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Alfred Percy Sinnett (18 January 1840 – 26 June 1921) was an English author and theosophist.


Biography

Sinnett was born in London. His father died while he was young, as in 1851 Sinnett was listed as a "Scholar – London University", living with his mother Jane, who is listed as a widow and whose occupation is listed as "Periodical Literature"; his older sister Sophia, age 22, was a teacher. Jane's sister Sarah, age 48, was also a teacher. In 1870 Sinnett married his wife Patience, probably in the London area. He is listed in the 1871 England Census at age 31, as a Journalist, born in Middlesex. His wife Patience is 27, and her mother Clarissa Edenson a "Landowner", is living with them.By 1879, Sinnett had moved to India where he was "... the Editor of ''The Pioneer'', the leading English Daily of India..." He relates in his book, '' The Occult World'' that: "...on the first occasion of my making Madame Blavatsky's acquaintance she became a guest at my home at
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and remained there for six weeks..." In 1880 Helena Blavatsky and Henry Steel Olcott visited the Sinnetts at their summer home in Simla. The '' Mahatma Letters'', which generated the controversy that later helped lead to the split of the Theosophical Society were mostly written to Sinnett or his wife Patience. The letters started at this time when Sinnett asked Blavatsky whether if he wrote a letter to her Mahatmas, she could arrange to have it delivered. By 1884 Sinnett was back in England, where that year Constance Wachtmeister states that she met Blavatsky at the home of the Sinnetts in London. Sinnett asked Charles Webster Leadbeater to come back to England to tutor his son Percy and
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. Leadbeater agreed and brought with him one of his pupils Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa. Using "astral clairvoyance" Leadbeater assisted William Scott-Elliot to write his book ''The Story of Atlantis'', for which Sinnett wrote the preface. Sinnett was later president of the London Lodge of the Society. By 1901 Sinnett is listed as an author. His son Percy is also listed as an author and born in India.1901 England Census


See also

* https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/The_Ageless_Wisdom_Teachings * Ascended masters *
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* Alice A. Bailey * Helena Petrovna Blavatsky * Benjamin Creme * '' Esoteric Buddhism'' * '' Incidents in the Life of Madame Blavatsky''* Hodgson Report * Initiation (Theosophy) *
Master K.H. Koot Hoomi (also spelled Kuthumi, and frequently referred to simply as K.H.) is said to be one of the Mahatmas that inspired the founding of the Theosophical Society in 1875. In Theosophy it is believed that he engaged in a correspondence with tw ...
* Master Morya * '' K.H. Letters to C.W. Leadbeater'' * Mahātmā * Helena Roerich * Theosophy * Sinnett as fiction writer


Notes


Works


''The Occult World''
(London: Trubner and Company, 1881)
''Esoteric Buddhism''
(London: Trubner and Company, 1883). Describes the concept of Root race, later adopted by Madame Blavatsky.
''Karma: A Novel''
(London: Chapman & Hall, 1885)

(1886) * ttps://archive.org/details/rationalemesmer00sinngoog ''The Rationale of Mesmerism''(Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1892)
''The Growth of the Soul''
(Theosophical Publishing Society, London and Benares, 1896, 1905)]
''Occult Essays''
(Theosophical Publishing Society, London and Benares, 1905)

(London, 1911)

(Theosophical Publishing Society, London, 1914)

(Theosophical Publishing Society, London, 1915)

(Theosophical Publishing Society, London, 1916)

(Theosophical Publishing Society, London, 1919)
''Tennyson an Occultist, As His Writings Prove''
(Theosophical Publishing Society, London, 1920)

(Theosophical Publishing Society, London, 1922) (posthumous)


Literature

* ''Autobiography of Alfred Percy Sinnett'', Theosophical History Centre Publications, London 1986


Letters

* Helena P. Blavatsky: ''The letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett and other miscellaneous letters'', London 1925 *A. Trevor Barker.
The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett ''The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett'' is a book published in 1923 by A. Trevor Barker. () According to Theosophical teachings, the letters were written between 1880 and 1884 by Koot Hoomi and Morya to A. P. Sinnett. The letters were previou ...
London 1926 ()


See also

* https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/The_Ageless_Wisdom_Teachings * Agni Yoga * Alice Bailey * Helena Petrovna Blavatsky * Benjamin Creme * Initiation (Theosophy) * '' K.H. Letters to C.W. Leadbeater'' *
Master K.H. Koot Hoomi (also spelled Kuthumi, and frequently referred to simply as K.H.) is said to be one of the Mahatmas that inspired the founding of the Theosophical Society in 1875. In Theosophy it is believed that he engaged in a correspondence with tw ...
* Master Morya * Helena Roerich * Theosophy


External links

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The Mahatma Letters to Sinnett



''Esoteric Buddhism'' by A.P. Sinnett







Book Review of ''Karma''

Occult Investigations
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