Five Messages from H.P. Blavatsky to the American Theosophists

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Five Messages from H.P. Blavatsky to the American Theosophists

By H.P. Blavatsky

THE LAST MESSAGE

1891

                                                                                                                                                                     15:4:1891.

To the Fifth Convention of the American Section of The Theosophical Society


BROTHER THEOSOPHISTS:

    I have purposely omitted any mention of my oldest friend and fellow-worker, W. Q. Judge, in my general address to you, because I think that his unflagging and self-sacrificing efforts for the building up of Theosophy in America deserves special mention.

    Had it not been for W. Q. Judge, Theosophy would not be where it is today in the United States. It is he who has mainly built up the movement among you, and he who has proved in a thousand ways his entire loyalty to the best interests of Theosophy and the Society.

    Mutual admiration should play no part in a Theosophical Convention, but honour should be given where honour is due, and I gladly take this opportunity of stating in public, by the mouth of my friend and colleague, Annie Besant, my deep appreciation of the work of your General Secretary, and of publicly tendering him my most sincere thanks and deeply-fell gratitude, in the name of Theosophy, for the noble work he is doing and has done.

                                                            Yours fraternally,

                                                                           H. P. BLAVATSKY. . . .

 

 

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