Helena and Nicholas Roerich communicated with their masters through spiritist sessions
and almost all the messages they received Helena Roerich copied them on
notebooks.
It
is known of the existence of 47 notebooks that cover the séances
the Roerichs carried out from March 24, 1920 to March 14, 1944 (24
years!).
In
the first sessions Helena Roerich was 40 years old and Nicolás Roerich
was 45 years old, and in the last sessions they were 64 and 69 years old
respectively. (Nicolas died three years later in 1947 at age 72, and Helena died much later in 1955 at age 76.)
Here is the image of the third page of the first notebook:
The most complete website that shows these notebooks is the following:
There
you find the facsimiles of these notebooks, with the exception of
notebook 19, which has disappeared, and you also find printed
transcriptions that you can read online or in pdf, plus other
information, but everything is in Russian.
The notebooks from 1 to 21 translated into English can be found on this other website:
Although
it should be noted that this translation is not completely accurate, rather
they softened the content, improved the wording and omitted nonsense words. For
example, in the seance that the Roerichs held on March 18, 1921, in the
afternoon, the translator wrote:
Guardians of N. Roerikh:
-
The main
Guardian—Allal-Ming – Shri Ishwara
-
Pougrariy
Schemrovr
-
Roksalan,
fourth century BC, Asia
-
Loko
the Wise—Urnu runes [. . .] rules of spirit
-
Korund
the beautiful
-
Divo
Rol Uvurov
-
Loshir—warrior
of the spirits on the solar level
When a more exact
translation would be:
Heads of N. Roerich:
-
Chief
Allal-Ming-Shri Ishvara.
-
Pougariy
Shemrovr.
-
Roxalan
IV BC Chr. — Asia.
-
Loco
the Wise - rune Urn of Vicious Freedoms spirits.
-
Corundum
is wonderful.
-
Divo
Roll Uvurov.
-
Loshir
is a spirit warrior on the solar plane.
There
has been quite a dispute between those who have published these
notebooks and institutions related to the Roerichs that have been
against it. You can see the articles that discuss it in this other link, but it is in Russian: debate .
The
books that Helena Roerich published, known as the Agni Yoga series, are
made up of many of the communications that the Roerichs had with their
teachers in those séances.
The
United Lodge of Theosophists says that Helena Roerich did not want her
notebooks to be made public, and I suspect that she did not want because in these notebooks the enormous charlatanism of her spiritual
guides is perceived (although it would be more correct to say: of her
spiritist guides).
And
it is also shown that the "Masters" of the Roerichs were neither Master
Morya nor the other Trans-Himalayan Masters, but in reality one or more
cajoling astral entities posing as the Masters of Shambhala.
I
suspect that Helena Roerich intuited this when she was old, but since
by then all her literary work had been built on this farce, she did not
want that this unpleasant truth to be revealed to the public.
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