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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Louis the Pious   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Louis the Pious (also known as Louis I, Louis the Fair and Louis the Debonaire, German form: Ludwig der Fromme, French form: Louis le Pieux or Louis le Débonnaire, Spanish form: Ludovico Pío or Luis el Piadoso) (April 16, 778 – June 20, 840) was Emperor and King of the Franks from 814 to 840.
In 817, Louis issued Ordinatio imperii, a decree that laid out plans for an orderly succession by dividing the empire between his three sons from his first marriage with Ermengarde: Lothair (who was crowned king of Italy and co-emperor), Pepin of Aquitaine (king of Aquitaine) and Louis (king of Bavaria).
When Louis died in 840, the dispute plunged the brothers into a civil war that was only settled in 843 by the Treaty of Verdun (843) which split the Frankish realm into three parts, the kernels of later France and Germany.
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 Louis Jacolliot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Louis Jacolliot (1837 in Charolles–1890 in Saint-Thibault-des-Vignes) was a French author.
His works were also quoted in Helena Blavatsky's book Isis Unveiled.
Daniel Caracostea, Louis-François Jacolliot (1837 – 1890): A biographical essay
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The techniques involve the employment of an universal life force and are called by various names such as: ‘prana,’’ch’i’ and ‘ki.’ Louis Jacolliot, a nineteenth-century French judge, traveled the East and wrote of his occult experiences.
Jacolliot was further told by the Brahmins that the “supreme cause” of all phenomena was the ‘agasa’ (‘akasha’), the vital fluid, “the moving thought of the universal soul, directing all souls,” the force that the adepts learn to control.
Louis Jacolliot wrote in 'Occult Sciences in India and Among the Ancients' (1884):
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 Louis Pasteur Definition / Louis Pasteur Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Louis Pasteur (December 27, 1822 Events March 30 - Florida becomes a United States territory.
Louis Pasteur is a bilingual, non-denominational independent school for students from Preschool and Kindergarten (Maternelle) to Grade Nine.
Louis Pasteur is a piece of historical research indispensable for the student of medical history.
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 Jesus & Krishna Parallels - A Christian Response   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Jacolliot did make a claim of Buddhists believing that Kansa slaughtering thousands of infants, but there is no external evidence supporting Jacolliot's claim, and, even if true, this postdates Jesus by over 1800 years and thus could not have influenced the Jesus story.
The forementioned Jacolliot does make the claim of Krishna being affixed to a tree with arrows after he was killed, but doesn't mention anything about two thieves, and since Krishna was already dead and no crucifix was involved, this was hardly a crucifixion.
This is another claim originating with Jacolliot and cannot be dated to earlier than the 19th century.
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Jacolliot was an avid reader of occult literature, and was familiar with the work of Swedenborg, of the theosophist Jacob Böhme and of Louis Claude de Saint Martin.
In the course of his professional career Jacolliot had been president of the tribunal at Chandernagor, India, and afterwards French consul in Calcutta.
Jacolliot's ideas were introduced in England by S. Matthews at the Golden Dawn Society, of which he was the Great Master.
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Her high regard for Jacolliot as a scholar of Indian culture and religion is recorded in letters to the New York World (April 6, 1877) and Sun (April 21 and May 13, 1877), and numerous citations in Isis Unveiled.
Blavatsky was aware of the sharp criticism of Jacolliot by two leading Indologists of the day, F. Max Müller and William Dwight Whitney, the latter branding Jacolliot as a “bungler and a humbug” (Isis Unveiled, II.47).
She herself observes a dichotomy between the scholarly Jacolliot and the romantic Jacolliot, leaving the impression that she only considered the scholarly Jacolliot to be a worthy source of her reconstruction of the Ancient Wisdom.
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 Louis Aragon Definition / Louis Aragon Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Louis Aragon (October 33rd October Organization is additionally the name of a Marxist terrorist group.
October 3 is the 276th day of the year (277th in Leap years).
Louis Aragon is the only Dada who seems to be preparing a territory of conciliation between the suggestions of consciousness and the demands of reason.
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 "Buddhism in America" by H.P. Blavatsky @BlavatskyNet
When Jacolliot says "Jezeus Christna," he only shows a little clumsiness in phonetic rendering, and is nearer right than many of his critics.
And if not only Jacolliot, but the Brâhmans themselves are not to be allowed to know as much as their European critics, we will call in the aid of Volney and other Orientalists, who show that the Hindû deity’s name is formed from the radical Chris, meaning sacred, as Jacolliot shows it.
Though, in common with various authorities, you stigmatize Jacolliot as a "French fraud," I must really do him the justice to say that his Catholic opponent, De Ravisi, said of his Bible in India, in a report made at the request of the Société Académique de St. Quentin, that it is written.
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 The Crisis of the modern World, the New World Order and Kali Yuga   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
For obscure but seemingly inborn psychological reasons, the idea of a sort of hidden pope coordinating all the secret activities of the world from an underground kingdom in the vastness of the Himalayas has a recurring glamour.
Starting with a 19th century traveller and romancer named Louis Jacolliot, the line of such superficial commentary slides to a reductio ad absurdum in the fantasies of "pop" mystic Robert Charroux: "There are four entrances to Agartha: one between the paws of the sphinx at Gizeh, another on the Mont-Saint Michel, a third..."
