The Masters who Guided
Helena Blavatsky 15.
From letter no.
45(Probation and Chelaship)
c
Received in Feb. 1882
after a long break
If you hear seldom from me, never be disappointed, my
Brother, but say—“It is ‘my’ fault”. Nature has linked all parts of her Empire together
by subtle threads of magnetic sympathy, and, there is a mutual correlation
between a star and a man; thought runs swifter than the electric fluid, and
your thought will find me if projected by a pure impulse, as mine will find,
has found, and often impressed your mind………
Like the light in the somber valley seen by the mountaineer
from his peaks, every bright thought in your mind, my Brother, will sparkle and
attract the attention of your distant friend and correspondent….
…….”Then why feel disappointed and unhappy? My good, my
faithful friend, remember that hope deferred is not hope lost. “Conditions” may
change for the better---for we too—spooklike need our conditions, and can hardly
work without them; and then , the vague depression of Spirit, which is now
settling down upon you like a heavy cloud on a landscape may be blown away at
the first favorable breeze…”
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