Roden Noel

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Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Noel (August 27, 1834 — May 26, 1894) was an English poet. His work is permeated by philosophic thought. He was interested in Spiritualism, and he wrote arguing against some Theosophical teachings. He is mentioned in Mahatma Letter No. 104 (Barker number 25), in which Mahatma KH rebuked A. P. Sinnett for failing to refute Noel's writings:

Only read Mr. Roden Noel's disquisitions and diatribes in Light! Indeed, indeed, you ought to have answered them as advised by me through H.P.B. Your silence is a brief triumph to the pious gentleman, and seems like a desertion of poor Mr. Massey.[1]

Notes

  1. See. Mahatma Letter No. 104, page 8.