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Publications: The Theosophist, Vol. IV, No. 5, February, 1883, pp. 118, 119
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MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
[The Theosophist, Vol. IV, No. 5, February, 1883, pp. 118, 119]
[In connection with some scholarly footnotes by T. Subba Row, H.P.B. says about him that:]
We know of no better authority in INDIA on anything, concerning the esotericism of the Advaita philosophy.
[In connection with well-accredited facts to prove that the dead have appeared, and do still at times continue to appear to the living—a thought given expression to in a letter to the Editor:]
Undoubtedly—in visions and dreams, as to the objective materialized forms that appear in the séance-rooms, we do not doubt their occasional genuineness, but will always reject the claim that they are the “Spirits” of the deceased, whereas, they are but their shells.