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THE MAHATMA LETTERS
to
A. P. SINNETT
from the Mahatmas M. & K. H.
Transcribed, Compiled, and with an Introduction
by
A. T. BARKER
Second Edition, 1926;
published
by
Theosophical University...
An ancient shipwreck.
A two hundred year old mystery.
A plague that’s destroying all marine life.
A pyramid half a mile below the sea.
And a puzzle that must be solved before it destroys the human race.
On the 18th of February,...