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Lobsang Rampa
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Jun 12, 2004
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Your review on TL Rampa is rather outdated and is borne out of an incredible constipated realisation of truth. I have studied his works for the last 25 years and boy are you WRONG! But then you have no knowledge of transmigration and the higher dimensions that pervades all universes. Learn to see within yourself first before you write such drivel. The ultimate HOAX is you, as you believe in your limited 2D reality. If you practised 1 iota of TLR's techniques - you would see the truth for yourself instead of begging (for Hoaxes). But then idiots like yourself are what makes the web fun, I suppose. So dream on.
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crankymediaguy
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Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2005 | 01:42 AM
drey said:
"rampa's book are good! for the time they were written and the life story, true or false, turned a lot of people on to buddhism including myself,"
So, it's OK with you if the entire story is bullshit (as we know it is)? He lied to you and you have no problem with that? Interesting.
"occult knowledge is useless its just fuel for the ego as gab say's ;untill one sit's it meditation and quiet's the mind of what it thinks is this and that ."
I have NO idea what that is supposed to mean. |
Keith
in UK
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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2005 | 07:06 PM
I read 'The Third Eye' as a boy when I was about eight, and found it quite fascinating. Could well be that I was being taken for a ride with regard to the factual content of the book, but if you read it purely as a story you'll probably enjoy it.
Anyone here ever read C.S. Lewis's trilogy of books Out of the Silent Planet, Voyage to Venus and That Hideous Strength? The last one is writeen in a different way, but I sometimes wonder how the first two books would have been recieved if written by an unknown author and published as factual accounts of out-of-body trips to other planets... |
Yar!
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Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 | 12:32 AM
Ok. I am a pretty open minded guy. I've even had some unexplained spiritual experiences myself.
I just read "The Third Eye", and I gotta say, I am a skeptic too. I read the Foreward to Second Edition before actually reading the book. It's written by the author. He's goes through quite a litany of hate about the unbelievers and the people that are jealous of him. And then the last paragraph of the foreward reads:
"Will you, then read The Third Eye bearing in mind my definte, positive assurance that the whole thing is true? I am what I claim to be. What am I? read the 'Authors Preface' and the book and then you will see! Then read my other books--ALL of them!"
Nothing like be told what to do and what to believe, eh? Dude, what's with the desperation? If you really went through all the drama and adventure you wrote about, you think you'd be pretty chill about what us mere mortals think about your books. But hey, I like your salesmanship. (by the way, book purchased used $3.50)
Plus, ya know, T-Lob is not at all modest befitting a man of such insance spiritual training. He even slags the Dalai Lama about not being clairvoyant compared to his abilities. (page 173)
I also like the part about the 10 day exam where he had to sleep in the same room he was taking the tests. And nothing but rancid tea? That's freaking hell! Forget hanging with the body breakers, that's nothing.
Interested to see what others post.
Out! |
cosmic man
in canada
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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 | 05:57 PM
All perspectives are valid. When each of us wraps a belief around our infinite consciousness you get seperation of varying degrees. To truly know who Lobsang Rampa was is a simple matter of applying his words. Get out of your body conciously, and go to the Akashic records, and ask for a viewing of Lobsang Rampa.
To anyone who is wishing to truly Know the infinite essence of this being you will have to first drop the lenses of Religions. personal beliefs and spiritual levels and then you'll see truly.
For anyone needing to validate his "truth", physically, you will have to be able to talk to the Great 13th dalai lama and the State Oracle of Tibet both of whom have taken astral airlines flight "light speed" out of this universe.
Having shared this thought, what does it matter really.
Once you think you've Got It, an infinity of more is waiting in the wings so to speak.
Namaste and good journeys! Main |
Cranky Media Guy
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 | 02:38 AM
cosmic man said:
"All perspectives are valid. When each of us wraps a belief around our infinite consciousness you get seperation of varying degrees. To truly know who Lobsang Rampa was is a simple matter of applying his words. Get out of your body conciously, and go to the Akashic records, and ask for a viewing of Lobsang Rampa."
