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Beyond the tenth

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T. LOBSANG RAMPA is the author of ten extraordinary books, each one immensely readable and thought provoking.
They are:
THE THIRD EYE: A great bestseller wherever it was published. Well over 150,000 copies have been sold in the Corgi edition alone.
DOCTOR FROM LHASA: In which Lobsang Rampa proved that mortal man can discipline his mind and body to survive starvation and torture.
THE RAMPA STORY: Revealing other aspects of the author's strange life and the mystic powers with which he is endowed.
THE CAVE OF THE ANCIENTS: Lobsang Rampa's story of his experiences at the Lamaseries of Tibet.
LIVING WITH THE LAMA: More details of Lobsang Rampa's extraordinary existence - this time from a different angle!
YOU-FOREVER: A special course of instruction in psychic development and metaphysics.
WISDOM OF THE ANCIENTS: A Book of Knowledge, with special sections on breathing exercises and diet.
THE SAFFRON ROBE: The personal story of Lobsang Rampa's boyhood at the great Lamasery of Potala.
CHAPTERS OF LIFE: Predictions and comments on the events taking place in the astral world.
BEYOND THE TENTH: Lobsang Rampa explores the spiritual potential inherent in every human being.

158 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1969

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September 29, 2009
A great book that deals with life after death and astral travel
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July 31, 2024
Honestly, I loved the spiritual parts of this, but all the "Aliens" talk was a bit over the top. I kept going back and forth between thinking this was divinely inspired and that it was childishly complotist. His writing was also weirdly obnoxious, full of anger and closed minded because he spoke about everything with this sense of absolute certainty instead of presenting it as an opinion or a point of view. A little disappointed by the man behind the words. All things considered, it was still an enjoyable read and I did get some value from it, so I give it 3 stars.
435 reviews11 followers
March 15, 2017
Through the whole series of Rampa books parallel stories point forward and fold back to the introduction of new ideas and experiences so that they become familiar. Cautions are given as well as insights.

There also seems to be some disbelief from the writer that people are so enthralled by his stories.
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January 22, 2022
I had read this in 1975 with all the other books he wrote at the time,I remember it well because I met my first husband then,he was into Lobsang Rampa and encouraged me to start reading them as I had questions about why we are here and the meaning of life,All these years later reading this book again makes me want to read another I have and to buy the rest,to read again,I forgot parts of it but remembered other bits.
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