Lobsang ramp biography. Lobsang Rampa - History of Rampa. (THE RAMPA STORY). Kyril Henry Hoskin

Hay controversia, mucha controversia. Este libro la creó en su tiempo. Publicado en 1956 fue el inicio de la filosofia budista en occidente, la gente fue atraida inmesamente por el tema, por la filosofia, por la religión, en fin, por la cultura budista. Este libro fue teóricamente escrito por un monje tibetano llamado Tuesday -o Martes- Lobsang Rampa aunque al parecer el verdadero autor del libro fue un fontanero irlandés, llamado Cyril Henry Hoskins con conocimientos sobre el mundo tibetano y el budismo. Pero como es esto posible? No era este acaso un relato sobre la vida de un monje tibetano? Pues sí, pero es que resulta que el monje tibetano, cansado ya de sus sufrimientos durante la invasión comunista China al Tibet decidió hacer una transmutación y su alma terminó en el cuerpo de este simpático hombre irlandés, al menos eso es lo que cuenta Lobsang Rampa y en otro libro llamado "Historia de Rampa", este libro fue publicado poco despues de que una revista pillara la falsedad…

Chapters of Life

Genre: Religion and esoterics

This book talks about catastrophes and events of the past, about events that will happen before a new cycle of life begins; in the chapter on astral travel, everyone is invited to see how easy it is to carry them out if your thoughts are pure; teaches meditation, a simple and effective way of self-healing; explains simply and convincingly what happens to us at the moment of so-called “death.”

Doctor from Lhasa

Genre: Religion and esoterics

Life with a llama

Genre: For children

Life with a Lama is not an ordinary book at all. It was composed by a Siamese cat, and Lama Lobsang Rampa, who can read the thoughts of not only people, but also of any living creature on our Earth, only wrote down what she dictated to him. All those who made this book truly enjoyed reading it. We hope that you, the reader, will not be disappointed. This book is a surprisingly interesting, fresh look at the world we live in and many important aspects of our lives.

Beyond 1/10

Genre: Religion and esoterics

Selected chapters from the book “Light the Fire”

Genre: Religion and esoterics

The books “Beyond 1/10” and “Light a Fire” are answers to numerous and most important questions from readers - about life and death, about travel in the astral plane, about what awaits us on the other side of death, about telepathy and beloved pets , about Tibet and Canada. Here you will learn about the treatment of various diseases with herbs, what are the most important causes of ill health, what wonderful friends ordinary cats can be, and much, much more. We dare to hope that this book will not disappoint its readers. You will get a lot of useful information from it...

Book-1: Third Eye

Genre: Religion and esoterics

The need to make a new translation of The Third Eye, one of the most famous books in the world, presented us with a completely unexpected gift. Before you is a new complete translation of the book, obviously impossible in Soviet times for censorship reasons. Very small but frequent deletions in the previous edition made the book incomparably poorer. Anyone who has loved this book since ancient times should definitely read it in the new edition. “The Third Eye” is an amazing story about a spiritual journey, a wonderful autobiographical story about the extraordinary...

Book-2: Doctor from Lhasa

Genre: Religion and esoterics

“Doctor from Lhasa” is a direct continuation of the famous book “The Third Eye”. In the second book, Dr. Rampa, using examples from his life, proves that mortal man can so master his mind and body that he becomes able to endure inhuman trials. This book is a continuation of the biography of a very unusual person. The spirit of a Tibetan lama from the Potala monastery entered his body, and this incarnation occurred so thoroughly that the author of the book actually became a lama himself. During the Second World War...

The wisdom of the ancients. (WISDOM OF THE ANCIENTS)

Genre: Religion and esoterics

This book is not just a long-awaited dictionary of esoteric symbols and concepts from A to Z by readers, although it is quite valuable even in this capacity. Here: - breathing exercises that will make us healthier, improve vision, teach us how to warm up in any cold according to the method of Tibetan lamas; - a section dedicated to stones that can have a strong influence on the life of each of us; - information on how to eat nutritiously and balancedly in order to maintain the body in an ideal state for the possibility of spiritual improvement.

Fire Candles. (CANDLELIGHT)

Genre: Religion and esoterics

And here again we have a new book by our favorite author... The reader will learn a lot about how to make friends with your subconscious and what great benefits can be derived from this friendship, will receive answers to many important and painful questions, will smile with the author and be sad over his misadventures, and much, much more... In most of the letters coming to Dr. Lobsang Rampa, there are countless questions relating to all aspects of metaphysics - about pendulums, dowsing, levitation, teleportation, etc. In Candle Fire, Dr. Rampa answers everything...

