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'''This letter is presented as Letter No. 39 in [[The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett (book)|''The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett'']]'''. [[H. P. Blavatsky]] sends [[A. P. Sinnett]] a message from [[Laura C. Holloway]], in explanation of following orders from [[Koot Hoomi|Master K. H.]].
'''This letter is presented as Letter No. 39 in [[The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett (book)|''The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett'']]'''. [[H. P. Blavatsky]] sends [[A. P. Sinnett]] a message from [[Laura C. Holloway]], in explanation of following orders from [[Koot Hoomi|Master K. H.]].


This was also published as '''Letter No. 36''' in [[Mrs. Holloway and the Mahatmas (book)|''Mrs. Holloway and the Mahatmas'']].
This was also published as '''Letter No. 37''' in [[Mrs. Holloway and the Mahatmas (book)|''Mrs. Holloway and the Mahatmas'']].
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::Saturday morning.<br>
::On board.[ship]
Dear Mr. Sinnett,


[[Laura C. Holloway|Mrs. Holloway]] is just gone, and left me a few parting words for you, in the presence of [[Francesca Arundale|Miss Arundale]]. "Do me the justice," she said &ndash;"to tell Mr. Sinnett, that to the last I was living here on two planes -- the physical and the spiritual. Judging me from the physical he could not, of course, understand me, for I was living on the spiritual. To the last <u>I have been acting under the direct Orders of [[Koot Hoomi|Master]]</u>, and could not therefore, do as he [[A. P. Sinnett|(Mr. Sinnett)]] would have liked me to. This he would never consent to fully realise."
My Dear Mr. Sinnett,


And, as a corroboration on my side, (which of course will not go far with you, but I have promised her and must do it) let me tell you my dear Mr. Sinnett, that apart from what I may have told her, and letters of Master to me about her, she had
I write a few words first for the sake of the Cause generally and all of us in particular. As I thought this day was one of revelation and retribution all over and round: the great test as a Cause is at an end, now we have but to wait for results.
direct Orders from Hirn, and acted upon. She tells me that you said that I told you otherwise; namely that the injunction ended when you came to [[Elberfeld, Germany|Elberfeld]]. I can only say that I have never told you so and that you again misunderstood me. I said that personally, it was a matter of <u>perfect indifference</u> to me whether she would stay at your house or not; but that I knew it was Master's express wish she should not; that it was she herseif, who, determined to саrrу out His Orders, refused to do so; and had made several appeals to me to support her in this statement. This I did several times but you would never believe me. She was greatly disturbed (mentally) all the time, and her development has suffered thereby. But I hope she will be calmer now and rest.
The first one is a letter from [[G. B. Finch|Mr. Finch]] and a confession from [[Mohini Mohun Chatterji|Mohini]] that the [[Man: Fragments of a Forgotten History (book)|"Apocalypsis"]] that had to supersede [[Esoteric Buddhism (book)|''Esoteric Buddhism'']] and crush it out, not only out of market but out of existence is — <u>good for nothing</u>. Mr. Finch says that this is a work which "can only lower the Masters." The four chapters written entirely by Mohini are of course good, but wherever the spring of inspiration has let loose its waters, it is rough, unsystematic, reads like a meaningless jibbering of a schoolboy — makes ugly patches in the work and will certainly do no credit to the "two chelas" supposed to have written under the direct inspiration of a Student. Well &ndash; the probation is at an end it seems &ndash; at least Act I. Master wants it to be issued before Christmas and we have to do it. Only poor Mohini will have to rewrite the whole chapter and remodel all the places where his <u>collaborator</u> gave original ideas. I wish you would see Mohini and have a talk with him about this work. <u>He</u> will tell you HOW it was written for he is now free to speak.


. . . Now follow what you will find in Mrs. Holloway's [[Man: Fragments of Forgotten History (book)|''Man: Fragments of Forgotten History'']] -- and you will see yourself. It is a difficult subject, Mr. Sinnett, and one can give it out fully only under two conditions. <u>Either to hear Master's voice</u> as she does; or to be an initiate oneself. Master (my Master) and the Mahatma gave you only what is permitted, and even that will be found difficult to express unless the idea is thoroughly impressed on one's mind. And now, goodbye. My real, sincere love to [[Patience Sinnett|Mrs. Sinnett]] and my best wishes for yourself. I still hope that some day you will understand "things occult" and myself better than you do now.
My Master whose voice I have just heard Orders me to tell you that as Mohini is likely to stop in London till January, you better profit by his presence to complete your literary work that sleeps for want of materials but ought not. Seriously you
ought to have him as often as you can to explain and teach you upon the subjects touched in your new book for now Master will give him Orders to that effect. Hitherto he could not come to you, give or explain the least thing &ndash; for reasons
your intuition may explain to you. Now he can and will do so. Dispose of me, for you I will consent now even to serve again as a postman. But for you alone and will beg you to keep me the secret. I will write from either Algiers or Malta and
explain. Do answer me. Love to [[Patience Sinnett|Mrs. Sinnett]].
 
::Yours truly again,<br>
::H.P.B.


::Yours faithfully,<br>
::H.P. Blavatsky


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* By '''Cause''', HPB means [[Theosophy]] and the [[Theosophical Society]].
* '''collaborator''' indicates [[Laura C. Holloway]], who coauthored [[Man: Fragments of a Forgotten History (book)|''Man: Fragments of a Forgotten History'']] with [[Mohini Mohun Chatterji|Mohini]].


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Written by: H. P. Blavatsky
Received by: A. P. Sinnett
Sent via: unknown 
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Received on: 15 October 1884
Other dates: unknown
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Received at: London
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This letter is presented as Letter No. 39 in The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett. H. P. Blavatsky sends A. P. Sinnett a message from Laura C. Holloway, in explanation of following orders from Master K. H..

This was also published as Letter No. 37 in Mrs. Holloway and the Mahatmas.

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On board.[ship]

My Dear Mr. Sinnett,

I write a few words first for the sake of the Cause generally and all of us in particular. As I thought this day was one of revelation and retribution all over and round: the great test as a Cause is at an end, now we have but to wait for results. The first one is a letter from Mr. Finch and a confession from Mohini that the "Apocalypsis" that had to supersede Esoteric Buddhism and crush it out, not only out of market but out of existence is — good for nothing. Mr. Finch says that this is a work which "can only lower the Masters." The four chapters written entirely by Mohini are of course good, but wherever the spring of inspiration has let loose its waters, it is rough, unsystematic, reads like a meaningless jibbering of a schoolboy — makes ugly patches in the work and will certainly do no credit to the "two chelas" supposed to have written under the direct inspiration of a Student. Well – the probation is at an end it seems – at least Act I. Master wants it to be issued before Christmas and we have to do it. Only poor Mohini will have to rewrite the whole chapter and remodel all the places where his collaborator gave original ideas. I wish you would see Mohini and have a talk with him about this work. He will tell you HOW it was written for he is now free to speak.

My Master whose voice I have just heard Orders me to tell you that as Mohini is likely to stop in London till January, you better profit by his presence to complete your literary work that sleeps for want of materials but ought not. Seriously you ought to have him as often as you can to explain and teach you upon the subjects touched in your new book for now Master will give him Orders to that effect. Hitherto he could not come to you, give or explain the least thing – for reasons your intuition may explain to you. Now he can and will do so. Dispose of me, for you I will consent now even to serve again as a postman. But for you alone and will beg you to keep me the secret. I will write from either Algiers or Malta and explain. Do answer me. Love to Mrs. Sinnett.

Yours truly again,
H.P.B.


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