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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helena_Blavatsky

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theosophy

Central to Theosophical belief is the idea that a group of spiritual adepts known as the Masters not only presently exist but were responsible for producing early Theosophical texts. For most Theosophists, these Masters are deemed the real founders of the modern Theosophical movement. In Theosophical literature, these Masters are also referred to as the Mahatmas, Adepts, Masters of Wisdom, Masters of Compassion, and Elder Brothers.

They are perceived to be a fraternity of human men who are highly evolved in terms of having both moral development and intellectual attainment. They are said to have achieved extra-long life spans, and to have gained supernatural powers, including clairvoyance and the ability to instantly project their soul out of their body to any other location. These are powers they have allegedly attained through many years of training. According to Blavatsky, by the late 19th century, their chief residence was in the Himalayan kingdom of Tibet. She also said that these Masters were the source of many of her published writings.

The Masters are believed to preserve the world's ancient spiritual knowledge, and to represent a Great White Brotherhood or White Lodge, which watches over humanity and guides its evolution.

Besant and Leadbeater said they were able to investigate people's past lives through reading the akashic record, an etheric store of all the knowledge of the universe. They, for instance, stated to have attained knowledge of their own past lives as monkey-like creatures residing on the moon, where they served as pets to the "Moon-man" (a prior incarnation of the Master Morya), his wife (Koot Humi), and their child (the Lord Maitreya). When they were attacked by "savages" and animals "resembling furry lizards and crocodiles".