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'''HARRY - SKIP THIS ONE FOR THE MOMENT. I AM MUCKING AROUND WITH IT. Janet''''
In Letter No. 16, Mahatma [[Koot Hoomi]] offers reassurance to [[A. P. Sinnett]] that he is trying to calm down the agitated [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Helena Blavatsky]].  
In Letter No. 16, Mahatma [[Koot Hoomi]] offers reassurance to [[A. P. Sinnett]] that he is trying to calm down the agitated [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Helena Blavatsky]].  



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HARRY - SKIP THIS ONE FOR THE MOMENT. I AM MUCKING AROUND WITH IT. Janet'


In Letter No. 16, Mahatma Koot Hoomi offers reassurance to A. P. Sinnett that he is trying to calm down the agitated Helena Blavatsky.

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People involved:

Written by: Koot Hoomi
Received by: A. P. Sinnett
Sent via:

Dates:

Written: Feb. 11-18, 1888 per Mary K. Neff
Postmarked:
Received: March 1, 1881 per Conger
Other:

Places:

Sent from:
Received: Galle, Ceylon
Via:

Page 1 transcription, image, and notes

My dear Ambassador --

To quiet the anxiety I see lurking within your mind, and which has even a more definite form than you have expressed, let me say that I will use my best endeavours to calm our highly sensitive - not always sensible old friend, and make her stop at her post. Ill health resulting from natural causes,and mental anxiety have made her nervous to an extreme degree and sadly impaired her usefulness to us. For a fortnight past she has been all but useless, and her emotions have sped along her nerves like electricity thro' a telegraphic

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Page 2 transcription, image, and notes

wire. All has been chaos. I am sending these few lines by a friend to Olcott so that they may be forwarded without her knowledge. Consult freely with our friends in Europe and return with a good book in your hand and a good plan in your head. Encourage the sincere brethren a Galles to persevere in their work of education. Some cheering words from you will give them heart. Telegraph to Nicolas Dias Inspector of Police Galle that you a member of the Council of the T. S. are coming (the date and name of steamer given) and I will cause H. P. B. to do the same to another person. Think

NOTES:

  • "...our friends in Europe, etc." Mr. Sinnett was about to depart for London in March 1881, where he published his first book The Occult World.
  • Galles, now spelled Galle, is a city and district in southwest Ceylon (now Sri Lanka).

Page 3 transcription, image, and notes

on the way of your true friend.

K. H. and ___.

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Context and background

Physical description of letter

Current location of letter

The letter is in Folio 3 at the British Library.


Publication history

This letter is presented as number 107 in the first three editions of The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett transcribed and compiled by A. T. Barker.


Commentary of Joy Mills

Joy Mills discussed Letter No. 16 on pages 52-54 of Reflections on an Ageless Wisdom.

Here we could quote Joy Mills' text if we have permission.

Mills, Joy. Reflections on an Ageless Wisdom. Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 2010.


Commentary of Virginia Hanson and George Linton

Page 58..........

Hanson, Virginia, and George Linton. Readers Guide to the Mahatma Letters. Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House,

Commentary of Geoffrey Barborka

Context from Old Diary Leaves by H. S. Olcott

Context from Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett

Context from A. P. Sinnett's Autobiography

Additional resources