Hermit. (THE HERMIT)

Genre: Religion and esoterics

“The Hermit” is the only book that is not entirely autobiographical by Lobsang Rampa, although it is quite possible to recognize the author in the young monk listening to the amazing story of the old blind hermit. Here we will meet amazing information about the “Gardeners of the Earth”, about how people appeared on Earth, about what a tiny grain of sand our civilization is among other, infinitely more developed and powerful worlds that nurture us, like a garden where there is and beautiful plants, and weeds that need weeding. There is also a version...

Caves of the ancients. (THE CAVE OF THE ANCIENTS)

Genre: Religion and esoterics

The spiritual journey continues. “A hauntingly true story of man's penetration into the great mystery of life and enlightenment...” This is a life path that could have been destroyed forever, a spiritual culture with roots dating back to Ancient Times, which belongs to the Lamaist monasteries of Tibet. “Caves of the Ancients” is a book about how Lobsang Rampa walked the path of self-awareness in these ancient repositories of wisdom, where lamas comprehend the meaning of life and death, where the mystical connection between the mind and the brain is revealed, where the secrets of clairvoyance, hypnosis...

Twilight. (TWILIGHT)

Genre: Religion and esoterics

In his fifteenth book, T. Lobsang Rampa talks about his wife, his cat, his friends, his views on the police, the press, Watergate, the women's liberation movement... and also answers numerous questions from readers about psychic abilities. Although Dr. Rampa has become much older and weaker, he has not lost his extraordinary abilities, and his comments on modern life are as simple and clear as ever...

Tibetan sage. (AVIVANDO LA LLAMA)

Genre: Religion and esoterics

In The Tibetan Sage, Lobsang Rampa talks about what he experienced as a child, traveling with his mentor, Lama Mingyar Dondup, through a world hidden in the caves of Tibet - a world over which time has no power. The boy witnesses amazing events of the past and future. The strange and wonderful contraptions they found in the caves inspire the Lama to speak on topics as varied as reincarnation, the languages ​​of Atlantis, the evil in gasoline, modern chocolate vending machines, the sages of Tibet, television,...

To numerous requests for the republication of Lobsang Rampa's previous volumes, coming from a wide range of readers - from spiritual teachers to FSB officers, "Sofia" responds simply by publishing a new book. Don't be surprised if it's not on sale in a month. This is one of the few books for which orders for circulation were received even before its translation was completed. Besides, this is a very good book. We are glad that the fourteenth volume of Lobsang Rampa has appeared. Thirteen is kind of an uncomfortable number.

You are eternal

Genre: Religion and esoterics

“You are Eternal” is thirty lessons on rapid improvement of mental development, taught by a Tibetan lama, a great master of the occult and an excellent writer. Readers will love this book by Lobsang Rampa. Those who encounter the works of this extraordinary man for the first time will be amazed and enchanted. Rampa, whose first books described his experiences in the world of mysticism, in this practical book gives readers the keys with which they can open this world for themselves.

Saffron robe. (THE SAFRON ROBE)

Genre: Religion and esoterics

"The Saffron Robe" by Lobsang Rampa, astral traveler, clairvoyant, healer and one of the most interesting and controversial mystics of our time, is the story of his extraordinary childhood in the monasteries of Tibet. Under the guidance of his mentor, the kind and wise Lama Mingyar Dondup (about whose incredible life beyond this Earth, in the Land of Golden Light, you will learn from the next book, “The Story of Rampa”), the boy Lobsang learns astral travel, clairvoyance and telepathy, medicine and the basics of Buddhism . He meets an incredible...

The need to make a new translation of The Third Eye, one of the most famous books in the world, presented us with a completely unexpected gift. Before you is a new complete translation of the book, obviously impossible in Soviet times for censorship reasons. Very small but frequent deletions in the previous edition made the book incomparably poorer. Anyone who has loved this book since ancient times should definitely read it in the new edition. “The Third Eye” is an amazing story about a spiritual journey, a wonderful autobiographical story about an extraordinary childhood in the Chakpori monastery - a stronghold of Tibetan medicine. A seven-year-old boy from an aristocratic Tibetan family, under the guidance of a great Master, comprehends the secrets of aura vision, astral travel, and healing. This is a book about friendship with the Dalai himself - the Lama, the last Great Incarnation. This is a rich artistic document about Tibet, about its unique nature, about the life and morals of its leading classes - the aristocracy and clergy, about the system of physical and spiritual education of children and youth in Lamaist monasteries, about the history of the country. Finally, it is also an introduction to Tibetan Buddhism. Simply, fascinatingly, but deeply, the author reveals all that is most essential in this great religion - from traditions, legends and picturesque cult details to the highest moral and spiritual truths.

