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Written by: | Morya, A. P. Sinnett |
Received by: | A. P. Sinnett, Morya, H. P. Blavatsky |
Sent via: | unknown |
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Written on: | October 1881 |
Received on: | unknown |
Other dates: | unknown |
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Sent from: | Simla or Allahabad |
Received at: | unknown |
Via: | unknown |
This letter has not been published previously. A. P. Sinnett wrote to Mahatma Morya, who added a note and gave the original to H. P. Blavatsky to preserve. This letter is a request for information from M., during the period of time when his usual correspondent, Mahatma koot Hoomi was in retreat. See also Mahatma Letter No. 29, his letter dated October 17, and the Cosmological Notes.
Note to H. P. Blavatsky or A. P. Sinnett from M.
Note written in blue-green ink across the top of page 12: |
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Page 1 of Sinnett letter transcription, image, and notes
To M ... I am more than pleased to find you are getting to tolerate me to some extent. In that case it will not ... you to receive letters from me and you can ... ............. I should like you to read a letter I wrote to my boss and friend, your brother (from a very full heart) on my way up here, at Soleni! It would probably show you, even more than my mere words for you can as we say read between the lines – |
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Context and background
Master M. was corresponding with Sinnett during the period in late 1881 when Master K.H. was in retreat. M. responded to many questions from Sinnett and A. O. Hume, resulting in the Cosmological Notes.
Physical description of letter
Three sheets of paper were written on both sides and folded to make 12 pages. Letterhead of The Pioneer was used, as can be seen in the imprints on pages 1, 5, and 9. Notations here by M. are in blue-green ink, although he generally used red ink. This letter is in a private collection.
Publication history
This letter has never been published before.
Commentary about this letter
The chief significance of this letter is that it is a rare example of Sinnett's side of his correspondence with the Mahatmas. Sinnett sincerely asks M. for assistance in understanding the occult.