The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett

Letter No. 21A

{Late September, 1884. See note on Blavatsky Letter 21.}

Borrowed Words by Mah. K.H. as italicised in Light, (Jy. 20.)

The terms [dashes here stand each for an original word.] - - - - have hitherto been used in a very loose - way - - - - something - mysterious and abnormal, - - - -, - - - - - - - - - shed upon - - recipient minds - light upon - - , - - - - - - - - - as reducible to law as the simplest phenomena - the physical universe. - - "Our opponents" (the Spiritualists) [He was thinking of the Spiritualists, hence the repetition and the word Opponents] say "the age of miracles is past" but we (also) answer it "never existed." [K. H. has put quotations.]

While not unparalleled or without - counterpart - - history - - - - - - - - overpouring influence - - - - - - -, - - - - both destructive and constructive - destructive - the - errors of the past, - - - - - - - - - - - -, - - - -, - - - but constructive of - institutions, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -, - - - - - - -, - - - - - - - - - - - - -. Phenomenal elements previously unthought of undreamt of, - - - manifesting themselves day by day, with constantly augmented force - disclose - - - secrets of their mysterious workings.

Additional Accusation by S. Farmer. {in September editorial note.}

These truths - - - - constitute indeed a body of - - spiritual - at once profound and practical - - - - - - it is not as an addition to the - - of theory or speculation that they - - given to - but for their practical bearing on the interests of mankind.



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