Tigerlilly - Lobsang Rampa
Tigerlilly - Lobsang Rampa
Tigerlilly - Lobsang Rampa
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I KNOW there are many, many, instances of transmigration,<br />
but it is looked upon by some religions, not the least by our<br />
Christian faith, as something quite strange, even unacceptable;<br />
this attitude has only come about because the original bible<br />
teaching of Christ has been so altered at the Convention of<br />
Constantinople (in the year A.D. 60) which gave the priests<br />
more power if the knowledge of transmigration could be sup-<br />
pressed. Being one of the victims of this watered down teach-<br />
ing resulted in more difficulties for me at first, but I have since<br />
realized that it is anything but a rare occurrence. I have known<br />
of a person who was involved in an accident and who suffered<br />
head injuries, resulting in a state of concussion, with tempor-<br />
ary loss of memory, while following recovery from the acci-<br />
dent the person seemed to act differently, to have different<br />
views, different likes and dislikes, which was noticed by those<br />
who had known him previously. Not impossible that another<br />
entity, another spirit, had ‘taken over’ while the person was<br />
disorientated through shock, but this does not mean that the<br />
whole procedure had not been prearranged, since the time may<br />
have arrived when the first individual had reached the end of<br />
his life span. Who is to know, except those ‘in the know’<br />
whether a being from another planet could use this procedure<br />
known as ‘transmigration’ to gain experience, and to study<br />
humanity and life on our planet earth? This concept is worth a<br />
thought, for anything one can imagine is possible, and we<br />
earthlings are far behind in these matters, partly because our<br />
governments will not release vital information; they seem<br />
afraid to create panic amongst the public who are probably<br />
not half so scared as the governments seem to think. Perhaps<br />
the governments are scared of losing their own power, scared<br />
of being taken over or having to compete with more advanced<br />
beings.<br />
The subject is one upon which I do not feel qualified to<br />
enlarge, besides, this is not the purpose of the Tiger Lily<br />
book. Someone sent me a cartoon the other day, and I believe<br />
he was applying it to his own situation, jokingly of course. I<br />
will pass it on as it is a feeling, an attitude, with which many<br />
of us are familiar. A man is looking through binoculars and the<br />
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