The Letters of H. P. Blavatsky to A. P. Sinnett
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Letter No. 109

{Ostende, Nov.}

M. . . . r dictates all the time about one "Grove F. R. S." (1855-6) who wrote Correlations of Physical Forces. Never heard of the man before! Was there ever an F. R. S. of that name? Has he written such a work? On imponderable Forces -- that "cannot exist"? He was for a "P. G.," yet his occult insight was remarkable -- he says. Shall you help me to find it out?

We are in -- for Theosophist appeared with the name. I thought it would, but believing O. capable of anything -- accepted it as possible.

I send you a curious letter from O. to read. He counts in the money now sent the £25 lent to Miss A. and which was already spent for D. N. in London. Thanks for all -- papers and notices etc.

I do not want the work of Grove, only to know whether he was, and the character he bears among the men of Science. He was anathematised I hear, by the Royal Society.

Yours,
H. P. BLAVATSKY.


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