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{{Style S-HPB SB. Archivist note|This is published in "A Modern Panarion", p. 38, as "Occultism or Magic". See Archives for {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|}} to C.J. {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|}} one of the 'Hiraf' {{Style S-HPB SB. Lost|}}|center}}
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<center>JULY 15, 1875</center>
<center>JULY 15, 1875</center>
{{Style P-HPB SB. Title|A few Questions to “Hiraf * * * * *”}}
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{{Style P-Subtitle|AUTHOR OF THE ARTICLE “ROSICRUCIANISM”<br>
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BY MDME. H. P. BLAVATSKY.<ref>{{Style S-HPB SB. HPB note|My first <u>Occult</u> Shot. H.P.B.}}</ref>}}
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{{Style S-HPB SB. Editors note|by H.P.Blavatsky. Spiritual Scientist, Boston, July 15 and 22, 1875, pp. 217-18, 224, 236-7|center}}
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| title = A few Questions to “Hiraf * * * * *” (1)
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{{Style P-Subtitle|BY MDME. H. P. BLAVATSKY.<ref>{{Style S-HPB SB. HPB note|My first <u>Occult</u> Shot. H.P.B.}}</ref>}}


Among the numerous sciences pursued by the well-disciplined army of earnest students of the present century, none has had less honors or more scoffing than the oldest of them—the science of sciences, the venerable mother-parent of all our modern pigmies. Anxious, in their petty vanity, to throw the veil of oblivion over their undoubted origin, the self-styled, positive scientists, ever on the alert, present to the courageous scholar who tries to deviate from the beaten highway traced out for him by his dogmatic predecessors, a formidable range of serious obstacles.
Among the numerous sciences pursued by the well-disciplined army of earnest students of the present century, none has had less honors or more scoffing than the oldest of them—the science of sciences, the venerable mother-parent of all our modern pigmies. Anxious, in their petty vanity, to throw the veil of oblivion over their undoubted origin, the self-styled, positive scientists, ever on the alert, present to the courageous scholar who tries to deviate from the beaten highway traced out for him by his dogmatic predecessors, a formidable range of serious obstacles.
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