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Man undrar ju om det finns en koppling (åtminstone fysiologiskt) till mystika upplevelser? Enligt diverse mystiker och ockultister så är tallkottkörteln kopplad till det övernaturliga, och den verkar ju sitta precis där "tredje ögat" fanns tidigare...
Roligaste kommentaren om herr Rampa på Wikipedia: "My Visit to Venus is based on work which Rampa did not approve for publication and was published some years after it was written. It describes how Rampa meets the masters of several planets during a trip in a spaceship. The original manuscript was written by Rampa, but this book was not. It was created by Gray Barker and published by Saucerian Books in 1966 who used Rampa's name and manuscript without his permission. Rampa finally gave his permission for the book to be published provided two alterations were made and ten per cent of the profits were sent to the Save A Cat League in New York City (letter to Gray Barker, dated 31 October 1966)"
Hade Lobsang Rampa rätt? https://kirenytt25.blogspot.com/2026/05/det-tredje-ogat.html
ReplyDeleteMan undrar ju om det finns en koppling (åtminstone fysiologiskt) till mystika upplevelser? Enligt diverse mystiker och ockultister så är tallkottkörteln kopplad till det övernaturliga, och den verkar ju sitta precis där "tredje ögat" fanns tidigare...
ReplyDeleteLobsang Rampa var ju en riktig liten skojare. Var det han med katterna?
ReplyDeleteRoligaste kommentaren om herr Rampa på Wikipedia: "My Visit to Venus is based on work which Rampa did not approve for publication and was published some years after it was written. It describes how Rampa meets the masters of several planets during a trip in a spaceship. The original manuscript was written by Rampa, but this book was not. It was created by Gray Barker and published by Saucerian Books in 1966 who used Rampa's name and manuscript without his permission. Rampa finally gave his permission for the book to be published provided two alterations were made and ten per cent of the profits were sent to the Save A Cat League in New York City (letter to Gray Barker, dated 31 October 1966)"
ReplyDeleteI seem to remember Mr Rampa with a cat on a book cover too...
ReplyDeletehttps://ashtarbookblog.blogspot.com/2018/08/breaking-spell.html
ReplyDeleteI mentioned Rampa *and the cats* in passing in this old review of mine, so the cat thing was definitely a thing!