Mahatma Letter to Judge No. 1
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Written by: | Morya |
Received by: | William Quan Judge |
Sent via: | unknown |
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Written on: | probably 1892 |
Received on: | unknown |
Other dates: | unknown |
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This letter is Letter No. 1 in Echoes of the Orient: The Writings of William Quan Judge.[1] Mahatma Morya provides encouragement and advice to William Quan Judge.
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Brave soldiers need neither orders nor constant encouragement. Pursue the lines laid down long ago and "we will look out for results." As said by me in S.D., Ātma is Karma,so all results flowing from sincere work will be right, if you are detached. I have spoken to Heliodore in the West, and she may go to India in '93. Be wise and prudent and expect nothing for this is an age of darkness. Thou my Son cannot be too careful. Beware of the "iron rule." You are to sow seed. Pay all your attention to that and force not the growth. Be ever gentle with the rebellious disciples in your care as we with you. Blessings.
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This undated latter is in the handwriting of Master M. The original is in the archives of the former Point Loma Theosophical Society.
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- ↑ Dara Eklund, compiler and editor. "Transcription of the Two Letters from master M." Echoes of the Orient: The Writings of William Quan Judge (Pasadena, California: Theosophical University Press, 2011), lvi.