woman
said: The, (her earth body) beguiled me. And the
Lord God said unto the, (the flesh), 416.14, 15. See
also, 611.22; 620.85.
- Serpents, the evil voice
(Satan) emcompassed the earth about with, that spake
like men and angels, and the, made friends with All
Evil, 141.14 (Hindoo Scripture) millions of
death-dealing, 316.17. the, I created were
carnivorous, feeding upon one another.
Self-impregnating created I them, 818.8 to 12.
cruvara, with four legs, fifty paces in length,
665.50,51.
- Servants, they that make,
of others must also raise them up to be angels of
light. Heaven is just, 151.22; 397.7, 8.
- Serve, no man shall,
another but for love, which shall be his only
recompense, 397.7.
- Sethantes, an archangel,
first God of the earth, and organizer of the first
kingdom in the heaven of the earth, 13.17, chap, i,
ii; 59, 60.5 to 9. having toiled 100 years, day and
night, without ceasing, rests by visiting his five
Lords on the earth, 21.10. goes first to Whaga, Lord
of Whaga (the continent of Pan), 22 chap. vi. goes
then to Jud, Lord of Jud (Asia), 25 chap. vii. goes
then to Dis, Lord of Dis (Europe), 26 chap.ix. goes
then to Vohu, Lord of Vohu (Africa), 27 chap. x.
goes then to Thouri, Lord of Thouri (America), 28
chap. xi. causes Moeb to be built, 30.4. at the end
of 200 years ascends to etherea with Onesyi and the
first harvest from the earth of Brides and
Bridegrooms, 39 chap. xxi.
- Sexes, were the positive
and negative vortexian currents equal in duration,
the, born into the world would be equal in number,
603.9.
- Sexual Indulgence, 520.23;
913.4.
- Shaker Heaven, established
by a drujan God Lowgannus, pretending he was The
True Kriste, 769.9.
- Shalam, history of, 830 to
853. the temple of Jehovih, temple of Apollo, and
other buildings in, 840.1 to 841.21. the voice of
Jehovih in, 851 chap. xxi. the commandments unto the
inhabitants of, 852 chap. xxii. marriage of the
children of, 852.1 to 9 chap. xxiii. colonies of
Faithists in Jehovih spread in every direction,
853.11 to 24.
- Shame, 42.1; 58.1; 225.11;
226, 227.20, 21, 22; 268, 269.12, 13 ; 554.23;
837.12.
- Shem, name given by the
Lord to one of the fleets of I'hins at the time of
the flood, 71.48. the fleet named, landed to the
south, 73.59. landing of the I'hins, ships
destroyed, 81.4 to 11. the land was called, as proof
to all the world, 141.16. the boundaries of, named
by Fragapatti, 192.3. the land of, now called
Vind'yu, 465.2.
- Shepherd Kings lived on
goats' milk, 148.19 to 24. chief of all in the
Osirian philosophy were the, 156.35. Listians, every
man a king and every woman a queen, 183.5. the Great
Spirit named them, 404.3, 4. the, migrated in vast
numbers into Egupt, 450.8. were driven out of Egupt
by Thothma, 451.1,2.
- Shew-bread,660.16.
