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Reflections on an ageless wisdom: a commentary on the Mahatma letters to A.P. Sinnett (1st Quest ed.)

Mills, JoyAbdill, Edward(Foreword by)
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"Joy Mills has made the Letters more accessible to me than at any time since I discovered them at age nineteen.

Not only does she give the Letters a place in history and in the spiritual history of each of us who providentially stumbles upon them, Mills does a remarkable job of letting us in on the personalities of both the Adepts and their endearingly mortal correspondents.

Yes, this is a serious tome dealing with nothing less than the meaning of life, and yet, for those of us for whom the meaning of life is endlessly fascinating, it reads like a novel." -Victoria Moran, author of Creating a Charmed Life, Lit from Within, and Shelter for the Spirit "The Mahatma Letters to A.

P. Sinnett is an essential part of the foundational literature of modern Theosophy and a source of surprising insights into the realities of life.

Joy Mills, a life-long student of the subject, is the most qualified living person to comment on these letters, which call us to undertake the journey to timeless truths." -John Algeo "Joy Mills' commentary, Reflections on an Ageless Wisdom, brings invaluable insight and clarity to the mysterious letters of the Himalayan adepts who helped found the worldwide Theosophical Society.

While shedding new light on the Perennial Philosophy, Mills shows how the letters illumine the sometimes strange, demanding world of Occultism, where unconditional love, compassion, and an uncompromising search for Truth reign supreme." -Maria Parisen, director, Krotona School of TheosophyModern Theosophy expresses the ancient wisdom tradition found in all religions.

When H. P. Blavatsky, founder of the Theosophical Society in 1875, told English journalist A.

P. Sinnett she had gained her paranormal knowledge from more evolved beings called the Mahatmas, Sinnett asked to communicate with them himself.

The result was a remarkable correspondence carried on from 1880 to 1885 with Mahatmas Khoot Hoomi and Morya.

Recorded in The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett, the answers of these Teachers form an essential part of Theosophical literature.

At the time, the Letters stormed the bastions of racial and religious prejudice, and they continue to fascinate those seeking to probe the mysteries of the universe and the nature of consciousness.

Here is the most comprehensive, magisterial discussion of The Mahatma Letters since they were first published in 1924.

Eminent Theosophist Joy Mills bases her commentary on Vincente Hao Chin's 1999 edition of the Letters, helpfully arranged chronologically to enable following the exposition as it originally unfolded.

Mills quotes Sinnett in emphasizing that the Mahatmas' purpose was not to put the world into possession of occult knowledge but to train those who proved qualified . . . so that they might ascend the path of spiritual progress.

Her focus, then, is on not only knowledge of the magnificent Occult Science but more significantly the ethical and moral values we must embrace to be of service to the world.

She offers her reflections on over 140 letters in the hope that they may prove useful to fellow-students on the journey toward the spiritual heights.

May these letters call you as they have continued to call me to keep on exploring, for truly there is no other way to go!

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Product Details
Quest Books
0835631206 / 9780835631204
eBook (EPUB)
299.934
13/07/2010
English
750 pages
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