“You are Eternal” is thirty lessons on rapid improvement of mental development, taught by a Tibetan lama, a great master of the occult and an excellent writer.

Readers will love this book by Lobsang Rampa. Those who encounter the works of this extraordinary man for the first time will be amazed and enchanted.

Rampa, whose first books described his experiences in the world of mysticism, in this practical book gives readers the keys with which they can open this world for themselves.

Life with a Lama is not an ordinary book at all. It was composed by a Siamese cat, and Lama Lobsang Rampa, who can read the thoughts of not only people, but also of any living creature on our Earth, only wrote down what she dictated to him. All those who made this book truly enjoyed reading it. . We hope that you, the reader, will not be disappointed. This book is a surprisingly interesting, fresh look at the world we live in and many important aspects of our lives.

To numerous requests for the republication of Lobsang Rampa's previous volumes, coming from a wide range of readers - from spiritual teachers to FSB officers, "Sofia" responds simply by publishing a new book. Don't be surprised if it's not on sale in a month. This is one of the few books for which orders for circulation were received even before its translation was completed. Besides, this is a very good book. We are glad that the fourteenth volume of Lobsang Rampa has appeared. Thirteen is kind of an uncomfortable number.

The books “Beyond 1/10” and “Light a Fire” are answers to numerous and most important questions from readers - about life and death, about travel in the astral plane, about what awaits us on the other side of death, about telepathy and beloved pets , about Tibet and Canada. Here you will learn about the treatment of various diseases with herbs, what are the most important causes of ill health, what wonderful friends ordinary cats can be, and much, much more. We dare to hope that this book will not disappoint its readers. You will get a lot of useful information from it, written in a warm, humane and engaging manner.

Before us is a new, long-awaited book by Lobsang Rampa, in which the “Old Writer,” using his abilities for astral travel, traces the posthumous fate of three people completely different in spirit and character.

“This book should not be taken as a work of fiction, because it is not a work of fiction!

The characters in this book are people who lived and died in this world, and thanks to special techniques I was able to follow their “Flight into the Unknown.”

Everything written in this book about what happens after death is the absolute truth. It is for this reason that I do not classify this book as fiction.”

“Doctor from Lhasa” is a direct continuation of the famous book “The Third Eye”.

In the second book, Dr. Rampa, using examples from his life, proves that mortal man can so master his mind and body that he becomes able to endure inhuman trials.

This book is a continuation of the biography of a very unusual person. The spirit of a Tibetan lama from the Potala monastery entered his body, and this incarnation occurred so thoroughly that the author of the book actually became a lama himself. During World War II, this lama endured long and grueling imprisonments in Japanese camps, where he was subjected to brutal torture, lived with virtually no food, and was repeatedly saved from certain death by miracles. In his book, he talks about how the knowledge and skills he acquired while studying at a Lamaist monastery helped him survive.

Lobsang Rampa

“No bitterness,” said the Publisher.

Okay, I thought to myself, why should there be bitterness? I'm just trying to do my job - write the book according to the given directions.

Nothing against the Press! - said the Publisher.

Lord God, I said to myself. -Who does he take me for? - So be it. Not a word against the Press. After all, they also think they are doing their own thing, and if they are fed incorrect information, well, then there is little demand from them. As for my opinion about the Press, well... No. Not a word about this.

This book is a continuation Third eye And Doctors from Lhasa. From the very beginning I want to say that all this is not fiction, but the Truth. Everything that I wrote in the two previous books is the absolute truth, and it tells about what I experienced. What I am going to write about concerns the ramifications of a person’s personality, his “I”, that is, we will talk about what we, the people of the Far East, are more knowledgeable about than anyone else.

However, no prefaces. The book is what matters!

Guardians

The jagged peaks of the high Himalayas cut deep into the vibrant purple of Tibet's evening sky. The setting sun, having already disappeared behind the mighty ridge, illuminates with iridescent tints the foamy plume of snow, forever hovering at the highest peaks. The crystal clear air invigorates and opens your eyes to an almost unlimited view.

At first glance, this deserted, frost-bound area is completely lifeless. Nothing moves, nothing stirs, except for the long snowy banner fluttering high in the sky. It would seem that nothing can survive in this frozen mountain wasteland. It seems that there has been no life here from the very beginning of time.

