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''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 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 ...
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 letters were important to the movement due to their discussions on the theosophical cosmos and spiritual hierarchy. From 1939, the original letters were in the possession of the
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but later the
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. 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."


Criticism

Max Müller Friedrich Max Müller (; 6 December 1823 – 28 October 1900) was a German-born philologist and Orientalist, who lived and studied in Britain for most of his life. He was one of the founders of the western academic disciplines of Indian ...
(Indologist and philologist) wrote that if "Mrs. Blavatsky would have tried to confess openly her small faults and indiscretions, instead sending letters through the air from Tibet to Calcutta, and from Calcutta to London, she might still do much good". Patterson wrote about theosophical occult phenomena, "What if these signs and wonders are proofs of something very different?... Instead of a message from beings of supernal wisdom and power, we shall have only the private thoughts of a clever but not over scrupulous woman." A member of the SPR and a research worker of paranormal phenomena
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wrote in ''The Age'':
"I was enabled while in India to secure various Mahatma documents for my own examination, and after a minute and prolonged comparison of these with Madame Blavatsky's handwriting, I have not the slightest doubt that all the documents which I thus had the opportunity of examining were, with the exception of one, written by Madame Blavatsky. The one exception, in my opinion, was unquestionably written by Mr. Damodar, one of her confederates; it is a document which Madame Coulomb asserts she saw being prepared by Mr. Damodar when she peeped through a hole — apparently made for spying purposes — in the wooden partition separating Mr. Damodar's room from the staircase. Further inquiries concerning the 'Mahatma' writing remain to be made from professional calligraphic experts in London. I may allude, however, to some specimens of the K.H. writing furnished by Mr. Sinnett for examination; the K.H. writing possessed by Mr. Sinnett is particularly important, because it is upon this that ''Esoteric Buddhism'', with its large claims, is confessedly founded; and Mr. Netherclift, the calligraphic expert, has confidently expressed his opinion that the K.H. documents thus coming from Mr. Sinnett were undoubtedly written by Madame Blavatsky. How far the K.H. letters received by Mr. Sinnett emanated from the brain of Madame Blavatsky, how far she was assisted in their production by confederates, how much of their substance was plagiarized from other writers, are questions which closely concern the intellectual ability of Madame Blavatsky, and which lie somewhat outside the present brief sketch."
Of course it should also be added that the SPR later rejected Hodgson's findings. In 1986,
Vernon Harrison Vernon George Wentworth Harrison (14 March 1912 – 14 October 2001) was a president of the Royal Photographic Society, and a professional "research worker of disputed documents". Biography Harrison was born in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshi ...
, a research worker of disputed documents and member of the SPR, did a research on the Hodgson report. According to Harrison's examination, the
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is not a scientific study, it "is flawed and untrustworthy" and "should be read with great caution, if not disregarded."Harrison (1997). Harrison stated:
"I cannot exonerate the SPR committee from blame for publishing this thoroughly bad report. They seem to have done little more than rubber-stamp Hodgson's opinions; and no serious attempt was made to check his findings or even to read his report critically. If they had done so (...) the case would have been referred back for further study. Madame H.P. Blavatsky was the most important occultist ever to appear before the SPR for investigation; and never was opportunity so wasted."
Harrison says about the
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that "whereas Hodgson was prepared to use any evidence, however trivial or questionable, to implicate HPB, he ignored all evidence that could be used in her favor. His report is riddled with slanted statements, conjecture advanced as fact or probable fact, uncorroborated testimony of unnamed witnesses, selection of evidence and downright falsity." He concluded that Hodgson's case against Blavatsky is not proven, and that there is no evidence that the ''Mahatma Letters'' were written by her.


Modern criticism

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wrote that Blavatsky's reputation was "seriously damaged after due consideration of this occult phenomena by English psychologists". A historian of
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speculates that the "Masters" that Blavatsky wrote about and produced letters from were actually idealizations of people who were her
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s.Johnson (1994), Johnson (1995), p. 49; see also: Jenkins (2000), pp. 41-2; Андреев (2008).


''Bibliography''

* Barborka G.A. ''The Mahatmas and Their Letters'', Madras, Theosophical Pub. House, 1973. . * EB (1910) ''Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna'' // ''
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'', ed. 1910. * Harrison, Vernon, (Ph.D.) (1997) ''H.P. Blavatsky and the SPR'', . * Hodgson, Richard (1885) ''The Theosophical Society. Russian Intrigue or Religious Evolution?'' // ''The Age'' (Melbourne, Australia), // 12 September 1885. *
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(2000) ''Mystics and Messiahs'', NYC: Oxford University Press. * Johnson, K. Paul (1994) ''The Masters Revealed: Madam Blavatsky and Myth of the Great White Brotherhood'' Albany, New York: SUNY Press. * Johnson, K. Paul (1995) ''Initiates of Theosophical Masters''. Albany, New York: SUNY Press. * Kalnitsky, Arnold (2003)
''The Theosophical Movement of the Nineteenth Century: The Legitimation of the Disputable and the Entrenchment of the Disreputable''
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. Dissertation: 443 pp. * Kuhn, Alvin Boyd (193
''Theosophy: A Modern Revival of Ancient Wisdom''
PhD Thesis. Whitefish, Montana: Kessinger Publishing. Chap. VI "The Mahatmas and Their Letters", pp. 146–174. . * Müller, F. Max (1893) ''Esoteric Buddhism'' // ''The Nineteenth Century'' (London), May 1893. * Patterson, George (1884) ''The Collapse of Koot Hoomi'' // ''The Madras Christian College Magazine'', September 1884. * Shearman, Hugh (1967
''Madame Blavatsky & the Mahatma Letters''
// ''The Theosophist'', 1967. * Washington, Peter (1995) ''Madame Blavatsky's baboon: a history of the mystics, mediums, and misfits who brought spiritualism to America'', New York: Schocken Books. * Андреев, А.И. (2008) Гималайское братство: теософский миф и его творцы, СПб: Изд. Санкт-Петербургского ун-та. . * Клейн, Лев Самуилович (2011) Рациональный взгляд на успехи мистики // "Здравый смысл", 2011, No. 2 (59). * Соловьёв, Владимир Сергеевич (1890
Рецензия на книгу Е.П. Блаватской ''The Key to Theosophy''.


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'' *Melton, J. Gordon (2008). ''The encyclopedia of religious phenomenon''. Visible Ink Press.


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