- Ship for six thousand
million Brides and Bridegrooms, 136.4 to 11. star,
of Aph (92.7), Crescent of Sue, 96.3, 4. arrow, such
as swift messengers use, 140.5. fire, a million
varieties of, 320.18, 19. the different names of
ships are called after the manner of their
construction: Abattos (51, 32, 34), arrow-boat,
752.12, 8; 754.9. Adavaysit, a description of the,
of Cim'iad, 121.7 to 12. Airavagna of Nista, her
sun-ship, 106 chap. vii. of Cpenta-armij, 315.10;
318, 319.13 to 15; 324.14. of Lika carries a
thousand million angels, 471.2. of Litabakathrava
travels four hundred million miles a day, 752.17 to
20. Airiata, the size of the, of Betatis, 132,
133.14. to 20. the, of Osire carries more than five
thousand million angels, 166.27. Avalanza carries
twenty thousand million angels, 135.8. the, of
Fragapatti described, 196.3, 4; 202.1. the, of
Ye'a-Goo described, 504.1, 2. Avalanzas, eleven,
rise up with more than forty thousand million angels
on board, 773.5,8. Beyan float (177.8), Ballast Flags
(401.6), Calyos (502.1). Cowppon, the Goddess Lissa
takes to etherea with Lika in a, sixty-four thousand
million angels, 530.2; 531.15. Es'elene (142.1),
fire-boats, 132.12; 754.5. Koa'loo, almost like a
world, so vast, 179.13. Oniy'yah (112.6; 620.90),
Otevan (751.4), Otevan with wings, 85.8, 9. Ometr,
a swift rising (309.14), Obegia, a float, 170.9 to
11. Piedmazr, row-boat (259.7), Port-au-gon, an
Orion, 47.18. Seraphim, a mighty fire-ship, 141.15.
Vessels. Many of those who manage them serve a
thousand years' apprenticeship, and thousands of
millions of miles of roadways, in heaven, are as a
well-learned book to them, 251, 252.1 to 5.
- Ships, (atmospherean and
etherean), as ye travel from heaven to heaven in
atmospherean, even so shall ye inspire mortals to
build corporeal, and sail across the oceans, 14.12;
17.1. as mortals sail corporeal, across the
corporeal ocean, so sailed the ship of God in the
atmospherean ocean, 24.1; 418.10. man built, and
sailed over the ocean in all directions (about
43,000 years B.K.) 60.21; 75.20. so have I (Jehovih)
taught ethereans to build vessels to course My
etherean seas, 477.2, 3;55, 56.2 to 13;91.1. seven,
carry sixteen thousand million angels 292.18. five,
of fire carry twelve thousand million angels,
293.12, 13.
- Shirk, let no man, from the
trials I put upon him, for in so doing he robbeth
his own soul, 653.5.
- Shower of fire, brimstone,
iron and phosphorus upon the five divisions of the
earth, 32.4.
- Shrevarhs, Osirian, 32.2 to
4.
- Signs of the Times
(Esfoma). The unseen progress of things speaking to
the senses of man, 561 chap. vii. there is something
in the wind, 550, 566, 567.3,4,6.
- Sih (Panic), the worshipper
of a Savior is, the worshipper of a God born of
woman, is, 624.12.
- Silence, sit in, to hear My
words which I speak into the souls of men and women
and children, 373.21.
- Sincere, improve thyself to
be, in thyself and in all thou doest; and when thou
hast attained this, thy words shall be with power,
921.18.
- Slat of the Temple
(pyramid), 451.26. Probably the entrance passage or
observing line. See also 446.11.
- Slavery overthrown in
Guatama, 770 chap. xx.
- Sleep, Jehovih gave man, so
that his corporeal bound spirit might see and hear
heavenly things, 26.13; 134.13.
- Snow-flakes, in the, are
both the casting and the mold of discordant m'vortexian currents, 593, 594.5, 6.
- Socatta, oracles that
destroyed, 918.10.
- Son, Only Begotten,
I'hua'Mazda His (Ormazd), born of the Virgin Mi (the
Substance Seen), 205.4. Oibe styled himself Thor,
the, of Jehovih, 265.4. Ahura'Mazda, The Creator!
The, of the Unknowable, 306.17. Baal the, of Osiris,
into whose keeping he had assigned the earth and all
mortals thereon, 441.3. not content to worship the
Great One, they have a representative, saying: He is
the, 619.77. Yima, a savior, who claimed that he was
the, 663.6.
- Sons and Daughters, some
have thick tongues and poor speech, nevertheless
they are My babes, My, 56.19.
- So-qi, king of Oas, capital
city of Par'si'e, 173.1. ordereth every male child
in Oas to be cast into fire if Zarathustra and his
mother are not brought before him, 177.12. slain by
his people, and not one infant slain, 182.6.
