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Serapis Bey played a vital role in the initial thrust and direction of the endeavors of the Brotherhood during the nineteenth century. Among the earliest letters from the adepts and masters to the founders of the [[Theosophical Society]] were those of Serapis Bey and the Brotherhood of Luxor.  
Serapis Bey jugó un papel esencial en el impulso y la dirección inicial de los empeños de la Hermandad durante el siglo XIX. Entre las primeras cartas de los adeptos y maestros dirigidas a los fundadores de la [[Special:MyLanguage/Theosophical Society|Sociedad Teosófica]], se encuentran las de Serapis Bey y la Hermandad de Lúxor.  


Serapis took personal charge of the direction and chelaship of the amanuensis [[Helena Blavatsky]] and of Colonel Henry Steel Olcott, who was the co-founder and the president of the Theosophical Society. During the six months preceding the formation of the society in 1875, Serapis sent many letters of encouragement and instruction to Colonel Olcott. The letters were written mostly on thick green parchment in gold ink, signed by Serapis in script, and inscribed with an esoteric symbol of the Brotherhood of Luxor.  
Serapis took personal charge of the direction and chelaship of the amanuensis [[Helena Blavatsky]] and of Colonel Henry Steel Olcott, who was the co-founder and the president of the Theosophical Society. During the six months preceding the formation of the society in 1875, Serapis sent many letters of encouragement and instruction to Colonel Olcott. The letters were written mostly on thick green parchment in gold ink, signed by Serapis in script, and inscribed with an esoteric symbol of the Brotherhood of Luxor.