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Mahatma Letters Portal
Letters written by the Mahatmas are a rich resource to study the Ancient Wisdom, Theosophy. Texts of the letters with images and commentaries are available for these published collections of letters: |
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Helena Petrovna Blavatsky was co-founder of the Theosophical Society in 1875 with Henry Steel Olcott, William Quan Judge, and others. They brought the ancient teachings called Theosophy to the modern world.
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Featured Article
Mahatma Letters that HPB kept is a group of ten letters that have never before been published. These letters are mostly written from A. P. Sinnett to Mahatmas Koot Hoomi and Morya, asking questions or responding to their previous letters, with brief notations by KH and M. Historically they fill gaps in the published correspondence like The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett, giving the other side of the conversation. Topics covered include A. O. Hume, the KH retreat, Sinnett's relationship with the Mahatmas, London Lodge, Mary Gebhard, Anna Bonus Kingsford, the Phoenix Venture, the Kiddle incident, and the Coulomb affair. Two letters written by Samuel Ward and G. B. Finch discuss the leadership of the London Lodge. These letters are important because the Masters instructed Madame Blavatsky to keep them, due to the significance of their contents. |
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