Guest guest Posted December 3, 2010 Report Share Posted December 3, 2010 Transmigration of the soul. Lobsang Rampa, a Tibetan Lama with secrets beyond that of any religion, wrote 13 world wide best selling books that will alter all perceptions you have of life. In NYC ('69-'71) I read most of those listed below. Are they a step into the future that few can imagine? Read one and the information will never leave you! Reincarnation? You Forever?? Gratefully, ArhataPS- Keep an open mind - watch the short video first: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlTG0NV1ghM & playnext=1 & list=PLAA1DED8885BA9434 & index=62 Dr T Lobsang Rampa Books 1: The Third Eye - (1956) This is where it all started; an autobiography about a young man's journey into becoming a medical Lama and undergoing an operation to open the third eye. We are shown a glimpse into the Tibetan way of Lamasery life and the deep understanding of spiritual knowledge. Until this point in time lamasery life was unknown, even to those few who had actually visited Tibet. Lobsang joins The Chakpori Lamasery and learns the most secret of Tibetan esoteric sciences and much more... 2: Doctor from Lhasa - (1959) The story continues with Lobsang living in Chungking, China. Here he furthered his medical studies; learns to fly a plane, getting captured and tortured by the Japanese. Lobsang spent much time living in concentration camps as the medical officer until the day he escaped. Lobsang was one of the very few people to survive the first atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Exercise in breathing to improve ones well being. 3: The Rampa Story - (1960) Rampa's journey continues as Lobsang travels from Korea into Russia, Europe and the USA, finally ending up in England. Lobsang endures capture and torture until he once again, escapes by driving luxury cars. In this book Lobsang inhabits (transmigration) the body of an English man (Cyril Henry Hoskins) eager to leave this world, enabling Lobsang to continue his special task. 4: The Cave of the Ancients - (1963) A small glimpse into past history of the earth and its inhabitants who hid highly technical equipment which to this day remains hidden. Lobsang with his guide; the Lama Mingyar Dondup, get's to visit where this technology is hidden and sees with his own eyes the wondrous equipment. This technology is waiting for those who can use it for the benefit of mankind, that time is drawing near... 5: Living With the Lama - (1964) A book typed by Lobsang but telepathically dictated by one of his many cats; Fifi Greywhiskers. Animals are not dumb creatures as many humans think, we are ones who are dumb in comparison as all animals - with the exception of most humans - can calk to each other by simple telepathy. Fifi tell of her life before meeting Lobsang and they journeys they took together... 6: You Forever - (1965) The first of two self-training books in metaphysics. Finally, the truth! This book explains in clear simple terms how to start learning certain metaphysics and the dos and don't in achieving that goal. Astral travel, Telepathy, clairvoyance and Auras. 7: Wisdom of the Ancients - (1965) The second of two self-training books in metaphysics. In this book Lobsang explains the meaning or many occult words in an understandable format for Western People. More exercises on breathing, stones, diets and why you shouldn't exercise. 8: The Saffron Robe - (1966) Further insight into Lobsang's life within Lamahood and the origins of Buddhism - the story of Gautama - and it's noble truths. 9: Chapters of Life - (1967) Lobsang talks about dimensions, Parallel worlds and prophecies. Lobsang also answers questions about religion and Christianity. 10: Beyond the Tenth - (1969) This first questions and answers book, he provides advice and teaching on the care or man's physical and spiritual forms, the purpose of life, death, reincarnation and UFOs. Some herbal remedies for common ailments. Starting point for those wishing to know how to take real Aura pictures. 11: Feeding the Flame - (1971) The first ten books was trying to light the candle, now we have to feed the flame of life. More readers questions answered. Absolute proof of reincarnation by quoting a instance in history and explaining that event in detail... 12: The Hermit - (1971) Lobsang meets a blind hermit to further his learning and discovers about the real people who placed life of this earth who are known as the 'Gardeners of the Earth' We are not the only inhabited planet in our; or any other, solar system and galaxy. An true insight into Moses & Jesus Christ who was, but a messenger. 13: The Thirteenth Candle - (1972) More of Lobsang's journey through life. Lobsang talks in detail about homosexuality including comments from a homosexual. Breathing techniques. The Overself explained in greater detail and quells the misconception about 'Spiritual Guides'. How to astral travel... 14: Candlelight - (1973) In this book Lobsang tells us about pendulums and how to use them, Zodiacs. and he also transcribes a previous meeting with the press, arranged by his dear friend Alain Stanke. More questions and answers to many of life's mysteries... 15: Twilight - (1975) Lobsang explains astral travel and it's levels. His move to Calgary and more answers to life mysteries and the biggest mystery of our 'Hollow Earth' in more detail. Dr. Rampa Explains who to correctly use Pendulums 16: As It Was - (1976) As it was then - as it is now - and what's to possible come. Possible? - because all future predictions are base on probabilities. The 'Press' and their attitude and Disposing of bodies Tibetan style. More about Dr Rampa personal life and also the real story about the life of Cyril Henry Hoskins 17: I Believe - (1977) In this book Dr Rampa will tell of a person who commits suicide and exactly what happens and how they have to repay the debt which can span many lives - each time conditions getting harder and harder - anyone contemplating suicide should read this. God: from different perspectives. Woman's Liberation and where women went wrong. 18: Three Lives - (1977) The cycle of lives by three very different people and what they would perceive as death because of their beliefs. We follow each path and see how their journeys terminate at the same place - albeit a scenic route for some. The direct path is in front yet; mankind continually takes the scenic route. 19: Tibetan Sage - (1980) The final book. Dr Rampa recalls experiences with his guide in the 'inner temple' the cave of the ancients. How the world started, how it going and the evils of petroleum which is NOT a fossil fuel. Lobsang's final words before departing this world in January 1981 aged over a hundred years old. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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