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  Lobsang Rampa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was written by a man by the name of Lobsang Rampa and purported to tell of his experiences while growing up in a monastery in Tibet after being sent there at the age of seven.
During the story, Rampa meets yetis, and at the end of the book he encounters a mummified body that was him in an earlier incarnation.
Rampa was tracked down by the British press to Howth in Ireland and confronted with these allegations.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lobsang_Rampa   (985 words)

  
 Introduction To Lobsang Rampa - New Age Trailblazer -- www.tuesdaylobsangrampa.com
Lobsang Rampa, who resembled an Englishman with a Devonshire accent, claimed that he was a Tibetan lama.
Lobsang Rampa was a friendly but reserved man who had been forced into seclusion by ill-health, public curiosity and media harassment.
Rampa was a patient and loyal husband to his wife Sarah, who unquestionably believed him to be a true Master.
www.tuesdaylobsangrampa.com /intro.htm   (3617 words)

  
 Tuesday Lobsang Rampa - Author of spiritual knowledge books, Tibetan Buddhist
Lobsang Rampa was a buddhist monk and a medical Doctor, who was born in Tibet.
Rampa was a revolutionary of his time, one of the first of the Eastern teachers to bring buddhism and metaphysics to the West in a popular fashion.
It is hoped that Lobsang Rampa's spiritual teachings will strike a chord in people's hearts and that the teachings will co-exist with, and support their own religious beliefs, eventually becoming a global alliance striving for world harmony and peace.
www.lobsangrampa.net   (824 words)

  
 NEXUS: T. Lobsang Rampa 1/2
Lobsang Rampa was an Englishman with a Devonshire accent who insisted that he was a Tibetan high lama.
Rampa's critics claimed that he was a Cornish plumber's son named Cyril Hoskin, and they were vociferous in their condemnation of the author—so much so that his first book about Tibet, The Third Eye, came to be considered one of the greatest literary hoaxes of all time.
Rampa was also fortunate enough to visit a second time capsule hidden in the mountains of Tibet, which had been discovered by a group of monks.
www.nexusmagazine.com /articles/LobsangRampa1.html   (6092 words)

  
 Tuesday Lobsang Rampa - Author of The Third Eye and other spiritual knowledge books
Dr. Rampa was amongst the first eastern teachers to make this knowledge accessible to westerners in an easily understandable and enjoyable format and a forerunner of today's buddhist teachers such as Sogyal Rinpoche and Ringu Tulku.
Rampa was a prolific author - his first book "The Third Eye" published in 1956, was followed by 23 more, and he continued to write until shortly before his death in Canada in 1981.
Lobsang Rampa information and downloads Interesting pictograms showing the relationship of overself and soul to physical body, also book extracts and UFO information.
www.lobsangrampa.net /lobsang_rampa.html   (907 words)

  
 Books for Deception
Lobsang Rampa's books are very popular in West Africa.
The short answer is that the T. Lobsang Rampa books were written by Cyril Henry Hoskin, who died in Calgary, Canada in 1981.
They are written apparently in the form of an autobiography of a person called Tuesday Lobsang Rampa.
www.angelfire.com /mac/egmatthews/literature/rampa.html   (683 words)

  
 NEXUS: T. Lobsang Rampa 2/2
Rampa also claimed that religious leaders would not acknowledge UFOs because it would shake their paradigm that man is made in the image of God, if an advanced alien appeared to be non-human.
Rampa strongly hinted that the mysterious (unidentified) island Ultima Thule and the loss of the US nuclear submarines Thresher and Scorpion were somehow connected with this underground civilisation and its denizens.
Later Rampa was able to study the passages himself, climbing ever downwards through secret doors until he reached a lake which was the remnant of an ancient sea.
www.nexusmagazine.com /articles/LobsangRampa2.html   (6749 words)

  
 Lobsang Rampa - Index
Tuesday Lobsang Rampa was a recognised incarnated Tibetan Abbot and fully qualified medical Lama with special task in life.
Lobsang strips away the superfluous 'fancy-frills' and tells it as it is, in simple terms that anyone with an ounce of common sense can recognize, understand and study.
Everything Dr Rampa wrote is 100% true - don't just dismiss it because your beliefs differ or because you've never heard about the topics he covers - and we've since had conformation from the 'other side' that they considered his life a success.
www.tlrampa.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /index.htm   (1419 words)

  
 Overzicht van mijn Tibetaanse boeken   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
T. Lobsang Rampa was preordained to be a Tibetan priest, a sign from the stars that could not be ignored.
THE RAMPA STORY is considered by many to be T Lobsang Rampa's most important work next to the Third Eye and Cave of the Ancients.
Lobsang Rampa, mystic sage and student of the Astral, offers another of his profound disertations on the progress of the pyshic world.
tibetrg.fol.nl /Dr._T._Lobsang_Rampa.htm   (1707 words)

  
 Lobsang Rampa - Research Material   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Lobsang died in January 1981 and made it very clear that he wouldn't be returning; or communicating by any means, to anyone on this earth.
Lobsang only ever wrote 19 books and they are listed here in their correct publication order.
Lobsang spent much time living in concentration camps as the medical officer until the day he escaped.
www.tlrampa.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /Research_Material.htm   (1786 words)

