THE MASTERS WHO GUIDED HELENA BLAVATSKY 1.
Although the knowledge about the 'Masters' is shrouded in mystery, as far as is known, the term 'Master' meant H.P.B.'s direct superior, Master Morya, and 'Mahatma' was the term she used for Master Koot Hoomi. Awareness about their existence and their close communication with H.P.B. began to dawn on the people around her when she was occupied with the idea of writing the 'Secret Doctrine'. H.P.B., who, together with Col. Olcott, established the Theosophical Society in 1875, acknowledged these Eastern Brothers as her Teachers, stating not only that They existed, but that she herself had received training and instruction at their hands when she she was in Tibet and therefore she claimed to be able to speak about them from her direct knowledge and experience of them. They are said to belong to an occult Brotherhood said to be living in the trans-Himalayan, inaccessible regions of Tibet.
S. A. Karnik
Although the knowledge about the 'Masters' is shrouded in mystery, as far as is known, the term 'Master' meant H.P.B.'s direct superior, Master Morya, and 'Mahatma' was the term she used for Master Koot Hoomi. Awareness about their existence and their close communication with H.P.B. began to dawn on the people around her when she was occupied with the idea of writing the 'Secret Doctrine'. H.P.B., who, together with Col. Olcott, established the Theosophical Society in 1875, acknowledged these Eastern Brothers as her Teachers, stating not only that They existed, but that she herself had received training and instruction at their hands when she she was in Tibet and therefore she claimed to be able to speak about them from her direct knowledge and experience of them. They are said to belong to an occult Brotherhood said to be living in the trans-Himalayan, inaccessible regions of Tibet.
S. A. Karnik
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