And only if you know for sure, only when they point it out to you more than once or twice, can you notice, and even then with difficulty, subtle traces of human habitation. Only precise knowledge will lead your steps to this gloomy, inhospitable place. And only then will you see the entrance to a deep and gloomy cave, immersed in dense shadow, just the threshold to an endless labyrinth of underground tunnels and halls, like a honeycomb piercing the harsh mountain range.

For many months, the lamas, invested with the highest trust, took upon themselves the work of bearers of the priceless cargo, measured out hundreds of miles from Lhasa in difficult marches, carrying the ancient Secrets to where they will forever be kept in a safe shelter from the Chinese vandals and their minions - the Tibetan communists. Here, in the very heart of the mountains, at the cost of incredible labor and suffering, the Golden Statues of previous Incarnations were delivered, where they again became an object of worship. Sacred Relics, the most ancient manuscripts and the most revered and learned clergy were also kept here in safe hiding. For many years, with full knowledge of the coming Chinese invasion, the dedicated abbots of the monasteries from time to time met secretly in solemn meetings to test and select those who would go on the long journey to the New Home. One after another, the priests were tested - and neither their knowledge nor their background mattered - in order to select only the best and most spiritually perfect. Men whose training and faith were such that they would endure the worst torture at the hands of the Chinese without revealing vital information.

This is how they came from communist-occupied Lhasa to their new home. No plane carrying military cargo could fly so high. No enemy troops could survive in these waterless lands, devoid of soil, rocky, with treacherously shaky rocks and gaping abysses. These regions are located so high and so poor in oxygen that only hardened mountaineers can breathe there. Finally here, in this mountain sanctuary, came World. Peace for work for the sake of the future, for the preservation of Ancient Knowledge, for preparation for the time when Tibet will rise and be freed from the aggressor.

Millions of years ago, there was a fire-breathing volcanic ridge that spewed rocks and lava onto the shape-shifting surface of the young Earth. The world was then half-plastic and experiencing the birth pangs of a new era. Over the course of countless years, the flames gradually died out and the melted rocks cooled. The lava flowed to the surface for the last time, gas jets from the bowels of the Earth threw shreds of it into the air, leaving endless tunnels and passages empty. Only a few of them were littered with rockfalls, others remained untouched, glassy, ​​covered with traces of once molten metals. Here and there mountain streams trickled down the walls, clear and sparkling in the rare rays of light.

Centuries succeeded each other, and the tunnels and caves remained empty and lifeless, known only to lamas - astral travelers who could go everywhere and see everything. In search of such a refuge, astral travelers combed the entire country. Now, when Terror loomed over the land of Tibet, the ancient corridors were inhabited by the spiritual elite, people who were destined to rebel when their time was fulfilled.

While the first handpicked monks made their way north to prepare a home in the depths of the mountain, other monks in Lhasa were packing their most valuable possessions and preparing for a quiet departure. Thin streams of the chosen ones stretched out from the men's and women's monasteries. Under cover of darkness, they made their way in small groups to a distant lake, where they camped while waiting for the others.

In the “new home” a New Order was founded - the School of Preservation of Knowledge, and the Abbot who headed it, a wise old monk who was over a hundred years old, having endured unimaginable hardships of the journey, reached the caves in the heart of the mountains. Along with him came the wisest of the wise - Lamas - Telepaths, Clairvoyants and Keepers of the Great Memory. For many months they slowly climbed higher and higher into the mountains, where the air became increasingly rarefied. Sometimes their old bodies were only able to cover one mile a day, one mile crawling along the rocks in the eternal wind of the high passes, tearing off their clothes, threatening to throw them into the abyss. At times, deep chasms forced travelers to make long and grueling detours. For almost a whole week, the elderly Abbot was forced to stay in a tightly closed tent made of yak skin, until unknown herbs and decoctions filled his tormented lungs and heart with life-saving oxygen. Then, with superhuman effort, he continued his incredible journey.

Finally they reached their goal, but their number decreased significantly, for many could not withstand the hardships of the transition. Gradually they began to get used to the new way of life. Scribes carefully compiled a report on this journey, and Carvers slowly prepared slabs for manual printing. Clairvoyants looked ahead, predicting the future of Tibet and other countries. These impeccably pure people were in contact with the Cosmos and with the Akashic Chronicles, the Book in which everything is said about the past and present everywhere, as well as about all possible options for the developed future. And the Telepaths were busy, sending news throughout Tibet, maintaining telepathic communication with members of the Order, wherever they were - including me!

