Transcription and
Facsimile of an 1882
Letter from a Mahatma
of the Himalayas
The Disinherited
The Disinherited
A 2016 Editorial Note
The following text
constitutes letter 37 in the various editions of “The Mahatma Letters”. The reader will find the facsimile of its original manuscript in PDF at the end of
the transcription.
Addressed to Mr. Alfred P. Sinnett, the letter was received
in January 1882. It was written down by the advanced chela Djual Khul [1], also known as “The Disinherited”.
The document was written in blue ink soon after the Master
came back to individual consciousness, having closed a three months’ retreat in
contemplation.
In February 1882, a few weeks after the present letter
was sent, the Master himself would describe the retreat in these words, while
opening his first direct letter to Mr. Sinnett after his “revival”:
“I have been on a long journey after supreme
knowledge, I took a long time to rest.” [2]
The letter refers to Mr. D. M. Bennett, a free-thinker
from the United States who edited the journal “The Truth Seeker”.
The facsimile of the originals is reproduced from the February
1950 edition of “The Theosophist”, Adyar, India. [3]
(Carlos Cardoso Aveline)
NOTES:
[1] The name is also spelled Djual Khool. (CCA)
[2] Letter XLV, in the TUP and Adyar TPH editions of “The
Mahatma Letters”; Letter 47, in Chronological Edition.
[3] See pp. 296-301.
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Private.
Honoured Sir,
The Master has awaked and bids me write. To his great
regret for certain reasons He will not be able until a fixed period has passed
to expose Himself to the thought currents inflowing so strongly from beyond the
Himavat. I am therefore, commanded to be the hand to indite His message. I am
to tell you that He is “quite as friendly to you as heretofore and well
satisfied with both your good intentions and even their execution so far as it
lay in your power. You have proved your affection and sincerity by your zeal.
The impulse you have personally given to the Cause we love, will not be checked;
therefore the fruits of it (the word ‘reward’ is avoided being used but for the
‘goody-goody’) will not be withheld when your balance of causes and effects -
your Karma is adjusted. In
unselfishly and at personal risk labouring for your neighbour, you have most
effectually worked for yourself. One year has wrought a great change in your
heart. The man of 1880 would scarcely recognise the man of 1881 were they
confronted. Compare them, then, good friend and Brother, that you may fully
realize what time has done, or rather what you have done with time. To do this
meditate - alone, with the magic mirror of memory to gaze into. Thus shall you
not only see the lights and shadows of the Past, but the possible brightness of
the Future, as well. Thus, in time, will you come to see the Ego of aforetime
in its naked reality. And thus also you shall hear from me direct at the earliest, practicable opportunity, for we are not
ungrateful and even Nirvana cannot obliterate GOOD.”
These are the Master’s words, as with His help I am
enabled to frame them in your language, honoured Sir. I am personally
permitted, at the same time to thank you very warmly for the genuine sympathy
which you felt for me at the time when a slight accident due to my
forgetfulness laid me on my bed of sickness.
Though you may have read in the modern works on mesmerism
how, that which we call “Will-Essence” and you “fluid” - is transmitted from
the operator to his objective point, you perhaps scarcely realize how everyone
is practically, albeit unconsciously, demonstrating this law every day and
every moment. Nor, can you quite realize how the training for adeptship
increases both one’s capacity to emit and to feel this form of force. I assure
you that I, though but a humble chela as yet, felt your good wishes flowing to
me as the convalescent in the cold mountains feels from the gentle breeze that
blows upon him from the plains below.
I am also to tell you that in a certain Mr. Bennett of
America who will shortly arrive at Bombay, you may recognise one, who, in spite
of his national provincialism, that you so detest, and his too infidelistic
bias, is one of our agents (unknown to himself) to carry out the scheme for the
enfranchisement of Western thoughts from superstitious creeds. If you can see
your way towards giving him a correct idea of the actual present and potential
future state of Asiatic but more particularly of Indian thought, it will be
gratifying to my Master. He desires me to let you know, at the same time, that
you should not feel such an exaggerated delicacy about taking out the work left
undone from Mr. Hume’s hands. That gentleman chooses to do but what suits his
personal fancy without any regard whatever to the feelings of other people. His
present work also - a pyramid of intellectual energy misspent - his objections
and reasons, are all calculated but to exonerate himself only. Master regrets
to find in him the same spirit of utter, unconscious selfishness with no view
to the good of the Cause he represents. If he seems interested in it at all, it
is because he is opposed and finds himself roused to combativeness. Thus the
answer to Mr. Terry’s letter sent to him from Bombay ought to have been
published in the January number. Will you kindly to see to it - Master asks?
Master thinks you can do it as well as Mr. Hume if you but tried, as the
metaphysical faculty in you, is only dormant but would fully develop were you
but to awake it to its full action by constant use. As to our reverenced M: he
desires me to assure you that the secret of Mr. Hume’s professed love for
Humanity lies in, and is based upon, the chance presence in that word of the first
syllable; as for “mankind” - he has no sympathy for it.
Since Master will not be able to write to you himself
for a month or two longer (though you will always hear of him) - He begs you to
proceed for his sake with your metaphysical studies; and not to be giving up
the task in despair whenever you meet with incomprehensible ideas in M. Sahib’s
notes, the more so, as M. Sahib’s only hatred in his life, is for writing. In
conclusion Master sends you His best wishes and praying you may not forget Him,
orders me to sign myself, your obedient servant,
The “Disinherited”.
P.S. Should you desire to write to
Him though unable to answer Himself Master will receive your letters with
pleasure; you can do so through D. K. Mavalankar.
“Dd”.
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