"You have been unjust to her....your thoughts about her were dark and sinful..."
Apr 13, 2005 10:19 PM
by Daniel H. Caldwell
Koot Hoomi wrote to Colonel Henry S. Olcott:
"One of the most valuable effects of Upasika's
[Blavatsky's ] mission is that it drives men to
self-study and destroys in them blind servility
for persons. Observe your own case, for example.
But your revolt, good friend, against her infallibility
-- as you once thought it -- has gone too far and
you have been unjust to her, for which I am sorry
to say, you will have to suffer hereafter along with
others. Just now, on deck, your thoughts about her
were dark and sinful, and so I find the moment a
fitting one to put you on your guard."
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