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The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett are a collection of letters written between 1880 and 1884 by the Mahatmas Koot Hoomi and Morya to Alfred Percy Sinnett, a prominent member of the Theosophical Society. These letters delve into profound spiritual teachings, cosmic principles, and the nature of human evolution. Here are some notable quotes from these letters:
1. On the Discipline of Spirit
"To the slave, discipline of spirit will be a prison; to the liberated one, it will be a wondrous healing garden."
— The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett (Wikiquote)
2. On the Mission of the Planetary Spirit
"The mission of the planetary Spirit is but to strike the KEY NOTE OF TRUTH. Once he has directed the vibration of the latter to run its course uninterruptedly along the catenation of that race and to the end of the cycle — the denizen of the highest inhabited sphere disappears from the surface of our planet — till the following 'resurrection of flesh.'"
— Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett from the Mahatmas M. and K. H. (Goodreads)
3. On the Nature of Truth
"Think you truth has been shown to you for your sole advantage? That we have broken the silence of centuries for the profit of a handful of dreamers only?"
— Koot Hoomi (Wikiquote)
4. On the Role of Religion
"And now after making due allowance for evils that are natural and cannot be avoided... I will point out the greatest, the chief cause of nearly two-thirds of the evils that pursue humanity ever since that cause became a power. It is religion under whatever form and in whatsoever nation."
— The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett-1926 (Universal Co-Masonry)
These quotes offer a glimpse into the deep philosophical insights shared by the Mahatmas, emphasizing the importance of spiritual discipline, the pursuit of truth, and a critical examination of religious institutions.
If you're interested in exploring more, the full text of the letters is available online:
Feel free to ask if you'd like more information or specific excerpts from these letters.
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