Mahatma Letters

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The Mahatma Letters are letters that were written by the Theosophical Mahatmas to certain Theosophists, especially A. P. Sinnett and A. O. Hume. Letters by the Mahatmas were also written to Henry Steel Olcott, Helena Blavatsky, C. W. Leadbeater and others.

[edit] Further reading

  • AT Barker (ed) The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett
  • C. Jinarajadasa (ed.) Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom
  • C. Jinarajadasa (ed.) Early Teachings of the Masters 1881-1883
  • C. Jinarajadasa (ed.) K.H. Letters to C. W. Leadbeater
  • AP Sinnett, Esoteric Buddhism
  • AP Sinnett, The Occult World
  • Vernon Harrison, H.P. Blavatsky & the SPR
  • Virginia Hanson, An Introduction to The Mahatma Letters

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Theosophy


Category:Theosophy
Founders of the T. S.

Helena Blavatsky
William Quan Judge
Henry Steel Olcott

Personalities

Theosophists
Alice Bailey · Annie Besant
Geoffrey Hodson · C.W. Leadbeater
Alfred Percy Sinnett · Rudolf Steiner
Abner Doubleday

Mysticism

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Seven Rays
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Organisations

Theosophical Society
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Theosophical texts

Isis Unveiled
The Key to Theosophy
Mahatma Letters
The Secret Doctrine
The Voice of the Silence
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Theosophical Masters

Sanat Kumara
Djwal Khul
Morya
Kuthumi
Paul the Venetian
Serapis Bey
Master Hilarion
Master Jesus
Master Rakoczi

Related topics

Agni Yoga · Anthroposophy ·
Esotericism · Neo-Theosophy
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Ascended Master Teachings
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