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Ramtha je jednou z nejvýznamnějších současných Duchovních osobností.
Přináší osvobozující učení o naprosté svobodě a božskosti lidstva.

Lidská bída spočívá ve ztrátě paměti, zapomnění a neznalosti vlastního původu a smyslu. Lidské bytosti se odcizily vlastnímu pravému „já“, tedy Bohu, jenž žije uvnitř nás a je námi. Zapomněli jsme na vlastní tvořivou podstatu a namísto toho hledáme pomoc a smysl a modlíme se za vykoupení k božskému zdroji, jejž si představujeme mimo sebe samé. Tím lidstvo popírá vlastní božskost a blokuje si jakoukoli šanci na vysvobození ze současné situace.

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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J.Z. Knight

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American mystic teacher and author, and is known for claiming to be channel of a spiritual entity named Ramtha.

Knight claims to bridge ancient wisdom and the power of consciousness together with the latest discoveries in science.

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36 reviews9 followers
July 18, 2009
My favorite book of all time...there is more truth in this book than any other than I have read. On the matter of truth, there is nothing more to say.

**Below are more my personal notes more than a review**
Regarding the controversy surrounding the author (Ramtha) and the woman who channels him (JZ Knight), I simply made a decision for myself before I read the book to set aside any prejudgment I had and have my own experience with the material. I am so thankful I did...

It is mainly in Anglo countries where spiritualism and channeling is seen as "strange" and part of the "occult." Prior to the 16th century, this was actually accepted in mainstream Christianity before the Reformation Movement when Christianity was stripped of much of its mysticism. As it headed west while splitting from the hierarchical political rule of the Roman Catholic Church.

This small historical dissertation is to reassure readers that you are not joining a "woo-woo" cult nor do you have to believe everything about Ramtha's history or his teachings just by reading this book. As with anything, take what you need and leave the rest! I do hope you can be open-minded enough to pick it up though, as the principles are loaded with truth beyond that of close to anything else I have ever found (save _The Life and Teachings of the Masters of the Far East_, Books 1-6).

Happy Reading!
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97 reviews37 followers
June 17, 2012
Ramtha is an ascended master. I have much love in my heart for Ramtha. I am also eternally grateful to Ramtha for showing up in my life back in 1989 when I began my conscious spiritual awakening. This book is one of the most important books I ever read and confirmed for me what I always knew in my heart was the real truth about God and our connection.
24 reviews4 followers
July 7, 2016
I was walking aimlessly for several nights after I read this book...accessing different venues of perception...The White Book was literally breathtaking...cannot convey with words...yet i have found my senses to be more open...my own prison of languages to unveil different codes of perception...Has it altered reality? Not quite...it has somehow maximized it. After all...we spirits locked up inside our laberynthical device we have come to call mind and our biological organ we have come to call brain...within the two lies a big secret i may never be able to discover in my lifetime. But the process of searching for the clues of this riddle is enlightening the same...

A mystical journey, a peyotesque experience... without the nuissances: dealers, cops, uncomfortable encounters...ilegality and the like
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599 reviews1,497 followers
April 15, 2025
As long as you accept only those limited thoughts that have been bred into you, you will never activate greater portions of your brain to receive and experience any thought other than what you have faced every day of your existence.
Ramtha ~~ Ramtha: The White Book
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484 reviews262 followers
August 17, 2018
Bien dicen que los libros nos eligen. Después de unos meses muy pesados, un amigo me prestó este libro. Lo leí, al principio, sin mucho ánimo. Pero con el paso de las páginas fui hallando una paz inesperada. Es una mezcla de filosofía hindú e ideas muy locas (como que el ser humano tiene su origen en una ascendencia extraterrestre o que de dominar completamente tu mente y entender que eres dios, puedes hasta hacer crecer extremidades de tu cuerpo). Digo "locas" siendo muy consciente de que, según la filosofía de Ramtha, mi adjetivo limita lo que muestra. Lo cierto es que contiene ideas que comparto sobre la existencia y el propósito de estar aquí. Así que lo recomiendo especialmente a quien esté pasando un momento difícil: la vida es aquí, ahora, y eres maravilloso(a), en verdad.