  
 T. Lobsang Rampa New Age Trailblazer -- www.tuesdaylobsangrampa.com
Rampa struck a happy medium by including a unique mixture of every day events with some of the deepest mysteries of Tibet's inner and secret religion.
Despite her total respect for the astonishing person who was Lobsang Rampa, she has no hangups in dealing with all the descrepacies and contradictions that no one who has some knowledge of Tibet or Buddism can honestly deny...
Like many, I was dissapointed to learn via mainstream media that Rampa had been passed off as merely the son of a Cornish plumber, and dismissed as the transmigrated Tibetan Lama that he claimed to be.
www.tuesdaylobsangrampa.com   (1250 words)

  
 Twenty-Five Years with T.Lobsang Rampa by Sheelagh Rouse (Book) in Religion & Spirituality
When it was suggested to the man who came to be known as T. Lobsang Rampa that he should write a book about his early life in Tibet he rejected the idea.
Her own life of dedication and devotion to Lobsang Rampa is interwoven with his, and this book should be read by his followers and detractors alike, as well as by those new to metaphysics.
Sheelagh; through her painting, tells us about the time she first met Lobsang, the struggles they all endured over the 25 years, their numerous travels and encounters, the sad sudden death of one of the Siamese cats and how she had to split company from Chen so he could depart to the heavenly fields.
www.lulu.com /content/224055   (740 words)

  
 Fictitious Tibet: The Origin and Persistence of Rampaism
But it is precisely because serious scholars haven't mentioned this opus that it should be dealt with in a serious publication and in one whose readers are deeply concerned with the true representation of Tibetan lore.
Long before Rampa, the whole range of quasi-mathematical spheres, diagrammatic arrangements, levels of existence of consciousness, master-and-disciplehood, hoisted on a style of self-indulgent, self-aggrandizing rhetoric, was more or less created by Blavatsky.
You say Lama Lobsang is an Irish plumber; well he may be in the body of an Irish plumber, but the soul of a Tibetan Lama lives in him." "Well, then I can't win," I admitted, and they hung up.
www.serendipity.li /baba/rampa.html   (3846 words)

  
 Lobsang Rampa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In which Lobsang Rampa proved that mortal man can discipline his mind and body to survive starvation and torture.
Lobsang Rampa's story of his experiences at the Lamaseries of Tibet.
Lobsang Rampa explores the spiritual potential inherent in every human being.
www.users.globalnet.co.uk /~jimthing/rampa.html   (218 words)

  
 T. Lobsang Rampa, An Introduction
How the author T. Lobsang Rampa came to be is a tale as unusual as anything revealed in his books.
The book was autobiographic and told the strange and inspiring story of a Tibetan monk who had progressed from neophyte to lamahood, and had eventually attained a certain occult faculty which comprised the title of the book.
Rampa kept the subject of Flying Saucers and space travel out of his books, evidently afraid that these accounts might not be believed.
educate-yourself.org /cn/lobsangrampaintrograybarker07oct05.shtml   (2733 words)

  
 Lobsang Rampa's books and wisdom
Rampa var den første som beskrev fenomenet walk in - altså at en høyere utviklet bevissthet etter avtale overtar en annens fysiske kropp.
Lobsang's task was to bring some of the wisdom, known by the few initiated in Tibet, to the west of the world.
Rampa experienced a very difficult trip to USA and England - but was forced out of England - and therefore, the initiated lamas of Tibet summarily prepared for another possibility.
www.galactic-server.com /rampa   (1214 words)

  
 Lobsang Rampa presented in Non Famous section
Lobsang Rampa wrote the book as the autobiography of a wealthy Tibetan boy who was sent to join Chakpori Lamasery in Lhasa a temple of Tibetan medicine.
When confronted with this evidence, Cyril declared that his body had been taken over by Rampa’s spirit, and that the information in his books was true.
one admirer by the name of Daniel Harris, got clearance from NASA to include a CD-ROM on Lobsang Rampa in a space vehicle to be sent to Mars in 2001, and obtained a certificate addressed to Lobsang Rampa himself with the official seal of NASA.
www.newsfinder.org /site/more/lobsang_rampa   (739 words)

  
 Third Eye - PowerBookSearch!
SHORT DESCRIPTION: T. Lobsang Rampa was preordained to be a Tibetan priest, a sign from the stars that could not be ignored.
When Rampa left his wealthy home to enter the monastery, his heart was filled with trepidation.
Lobsang Rampa was preordained to be a Tibetan priest, a sign from the stars that could not be ignored.
www.powerbooksearch.com /booksearch0345340388.html   (430 words)

