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My Visit to Agharta [Paperback]

T. Lobsang Rampa (Author)
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January 10, 2003
NEWS FLASH!
SECRET LONG LOST MANUSCRIPT FOUND!

FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY RAMPA'S FASCINATING NARRATIVES HAVE BROUGHT GREAT JOY AND ENLIGHTENMENT TO MILLIONS WORLDWIDE

Always at the center of controversy, T Lobsang Rampa initialy came to the attention of the public in the l950's. THE THIRD EYE received wide acclaim by a public tha was just beginning to awaken to diverse forms of spirituality.

WHAT MADE RAMPA DIFFERENT from other "teachers," is he did not push any of his experiences down the throats of others, but in a simple, humble fashion, told of a more peaceful, screne life style which had come to him after years of hardship in his homeland. Tibet had been invaded by the Chinese communists, and many monks and adepts had to flee for their lives. But Rampa was able to survive due t his deep understanding and application of cosmic laws he had learned from several sources, including masters of the planet Venus, as well as beings from the Inner Earth.

What makes Rampa's boks so unique is tha thy are NOT transfered through channeling, but by way of self experience in the REAL WORLD. The many topics in his works has included:

O The Death Process On The "Other Side."
O The Earth's Far Past.
O Contact With Space People.
O The Human Aura.
O Telepathy And Clairvoyance.
O Astral Travel And Life Forms on Other Dimensions.
O The Aksahic Records.

RAMPA HAS LEFT THE PHYSICAL PLANE, yet his teachings continue to attract new followers every day. any do not realize that Rampa's books were written over several decades and that he has transcended from the physical plane.

Unfortunately, even though he authored 30 books, the majority were never published in the U.S. Recently a manuscript was uncovered detailing Rampa's travels to Agharta, the capitol of the Inner Earth near Tibet. Along with this length -- previously unpublished -- work the published has collected excerpts from his prior works that have not been issued before, making this a true collectors edition you will want to own.


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  • Paperback: 148 pages
  • Publisher: Inner Light - Global Communications (January 10, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1892062348
  • ISBN-13: 978-1892062345
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,021,434 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars A long lost work by Lobsang Rampa? I think not!, November 21, 2003
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It was obvious even in the first page that this was not a genuine work by Tuesday Lobsang Rampa. It just does not read like a Rampa book. I spent many, many years living and breathing all 19 books by 'TLR' and, if I say so myself, know the contents - as well as his writing style - inside out. I would guess this book has been penned by someone who has read some of the Rampa books (not very thoroughly at that!) and who has a certain knowledge of some spiritual traditions but Lobsang Rampa this certainly isn't! There are so many blunders that give the game away I hardly know where to start, but here are a few:

The narrative on page 8 is written from the perspective of Cyril Hoskins (Hoskins was the man whose body Rampa 'took over'). Rampa never wrote like this; he made the whole business of 'the takeover' crystal clear yet the writer of 'My Visit...' obviously didn't quite get it! The Lama Mingyar Dondup is constantly referred to as 'master' yet this title was never used for Mingyar Dondup in any of Rampa's books, indeed TLR specifically mentioned his dislike of this word more than once. The reference to extra-terrestrials that 'seek to exploit mankind's divine nature for their own benefit...' is in complete contradiction to everything TLR wrote on the subject, most notably in 'The Hermit'. There is much more that is obviously uncharacteristic of Rampa's writing: references to ascended masters, language such as 'my amazing life', the meaning ascribed to 'elementals' on p12...

I could go on! Having said all that, the 'long lost material' does contain a modicum of mildly inspiring content. I suppose it could, just possibly, be very doctored Rampa that has been added to by another writer but my feeling is that this is totally bogus. In addition to the 'newly discovered chapter' the book contains sections from 4 genuine Rampa books. I notice that these passages have been slightly altered from the originals in places (I have early Corgi editions) though not to the extent of making them 'un-Rampa-like'.

It would appear likely that this book was cynically conceived as a money making venture and I therefore strongly recommend you do not buy it.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Give me a break, November 6, 2003
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Secret long lost manuscript found! What a load of rubbish!!!
Please give us the readers and Rampa followers some credit! I have read all of Rampa's early publications and I do agree that this "lost" manuscript will make someone laughing all the way to the bank.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating journey to the hollow Earth, February 18, 2003
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My first exposure to the works of T. Lobsang Rampa was with his book THE THIRD EYE. After reading that book I had to read the rest. Rampa was the first to bring Eastern spirituality to the Western world in a way that was understandable to those who were still wrapped up in crass materialism. There are still many people today who could use some lessons on how to get along with our fellow humans - that is why I am so excited over this lost book of Rampa, recently discovered and released by Inner Light Publications. This book details Rampa's physical journey through the secret caves and tunnels that criss-cross this planet where he finally joins thousands of his fellow "enlightened beings" in the sacred land of Agharta that is located not only in the hollow exterior of Earth, but in the exterior of millions of other planets throughout the universe. In Agharta Rampa is given a personal message from the Creator for all of mankind that details the beautiful and incredible goal that the Creator has in store for us. This is a wonderful book that will open your eyes to the potential of our species and how we have been chosen to lead other species throughout the universe to find their spiritual side.
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