From Doss McDavid (San Antonio, Texas) The views expressed by H.P.B. in the letter to W.Q.J. which was published in your last issues should not be taken out of context. It is true that for a period of time H.P.B. distrusted and talked against Dr. Hartmann to Judge, Sinnett, and others. It is also true […]
Hartmann, F. (1884). Report of Observations Made During a Nine Month Stay at the Headquarters of the Theosophical Society at Adyar, Madras, India. Scotland: Graves, Cookson and CO. https://franzhartmann.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Hartmann-F.-Observations-Report.pdf
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Translation from German by Robert Hutwohl[1] This 2-part article series is merged as a single document. One of the most memorable figures of the last century was Helene Petrovna Blavatsky, a Russian by birth, who was endowed with very peculiar psychic powers and gifted with great willpower and intelligence. She can rightly be counted among […]
Translated from the German by Robert Hutwohl[1] The greatest riddle which man has to solve is man himself, and among the many human phenomena which we encounter in life, we find from time to time those whose essence appears so completely different from that of the rest, that we must describe them as particularly puzzling. […]
[Erinnerungen an H. P. Blavatsky][1] Translation from the German by Robert Hutwohl So much has been written about Helena Petrovna Blavatsky that there is hardly anything new to say about her, and if I have to say anything about my relations with her, I am obliged, for the sake of understanding, to speak primarily of […]
Six letters consisting of: I.Ostende, December 5, 1885. II.Würzburg, December (something), 1885. III.[No date.] IV.[No date.] V.[No date.] VI.[April 3, 1886.] Comments from Robert Hutwohl. If we compare these six letters printed in the earlier, The Path (printed February and March 1896) and the later, Theosophical Quarterly (printed Letters I-V, January 1925 and Letter VI […]
Note[1] Mr. J. D. B. Gribble has just issued a “Report of an Examination into the Blavatsky Correspondence.” Mr. Gribble claims to be an expert, and I cannot follow him through all his dexterous and intricate vermiculations by which he tries to convince himself that the alleged letters have been written by Madame Blavatsky. I […]