Lobsang Rampa

Tuesday Lobsang Rampa is the name of a spirit of a Tibetan lama that a British man named Cyril Hoskins (born in Plympton, Devon, England, died 1981) claimed had taken over his body, which is known as a walk-in in New Age terminology. The name Tuesday refers to the day that the spirit allegedly took over Hoskins' body. Lobsang Rampa aka Hoskins wrote several books about his alleged experiences and childhood in Tibet. His first and most famous book is The Third Eye, published in 1956. The book's story was later exposed as a hoax, but its popularity and its believers proved enduring. Critics are concerned that Lobsang Rampa's books are available in public libraries without a warning as to lack of veracity.

External links

Lobsang Rampa, Tuesday Lobsang Rampa, Tuesday

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
elmet
tienne maurice grard
millwall
st osyth
via
jon riley
douard adolphe casimir joseph mortier
lord chancellor of ireland
the arab israeli wars
huaca
giuseppe marco fieschi
blizzard of 1978
dan leno
carmel automobile
susita
ray stevens collector's series
belegost
list of modern artists
emmanuel, marquis de grouchy
leigh (greater manchester)
geoffroy du breuil of vigeois
wtvd tv
oca
coatbridge
tyne bridge
point clear
cynon valley
arab revolt
robert harth
fathers of the dwarves
exercise induced anaphylaxis
lonsdale
haltemprice
howden
robert johnson (disambiguation)
orocarni
lagan valley
east yorkshire
flat memory model
robert johnson (governor)
wraz tv
aguesia
gun politics in canada
radio netherlands