After Blavatsky’s witness,
Colonel Olcott is the main witness of the existence of the Transhimalayan Masters
because he was the one who had the most encounters with the Masters Kuthumi and
Morya.
And he also claimed to have had
other contacts and encounters with several other Masters of different
nationalities, including Master Hilarion and the own chief of this section: Chohan
Serapis.
He was also present in many of
the materializations of letters that the Masters wrote to several members of
the Theosophical Society.
He was also witness of the
encounter between Hindu Mulji Thackersey and Master Morya.
And Colonel Olcott also showed a
turban assuring that it belongs to Master Morya and the Master had given it to
him as a proof of his existence.
~ * ~
And when Blavatsky's detractors discover
all this (because they usually did not know it), they claim that Colonel Olcott
was an accomplice of Blavatsky and he lied to invent the existence of the
Masters.
However, there are several
arguments that make me doubt very much that this statement is true.
1. COLONEL OLCOTT WAS A VERY HONEST MAN
Colonel Olcott had his defects, but
also he had his qualities, and the most one of remarkable was his integrity.
And that is why when he enlisted
in the army, the government chose him to conduct an investigation into the
frauds and corruption that were occurring in the New York Recruitment and Payment
Office.
He was appointed Special
Commissioner of the War Department and all the villains tried to stop him, but
neither the bribes nor the threats could stop his investigation, and for four
years he fought against the opposition and slander, until he arrested all the criminals.
The War Department expressed its
recognition to Henry Olcott promoting him to the rank of colonel, and later the
Department of the Navy solicited his services to eradicate the abuses that were
committed in the shipyards. And with the same determination, Henry Olcott erased
the corruption that reigned there.
And his work was so impeccable
that the Secretary of the Navy wrote him a letter expressing his gratitude and
admiration:
« I want to say that I
have never met a gentleman who has entrusted with such important tasks, and he
has demonstrated as much ability, speed and confidence as you Mr. Olcott.
And I want to praise your complete
rectitude and integrity that have characterized your entire career, and to my
knowledge, these qualities have never been in doubt
The fact that you have been able
to escape like this, without any stain on your reputation, considering the audacity
and power of many of these criminals that you have persecuted and punished, is
a tribute that you can be very proud, since no man who has held a similar position
and who has performed similar services in this country had achieved it before. » (1)
Olcott in the army
So, we can see that Colonel
Olcott was a highly honest man. However, some of you may object that people can
change over time, and that is true, but there are details that show me that
Colonel Olcott continued to be a very honest person.
For example, at the annual
convention of the Theosophical Society that took place in December 1894, when people
asked to Coronel Olcott if he continues to maintain communication with the
Masters, he answered to the audience that his communication with the Masters
had ceased with the death of Blavatsky (2).
And this statement shows me that Colonel
Olcott was still a very honest man because he could very easily have lied,
since nobody could have proven otherwise, but he preferred to tell the truth
although that diminishes his prestige.
2. THERE WERE OTHER WITNESSES
And in addition to Blavatsky and
Colonel Olcott, there were also many other witnesses who claimed to have seen
or had contact with the Masters:
·
Alfred
Percy Sinnett
·
Alice
Gordon
·
Annie
Besant
·
Archibald
Keightley
·
Bhavani
Shankar
·
C.
Ramiah
·
Casava
Pillai
·
Charles
Johnston
·
Constance
Wachtmeister
·
Damodar
Mavalankar
·
Emma
Coulomb
·
Franz
Hartmann
·
Isabel
Cooper-Oakley
·
J.
N. Ghosal
·
James
Morgan Pryse
·
Julia
Keightley
·
Justine
Glinka
·
Laura
Holloway
·
Martandrao
Babaji Nagnath
·
Mary
Gebhard
·
Minnie
Scott
·
Mirza
Moorad Alee Beg
·
Mohini
M. Chatterji
·
Moorad
Ali Beg
·
Nadyezhda
A. de Fadeyev
·
Nobin
Krishna Bannerji
·
Ross
Scott
·
S.R.
Ramaswamier
·
Soobiah
Chetty
·
Sriman
Swamy
·
Vera
Zhelihovsky
·
Violet
Tweedale
·
Vsevolod
Solovyov
·
William
Brown
·
William
Eglinton (3)
And here I put the main ones, but
there are still more witnesses.
3. THERE ARE OTHER EVIDENCES
And even if we considered the
possibility that all these people were accomplices to invent the existence of
the Masters (which seems very unlikely because we are talking about more than
40 witnesses). But even in that extreme case, there is a series of facts that
make me consider that the most probably is that Transhimalayan Masters exist.
And I will detail these facts in
this other article:
Do the Masters of Shambhala exist?
(after I will put it)
NOTES
- Extracts of the biography published by Boris de Zirkoff in the “HP Blavatsky Collected Writings”, Vol. I, p.503-518
- The Theosophist Magazine, Vol. 16, Jan. 1895, p.10; The Judge Case, Pelletier, Chronology, p.129
- http://blavatskyarchives.com/mastersencounterswith.htm
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