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Lobsang Rampa is the pen name of an author who wrote books with paranormal and occult themes. His best known work is The Third Eye, published in Britain in 1956.
Following the publication of the book, newspapers reported that Rampa was Cyril Henry Hoskin (8 April 1910 – 25 January 1981), a plumber from Plympton in Devon who claimed that his body hosted the spirit of a Tibetan lama going by the name of Tuesday Lobsang Rampa, who is purported to have authored the books. The name Tuesday relates to a claim in The Third Eye that Tibetans are named after the day of the week on which they were born. The first ten books were lighting the candle. Now we are taught how to feed the flame. Absolute proof or reincarnation by quoting an instance in history and explaining the event in detail. Near death, Rampa saw the materialization of his old friend and mentor, the Lama Mingyar Dondup. He was told that he could not pass on the the next plane, but was to provide more truths on subjects such as life after death, suicide, meditation, Ouija Boards, demons, the astral body, and the use of organ transplants. This near death experience was to provide a new direction in Rampa's Life. Sharing Widget |