from Adyar archives of the International Theosophical Society
vol. 4, p. 51
vol. 4 (1875-1878)
page 51
 

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< A Lamasery in New York (continued from page 4-50) >

“Is this coterie of students then a lamasery?” asked the reporter.

“You may term it so,” said the mystic, “though technically it is not exactly that. The students are mastering slowly the knowledge possessed by the lamas, but do not expect to become lamas themselves.”

The Oriental pipe had gone out again. The cuckoo clock sang “one.” The ape grinned in ghastly fashion and (or the reporter fancied it) nodded a derisive “good night.” Buddha’s serenity was now almost slumber, and groping their way slowly back from what seemed dreamland, and yet was indubitably a realty, the party dispersed.


Lamaseries

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<Untitled> (Missionary Wang Foo Choo has)

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The New York School of Magic

A Disciple of the Adept Lady Tells of Levitations

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We are All Wrong

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Editor's notes

  1. Lamaseries by unknown author, World, The, Monday, March 26, 1877
  2. Missionary Wang Foo Choo has by unknown author, World, The, Tuesday, March 27, 1877
  3. The New York School of Magic by unknown author, World, The, Tuesday, March 27, 1877
  4. We are All Wrong by unknown author, Sun, The, Wednesday, March 28, 1877