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WQ Judge's Lack of Communication with the Masters

Jan 02, 1998 02:06 PM
by David Green


I have received from several theosophists on
theos-talk letters of WQ Judge.  He writes
about his lack of communication with the Masters:

"Now I would be very much pleased could I
know from whom it [the note] came, whether Kashmir
or M. or who of all the long list of great ones.
........I have also in a black walnut affair
between the windows in an inner place the brass
gong given me in 1878.  But nothing ever comes
there, of which I complain not, inasmuch as
I suppose I am not able to receive anything."
Letter of January 12, 1881 to HPB and Co.

"Once I had the honour and advantage of
hearing wisdom from M. but that has ceased long
ago.......I do not even suppose M. would
answer you in regard to me except in enigmatical
terms, however much either of us desired........
Will you dare to speak to M. for me?.......
Will you ask him whether he considers it worth
while to send me through you a word of advice.
......."Letter of July 26th 1881 to Damodar Malankaar

"Although I never had the name given me I have
when Mme. Blavatsky was here had the honor of
hearing from him viva voce, I mean Koot Hoomi and
also from others............While H.P.B. was here,
they came many and many a time and spoke with
Olcott and myself.  but their identity was
secure because neither of us at that time could
piece the wall of matter and see the true
occupant.  We had to depend entirely upon
changes of expression." Letter of August 1,
1881 to Alfred Sinnett

"I know that M. and the other are watching me------
and maybe helping too-------but they say nothing."
Letter of Jan 16, 1882 to HS Olcott

"M wrote me through H.P.B. that I was a rose
colored loafer........."  Letter of May 17th, 1882
to HS Olcott

"Now as to me will you ask [the Master]
if there be anything to say to
me.  I work all the time.  How does he explain
the meaning of his message through you that I
'showed intuition by leaving India.'"  If you
do not care to bother with [it], it will not make
any difference.  If 10 years have not made any
change certainly fialure to get this will not."
Letter of February 5, 1886 to Madame Blavatsky

"You know well that of all the Theosophs I have
heard least from Masters.  I suppose there must
be good cause, either my fault or best for
my development.  Can you say?  Will you say?"
Letter of September 3, 1886 to Mme. Blavatsky







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