The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett

Letter No. 70

{Received Allahabad, July 17+, 1881}

You will have learned ere now my friend that I was not deaf to your appeal to me, although I was unable to answer it as you — and I too — could have wished, by lifting for a moment the ever-thinning veil between us — "When?" do you ask me? I can but reply "not yet." Your probation is not ended, patience a little longer. — Meanwhile you know the path to travel, it lies plainly before you for the present, tho' the choice of an easier if longer way may await you in the distant future.

Farewell my Brother.

Ever yours in sympathy

K.H.



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