Maha Chohan

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Maha Chohan is a compound term meaning "great chohan". It is applied to a certain Adept whose spiritual attainment is superior to that of Masters K. H. and M.. In "The Mahatma Letters" he is frequently referred as the "boss", "Master" or "chief."

In a letter to Col. Olcott, Mahatma K. H. referred to the Maha Chohan a he "to whose insight the future lies like an open page".[1] In a letter to Mohini M. Chatterji he said: "One far greater than myself has kindly consented to survey the whole situation".[2]


Notes

  1. C. Jinarajadasa, Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom First Series, No. 16 (????), ???.
  2. C. Jinarajadasa, Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom Second Series, No. 62 (????), ???.


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