We KNOW who "Lobsang Rampa" was. He was a British guy who pretended to be someone else and wrote several books based on the deception.
If you truly believe that "all perspectives are valid," then you must immediately send me $1000. Upon receipt, I will GUARANTEE you eternal life. That's my perspective and, according to you, it is valid. If you don't have a thousand bucks, send me as much as you have. I'm absolutely serious about this. If you refuse to do this, you are proving that you don't believe what you said.
So, when should I expect the money to arrive? |
Peter
in Melbourne, Australia
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Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 | 05:23 AM
Has anybody made a documentary or a movie about Lobsang Rampa? It would be interesting to watch |
Thomas Tewell
in Illinois USA
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Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 | 03:44 PM
All I can say is that I know all that exists in the universe is my brain and when that dies the universe ceases to exist. Does not existence depend on the ability to percieve it? You are all fools! Fool and idiots. I hope you all enjoy a painful mind numbing screaming wipmering death, baecause that is the last thing you will ever feel, so it oughtta be something worth dying for.. As for myself, Im am GONE when I am gone. |
Keith
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 | 02:44 PM
Tom lad, you're a bit of a tit.
P.S. You forgot to end your post with
'Aaaahahahahahahahahaaaa....' |
andy rogers
in uk
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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 | 06:57 AM
in 1966 i had an out of body experience. it changed me and my personality forever but i didnt know what had happened to me until i read the lobsang rampa books. it was a great relief to know someone who understood what had happened. i am guessing there are people in mental hospitals who have had similar experiences and not understood them.
i think lobsang rampa is far more evolved than the present day dalai lama. i think jesus was far more advanced than the jewish priests of his time.
in the 1950,s george hunt williamson said that in ancient egypt one of the pharaohs took over another persons body to continue as pharaoh. it is very rare and can only be done for specific spiritual reasons.
when jesus came back after dying on the cross no one recognised him . my theeory is that he took over someone else,s body, came back and went to the south of france with mary magdalene. just a theory.
lobsang rampa is a great introduction to the spiritual life. if you dont believe what he says go to the Hilarion website. this is an ascended master. |
May
in UK
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 | 06:31 AM
if you wish to know the real truth http://www.tlrampa.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/index.htm |
robert
in atl
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Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 | 12:43 PM
I read all of his books about 15 years ago
hoax or no, i'll never know
I do know that his books, and carlos casteneda's blew my mind wide open, and pushed my curiosity well beyond the natural paths it would have traveled.
As such i'll always have a nostalgic fondness for those two men...hoaxes or not.
You guys can make little mental voodoo dolls of him, then worship them or flush them down the toilet. Your lives are yours to do with what you will, and everyone needs a hobby.
peace,
Robert |
Cranky Media Guy
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Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 | 05:50 PM
robert said:
"I read all of his books about 15 years ago
hoax or no, i'll never know"
The fact is, Robert, that you COULD know if you wanted to. It's very well established that "Rampa" was a fake.
"I do know that his books, and carlos casteneda's blew my mind wide open, and pushed my curiosity well beyond the natural paths it would have traveled."
That's fine but it doesn't change the fact that "Rampa" was a fraud.
"As such i'll always have a nostalgic fondness for those two men...hoaxes or not."
Understandable, but, again, that doesn't change the fact that "Rampa" was a figment of an Englishman's imagination. He presented his story as FACT, not fiction, and thereby took money under false pretenses.
"You guys can make little mental voodoo dolls of him, then worship them or flush them down the toilet. Your lives are yours to do with what you will, and everyone needs a hobby."
What we do here is try to shed light on things which are fraudulent. I think that's important. What you personally derived from "Rampa" (which is, of course, totally subjective) does not invalidate the work of pointing out the fraudulence in his story to those who may be unaware of it. |
Narayana
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 | 10:27 PM
Would anybody be willing to tell me exactly what order the books were written in?
I am quite enjoying them!!
