Perhaps his “ lighting a candle” is the most simple way of saying he contributed greatly to humanity in his own way , maybe he was not who he thought he was but he was enough for young seekers to possibly be awakened enough to search for more? Thank you.🙏💗
I enjoyed Lobsang Rampa's books, although I am a Christian and have no pets, his books are out of the ordinary, and have some certainty of truth. I read them all in Spanish and English. I will revisit the entire collection soon. Thank you for bringing those nice memoriesback to me.
Perhaps his “ lighting a candle” is the most simple way of saying he contributed greatly to humanity in his own way , maybe he was not who he thought he was but he was enough for young seekers to possibly be awakened enough to search for more? Thank you.🙏💗
I agree Adrienne, thank you!
Namaste💜🙏🧘♀️
Could he have read some of Alexandra David-Neels books about her time in Tibet. Some were in English, others in French only.
Tiah Foster
Quite possibly a source for him, thanks Tiah!
Beautiful article, and a fascinating character it seems.
As an aside I have to admit that I laughed out loud when you said:
"No, not a lawyer in Nigeria or Dubai. "
Hmm, what does that say about my mind?
I enjoyed Lobsang Rampa's books, although I am a Christian and have no pets, his books are out of the ordinary, and have some certainty of truth. I read them all in Spanish and English. I will revisit the entire collection soon. Thank you for bringing those nice memoriesback to me.