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On [[September 29]], 1880, Mrs. [[Patience Sinnett]], [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Mme. Blavatsky]] and [[Henry Steel Olcott|Col. Olcott]] went for a picnic to the top of Prospect Hill at [[Simla, India|Simla]]. There, Mrs. Sinnett received a note on pink paper from one of the [[Masters of Wisdom|Masters]]. It was left in a tree and read: "I believe I was asked to leave a note here. What can I do for you?" The original of this "pink slip" is in the British Library. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 14 October 2024
On September 29, 1880, Mrs. Patience Sinnett, Mme. Blavatsky and Col. Olcott went for a picnic to the top of Prospect Hill at Simla. There, Mrs. Sinnett received a note on pink paper from one of the Masters. It was left in a tree and read: "I believe I was asked to leave a note here. What can I do for you?" The original of this "pink slip" is in the British Library.