  
 Rampa-ism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In addition, they know all their previous incarnations, and can tell everyone what his incarnations were and are going to be.
E.J. Brill, the famous oriental publishing house and book agent in Leiden, Netherlands, circumvented the issue by advertising the book and adding a note in small print, indicating that the book was no genuine study of Buddhism or Tibet, but that it was interesting for the experiences it conveyed.
You say Lama Lobsang is an Irish [sic] plumber; well he may be in the body of an Irish plumber, but the soul of a Tibetan Lama lives in him." "Well, then I can't win," I admitted, and they hung up.
www.khandro.net /rampa.htm   (4072 words)

  
 T. Lobsang Rampa (b. Cyril Hoskin)
Tuesday Lobsang Rampa is the spirit of a dead Tibetan
Bharati was disturbed by the fact that many people who knew who Rampa was didn't seem to care that he might be a fake or, even more disturbing, were willing to accept his cockamamie story.
Bharati naively speculates that if only these scholarly works were available in libraries or in inexpensive volumes then the "intellectually inert, but good-willed seekers after the mysterious East" would read them and accept the genuine over the pseudo once they recognized their superior quality.
www.skepdic.com /rampa.html   (1008 words)

  
 Books Light The Heart - Lobsang Rampa Audiobooks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Lobsang Rampa, available for the first time on a single data CD, in Word format (.doc).
On this CD you can read the typed copies of Lobsang Rampa's entire collection of written works - 19 books written by Dr. Rampa's books, 4 books written by his Wife Mama San RA-AB Rampa, and his book My Visit To Venus which was originally published as an article of a magazine.
Most of Dr. Rampa's books are now also available as audiobooks, each book on a single CD in MP3 format, so that you can listen to the books being read to you on your home or car stereo or on your computer.
www.focuskerry.com /bookslightheheart   (307 words)

  
 cave ot the ancients
Rampa did a very, very hard trip to USA and England - but was forced out of the country - and therefore, the initiated lamas of Tibet had prepared for another possibility.
The average man, Lobsang, who suddenly had access to forbidden knowledge, would react like this: first he would be fearful of the power now within his grasp.
Was that a God?" "No, Lobsang," replied my Guide, "many many men, in the hour of their desperation, longed to see the figure of a Saint, or as they term it, an Angel.
www.lobsang-rampa.net /ramcave1.html   (21336 words)

  
 Dr. Tuesday Lobsang Rampa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The book Titled MY VISIT TO VENUS- was originally an article written by Lobsang Rampa for a UFO magazine, afterward he was very sorry, as it was totally taken out of context and, as usual, used againts him.
The name of Dr. Tuesday Lobsang Rampa will be recorded on a CD rom that will be attached to the Mars 2001 Lander.
I have created a page with some other Lobsang Rampa links and I will add more links as I find them.
users.uniserve.com /~dharris/Rampa/rampa.htm   (147 words)

  
 Signs of the Times Forum / Has anyone read Rampa?
I've read a couple articles supposedly written by real Tibetan Buddhist Lamas who lived in Lhasa prior to their exile who said that based on Rampa's descriptions of Lhasa it was obvious to them that he had never been there - that among other things everything was far too embellished.
Lot's of literature on Tibetan Buddhism and life in Tibet were available before the Rampa books were written (the first edition of The Third Eye was 1956, I believe), and some of them say some of the exact same things as in the Rampa books.
To Kashmir: If I said absolutely that everything written by T. Lobsang Rampa is true, or on the other hand that it all is a lie, I would be wrong on both accounts, having no proof either way.
signs-of-the-times.org /signs/forum/viewtopic.php?id=3629   (1431 words)

  
 The Lobsang Rampa Photo Album   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
A man and his cat, here is a photo of Lobsang and his cat Miss Cleopatra.
Lobsang Rampa with trains in the back ground.
Here Lobsang is shown at work on one of his projects.
mypage.uniserve.ca /~dharris/Rampa/Album/photographs.htm   (82 words)

  
 T. LOBSANG . RAMPA - Unexplained Mysteries Discussion Forums
Rampa was the nudge that millions needed and received.
If I'm not mistaken T. RAMPA, was the source for the creation of what is today known as Rampa-ism.
Rampa was despised by a certain group of people, that type of group that is out to make money on people who don't understand anything about the occult arts.
www.unexplained-mysteries.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=42449   (1582 words)

  
 Lobsang Rampa - New Age Trailblazer - 1
Lobsang Rampa - New Age Trailblazer - 1
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of The Third Eye, it is time to rekindle the flame of knowledge that Rampa first lit in 1955 when he started his writing.
He criticized Rampa’s descriptions of Buddhism, the scriptures, mathematics and Tibetan language.
www.bibliotecapleyades.net /mistic/lobsang_rampa01.htm   (5990 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Third Eye: Books: T. Lobsang Rampa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Lobsang Rampa "Four years old and can't stay on a horse!..." (more)
I was probably 12 yrs old when I read his books, as my older brother and Mom were very into the occult, and it seemed very natural to me. I remember after reading the books, seeing auras, which I accepted as normal at that age.
Lobsang Rampa tells a story of his life that is nothing short of remarkable!
www.amazon.com /Third-Eye-T-Lobsang-Rampa/dp/0345340388   (1664 words)

  
 Lobsang - eSnips Search
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