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INDEX • «• * - TO LETTERS FROM THE MASTERS OF THE WISDOM FIRST AND SECOND SERIES J ,Vt a r«-i« a 3 HE THEOSOPHICAL PUBLISHING HOUSE ADYAR, MADRAS, INDIA 1937 LIST OF LETTERS First Series: Letter I • . Mahachohan II, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, XXV,XXVI,XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVII, XXXVIII, XXXIX . . Master K. H. III, V, XXXVI, XL . . Master M. V . . . . H. P. B. Second Series : Letter 3, 25 . Brotherhood of Luxor. Tuitit Bey 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 29, 36 . Master Serapis 24 . The Old Gentleman Narayan 1, 2, 49, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 73, 74, 77, 78, 79 Master K. H. 4 0 , 4 4 . . . Mast er Hilarion 37, 38, 39 Chohan Rimbochey (Master M.) 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 46, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 70, 71, 72, 75, 76, 80, 81 Master M. 41, 42, 43, 45, 47, 82 . Unsigned 3 7 . . . Col. Olcott to H.P.B. At the end of Second Series: Appendix A. How a "Chela" Found his " Guru " S. Ramaswamier Appendix B. The Himalayan Brother s—Do They Exist ? Mohini Mohan Chatterji Appendix C. Damodar K. Mav- lankar's meeting t with his Master . D a m o d a r K. Mavlankar INDEX Notice: Letters with Roman numbers denote those in the 1st Series. Letters with Arabic numbers denote those in the 2nd Series. Example: Letter XIV (1st Series); Letter 14 (2nd Series). ADEPTS " Perfect Lamas relinquished Bud- ADEPTSHIP dhahood, L. I, pp. 10,11; as an independent, L. Ill, p. 18 ; recogni­ tion by the Mahatmas, L. V, p. 26; selfishness and the want of self- sacrifice are the greatest impedi­ ments, L. X, p. 37; we have no favourites, L. XIX, p. 53 ; ingrati­ tude is not among our vices, L. XIX, p. 54; Brotherhood 4 assembles in her room, L,. 10, pp. 37, 38 ; and assert your rights as a future Adept, L. 27, p. 69. ADULTERERS Distil a poisonous aura, L. 78, pp. 150, 151. ADYAR Human nature is as weak at, L. Ill, p. 19. ARUNDALE (Francesca) A good, earnest Theos- ophist, (P.S. by Master K. H.) L. XXXIV, p. 99 ; advice concern­ ing herself and, London Lodge, L. IV, pp. 20-25. BLAVATSKY Concerning work, see Foreword, 2nd Series, pp. 57-61 ; concerning her private life, see Foreword, 2nd Series, pp. 21-22; transmission of letters, L. Ill, p. 15; about India, L. XIII, p. 42; best agent avail­ able, the Master's gratitude to her, no concern with administration but everything to do with occult matters, L. XIX, pp. 52-54 ; French letter to her relatives, L. XXXVIII, pp. 103, 104; the same, L. 1, p. 5; Sister Helen, (from the Brother­ hood of Luxor), L. 3, pp. 11-13; 5 chiding H. S. O. for wronging her, her mental agony, second marriage, her husband under influence of Dweller, finding money to help her, L. 9, pp. 24-26; chaste and pure soul, L. 10, pp. 28, 29 ; concerning her second marriage, L. 11, pp. 30-33; her great trial, the Dweller watching, the power of thought in helping her, L. 12, pp. 34, 35 ; her trials and danger, L. 13, pp. 35, 36 ; her sufferings, desperate case, L. 14, pp. 36, 37 ; respect her purity and virtue, comfort her aching heart, L. 16, pp. 38, 39; Upasika, a woman who served me faith­ fully, L. 26, p. 62; her room a state of chaos, L. 28, p. 71 ; the least we can do, L. 32, p. 74; a woman to whom you owe, L. 33, p. 75 ; he must bear in mind, " in the name of Amitabhainaccurate, without the preface of, was with us (the Masters) two days, (Sept. 1882) L. 58, p. 105; Mahachohan as Indweller, Mohini instructed to salute Him under the guise of H. P. B., L. 62, pp. Ill, 112; the authorship of the S. D., Ls. 69, 70, pp. 126,127; Secret Doctrine dictated 6 to Upasika by the two Masters, L. 70, p. 127. BROTHERHOOD The white race, L. I, pp. 5, 6 ; why be selfish ? L. 30, pp. 72, 73. BROTHERHOOD See Tuitit Bey. OF LUXOR BROWN (MR.) On meeting the Master, L. XXII, pp. 64-67. BROWN (Gerry) Concerning him, as Lodge's chosen Triad, Ls. 4, 5, 6, pp. 16, 17; advise thy youngest brother, L. 7, p. 18; advising H. S. O. how to deal with him, L. 8, pp. 19, 20. BUDDHA No messenger of truth has ever achieved . . . not even, L. I, p. 5 ; " Our Lord's blessing "—the bless­ ing of the Lord Gautama Buddha, Letter XL, p. 111. BUDDHISM But to revive, L. I, p. 3 ; stripped of its superstition, L. I, p. 3 ; practi­ cal application, exoteric Buddhism, taught practical contempt for the earthly life, L. I, pp. 7, 8. CALCUTTA The city of great intellects and no hearts, L. XII, p. 41. CHATTEKJI See Mohini. CHELASHIP Development necessary for letter transmission, L. Ill, p. 15 ; nega­ tive goodness for chelaship will never do, L. IV, p. 20; terms of chelaship, L. IV, p. 23 ; period of probation, L. VI, p. 31; answers to questions on chelaship, L. VII, pp. 32, 33 ; he who would shorten the period, is an educational stage, L. VII, pp. 34, 35; sigh not for chelaship, L. IX, p. 36; the later a man begins, L. IX, p. 37 ; selfishness and the want of self-sacrifice, L. X, p. 37; personal •counsel to a probationer, L. XXIV, pp. 68-70; between Adept and chela, L. XXX, pp. 84, 85 ; ac­ cepted chela, L. 48, p. 94 ; theory of chelaship, L. 51, pp. 97, 98; an -accepted chela does not, L. 54, p. 10; vows prevent them from addressing European before final initiation, L. 65, p. 117; on chelaship, L. 68, pp. 124, 125. 8 CHOHAN RIMBOCHEY (glorious chief) Master M.'s special signature to H. S. O. as a direct message, L. 37, p. 79 ; nothing you could not do in the name of, L. 39, p. 81 ; when omitted the order emanates from H. P. B. and not from Master M., L. 50, p. 96. CHRISTIANITY Mystical Christianity, L. I, p. 7; Christendom specially . . . has now proved a failure, L. I, p. 9; realities of daily life diametrically opposed to, L. 82, pp. 155, 156. COMPENSATION Law of compensation, L. 7, p. 18; the same law, L. 9, p. 24 ; extracts from Letters, (A) p. 42. COULOMB Is a medium, L. 73, p. 131; a crisis is impending, L. 79, p. 152. DAMODAR Concerning letters, on intellectual plane, L. Ill, pp. 15, 16 ; counsel by Master K. H. Ls. XXVII, XXVIII, pp. 75-77; concerning his trials, L. XXIX, pp. 77, 78; the same, L. 2, p. 7; my chelas must never doubt, L. 58, p. 106; mind pur­ posely obscured, L. 73, p. 132;

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