Theosophy; the two others
are Light on the Path
by Mabel Collins, and
The Voice
of the Silence by H.P. Blavatsky.
Osho says about it
in his Books I Have Loved: "There
is a book called At the Feet of the Master. The name of the author as given is
Jiddhu Krishnamurti, but Krishnamurti says he does not even remember having
written it. It was written long, long ago, back when Krishnamurti was only
somewhere between nine and ten years old. How can he remember all that time ago
when it was published? But it is a great work.
I want to disclose for the first time to the world who the real author is: Annie
Besant! Annie Besant wrote the book, not Krishnamurti. Then why did she not call
it her own work? There was a reason behind it. She wanted Krishnamurti to be
known to the world as a master. It was just a mother’s ambition. She had brought
up Krishnamurti, and she loved him just as any mother loves her own child. Her
only desire in her old age was that Krishnamurti become a world teacher,
jagatguru. Now, how could Krishnamurti be declared a world teacher if he has
nothing to say to the world? In this book, At the Feet of the Master, she tried
to fulfill that demand."
At The Feet Of The Master is
also online
here.
Read
what Osho has to say about Mabel Collin's Light on the Path