- Soul, the, lieth in the
ocean of the Creator, 192.5. the ghost, which is
incomprehensible, 191.2, 5. when I was risen in
spirit, I saw the spirit of things but, alas, the,
lay still beyond, 217.18,19. the third part I gave
to man is the, which joineth him to Me, 643.4.
- Sounds and Music, three
primary sounds, 603.1 to 6. See chapter of the
Primary Soul, 287.0 to 288.15.
- Spectroscope, errors in
regard to what the, revealeth, 599.15.
- Speech and Language, man
began to use his lips and tongue, 45.1. the first
talkers; men with mouths for words; ears for words,
367.3.
- Spell, three odes, 33 years
signifying a generation, 505.4.
- Spe'ta, when a world
attaineth to, 351.14, 15; 352.5 to 7; 354.2. the
feast of, 348 chap, xi, xii, xiii.
- Spirit, he who locketh up
goodness of heart cannot obtain strength of, 159.14.
cannot be proved but to, 200.28. to learn to create,
to invent, to cast one's, forth with power (88.8),
to congregate and make, is to go on the right road,
240.16. all learning is as a gymnasium to the;
knowledge is the strength of the soul, 325.12. after
it has quit the corporeal body, is free; manner of
clothing the, 557.10, 11. the, which liveth after
the earth body is dead, 643.4. testimony of a, of no
more value than the testimony of a mortal, 559.38;
710.14. of the age in which we live! No man desireth
a leader or a dictator over him, 830.68.
- Spirits, the of the newly
dead shall have power to take upon themselves the
semblance of corporeal bodies, 10.4; 121.12.
manifestations of, such as had never been before
since the foundation of this world, 262, 263.14 to
18;403.10. deranged, more helpless than a mortal,
258.5. millions and millions of, who could not
believe they were dead, but maintained they were
confined in dark dungeons, howling and cursing day
and night, 174.11 and note; 223.18; 265.5. millions
of, not knowing that they themselves are dead,
especially those slain in war and in unbelief in
spirit life, 187.11. many, even after death, will
not admit they are dead, 776.11, 12. the air is
filled with the, of the dead, 218.25; 217.19. and
when they died their, continued to lie about in the
places of their mortal life, 137.14. taught mortals
the art of magic; of making seeds grow into trees
and flowers, etc., 447.14. after death, these,
continue for the most part in their former places.
The merchant in his counting house, the banker in
his bank, etc., 779.22; 849.16 to 19. such are the,
of the dead, 911.15.
- Spirit Birth, out from the
head of the corporeal body the spirit is born,
365.6.
- Spirit Circle, the Lord
said: Come now into, Murdhan, 143.7.
- Spirit Communion, edicts
against, 165.9; 166.5, 6;523.15;525.2;545.3,4, 13.
the spirits of the dead can commune with the spirits
of the living, 714.13, 14.
- Spirit Communion, a child
that is raised up without learning, is but half
raised, 838.17.
- Spirits, Evil, who are,
they are both yourselves and the dead, 221.9, 10.
See also, 53.5; 164.14; 263.18; 496.16.
- Spirits, Familiar, who are?
See under Familiars.
- Spiritual Growth, the
secret of all, lieth in giving out the spirit,
208.14.
- Spiritualists, two kinds
of, 776.14.
- Spontaneous Combustion,
585.35.
- Square, four dan'ha shall
be called one, because this is the sum of one
density, which is 12,000 of the earth's years, 48.6.
- Standing Armies, behold
what great, we have, 3.26; 1.12, 13. trained in the
labor of death, 199.25; 515.18. Anuhasaj placed a,
around his heaven, 394.5; 749.32, 33. ye have thus
caused mortals to provide, to protect themselves,
742.34 to 36. Ugh'sa (Panic). They not only wage
war, but in time of peace they maintain armies ready
for more war, 622.4.