Lobsang Rampa - a sage or a swindler?

Who is Lobsang Rampa?

Tibetan lama or inventor?

Books of a man who called himself Lobsang Rampa Probably in every bookstore. This is what they write about him in the annotations of his books: “ Lobsang Rampa, mystic, sage and Tibetan lama, author of The Third Eye and many other wonderful books."

In reality, this “Tibetan Lama” has never been to Tibet and everything he wrote is just a figment of his imagination. In 1956, an unemployed English journalist who was interested in the East had an epiphany and he created the image Lobsang Rampa. Since Tibet in those days was a place closed to mass visits, readers took the “Lama’s” revelations at face value.

Tibetan emigrants who read the “works” Lobsang Rampa At first they laughed at the revelations of the newly-minted guru (absurdities in the description of everyday life, outright inventions, like drilling the third eye or flying kites, etc.), but then, seeing that the “Lama’s” books were becoming increasingly popular, they became concerned and hired a private detective named Clifford Burgess to follow Rampa and find out what he really knows about the mystical side of Buddhism.

Lobsang Rampa aka Cyril Hoskins.

M. Dash writes about what happened next in his book “Mysterious Phenomena”: “Burgess’s report was not only devastating, but also curious. "Ramp" was no lama. His real name is Cyril Hoskins, the son of a plumber from Plympton, Devonshire. He shaved his head to achieve an oriental look and eagerly studied everything related to the occult, but he had never been to Tibet, never piloted a fighter jet, and certainly had not undergone any surgery on his “third eye.”

Anything will do for PR

Surprisingly, Hoskins did not even suffer from such devastating revelations. In his most lucid autobiographical work, The Story of the Footlights, he admits: “Yes, I am Hoskins, but only to a certain extent.” As Rampa, he supposedly died on the way from Tibet to England, and his spirit was forced to find the body of a Westerner to inhabit. The lama and the plumber's son met on the astral plane, and in exchange for a lucky karma credit, Hoskins agreed to give up his material body to the Tibetan lama . Disembodied Tibetan psychosurgeons set to work, and the celibate monk Rampa the Homeless inherited Hoskins's English appearance, his house and, at the same time, his wife. So cleverly circumventing Burgess's incriminating report, Rampa-Hoskins wrote a dozen more books, including Life with a Llama, a memoir allegedly telepathically dictated by Rampa's cat. They were no longer as successful as The Third Eye, but they sold over a million copies in the 1960s.

Hoskins's main book.

Rampa's deception was quite crude. There were a lot of obvious inconsistencies in his stories, and only the readers’ ignorance of Tibet and the occult allowed Hoskins to get away with it.”

However, fans Lobsang Rampa Even these revelations could not turn them away from their idol. One of them, Dimitrius Peredipoulos, the most famous popularizer of the teachings of the “Lama,” states: “Hoskins can say whatever he wants. In the insignificance of his own low existence, he does not even understand that at the time of writing his works, the Higher Powers were guiding his hand... Through this journalist, not realizing the greatness of his feat, they told us the Truth..."

There were also quite anecdotal cases. Followers Lobsang Rampa They were so annoying that he knocked out a tooth of one of them. Do you think that someone who suffered at the hands of a lama has stopped believing in his offender? No matter how it is. On the contrary, he was proud that the Teacher himself beat him and proudly showed everyone his knocked out tooth. Hoskins himself once said about this incident: “Well, this guy bothered me to death. I'm tired of these stupid people with their reverence for my twentieth-century Munchausen..."

Lobsang Rampa's Prophecies

Perhaps it was the annoying nature of his fans (or maybe just a reluctance to pay high taxes) that led to Hoskins moving to Canada, where he died in 1981.

By the way, Lobsang Rampa He was also famous for his prophecies (none of which came true). One of them predicted a colossal war in Space between the Russians and the Chinese in 2004. And here is the prediction for 2008: “In 2008, aliens similar to humans will fly to Earth from the depths of space. The newcomers will live peacefully with the natives, mixed marriages will appear between all races, so that in the end a single race will be formed, which will be called the Tang (dark) race.”

I confess that I myself once enjoyed reading “The Third Eye.” The rest of the books in this series somehow didn't work out. Apparently, the first one was written, albeit not truthfully, but sincerely, and then it was pure commerce. Hoskins also has literary talent, which, for example, his colleague in hoaxes Muldashev lacks.

And I completely agree with Ole Nydahl: “This is without a doubt a very smart and well-read plumber. But he has good karma, because through his inventions many people came to Buddhism.”

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