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The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett

 
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The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett is a book published in 1923 by A. Trevor Barker. (ISBN 1-55700-086-7) According to Theosophical teachings, the letters were written between 1880 and 1884 by Kuthumi and Morya to A.P. Sinnett. The letters were previously quoted in several theosophical books (e.g. The Occult World by Sinnett), but not published in full.

The book was both praised and criticized by theosophists. Dr H.N. Stokes called the book "the most authoritative work of a theosophical nature ever made accessible to the public. It is simply transcendent in its importance."

Further reading

  • George Linton and Virginia Hanson: Reader's Guide to the Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett

References

  • Foreword to the Combined Chronology by Margaret Conger
  • The Mahatma Letters to AP Sinnett

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