From Helena Blavatsky's letter to Sinnett, probably her last letter
Good-bye then,dear Mr, and Mrs. Sinnett. Whether I die in a few months or remain two or three years in solitude I am as good as dead--already. Forget me and try to deserve personal communication with the Master....and then if you succeed as I succeeded you shall be hooted and insulted as I was, and see whether you can stand it...I am tired, tired, tired and so disgusted that Death herself with her first hours of horror is preferable to this. Let the whole world, with the exception of a fewfriends and my Hindu occultists, believe me a fraud. I will not deny it --even to their faces.
Good-bye again. May your life be happy and prosperous and Mrs. S's old age more healthy than her youth. Forgive me the annoyance I may have caused you and--forget.
Yours to the end
H.P. Blavatsky
Good-bye then,dear Mr, and Mrs. Sinnett. Whether I die in a few months or remain two or three years in solitude I am as good as dead--already. Forget me and try to deserve personal communication with the Master....and then if you succeed as I succeeded you shall be hooted and insulted as I was, and see whether you can stand it...I am tired, tired, tired and so disgusted that Death herself with her first hours of horror is preferable to this. Let the whole world, with the exception of a fewfriends and my Hindu occultists, believe me a fraud. I will not deny it --even to their faces.
Good-bye again. May your life be happy and prosperous and Mrs. S's old age more healthy than her youth. Forgive me the annoyance I may have caused you and--forget.
Yours to the end
H.P. Blavatsky
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