Master KH on Damodar
Nov 13, 2002 06:34 PM
by Daniel H. Caldwell
In June, 1886, Master KH wrote to Colonel Olcott:
"The poor boy has had his fall. Before he could stand in the presence
of the 'Masters' he had to undergo the severest trials that a
neophyte ever passed through, to atone for the many questionable
doings in which he had over-zealously taken part, bringing disgrace
upon the sacred science and its adepts. The mental and physical
suffering was too much for his weak frame, which has been quite
prostrated, but he will recover in course of time. . . . " Letters
from the Masters of the Wisdom, First Series, Letter 29.
Who wrote this letter? HPB was in Europe and Damodar's whereabouts
were unknown.
Daniel H. Caldwell
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