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Tigerlilly - Lobsang Rampa

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Unlike some people who, if on one occasion the Guv may<br />

have signed a letter in a slightly more friendly way, and<br />

another time it slips through the pile receiving his normal<br />

signature, are likely to administer a reprimand, ‘All right, if<br />

that is the way you want it, it's okay by me, I'll revert to the<br />

former, more formal way of addressing YOU’ On occasion<br />

people can appear quite insensitive and unforgiving. Another<br />

understanding person in the book world is Mrs. Carmen<br />

Moore whom we hold in very high regard. I salute you,<br />

Carmen Moore.<br />

How often has <strong>Lobsang</strong> <strong>Rampa</strong>, in his eighteen books,<br />

attempted to explain that if you want to progress spiritually,<br />

become more aware, etc., you cannot make much headway by<br />

flitting about too much, collecting friends and associates just<br />

as you might collect moths and butterflies. Even the Bible of<br />

the society to which most people of the western world belong,<br />

admonishes us to ‘BE STILL’ and know that I am God, which<br />

means, ‘Be still and get to know yourself.’ So I do not feel it to<br />

be too wrong to lead a quiet life, and I feel I am fortunate not<br />

to be so sensitive as is the Guv, who is greatly affected by<br />

inharmonious vibrations. Of course harmony affects him too,<br />

and would that harmony was available in greater abund-<br />

ance<br />

To return once more to Thames Ditton, to my husband and<br />

my Tiger. Carl had an even more difficult time than I, for a<br />

great change was in store for him, even more than for me, but<br />

I was restless at the thought of what was in store for us. As I<br />

view the past scene now, having the extra insight which I did<br />

not then have, I can see how interesting it must have been for<br />

Mr. T. Catt who, like all cats, lives on two planes all the time.<br />

Later on I was told by the Guv that the Tiger would have said<br />

to himself, ‘There's Ma, living 'midst all these interesting<br />

happenings and she cannot see any further than the physical.’<br />

‘Well, if I were a cat, perhaps I would see a little further than<br />

the physical and etheric,’ I thought. So Carl would go wander-<br />

ing off by himself, amongst the trees which were there in<br />

abundance at Thames Ditton, and I supposed he would receive<br />

inspiration and instructions as to what he was expected to do.<br />

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