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To Vladimir - Re: H.P.B.'s Master

Apr 14, 2005 11:31 AM
by Daniel H. Caldwell


Vladimir,

You wrote:

"Daniel, are you sure about what you wrote 
in square brackets? I thought HPB's Master was 
M., not K.H., although both of them worked
with her quite closely."

In this instance it was the Master KH that
Leadbeater was referring to. 

Leadbeater had received a letter from KH
and Mr. Leadbeater comments:

"I wished to say in answer to this that my circumstances were such 
that it would be impossible for me to come to Adyar for three 
months, and then return to the work in which I was then engaged; but 
that I was perfectly ready to throw up that work altogether, and to 
devote my life absolutely to His service. Ernest having so 
conspicuously failed me, I knew of no way to send this message to 
the Master but to take it to Madame Blavatsky, and as she was to 
leave England on the following day for India, I hastened up to 
London to see her.

It was with difficulty that I induced her to read the letter, as she 
said very decidedly that such communications were intended only for 
the recipient. I was obliged to insist, however, and at last she 
read it and asked me what I wished to say in reply. I answered to 
the above effect, and asked her how this information could be 
conveyed to the Master. She replied that He knew it already, 
referring of course to the exceedingly close relation in which she 
stood with Him, so that whatever was within her consciousness was 
also within His when He wished it."

Quoted from HOW THEOSOPHY CAME TO ME.

The letter mentioned is reproduced in facsimile
in Jinarajadasa's THE K.H. LETTERS TO C.W. LEADBEATER.

Daniel
http://blavatskyarchives.com










 

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