Le dejé tres estrellas porque es muy engorroso de leer. Los mismos editores advierten que esta forma "especial" de escritura fue para mantener la esencia de las enseñanzas, pero aún así no me convencen.
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Author 11 books41 followers
November 17, 2021
Many moons ago, when I was but a butter bean, a New Age documentary called "What the Bleep Do We Know!?" crashed my radar and introduced me to the concept that we can dictate our reality using our perception. I wasn't ready then, but I sure am ready now, and I rewatched it recently with fondness. Soon following, I discovered that its foundations came from Ramtha's School of Enlightenment, where a woman named J. Z. Knight "channels" an entity named Ramtha, this "White Book" the most popular of those teachings. And within pages, I could see why. Because even if scholars have proven much of his detailed 35,000-year-old backstory as nonfactual, that introduction was exciting, developed, and surprisingly well written, hooking me instantly.

The rest, however, was shit, and I lost interest in the hook not long after.

Do you trust Knight about her channelling? And, if so, do you trust Ramtha to guide you in the right direction? I don't believe nor disbelieve anything about spiritual mediums because that's irrelevant details in my eyes. What counts is what they're saying, right? And Ramtha says some odd things in this book and beyond. One of the more troubling proclamations is that everything everyone does, whether rape or murder or child abuse or whatever, is 100% ok because it's part of God's experience. Even if true, I believe that teaching zero moral obligation is irresponsible and very dangerous if it reaches the wrong minds. People are forever looking for excuses to justify their harmful tendencies, and if you're one of them, well, here you go. You're welcome.

But what bothered me even worse was the countless contradictions. For example, Ramtha claims you can cease ageing via thought alone, but J. Z. has aged and now looks weirder than ever thanks to ample facial surgery. Ramtha also claims we can grow back amputated limbs if we use our minds properly, but then recently stated that vaccines are detrimental to our health. And my least favourite is when Ramtha claims we are all divinity but has since referred to Mexicans as "a poison" and states that the Jews "have earned enough cash to have paid their way out of the goddamned gas chambers by now".

Digging through the muck, I finally did locate fragments of what I sought, where Ramtha chats about creating our reality. Nice! But within the same breath, he ruins it with specific unprovable information, such as declaring truth to the hollow Earth theory or swearing that a monumental cataclysmic event is imminent. Wait, if I create my reality, is that not up to me? And can you give us a date for that event, please?

Still, I do agree with certain fundamentals. The definition of God as the source collection of all thought is one. We as extensions of God evolving to perceive itself is another. Ramtha also touches on emotional guidance systems and the law of attraction mechanics, which I'm into, sure. But none of this knowledge is pioneering, rather it existed long before Knight's 1999 publication, and even then, Ramtha and I reach our conclusions through different paths. He'll speak paragraphs of philosophical sense and then suddenly spiral off with some debatable story, spewing into a precise tangent that alone contradicts the groundwork of a subjective reality. And then I wonder... how does anyone accept this? Are people that desperate to connect to something? Can I serve up some pseudo-intellectual fantasy strung together with selective buzzwords too? Will the masses open wide and swallow? Look at Icke. Look at Hubbard. Perhaps that is how you do it after all.

I read texts in this vein to expand my awareness, but Ramtha made me dumber. Perhaps I'm spoilt by Blavatsky's insanely extensive studies, but J.Z.'s lazy brand of "kindergarten metaphysics" (as some have poetically put it) lacked any sense of deeper knowledge to me. I am confident that the only reason for its popularity is that it feeds into simpleton god complexes (most of all, J.Z. Knight's). The language remains so basic that anyone can comprehend the teachings without realising their egos are covertly being fed; reader suspicions now finally confirmed that they are as infallible as God himself (patriarchal pronouns included). Never has a read so quick felt so much like an endurance test, but truthfully, I leave encouraged. For if this toilet paper is selling, then Janthopoyism deserves an award.
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45 reviews10 followers
March 13, 2025
This book is relevent like all the greatest religious texts of all times and you should keep a copy in your hand always..to lead a sane life. One of the GREATEST books of ALL times . Should I need to say more?
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2 reviews
June 5, 2013
I REALLY enjoyed this book!!! One of my favorite of all time.
Let's just say you have to have any open mind when you read this. Take what you get from it and leave the rest behind. Very uplifting, fresh new look on life! Book rings with clarity which resonates to your core.
Was an awesome adventure from start to finish. Must Read!! :)
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64 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2022
Kiekvieno pasirinkimas ar šioje knygoje aprašomus įvykius ir galimybes laikyti tikrove ar fantazija.
Tai sau nusisprendus ir įsiklausius į šį mokymą, randame patarimus gyventi neteisiant kitų, išgirsti ir įgyvendinti savo sielos troškimus atmetus visuomenės primestas baimes ir mąstymo apribojimus, patirti pilnatvę čia ir dabar. Knygoje pateikiamos mintys ragina mylėti save, išsilaisvinti iš savo pačių sukurtų pančių ir siekti to ko norime nors gal dėl įvairių mums dar vaikystėje įskiepytų suvaržymų tai atrodo neįmanoma.

