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'''[[Constance Wachtmeister]]''', a Swedish countess of French-English ancestry, was one of [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Madame Blavatsky's]] closest friends during the 1880s. After HPB's death in 1891, Countess Wachtmeister lectured widely, helping [[Annie Besant]] to form lodges in the United States. She wrote memoirs of her times with HPB, plus several other books.
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'''[[Try!]]''' is an injunction used by the [[Masters of Wisdom]] in their communications to aspirants and [[chela|disciples]]. It appears frequently in the [[Mahatma Letters]] and in books about spiritual self-development. Energetic effort and focused intention propel aspirants along the [[Spiritual_Path#Occult_path|spiritual path]].
[[File:Try-Rosicrucian.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Cover of Clymer book]]
[[File:Try from title page .png|160px|thumb|From title page of Randolph book]]
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H. P. Blavatsky Gem of the Day
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When desire is for the purely abstract – when it has lost all trace or tinge of "self" – then it has become pure.

– “Desire Made Pure”, “Lucifer”, № 2, p. 133




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Koot Hoomi writing in Mahatma Letter No. 1

Try! is an injunction used by the Masters of Wisdom in their communications to aspirants and disciples. It appears frequently in the Mahatma Letters and in books about spiritual self-development. Energetic effort and focused intention propel aspirants along the spiritual path.

Cover of Clymer book
From title page of Randolph book

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