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RE: theos-talk Re: "... the Christ is the direct Master of mahatma KH...."

May 10, 2012 01:34 PM
by Jeremy Condick



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"It had also escaped him [A.P. Sinnett] for the moment, no doubt, that among the group of Initiates to which his [Sinnett's] own mystical correspondent [Koot Hoomi] is allied, are two [Initiates] of European race, and that one [Initiate] who is that Teacher's [Koot Hoomi's] Superior is also of that origin [European], being half a Slavonian in his 'present incarnation,' as he himself wrote to Colonel Olcott in New York. " Lucifer, October, 1888, p. 173; reprinted in H.P.B.'s Collected Writings, Volume X, p. 153.

 
JPC: These three adepts are suggested as being "SERAPIS BEY (Ellora Section), "POLYDORUS ISURENUS (Section of Solomon), "ROBERT MORE (Section of Zoroaster) representing three sections of the Luxor brotherhood. Serapis Bey was known as "the Egyptian" and was the chief or head of the Luxor brotherhood. He is said to be Greek by birth though having long been associated with the Egyptian lodge. This might be compared with the quotation I earlier submitted which I think contrasts the "semi European Greek brother" from the Master of KH the all powerful Chohan and Chief mentioned in my letter. This quotation is again submitted below. It should be noted in this passage that the Master of KH the chief Chohan "finally permitted me" KH to "extent a portion of my time to the progress of the Eclectic". Again note that the semi European Greek brother, Serapis, would not help in that at that time. Serapis may be the more advanced Chohan perhaps but not the Chief Chohan "our Supreme Chief" and KH' direct Master, as explained. Serapis and the Christ or 'Supreme Chief' appear two seperate persons. The ray affinity between KH and the Christ is the second ray. 
 
"One other Master may here be briefly mentioned, the Master Serapis, frequently called the Egyptian. He is the Master upon the fourth ray, and the great art movements of the world, the evolution of music, and that of painting and drama, receive from him an energizing impulse. At present he is giving most of his time and attention to the work of the deva, or angel evolution, until their agency helps to make possible the great revelation in the world of music and painting which lies immediately ahead. More about him cannot be given out, nor can his dwelling place be revealed." IHS 60. AAB. 
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H. P. Blavatsky was the immediate agent of the Masters from the inception of the Society until her death, and every other associate was subordinate in real authority. But she received help and instruction from other Adepts as well as from M. and K.H. The words "from India direct," which she uses in the memorandum just quoted, are significant as they evidently mean that the orders came from her personal Master, M. In her New York period she was largely under the protection of a Section of the Great Lodge which has its center in Egypt, and whose Chief was then privately spoken of as Serapis Bey. In several places Olcott makes interesting references to this occult group under the name of "The Brotherhood of Luxor," and K.H. also mentions them in the Mahatma Letters (p. 116), but less is said about them than about the Tibetan Brotherhood. H. P. Blavatsky and the Theosophical Movement by Charles J. Ryan Copyright  1975 by Theosophical University Press. All rights reserved.
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"SERAPIS BEY (Ellora Section)
"POLYDORUS ISURENUS (Section of Solomon)
"ROBERT MORE (Section of Zoroaster)
"(...) By Order of the Grand \ TUITIT BEY
"Observatory of Luxor, Tuesday Morning, Day of Mars." (HPB Speaks I, 8)
http://blavatskyarchives.com/sisson1.htm#8. John King - Master Serapisâ Helper
 
"And because you recognise this great principle of personal observation, and are not slow to put into practice what you have acquired in the way of useful information, is perhaps the reason why the hitherto implacable Chohan my Master has finally permitted me to devote to a certain extent a portion of my time to the progress of the Eclectic. But I am but one and you are many, and none of my Fellow Brothers with the exception of M. will help me in this work, not even our semi-European Greek Brother who but a few days back remarked that when "every one of the Eclectics on the Hill will have become a Zetetic then will he see what he can do for them." And as you are aware there is very little hope for this." Yours sincerely, K.H. Letter 11. 1881.

