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A. Trevor Barker

    Alfred Trevor Barker was a Theosophist, writer, and lecturer. He is particularly noted within the Theosophical community for his meticulous work in transcribing, compiling, and publishing significant correspondence. His efforts brought to light influential texts such as The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett and The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett.

    Letters of H P Blavatsky to A P Sinnett
    Mahatma Letters to A P Sinnett (Facsimile of 1926)
    • No other book is quite like this private collection of letters. Preserved in the British Library, they were written between 1880 and 1884 to Alfred P. Sinnett, editor of a leading Anglo-Indian newspaper, The Pioneer. His correspondents were two Mahatmas whom H. P. Blavatsky has acknowledged as her teachers and the inspirers of her Isis Unveiled and The Secret Doctrine. First published in 1923, this important volume is filled with sublime philosophical and ethical instruction, revealing not only far-reaching concepts of religious and scientific thought (since proven in large degree prophetic), but also practicality, warmth of heart, patience, and ripeness of humor. The letters, moreover, yield a clearer understanding of H. P. Blavatsky and of the Mahatmas' aim in fostering universal brotherhood.

      Mahatma Letters to A P Sinnett (Facsimile of 1926)
    • The letters presented herein were written by the founder of the Theosophical Society between the years 1880-1888 and are intended as a companion volume to the Mahatma Letters. They have been transcribed direct from originals and without omission, except for the occasional deletion of a name wherever for obvious reasons it was absolutely necessary to do so. Additional letters by others are also included in this compilation.

      Letters of H P Blavatsky to A P Sinnett