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There are three publications of letters written by [[H. P. Blavatsky]]'s Teachers, variously referred as, "Brothers," "Mahatmas," or "[[Masters]]."
#redirect [[The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett (book)]]
In 1880 [[A. P. Sinnett]], an Englishman living in India entered into correspondence with This correspondence took place over the years 1880 to 1884, where [[A. P. Sinnett|Mr. Sinnett]] received many letters from two of the [[Mahatmas]] known as [[Morya]] and [[Koot Hoomi]]. The letters are now kept in the British Library, and were published by [[A. Trevor Barker]] in 1923 as a book entitled [[The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett from the Mahatmas M. & K. H.]].
The other two publications are known as [[Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom]], First and Second Series, and were published in ... respectively by C. Jinarajadasa. These books are collections of letters received by a number of [[Theosophists]] and [[chelas]] over the years.......
 
 
== Letters written by chelas ==
 
Master K.H. explained:
 
<blockquote>Another of our customs, when corresponding with the outside world, is to entrust a chela with the task of delivering the letter or any other message; and if not absolutely necessary — to never give it a thought. Very often our very letters — unless something very important and secret — are written in our handwritings by our chelas. Thus, last year, some of my letters to you were precipitated, and when sweet and easy precipitation was stopped — well I had but to compose my mind, assume an easy position, and — think, and my faithful “Disinherited”the”[the] had but to copy my thoughts, making only occasionally a blunder.<ref>Hao Chin, Vic., ''The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett'' No. 75 (???????????) ???</ref></blockquote>
 
 
== Notes ==
 
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