- Standpoint, O that man had
some, to judge things by. O that he had a measure
and a foundation to stand upon, 495.27; 2.5; 558.16.
- Star, the little, of light
He hath given to every soul, 264.20; 495.28.
- Star Chamber, with a table
sprinkled with sand, and the Lord wrote in the sand
with his finger the laws of heaven and earth,
156.29; 157.7.
- Stars, double, triplets,
and quadruplets, 592.22, 23. everything is upward
from the, 170.12; 277.2;480.7. influence of the,
Asha's opinion on the, 196, 197.11 to 14. it is
erroneous to say that according to their birth under
certain stars, 598.11; 174.12; 198.20.
- Stars, Temple of the, the
name of the observatory, 156.27; 262.15.
- Submersion of Whaga (Pan)
decided upon in etherea, 62 chap. iii. and the
carrying away of her heavens, Book of Aph, 65 chap,
i to vi.
- (Sudga) Arc-wotchissij, a
Lord of Jehovih, under God, his kingdom was over
Vind'yu, 383.39. appointed by Anuhasaj ruler over
Vind'yu and her heavenly kingdom, with the title of,
386.9. descends to the earth with his army to subdue
it to De'yus; country and people described, 411 chap
xxv. 's description of, capital, 439.1 to 4. subdues
the land of Vind'yu to himself. Cities and temples
of great magnificence, 445 chap. xlvi. 's generals
and captains start kingdoms of their own, 462.13. is
thrown into hell, 463.21. delivered out of hell a
very maddened maniac, choked up with madness, 507.2
to 4. 's speech at the time of his judgment and
sentence, 509.18 to 510.26.
- Suicide, spirits persuade
mortals to, and they kill themselves by thousands
and tens of thousands, 137.14; 198.15, 16.
- Sum, four cubes (576,000
years) shall be called one, because the magnitude
thereof embraceth one equal, of the Great Serpent,
48.6.
- Sun, every side of the, a
pole to the corporeal worlds around it, Plate 45,
568. distance of the, from the earth, 597, 598.2,
6,7. Git'ow (Panic), the central light, 612.37.
- Sun Emperor, 718.12;
723.20.
- Sun Father, 713.6.
- Sun God, 543.19, 20;
505.10.
- Sun King and Kingdom
established, 155.26. Pharaoh, the king of Egupt, was
the, 505.10; 507.19 and note; 518.2.
- Sun, King of the, into the
far-off country of Jaffeth will I take the title of,
and bestow it upon Ya'seang, 271.7. Han, 316.15 to
17. Hi Seiang was made ruler of Jaffeth, receiving
the title of, 326.6. over Oas they made a king, and
called him, 174.15.
- Sun Laws extended over all
Egupt, 505.9 to 506.11.
- Sun Measure, 505.10.
- Sun Places, 506.12.
- Sun Planet, 598.6, 7.
- Sun Spots, 586.42; 596.14;
598.6.
- Sun, Temple of the, 446.13.
- Suns Central, 469.2.
- Sun's Vortex, the, I caused
to rotate, and I gave it power to carry other
vortices with it, 6. chap. iii. 7. spirality of the,
597.3.
- Swear unto thy Father in
heaven every day of thy life, 654.44,45. stretch
forth thy hand unto thy Creator and, thou unto Him
thou wilt conquer every passion that is unclean, and
every habit not conducive to the purity of the
growth of thy spirit, 788.35.
- Swedenborg Heaven,
established by a drujan God, Sayawan, who called
himself the Lord, 769.10 to 13.
- Swift Messengers assumed
their respective globes of light, and began to
ascend in every direction, 31.7.
- Swine's flesh forbidden as
food in the time of Apollo, 115.20. kings and queens
pass laws against eating, 165.10;728.33.
- Sympathy, Asha said: Nay,
is the enemy of law and justice, 179.8. Te-in's
opinion in regard to, 437.15, 17, 20. a man that has
learned, is better learned than the philosopher who
will kick a cat or a dog, 500.4.
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