Re: Theos-World P.B.Randolph_and_HPB’s_Mahatmic_sources.
Jan 13, 2002 08:17 PM
by Steve Stubbs
--- bri_mue <bri_mue@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Gustave Meyrink when he published a translation of
> one of
> Randolph's books, wrote in the forward that
> Blavatsky was a personal
> student of Randolph.
> My hunch is, and I like your own toughts on it
> aswell, is that this
> person was Franz Hartmann, for a list of reasons
> wich I will name;
Your conclusion is probably correct, but I have not
read Meyrink's book and know nothing about him. I am
aware of the use of du as distinguished from Sie. I
assume the person who used this word was not doing it
to be condescending and that the relationship was as
described.
Whoever the informant was, the evidence seems quite
strong that he or she was right. Blavatsky's
"mahatma" prior to 1876 was P.B. Randolph. No doubt
about it.
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