Knyga nepaprastai pozityvi ir skatina prisiimti atsakomybę už savo gyvenimą, už visą jame patirtą laimę ir nelaimę ir kurti ją patiems užuot ieškojus kaip viską pateisinti per Dievo rūstybę, planetų judėjimą ar dvasių prakeiksmus. Užuot meldus atleidimo bažnyčioje ir užuot bijant gyventi ir mirti, nes nusidėjau ir degsiu pragaro liepsnose, užuot smerkiant kitus, nes jie tiki kitą dievą ar netiki juo visai, užuot siekiant pakeisti kitus, kad elgtųsi taip kaip mums atrodo teisinga, atsigręžkime į save ir kurkime savo gyvenimo pilnatvę, būkime laimingi ir gražūs ne kitiems, o sau savo širdyje.

O jeigu rimtai planuojate sekti būtent Ramtha mokymais, siūlyčiau pirma šiek tiek pasidomėti plačiau, ir ši Jared Woods apžvalga puikiai atspindi mano mintis kodėl:
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11 reviews2 followers
June 27, 2016
On a search for a viewpoint that feels right, I have explored and learned about various religions and practices. This book was given to me by a wonderful friend in India, and I will be forever grateful. It provides a wonderful and thorough perspective, and answers questions.
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5 reviews2 followers
June 25, 2009
I just barely started reading this book and so far I really like it.
its hard to describe, you just have to read it.
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29 reviews
December 28, 2024
4.5 ⭐️

