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My Visit to Venus (Paperback, illustrated edition)
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My Visit to Venus (Paperback, illustrated edition)
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Loot Price R494
Discovery Miles 4 940
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Legendary journalist Sean Casteel comments about MY VISIT TO VENUS.
. . T. Lobsang Rampa is a legendary spiritual leader whose gifts to
humanity have continued to offer his readers a true and trustworthy
vision of the wondrous worlds that lie just within reach of our
own. More than 20 years after his death, Rampa's writings still
manage to touch the heart with their uncannily realistic stories
about the Astral Plane, the marvels of outer space, and the beauty
of the Tibet he loved so much. "My Visit To Venus" is an excellent
example of Rampa's unique genius. It begins with a section of
commentary by well-known researcher and author John Keel. Keel
gives the reader a short course in Rampa's life story, including
the engrossing tale of how Rampa became what may have been the
first modern case of the Walk-In phenomenon. How a struggling
British writer was transformed into a venerated New Age teacher and
spiritual adventurer is beautifully told by Keel in his customary
wonderful prose. A general history of the abduction phenomenon
through history is also included, which helps put Rampa's
experiences in the context of mankind's age-old hand-in-hand stroll
with the unknown. Next comes an introduction by Gray Barker, one of
the early pioneers of UFO research. Barker discusses his decision
to publish some of Rampa's earliest work and gives a detailed
account of the controversy that accompanied the publication of "The
Third Eye," Rampa's first book. Both Tibetans and the British media
were up in arms about it, calling it a fraudulent piece of work and
claiming that Rampa had never been to Tibet at all. Rampa answered
his critics by saying that while he had never been there in his
present body, the spirit of a Tibetan lama had entered his body
under unusual circumstances. Barker's introduction also includes
testimony from Rampa's wife as to the reality of the extreme
personality changes in Rampa after the lama had moved in. From that
fascinating beginning, the book moves on to Rampa's own telling of
the tale, which this time around features a journey to the planet
Venus, as the title implies.
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