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No other book is quite like this private collection of letters. Preserved in the British Library, they were written between 1880 and 1884 to Alfred P Sinnett, editor of a leading Anglo-Indian newspaper, The Pioneer. His correspondents were two Mahatmas whom H P Blavatsky has acknowledged as her teachers and the inspirers of her Isis Unveiled and The Secret Doctrine. First published in 1923, this important volume is filled with sublime philosophical and ethical instruction, revealing not only far-reaching concepts of religious and scientific thought (since proven in large degree prophetic), but also practicality, warmth of heart, patience, and ripeness of humour. The letters, moreover, yield a clearer understanding of H P Blavatsky and of the Mahatmas' aim in fostering universal brotherhood.
Collected Fruits of Occult Teaching by A. P. Sinnett is an essential resource for anyone fascinated by the world of the esoteric. Dive into a comprehensive study of occult philosophy, presented with the clarity and insightful understanding that only a devoted practitioner like Sinnett could offer. Within the pages of Collected Fruits of Occult Teaching, readers are introduced to the profound mysteries of the occult world, ranging from the nature of consciousness to spiritual evolution. Sinnett's thorough exploration and eloquent articulation of these complex topics make this work accessible to novices and experts alike. More than just a theoretical exploration, Collected Fruits of Occult Teaching encourages readers to perceive and engage with the world in a new light. Sinnett's masterful teachings inspire both personal introspection and a deeper understanding of the universal truths that bind us all. Why read Collected Fruits of Occult Teaching? Because it's a thought-provoking examination of life's deepest mysteries, penned by a true luminary in the field of esoteric study. Secure your copy today and embark on a transformative journey of enlightenment.
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Preface CHAPTER I - Esoteric Teachers Nature of the Present Exposition - Seclusion of Eastern Knowledge - The Arhats and their Attributes - The Mahatmas - Occultists generally - Isolated Mystics - Inferior Yogis - Occult Training - The Great Purpose -Its Incidental Consequences - Present Concessions CHAPTER II - The Constitution of Man Esoteric Cosmogony - Where to Begin - Working back from Man to Universe - Analysis of Man - The Seven Principles CHAPTER III -The Planetary Chain Esoteric Views of Evolution - The Chain of Globes - Progress of Man round them - The Spiral Advance - Original Evolution of the Globes - The Lower Kingdoms CHAPTER IV -The World Periods Uniformity of Nature- Rounds a...
The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett is a book published in 1923 by A. Trevor Barker. The work consists of one-hundred and forty-five letters written by masters Koot Hoomi and Morya to Theosophical author Alfred Percy Sinnett (author of the much renowned work Esoteric Buddhism) between the years of 1880 and 1884. The letters are particularly important to the Theosophical Society and their wider movement because of their long elaborate discussions of the theosophical cosmic order and spiritual hierarchy. It is generally regarded as the most authoritative work of theosophy that is accessible to the general public.