There are some contradictions within this book, and at times it can be very repetitive, but overall, it was quite fascinating and offered valuable teachings, regardless if you believe the entirety of it.
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833 reviews
June 6, 2023
JZ Knight is a woman from Washington State who was doing something in her kitchen when a 35,000 year old entity named Ramtha channeled himself into her. Ramtha is an ascended master who has come to our time and place to spread his teachings though JZ Knight. This book is stuff he said through her I guess. First off he gives a little background. He's half Lemurian and half Atlantean. Lemuria sounds like maybe it's modern day Greece but Atlantis is well, Atlantis. Evidently 35,000 years ago the lost continent was not yet sunken and India was squished up against it. He was a warrior who thought a lot about god and death and was then able to transcend his body and visit us via JZ Knight. Mostly Ramtha blathers on about how we are all god and that thinking creates matter and everything is light and that the earth is hollow. It gets confusing, convoluted and repetitive. He says the word "Isness" a lot and that seems to be what it's all about. There's no good or evil because everything is god and there's no such thing as death. At one point he takes a jab at people who are into astrology. The whole thing is bonkers but is too repetitive to be a fun read. The book is full of answers for people who'll believe anything. Kinda like any other religious text, I suppose. We are all god so let's get goddin'!
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392 reviews7 followers
January 3, 2010
Ramtha is an incredible insightful book. It left me with so much understanding of myself and how I am connected with everything and everyone. Reading Ramtha was like remembering your inner wisdom and seeing the whole picture, rather than just a spec that's been gained by using our five senses in this physical reality. Ramther's wisdom reminded me of the Conversation with God Trilogy by Neale Donald Walsh, but it is deeper in some ways and is expressed more poetically and profoundly. Reading Ramtha for me was a wonderful experience and it felt like I was dancing with wisdom of all the ages that has been lost somehow. I will never forget this amazing book and urge anyone to give it a go, it will help you see and understand yourself like never before.
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294 reviews4 followers
July 21, 2019
Es un libro realmente inspirador y complementa mucha información que he leído sobre la verdadera historia del ser humano. Explica de una manera sencilla verdades que nos han sido negadas durante milenios, el sobre todo nos recuerda la fuente del verdadero poder y felicidad que aunque está al alcance de nuestras manos, nos es difícil acceder a ella, comprenderla y aceptarla.
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95 reviews1 follower
January 24, 2009
This book is very interesting to read and gives a humanitarian aspect to spirituality. I enjoyed it and would suggest it to anyone wanting a different view of spirituality.
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12 reviews2 followers
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January 24, 2009
Leah had me read this book, and I am glad that she did. It gave me a totally different view of spiriuality that helped restore my faith in the power(s)that be.
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24 reviews1 follower
December 8, 2018
Samoningumo pletimui, aukstesniam suvokimui ir akiraciu pletimui ideali knyga.
Idomu skaityti, kai gali suvesti paraleles su daosu, budistu, sufiju ir kitu tradiciju mokymais ir ziniomis.
Zmogui, kuris nesidomi dvasingumu, si knyga gali pasirodyti keista ir nesuprantama. Gal but daug ka sunku suvokti, kol skaitytojo samone zemam lygyje, ir aprasomu dalyku jis nera patyres ir nesupranta. Tai gali atmetimo reakcija.
Taciau, jeigu medituoji, lavini save, einu dvasingumo keliu, si knyga labai tiks, dar vieni kampo pamatymui, arba jau suvoktu dalyku uztvirtininui ir zinojimo pagilinimui.
13 reviews
August 16, 2009
Started a long and FAB journey in my life that many friends like to call "my cult." Whatever one wishes to call Ramtha...I call him my teacher. And what I have learned from this book and this school is priceless!

I highly recommend for those with lots of life questions...that the answers just don't seem there in day to day life.

WARNING! You must have an open mind to read this!


8.2009
Just read this again because of a home study course...loved it. Read things that I totally don't recall reading before. A depth and a new level of "love" came through for me. A sweetness that I was longing for. And of course a greater understanding of my life and my journey in it. The greatest thing that hit me on this read was if we truly are reincarnating over and over again...and the purpose of that is to evolve...then why hold on to anger and pain in area's that have truly evolved us. What is there to forgive???? If they are aiding us in our grand plan of evolution. ((Can't stay there all the time...however, when I am in that vibe it is WONDERFUL!!))) Doesn't mean we need to have lunch with them, or hang out, or keep repeating the abuse or whatever...but a deeper understanding of letting go.

Loving the journey!!
Terrilynn
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229 reviews13 followers
March 21, 2015
Ramtha derki ; Ne kadar güzel olduğunuzu asla bilmediniz çünkü kendinize asla gerçekten bakmadınız kim ve ne olduğunuza asla bakmadınız Tanrı nın neye benzediğini görmek istiyormusunuz Gidip bir aynaya bakın Onunla Yüz yüze geleceksiniz ..... okunması gereken kitaplardan biri
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25 reviews3 followers
February 26, 2012
Sólo leanlo :) no se arrepentiran!!
6 reviews
June 5, 2012
As a youth it changed my life and helped me to look at my spirituality in a new light. I only wish there were a way to teach similar philosophies without the added mumbo-jumbo.
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350 reviews
July 4, 2014
Fantastic. If you ever question why you are here, this book makes it very clear. We are here to live.....and to express joy.
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2 reviews
February 7, 2015
This book is dangerous: If your happiness is based on maintaining the status quo, on things you bought, on 'friends' to make you feel good.
6 reviews
December 7, 2015
Create your life or let it create you. So be it.

Anybody who has an obsession for the BIG QUESTION should check it out. U could either figure it out yourself or look deeper.
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1 review2 followers
March 6, 2013
Fascinating book - not for everyone but worth a read if you have any interest in spirituality.
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17 reviews
July 14, 2025
Un acercamiento crítico y curioso a un sistema de creencias radicalmente distinto al mío.

