Monday, February 08, 2010 About Us * About Kuthumi lal Singh
 
 
Search  
 
 
 
 
 
  About Kuthumi lal Singh    
 
Print  

About Kuthumi lal Singh
 
Kuthumi lal Singh is a Master and Teacher from the Crimson Council who is a frequent guest and presenter at Crimson Circle gatherings. He is known for his sense of humor and simple wisdom. He is also known as Koot Humi, Mahatma and Master K.M.
 
Kuthumi lived in the 19th century and according to his self-described story, he was a Punjabi whose family settled in Kashmir. Kuthumi was later educated at Oxford University in the mid-1800’s. During his time in England Kuthumi suffered an extreme mental breakdown and was bed-ridden for nearly two years. After learning to “get out of the limitations of his mind,” Kuthumi traveled throughout Europe and the Middle East before returning to India. He spent his last years at his lamasery in Tibet. One of Kuthumi’s most popular lectures to the Crimson Circle is titled, “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Ascension: I Lost Everything.”
 
Master Kuthumi gave his sacred teachings to Madame Blavatsky which resulted in the establishment of the Theosophical Society in the late 19th century. Isis Unveiled, dictated to Madame Blavatsky by Master Kuthumi (who worked with El Morya and Sananda) was one of the first occult works that publicly revealed the ancient mystery school teachings. It was followed by The Secret Doctrine and other works channeled by Madam Blavatsky with the assistance of Kuthumi.
 
It is generally regarded that Kuthumi was previously incarnated as Pythagoras, Pharaoh Thutmose III, Balthasar (one of the Three Wise Men), Saint Francis of Assisi and Shah Jahan.
 
Kuthumi has presented the “What’s Missing” workshop and Personal Study Course for the Crimson Circle and is in the process of writing a book by the same name. He also has plans to produce the “What’s Missing” movie with the Crimson Circle. In addition to his channeled materials through Geoffrey Hoppe, Kuthumi has co-written many books in recent years with Shaumbra around the world. Like the essence of Kuthumi, the books use humor and wit to bring forth the message of spiritual wisdom and simplicity.

Further reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuthumi and http://www.selftransform.net/AM-Kuthumi.htm

 
 
 

 
   
 
Copyright © 2008 The Crimson Circle