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1. “Charles Johnston”, by H.B.M [Henry Bedinger Mitchell], Theosophical Quarterly, January, 1932.
2. Ibid.
3. Alfred Percy Sinnett (1840-1921), was an English author and theosophist, whose books mentioned here were central in the early history of the Theosophical Society. The Mahatma Letters, published in 1923 are a record of his correspondence with the Mahatmas (lit. “great souls”) referred to by H. P. Blavatsky and other early theosophists. The books mentioned here were written based upon the ideas conveyed in this correspondence.
4. This refers to “Report of the Committee Appointed to Investigate Phenomena Connected with the Theosophical Society”, otherwise known as the “Hodgson Report” or the “S.P.R. Report”. For further reading, see:
H. P. BLAVATSKY and the SPR
An Examination of the Hodgson Report of 1885
by Vernon Harrison, Ph.D.
Member of The Society for Psychical Research, London, England
June, 1997.
5. H. P. Blavatsky, Isis Unveiled: A Master-Key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science and Theology, 1877.
6. Five Years of Theosophy: Mystical, Philosophical, Theosophical, Historical And Scientific Essays; Selected from “The Theosophist”, 1885.
7. Mabel Collins, Light on the Path, 1885.
8. “H.P.B.”, Theosophical Quarterly, July, 1931.
9. “A Memory of Madame Blavatsky”, Lucifer, June, 1891. Reproduced in H. P. B.: In Memory of Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, by Some of Her Pupils, 1891.
10. “The Lord of the Three Worlds”, Theosophical Forum, July, 1898.
11. The Theosophical Society, of which Johnston was a member for 46 years. Following the numerous divisions of the parent Theosophical Society, Johnston and his co-workers maintained their Society with headquarters in New York, which remained active until a few years after Johnston’s death.
12. “Charles Johnston”, by H.B.M [Henry Bedinger Mitchell], Theosophical Quarterly, January, 1932.
13. Ibid.
14. Ibid.

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