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> To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> From: danielhcaldwell@erempozo__3_wUZZyyaERhPwsNFEpc2CF2tNBYqLIlIiBCssyAD7znxugrhMgsxHoPlGd-CBIz0HiCXG86FYPxA.yahoo.invalid
> Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 15:31:55 +0000
> Subject: theos-talk Re: "... the Christ is the direct Master of mahatma KH...."
> 
> One wonders where this list of rays and corresponding Masters originated from. What year? Whar source? 
> 
> I would suggest that the primary sources that I gave and that can be found at
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theos-talk/message/57915 should be carefully 
> read and studied. As far as I can see, Serapis is the teacher of Koot Hoomi based on the most primary sources.
> 
> Daniel
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> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/theos-talk/message/57915
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> --- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Jeremy Condick <jpcondick2011@...> wrote:
> >
> > The Chohan Serapis (or Maha Sahib): Adept of Egyptian Section. 
> > 
> > Serapis is of Egyptian origin and not therfore European. He is the Master on the Fourth ray.
> > 
> > KH and his Master the Christ, are both on the Second ray line. 
> > JPC. 
> > 
> > > To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> > > From: danielhcaldwell@...
> > > Date: Tue, 8 May 2012 22:22:58 +0000
> > > Subject: theos-talk "... the Christ is the direct Master of mahatma KH...."
> > > 
> > > Who is the direct Master of KH? Who is Koot Hoomi's Master?
> > > 
> > > Madame Blavatsky wrote a very interesting and suggestive remark in Lucifer:
> > > 
> > > "It had also escaped him [A.P. Sinnett] for the moment, no doubt, that among the group of Initiates to which his [Sinnett's] own mystical correspondent [Koot Hoomi] is allied, are two [Initiates] of European race, and that one [Initiate] who is that Teacher's [Koot Hoomi's] Superior is also of that origin [European], being half a Slavonian in his 'present incarnation,' as he himself wrote to Colonel Olcott in New York. " Lucifer, October, 1888, p. 173; reprinted in H.P.B.'s Collected Writings, Volume X, p. 153.
> > > 
> > > This is a quite fascinating statement by HPB that Koot Hoomi's Superior was of European origin and was "half a Slavonian in his 'present incarnation.' " HPB also tells us that this latter information was conveyed to Colonel Olcott in New York in a letter written by the Adept Superior.
> > > 
> > > A.P. Sinnett had a remarkable encounter with the Master K.H. Sinnett wrote in a brief note of the experience:
> > > 
> > > "I saw K.H. in astral form on the night of 19th of October, 1880, --- waking up for a moment but immediately afterwards being rendered unconscious again (in the body) and conscious out of the body in the adjacent dressing-room where I saw another of the Brothers afterwards identified with one called 'Serapis' by Olcott, --- 'the youngest of the chohans.' " The Mahatma Letters, Letter No. 3a in the first three editions.
> > > 
> > > Some four years later, while William Judge was in London and on a visit to Mr. Sinnett's home, the following interesting conversation ensued. Mr. Judge wrote:
> > > 
> > > "I asked him [A.P. Sinnett] about his sight of K.H. and he related thus: 'He was lying in his bed in India one night [see above], when suddenly awakening, he found K.H. standing by his bed. He rose half up, when K.H. put his hand on his head, causing him to fall at once back on the pillow. He then, he says, found himself out of the body, and in the next room, talking to another adept whom he describes as an English or European, with light hair, fair, and of great beauty. This is the one [adept] Olcott described to me in 1876 and called by name -------. Please erase that when read. . . . S[innett] says he [the European adept] is very high. . . ." Letters That Have Helped Me, Theosophy Company edition, p. 196.
> > > 
> > > Notice that this adept called Serapis is described as "English or European, with light hair, fair, and of great beauty."
> > > 
> > > In 1883, Colonel Olcott was healing people with his mesmeric "power". He relates the following experience:
> > > 
> > > "On the day in question, while under treatment for his eyes, upon which business my thoughts were closely concentrated, [Badrinath Babu, the patient] . . . suddenly began describing a shining man whom he saw looking benevolently on him. His clairvoyant sight, had, it seemed, become partially developed, and what he saw was through closed eyelids. From the minute description he then proceeded to give me, I could not fail to recognise the portrait of one of the most revered of our Masters. . . .[Badrinath] described to me an individual with blue eyes, light flowing hair, light beard, and European features and complexion. . . . The description...fitted accurately a real personage, the Teacher of our Teachers [KH and M.], a Paramaguru, as one such is called in India, and who had given me a small colored sketch of himself in New York, before we left for Bombay. . . ." Old Diary Leaves, Volume III, 430-1.
> > > 
> > > It is on record that the Master Serapis gave Colonel Olcott "a small colored sketch of himself in New York." See Letters from the Masters of Wisdom, Series II.
> > > 
> > > Concerning Colonel Olcott's mesmeric healing, Master Koot Hoomi wrote to A.P. Sinnett:
> > > 
> > > "This [healing] is all done thro' the power of a lock of hair sent by our beloved younger Chohan to H. S. O."
> > > 
> > > This is KH's comment on a newspaper article titled "Cures Effected by Colonel Olcott in Calcutta by Mesmeric Passes" that was published in the Calcutta Indian Mirror. See The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett, Appendix III.
> > > 
> > > Confirmation that the Superior or Master of both Masters Koot Hoomi and Morya was Serapis is again found in this statement by Henry Olcott:
> > > 
> > > "One of the greatest of them, the Master of the two Masters [KH and M] about whom the public has heard. . . . , wrote me on June 22, 1875:
> > > 
> > > 'The time is come to let you know who I am. I am not a disembodied spirit, Brother, I am a living man; gifted with such powers by our Lodge as are in store for yourself some day. I cannot be with you otherwise than in spirit, for thousands of miles separate us at present. . . . .' " Old Diary Leaves, Volume I, p. 237.
> > > 
> > > From the above material, it would appear that Serapis, one of the Chiefs or Chohans of the Occult Brotherhood, was the Superior or Teacher of both Master K.H. and Master M. 
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