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Journal articles on the topic "The Mahatma letters to A. P. Sinnett"

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Santucci, James A. "The Notion of Race in Theosophy." Nova Religio 11, no. 3 (2008): 37–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/nr.2008.11.3.37.

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Discussions of race in the Theosophy of Helena P. Blavatsky and her followers sometimes evinces suggestions of racism. Any consideration of the topic, however, must be prefaced by defining whose Theosophy is being examined. Theosophy, as it is generally discussed by Theosophists, actually was introduced to the public by A. P. Sinnett's Esoteric Buddhism (1883), which in turn was based upon the letters of the Mahatmas or Masters Koot Hoomi and Morya to Sinnett. The doctrine of the root races and their various subdivisions is part of Theosophical teachings, but the primary source is Blavatsky's The Secret Doctrine (1888). This article argues that race in Theosophy is understood as not being limited to physical characteristics; rather, the Theosophical discussion of race encompasses both physical and spiritual evolution. Race as interpreted in The Secret Doctrine is not racist in intent, and the races are seen as having one thing in common, the divine spark that ultimately makes all races the same in essence.
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Reflections on an ageless wisdom: A commentary on the Mahatma letters to A.P. Sinnett. Quest Books/Theosophical Pub. House, 2010.

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Barker, A. T. Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett from the Mahatmas M. and K. H. Kessinger Publishing, 2003.

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1840-1921, Sinnett A. P., Barker A. Trevor 1893-1941, and Zulueta J. R, eds. Occult teachings extracted from the Mahatma letters to A. P. Sinnett. Rivercross Pub., 1993.

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Barker, A. T. The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett from the Mahatmas M. and K. H. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Conger, Margaret. Combined Chronology: For Use With The Mahatma Letters To A. P. Sinnett And The Letters Of H. P. Blavatsky To A. P. Sinnett. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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Barker, A. Trevor. Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett. Theosophical University PR, 1997.

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Chin, Vincente Hao. The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett: In Chronological Sequence. Theosophical Pub House, 1999.

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Godwin, Joscelyn. "The Mahatma Letters." In Imagining the East. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190853884.003.0007.

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This chapter deals with the so-called Mahatma Letters allegedly originating from Koot Hoomi and Morya. It systematically analyzes the two original recipients of the letters, Allan Octavian Hume and Alfred Percy Sinnett, showing how they became interested in the Eastern Masters and their teachings. Next the chapter explores the arrival of the letters, problems regarding their publication, and the physical letters themselves. The content of the letters is analyzed to see what they might tell us about the characteristics of the Masters. Helena Blavatsky’s role in the production of these letters is considered from various aspects, as is the purpose and effect of the myth of the Masters.
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