Doctor From Lhasa

Doctor From Lhasa

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At age 7 the Day of Prophecy arrived and the court astrologers pronounced their findings. It was proclaimed the T. Lobsang Rampa was to enter the lamasery to be trained as a clairvoyant and as a healer. Many predictions were made about his life, including that his work would be heralded worldwide.The story continues with Rampa living in Chungking, China where he furthered...more
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Bonita
Dr. Rampa takes far too many words to say, "Look how important I am!" A huge disappointment after reading so many of his noteworthy books.
Judy Brunner
He was quite far ahead of a lot of the medical treatments that we take for granted nowadays. Even more fascinating in retrospect.
Fran  Thawley
spiritual truths a -plenty but not for the light reader
dori
what a page-turner. i found this book in a free box and will be looking for the others - i'm obsessed by the miraculous skills these Tibetan monks profess to have.
Gervaze
As always, the Tibetan Lama who led a most interesting life, all of Tuesday Lobsang Rampa's books were and are of great intrigue as regards the subtle side of life and the other worlds.
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Tuesday Lobsang Rampa was a writer who claimed to have been a Lama in Tibet before spending the second part of his life in the body of a British man. Cyril Henry Hoskin (8 April 1910 – 25 January 1981) described himself as the "host" of Tuesday Lobsang Rampa. 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.
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