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William Eglinton (1857-1933) was a young English medium who went to India with the avowed purpose of investigating Theosophy. After a few years of acquaintance with [[Theosophy]] [[Mahatma]] [[K.H.]] visited him in his [[ | William Eglinton (1857-1933) was a young English medium who went to India with the avowed purpose of investigating Theosophy. After a few years of acquaintance with [[Theosophy]] [[Mahatma]] [[K.H.]] visited him in his [[Māyāvi-Rūpa]] on board of a ship, and they had a long conversation. | ||
== Ernest == | == Ernest == | ||
One of William Eglinton' "spirit guides" was called “Ernest” | One of William Eglinton' "spirit guides" was called “Ernest” |
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William Eglinton (1857-1933) was a young English medium who went to India with the avowed purpose of investigating Theosophy. After a few years of acquaintance with Theosophy Mahatma K.H. visited him in his Māyāvi-Rūpa on board of a ship, and they had a long conversation.
Ernest
One of William Eglinton' "spirit guides" was called “Ernest”