The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett - 1923

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The Mahatma Letters to A.P. Sinnett - 1923

By A. T. Barker

Letter No LXX

You will have learned ere now my friend that I was not deaf to your appeal to me, altho' 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 your in sympathy 
K. H.
 

 

 

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