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Mahātmā Morya

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Mahātmā Morya is one of the "Masters of the Ancient Wisdom" within modern Theosophical beliefs. He is one of the Mahatmas who inspired the founding of the Theosophical Society and was engaged in a correspondence with two English Theosophists living in India, A. Sinnett and A. Hume.

Incarnations[]

According to the Ascended Masters teachings, some of the later incarnations that Morya is said to have had include:[1]

Ascension[]

Students of Agni Yoga believe that Master Morya ascended in 1898, becoming an Ascended Master and Chohan of the First Ray, and that his spiritual retreat is located at Darjeeling (British India). William Quan Judge, the leader of the American Section of the Theosophical Society, stated privately that he had received letters from Morya and other Adepts. Annie Besant, head of the European Section and co-head of the Esoteric Section with Judge, made public statements supporting the genuineness of those letters; but she later accused Judge of falsifying them, asserting that her suspicions of him were confirmed by the visitation of a Mahatma, presumably Master Morya, to whom she was linked.[4]

References[]

  1. Prophet, Mark L. and Elizabeth Clare Lords of the Seven Rays Livingston, Montana, U.S.A.:1986 - Summit University Press - "Morya - Master of the First Ray" pp. 21-28
  2. St. Thomas More, 1478–1535
  3. Akbar the Great Biography
  4. Booth, Annice The Masters and Their Retreats Summit Lighthouse Library June 2003.

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