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Tigerlilly - Lobsang Rampa

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ment, then let it be on themselves.<br />

The Guv has a comment about this. He says, ‘Why not have<br />

hippies and women's libbers as test animals—after all, they<br />

just sit about on their backsides and don't do anything except<br />

tell other people what is wrong with the world. They don't do<br />

anything to put the world right. Let them be vivisection sub-<br />

jects, as well—I wish I could be there to do it to some of<br />

them.’<br />

We see many animals run over, and we had a case here in<br />

Calgary very, very recently. It happened one evening. A<br />

dog—a guide-dog for a blind person—was sitting near a fence<br />

on a broad sidewalk. He was waiting for his master, but then a<br />

young hoodlum came along in a beat-up old car, and with a<br />

look of fiendish delight he drove straight at the dog, mounted<br />

the curb and ran over the dog, crushing its ribs and everything<br />

else, and sped on. The police tried to catch the car, but it was<br />

a stolen one and so the fellow got away. There have been many<br />

instances here—hoodlums have gone to the zoo and have shot<br />

defenseless animals with bow and arrow. Well, that wasn't the<br />

animals' karma but believe me it has added to the humans'<br />

karma!<br />

Now, this letter which I have been looking at, asks about<br />

<strong>Lobsang</strong> <strong>Rampa</strong> and animals, so I state, ‘Yes, very, very<br />

definitely the Guv can communicate with animals on this earth<br />

and off this earth.’ For instance, he has three particular cat<br />

friends who live in the astral and who stay in the astral so they<br />

may help the Guv when he needs it. One is called Sindhi,<br />

another is called Jasmine, and the third is called Phyllis, and<br />

the Guv learns a great number of things from those three.<br />

In addition, he does converse at great, and sometimes tedi-<br />

ous, length with Miss Cleo <strong>Rampa</strong> and Miss Tadalinka<br />

<strong>Rampa</strong>. In fact, I often see Cleo scuttling away into his bed-<br />

room to jump on his chest, and there she will sit and talk to<br />

him. Another question which I have been asked is about when<br />

animals are killed by other animals. For instance, a cat catches<br />

a mouse or a bird. Well, doesn't the bird or the mouse suffer<br />

agonies of terror, etc., first? The answer is—no, because there<br />

is a provision of nature which applies to all creatures, animal<br />

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