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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Koot_HoomiKoot Hoomi - Wikipedia

    Koot Hoomi (also spelled Kuthumi, and frequently referred to simply as K.H.) is said to be one of the Mahatmas that inspired the founding of the Theosophical Society in 1875.

  2. Nov 24, 2023 · Koot Hoomi (also spelled Kuthumi, and frequently referred to simply as K.H.) is one of the Mahatmas that inspired the founding of the Theosophical Society. He engaged in a correspondence with two English Theosophists living in India, A. P. Sinnett and A. O. Hume, correspondence was published in the book The Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett .

  3. H. P. Blavatsky originally described the existence of a spiritual master whom she considered her guru, and who went by, among other names, Morya. Blavatsky said that Morya and another master, Koot Hoomi, were her primary guides in establishing the Theosophical Society.

  4. Koot Hoomi, Mahatma. (Kuthumi). One of the Mahatmas who inspired the founding of the Theosophical Society (TS). He is perhaps the most well-known among modern ADEPTS.

  5. www.ascendedmasterencyclopedia.org › w › KuthumiKuthumi - TSL Encyclopedia

    Nov 23, 2023 · As Francis of Assisi (c. 1181–1226), the divine poverello, he renounced family and wealth and embraced “Lady Poverty,” living among the poor and the lepers, finding unspeakable joy in imitating the compassion of Christ.

  6. Master Koot Hoomi, generally referred to simply as "Master K. H.," is the lord of the Second Ray, and exemplar of wisdom. He is especially concerned with culture — art, religion, and education — and is the guardian of a vast museum located in the remote Tibetan valley where he and Master Morya reside.

  7. en.m.wikiquote.org › wiki › Koot_HoomiKoot Hoomi - Wikiquote

    Dec 22, 2023 · Koot Hoomi. The Master Koot Hoomi (also spelled Kuthumi, and frequently referred to simply as K.H.) is said to be one of the Mahatmas that inspired the founding of the Theosophical Society in 1875. He engaged in a correspondence with two English Theosophists living in India, A. P. Sinnett and A. O. Hume, which correspondence was published in ...

  8. Koot Hoomi's Last Letter to Annie Besant. In 1900 one B. W. Mantri of India wrote a letter to Annie Besant, dated August 22. When Besant opened it, she found on the back a letter written in blue pencil and in the handwriting of the Master Koot Hoomi. This is K. H.'s last letter.

  9. Koot Hoomi (also spelled Kuthumi, and frequently referred to simply as K.H.) is said to be one of the Mahatmas that inspired the founding of the Theosophical Society in 1875.

  10. It has been suggested by one outside our Society that "Koot Humi" is altogether a myth, a pseudonym used by a certain designing person who is imposing upon us.

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