Mental Mechanics of the Mahatma Letters
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These letters from the teachers Koot’ Hoomi and Morya address A.P. Sinnett to explain the complex laws of occult science and the Theosophical Society’s mission. The authors emphasize that spiritual phenomena are governed by natural, rather than supernatural, laws that remain hidden from a world currently dominated by skepticism and religious dogma. They express a cautious reluctance to provide public "miracles," fearing that such displays would only provoke prejudice or dangerous misunderstandings among the uninitiated masses. A central theme is the promotion of a Universal Brotherhood, which the Mahatmas view as the essential foundation for human progress and the safe study of esoteric truths. Throughout the correspondence, they critique Western materialism and outline the rigorous personal discipline required to achieve spiritual enlightenment. Ultimately, the texts serve as a profound philosophical guide, urging Sinnett to prioritize the welfare of humanity over the mere pursuit of mystical powers.