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Try in first Mahatma Letter

Try! is an injunction frequently used by the Masters of Wisdom in their communications to aspirants and disciples. In a general sense, it is used to encourage the aspirant to keep trying in his treading of the Occult Path. It appears at the end of Mahatma Letter No. 1 and in many other letters from Mahatmas and from Theosophical teachers. Rosicrucians also use this instruction.

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