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After [[Alfred Percy Sinnett|Mr. Sinnett]] published his book [[The Occult World (book)|The Occult World]] where he talked about the [[Masters of Wisdom|Masters]], some [[Spiritualism|Spiritualists]] claimed the Masters were but [[Mediumship#Spirit guides|disembodied spirits]]. B. G. Mullapoorcar and [[Martandrao Babaji Nagnath|Martandrao B. Nagnath]] sent a letter to the London ''Spiritualist'' saying the following:
After [[Alfred Percy Sinnett|Mr. Sinnett]] published his book [[The Occult World (book)|''The Occult World'']] where he talked about the [[Masters of Wisdom|Masters]], some [[Spiritualism|Spiritualists]] claimed the Masters were but [[Mediumship#Spirit guides|disembodied spirits]]. B. G. Mullapoorcar and [[Martandrao Babaji Nagnath|Martandrao B. Nagnath]] sent a letter to the London ''Spiritualist'' saying the following:


<blockquote>In common with some other Theosophists of Bombay, we have had, on several occasions, the honour to see these ‘Brothers’ of our Society’s First Section.  We have thus been led to know that they represent a class of living, not ‘disembodied’ men or ghosts - as the Spiritualists would insist upon; that they are in possession of the highest virtues and psychic capabilities, and have, as we are assured from the opportunities we have been permitted to enjoy, ever exerted such powers for beneficent purposes, regarding the whole humanity as a Universal Brotherhood, but keeping aloof from the world for reasons best known to themselves.<ref>See "First Report  
<blockquote>In common with some other Theosophists of Bombay, we have had, on several occasions, the honour to see these ‘Brothers’ of our Society’s First Section.  We have thus been led to know that they represent a class of living, not ‘disembodied’ men or ghosts - as the Spiritualists would insist upon; that they are in possession of the highest virtues and psychic capabilities, and have, as we are assured from the opportunities we have been permitted to enjoy, ever exerted such powers for beneficent purposes, regarding the whole humanity as a Universal Brotherhood, but keeping aloof from the world for reasons best known to themselves.<ref>See "First Report  

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After Mr. Sinnett published his book The Occult World where he talked about the Masters, some Spiritualists claimed the Masters were but disembodied spirits. B. G. Mullapoorcar and Martandrao B. Nagnath sent a letter to the London Spiritualist saying the following:

In common with some other Theosophists of Bombay, we have had, on several occasions, the honour to see these ‘Brothers’ of our Society’s First Section. We have thus been led to know that they represent a class of living, not ‘disembodied’ men or ghosts - as the Spiritualists would insist upon; that they are in possession of the highest virtues and psychic capabilities, and have, as we are assured from the opportunities we have been permitted to enjoy, ever exerted such powers for beneficent purposes, regarding the whole humanity as a Universal Brotherhood, but keeping aloof from the world for reasons best known to themselves.[1]

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  1. See "First Report of the Committee of the Society for Psychical Research, Appendix XII" at http://blavatskyarchives.com/app12.htm Published by Blavatsky Study Center