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Master Koot Hoomi See larger portrait of Master K.H. Another Reproduction of Portrait Introductory H.P. Blavatsky was the first person in modern times to claim contact with the Theosophical Adepts, especially the Masters Koot Hoomi and Morya. She affirmed that in her writings she was giving out the teachings of the Adept Brotherhood. In September & October 1880, Mme. Blavatsky visited A. P.
Sinnett at Simla in northern India. The serious interest of Sinnett in the Theosophical
teachings of Mme. Blavatsky and the work of the Theosophical Society prompted H.P.B. to
establish a contact by correspondence between Sinnett and the two Adepts who were
sponsoring the Society, K.H. and M. |
Master Morya See larger portrait of Master M. Another Reproduction of Portrait Masters and Men The Mahatma Letters by Virginia Hanson |
. The Mahatma Letters In Chronological Sequence [Chrono. 4th edition] edited by Vic Hao Chin Order from Amazon.com Also order from Amazon.comr See Online Version of Facsimiles of
Some An Introduction to by Virginia Hanson Order from Quest Books |
. Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom, Series 1 edited by C. Jinarajadasa Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom,
Series 2 Letters from the Masters of Wisdom, Series 1& 2 on CD-ROM . |
The Occult World by A.P. Sinnett First
major introduction about More information on this title Esoteric Buddhism The first simple exposition of Theosophy in modern times based on Sinnett's correspondence with the Mahatmas More information on this title Online Sources The Mahatma Letters: An Online Edition From Long-Sealed Ancient Fountains: The Origin of Modern Theosophy The Beginning of A.P. Sinnett's Correspondence with the Mahatmas The
Mahatmas and Their Letters: Colonel Henry S.
Olcott's Testimony about A
Casebook of Encounters Occult Phenomena
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