Lo leí como ejercicio intelectual, curioso y de contraste. Siempre he sido ferviente defensora de mi Fe: Cristianismo Católico. Pero durante finales del 2024 quise indagar y comprender cuál es la esencia de una espiritualidad que radica desde el “Yo soy dios” y en ese descubrimiento me di cuenta que mi Fe era aun muy inmadura. Muy infantil. Pues, era realmente una practica religiosa que había heredado familiar y culturalmente. A partir de las ideas que propone la llamada New Age, donde DIOS —el CREADOR, REY y SER OMNIPOTENTE— es desdibujado y reducido a una especie de sirviente de los deseos más mundanos de los hombres, comprendí algo muy profundo: la espiritualidad que realmente transmite las enseñanzas de Dios con profundidad, reverencia y coherencia es la fe católica.

En ese sistema que presenta el texto, donde el protagonismo no lo parece merecer DIOS si no el YO INDIVIDUAL, el ser humano es presentado como un pseudo dios que se autocrea, y Jesús es rebajado a un maestro más entre muchos, despojándolo de su carácter divino y redentor.

Como conjunto, me pareció un texto repetitivo, dogmático a su manera, y pobremente argumentado. Pero debo reconocer también que hubo fragmentos que realmente me impactaron por los instantes en que parecía reconocer o plantear verdaderamente una concepción de Dios absoluta en su Ser. Cito a continuación uno de esos pocos fragmentos: “Dios es movimiento y color, sonido y luz. Dios es pasión, es amor, es alegría. Dios es tristeza. Aquello que existe, todo lo que es, es lo que tú llamas Dios, el Padre, la totalidad de la vida y el amante de todo lo que existe. Dios no es un personaje singular que se sienta sobre un trono y juzga a la totalidad de la vida. Dios es la totalidad de la vida, cada momento palpitante. Es la continuidad y eternidad de todo lo que existe.”

Cierro a continuación con otro fragmento que realmente llamó mi atención y dejo a evaluación individual:

“Cada momento de tu existencia, estés dormido o despierto, consciente o inconsciente, estás continuamente recibiendo pensamiento de la mente de Dios. Y cualquier frecuencia de pensamiento que permitas llegar a través de este maravilloso Dios que te mantiene unido, la experimentarás para obtener el premio y la única realidad de la vida, la emoción. Por lo tanto, tú que te sientes infeliz, torpe, malhumorado, temeroso, amargado, enfadado, celoso, apresurado, despreciado, que nadie te ama, ¿qué frecuencias de pensamiento te estás permitiendo sentir? La conciencia social. ¿Dónde está la alegría, preguntas? ¿Dónde está el amor? ¿Dónde está la eternidad? ¿Dónde está Dios? Sólo a un pensamiento de distancia.”

Rescato la experiencia de haberlo leído, porque incluso los libros con los que no coincidimos nos ayudan a reafirmar lo que sí creemos con claridad.
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413 reviews21 followers
September 19, 2024
Una vez más digo que yo no soy una persona que suele leer libros de este género, el denominado de Autoayuda, simple y sencillamente porque siento que no conecto con ellos, que no me llaman la atención y que además no me sacan de aquello que busco cuando leo libros.

Este libro me lo recomendaron en un grupo de mujeres en sus 30s que buscan generar comunidad en torno a todos aquellos temas que como mujeres nos congregan, así que dije ¿Por qué no? Y bueno, aquí estoy.

El libro son una serie de enseñanzas que un ser denominado Ramtha que según esto vivió hace 35.000 años en un continente denominado Lemuria (que hoy está en lo que es el Océano Pacífico) dejó luego de su paso por la vida y de ascender al cielo.

Para que Ramtha se comunique con el mundo usa el cuerpo de una mujer estadounidense y se "proyecta" a través de ella, entonces es aquí cuando empiezan las conversaciones de este ser con sus alumnos.

La conversación entonces va en torno a como Ramtha nos enseña como nosotros "Somos Dios" y como el vive a través de nosotros para llevarnos a ese grado de iluminación.

La verdad el libro me dejó con algunas (muchas) reflexiones y frases que me gustaría aplicar para mi vida pero poco más. No es un libro que vaya a atesorar en mi corazón.

Tres ⭐️ para un libro de esos que van a quedar ahí.
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