I would also like to comment on this debate.
Perhaps until it can be established with certainty that there is no such thing as the spirit, and further still, that it is impossible for one spirit to leave a body and allow another to enter it, it is reasonable to state that this debate is a debate of opinions and beliefs. How foolish it is, indeed, to harm one another based upon a matter of which all sides share a common root - faith.
Peace and love to each of you!! |
ate
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 | 08:55 PM
I know Lobsang Rampa has told the truth.
He is a well man, higher in stature than anyone here, those who declare him truthful and those who are disgracing their families by disrespecting such a man.
He is happy to see his words are still carrying on, and he loves you all. |
Fortuna
in US
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 | 05:02 PM
I read T. Lobsang Rampa's books over 30 years ago and it was because of him that I pursued and am still pursuing the journey of understanding self and the world around me.
Things are not always as they appear to be. I believe in polyvalent logic, where more than one idea can be true simultaneously. There are many truths.
If one believes one needs the organs called the eyes to see, then one is missing out. I guarantee that when out of the body, hovering in a corner of the ceiling, one can see quite plainly all around one's self without the use of these organs.
Don't believe me. Find out for yourself. It is fairly simple once you get the hang of it. |
Cranky Media Guy
Member
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Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 | 02:17 AM
Fortuna said:
"If one believes one needs the organs called the eyes to see, then one is missing out. I guarantee that when out of the body, hovering in a corner of the ceiling, one can see quite plainly all around one's self without the use of these organs."
Fortuna, this alleged ability can, of course, be tested scientifically. Why don't you contact the James Randi Educational Foundation about applying for their Million Dollar Challenge? If you can prove that you can see without using your eyes, they will give you a million dollars. Pretty good for just doing something that you claim you can do anyway, right? Go to randi.org for more information and please keep us informed about the status of your testing. |
ate
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 | 08:36 AM
Cranky Media Guy said, "Why should I believe you"
You shouldn't.
We explore the universe in the next few years.
You die and die an ignorant man.
Then you reincarnate when the time is right, and continue learning.
We. Already. Finished.
Just like Rampa said. You fail if you do not crush the ego which is only skeptical and blasphemous, blindly following and relying on myth and misinformation.
You're response was the funniest.
"A squirrel has found the land of acorns"
Another squirrel, "Oh yea. If you're so sure you've found the land of acorns...then prove it...c'mon prove it...I'll even give you..oh say....TEN WHOLE acorns!"
While the squirrel simply leaves to go to his furtune and treasure, quickly forgetting that people so ignorant ever even existed.
While the other one looks around and wonders why that happen, he accounts the he is smart, and the other one was stupid, for surely if he found something, he would be willing to trade it for...money.
Fade your materialism, it has become you.
If you don't. You will rot with time along with it, and you will suffer the consequences of coming into life and learning nothing at all of a spiritual value.
Your choice. I already know how you shall do. |
Cranky Media Guy
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 | 06:47 PM
ate said:
"Cranky Media Guy said, "Why should I believe you"
You shouldn't.
We explore the universe in the next few years.
You die and die an ignorant man.
Then you reincarnate when the time is right, and continue learning.
We. Already. Finished."
Oh yeah? Well, WE use grammar! So there.
Seriously, I have NO idea what you're talking about. I would suggest that, if you expect to be taken seriously, you drop the pseudo-mystical mumbo jumbo and speak in simple, declarative English so that you can be understood.
By the way, how do you "know" that I am not fully evolved (assuming I understand what you were driving at)? How do you know skepticism isn't the Final Stage of Human Consciousness?
"Your choice. I already know how you shall do."
Really? Tell me what's going to happen to me over the next several months, please. Be specific. |
Liam
in Ireland
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 | 06:23 PM
Just a word to cra |
Liam
in Ireland
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Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2006 | 06:27 PM
Just a word to Cranky Media Guy ,\why are you so caught up on this guy did he push your wrong button some time .Or underneath it all do you really want to belive it too. |
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