What is surprising, however, in view of this prolonged flood of fluff, is that there have been a number of sober and closely reasoned explorations of the curious lore, both ancient and modern, that has given rise to the Agartha mythos.
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 Shalomhof2 -Vishnu the Viking?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Some months ago, whilst browsing in Avalon Nuttair's second-hand bookshop, I chanced upon a battered copy of a Victorian text by the French writer Louis Jacolliot.
By studying ancient Hindu texts Jacolliot found that this wondrous place had indeed existed in the Himalayan mountains some 15,000 years ago, and was the birthplace of both the Western and near Eastern civilisations.
A race of people, of such profound spiritual insight and power as to be god-like, dwelt in Asgartha for many millenia in perfect love and perfect trust, as we Norse followers like to say.
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We have previously thrown some light on the antiquity of Egyptian civilization, which Bunsen, the best modern authority, places at 21,000 years BC, a date he assigns to the erection of the first pyramid.
It will be impossible, within the limited scope of this series, to trace in any detail the evidences of the last Golden, Silver and Bronze Age civilizations of India, to study which, as Louis Jacolliet remarks, "is to trace humanity to its sources."
Can there be an absurdity in the suggestion that the India of 6000 years ago, brilliant, civilized, overflowing with population, impressed upon Egypt, Persia, Judea, Greece and Rome, a stamp as ineffaceable, impressions as profound, as these last have impressed upon us?"
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 Kessinger Publishing
THIS 84 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Occult Science in India and Among the Ancients: With an Account of their Mystic Initiatiations and the History of Spiritism, by Louis Jacolliot.
THIS 28 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Occult Science in India and Among the Ancients: With an Account of their Mystic Initiatiations and the History of Spiritism, by Louis Jacolliot.
THIS 18 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Occult Science in India and Among the Ancients: With an Account of their Mystic Initiatiations and the History of Spiritism, by Louis Jacolliot.
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 View topic - The bible: The word of god, or just some copy pasting? Jesus Christ Forums
I'll point out some obvious copying that has been described as the writings of men who were 'inspirated' by god.
Louis Jacolliot wrote about an ancient ‘paradise story’ from Sri Lanka (Ceylon at the time).
Yet you are using a book written by man to try and discount the Bible.
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 - An Index to Psychic Notes 1882 Calcutta, Alice Gordon (and HP Blavatsky)
PsychN y1882 v6 i6 March 6 p46 - Occultism - Experiences of M. Louis Jacolliot, 1867 (2) (tr by OC Dutt) -- Louis Jacolliot
PsychN y1882 v7 i7 March 18 p55 - Occultism - Experiences of M. Louis Jacolliot, 1867 (3) (tr by OC Dutt) -- Louis Jacolliot
PsychN y1882 v9 i9 April 13 p71 - Occultism - Experiences of M. Louis Jacolliot, 1867 (5) (tr by OC Dutt) -- Louis Jacolliot
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 A Tribute to Hinduism - quotes on hinduism 61-80   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bible in India: Hindoo origin of Hebrew and Christian revelation - By Louis Jacolliot
In the measure that we Westerners make our intellectual and spiritual genealogy reach back to India shall we learn to love her and to consider in its true light her wisdom, the patrimony of every man."
Rama and Sita, noble human heroes, you who give the example of a sublime spiritual ideal, in your atmosphere of peace and infinite tenderness there reigns a hope, the hope of the regeneration of humanity through the understanding of these ancient symbols and by their realization in the inner lives of men.
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 eBay Store - Russian Books and Music: Books for Children: Louis JACOLLIOT Collection 4 vols Russian books 1996 HC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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 The Brahmin Guru And Evocations (Adobe Reader) ebook Jacolliot, Louis Diesel eBooks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Brahmin Guru And Evocations (Adobe Reader) ebook Jacolliot, Louis Diesel eBooks
THIS 6 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Occult Science in India and Among the Ancients: With an Account of their Mystic Initiatiations and the History of Spiritism, by Louis Jacolliot.
The Frontal Sign Of The Initiates According To The Agrouchada-Parikchai
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 books about: cabalistic (astro-theosophical interpretations rosicrucians)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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THIS 11 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Occult Science in India and Among the Ancients: With an Account of their Mystic Initiatiations and the History of Spiritism, by Louis Jacolliot.
To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564594521.
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 On Edward Bulwer-Lytton: Agharta, Shambhala, Vril and the Occult Roots of Nazi Power
Madame Blavatsky was influenced not only by Bulwer-Lytton, but by a French writer, Louis Jacolliot, who appears to have been the first Western writer to refer to the mystical
  Moreover, until the appearance of this book there had hardly been any mention in Europe of Agarttha and its leader the Bhahmātmā, except by the rather superficial writer Louis Jacolliot [1837-1890], whose authority one cannot possibly invoke.
  In our opinion Jacolliot had actually heard of these things while in
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 Jacolliot, Louis: Of the Supreme Being in Brahminism
Jacolliot, Louis: Of the Supreme Being in Brahminism
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