Blavatsky and Olcott were entertaining Olcott’s sister, Belle, in the Lamasery.[1] Also present was Charles Sotheran, who brought with him two friends, Alice Hyneman, and Richard Harte. Hyneman was a poet, whose literary labor focused on social reform.[2] Harte was an “austere gentleman” of Irish extraction, having been born in County Limerick in 1840.[3] He was a journalist, but hypnotism, mesmerism, and “all their allied subjects,” had been the primary interest of his life since he was a youth.... Read more