Mahatma Letter to H. P. Blavatsky - MHM No. 32
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Written by: | Koot Hoomi |
Received by: | H. P. Blavatsky |
Sent via: | unknown |
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Written on: | unknown |
Received on: | before 18 October 1884 |
Other dates: | unknown |
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Sent from: | unknown |
Received at: | London |
Via: | unknown |
This letter is Letter No. 32 in Mrs. Holloway and the Mahatmas. Mahatma Koot Hoomi tells H. P. Blavatsky what to do about Laura C. Holloway.
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Useless to go over the ground once more. You told her what I thought of it, and there is an end of it – No; I do not want her to sleep one single night at Sinnett's house or even stop there beyond an hour or so. The influence there is so strong that it would destroy at one sweep the labour of six weeks. We are not prepared to declare our policy; it depends on the attitude of certain members. I am sorry for that Kiddle business but - - - it cannot be helped. I will answer him in London through Mohini or perhaps have the answer posted. you will have nothing to do with it, so do not get nervous over it. Yes; she better sail [for New York] on the 18th [of October].
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Context and background
Physical description of letter
The original was written in blue on a single folded sheet. The location of the original of this letter is in The Winterthur Library, Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera, Materials on Theosophy, in Winterthur, Delaware.
Publication history
This letter was was never published before its inclusion in Mrs. Holloway and the Mahatmas.