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'''This is Letter No. 121 in Barker numbering.''' See below for [[Mahatma Letter No. 19#Context and background|Context and background]].
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This is '''Letter No. 19''' in''' [[The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett (book)|''The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett'']], 4th chronological edition'''. It corresponds to '''Letter No. 121''' in '''Barker numbering.''' See below for [[Mahatma Letter No. 19#Context and background|Context and background]].
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Received at Bombay on return to India, July, 1881.
Received at Bombay on return to India in July 1881.


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Thanks. The little things prove very useful, and I gratefully acknowledge them. You ought to go to Simla. TRY. I confess to a weakness on my part to see you do so. We must patiently await the results, as I told you of the Book. The blanks are provoking and "tantalizing" but we cannot go against the inevitable. And as it is always good to mend an error I already did so by presenting the Occult World to the C----'s notice. Patience, patience.
Thanks. The little things prove very useful, and I gratefully acknowledge them. You ought to go to Simla. [[Try!|TRY]]. I confess to a weakness on my part to see you do so. We must patiently await the results, as I told you of the Book. The blanks are provoking and "tantalizing" but we cannot go against the inevitable. And as it is always good to mend an error I already did so by presenting the [[The Occult World (book)|Occult World]] to the C----'s notice. Patience, patience.


Yours, ever
Yours, ever


K. H.
[[K. H.]]


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* '''"The Book"''' refers to [[A. P. Sinnett]]'s first book [[The Occult World (book)|''The Occult World'']].
* '''"the C----'s notice"''' may be referring to the great Chohan or [[Maha Chohan]].


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== Context and background ==
== Context and background ==


This letter was in connection with the establishment of the [[Simla Eclectic Theosophical Society|Simla branch]] of the [[Theosophical Society]]. [[H. P. Blavatsky]] had been invited by the [[A. O. Hume|Humes]] to be there and the [[Mahātma|Mahatma]] seems concerned that [[A. P. Sinnett]] also should be present. On p. 156 of [[The Occult World (book)|''The Occult World'']], Sinnett comments that he went to [[Simla, India|Simla]] in August 1881 in connection with this undertaking.


== Physical description of letter ==
== Physical description of letter ==


The original is in the British Library, Folio 3. According to [[George Linton]] and [[Virginia Hanson]], the letter was written:
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On a single sheet of rippled white paper, in blue ink. The sheet is about 4" X 6" <nowiki>[</nowiki>10.2 X 15.2 cm<nowiki>]</nowiki> in size, folded note style. The capital "P" in "Patience" near the end of the letter is heavy, and the ink has blotted near the top of the sheet where the paper was folded.<ref>George E. Linton and Virginia Hanson, eds., ''Readers Guide to The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett'' (Adyar, Chennai, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1972), 64.</ref>
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== Publication history ==
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Latest revision as of 20:32, 29 February 2020

Quick Facts
People involved
Written by: Koot Hoomi
Received by: A. P. Sinnett
Sent via: unknown
Dates
Written on: unknown
Received on: July 6-11, 1881 See below.
Other dates: unknown
Places
Sent from: unknown
Received at: Bombay, India
Via: unknown 

This is Letter No. 19 in The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett, 4th chronological edition. It corresponds to Letter No. 121 in Barker numbering. See below for Context and background.

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Cover sheet

Received at Bombay on return to India in July 1881.

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Page 1 transcription, image, and notes

Thanks. The little things prove very useful, and I gratefully acknowledge them. You ought to go to Simla. TRY. I confess to a weakness on my part to see you do so. We must patiently await the results, as I told you of the Book. The blanks are provoking and "tantalizing" but we cannot go against the inevitable. And as it is always good to mend an error I already did so by presenting the Occult World to the C----'s notice. Patience, patience.

Yours, ever

K. H.

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NOTES:

Context and background

This letter was in connection with the establishment of the Simla branch of the Theosophical Society. H. P. Blavatsky had been invited by the Humes to be there and the Mahatma seems concerned that A. P. Sinnett also should be present. On p. 156 of The Occult World, Sinnett comments that he went to Simla in August 1881 in connection with this undertaking.

Physical description of letter

The original is in the British Library, Folio 3. According to George Linton and Virginia Hanson, the letter was written:

On a single sheet of rippled white paper, in blue ink. The sheet is about 4" X 6" [10.2 X 15.2 cm] in size, folded note style. The capital "P" in "Patience" near the end of the letter is heavy, and the ink has blotted near the top of the sheet where the paper was folded.[1]

Publication history

Commentary about this letter

Notes

  1. George E. Linton and Virginia Hanson, eds., Readers Guide to The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett (Adyar, Chennai, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1972), 64.