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Rampa: Secrets of the Ages (Rampa Anthology)

Rampa: Secrets of the Ages (Rampa Anthology)

William Kern
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RAMPA:
SECRETS OF THE AGES

The complete and corrected text of two Rampa books:

Living With The Lama
and
The Saffron Robe
With an Introduction by Tim Swartz

A Collective Work in Public Domain
“Collective Work” means a work, such as a periodical issue, anthology or encyclopedia, in which the Work in its entirety in unmodified form, along with a number of other contributions, constituting separate and independent works in themselves, are assembled into a collective whole.

Published by
Kerson Publishing Company
6460-65 Convoy Court
San Diego, California 92117-2312-0015
A. D. 2012
All Applicable Rights Reserved

RAMPA: SECRETS OF THE AGES
This new book contains the complete and corrected text of two Rampa books: Living With The Lama and The Saffron Robe.
Living With The Lama: This work is proof that animals are not the dumb creatures many people think they are. This book is not fiction but was transmitted to the author by mental telepathy! “Why should I not write a book?” I thought. “True that I am a cat, but not an ordinary cat. Oh, dear, no! I am old an infirm, and is that not reason enough to put to paper the events of my life while I am still able?”

“A positively delightful story by a master yarn-spinner.”
William Kern

The Saffron Robe: When Gautama had left the Palace of his father, the king, his mind was in a turmoil. He had undergone a most shatteringly sudden experience of seeing illness when he had not known of illness, of seeing death when he had not known death, and of seeing peace profound, utter tranquility, and contentment. His thoughts were that, as the wearer of the contented look was also wearing a monk’s robe, then contentment and inner peace would be found in the garb of a monk and, thus it was that he set forth on his search for inner tranquility, in his search for the meaning of life.

COMPILER’S NOTE: Two of Rampa’s books are contained in this single volume. The texts were carefully proofed to correct a number of scanning and editing errors which have been found in nearly all editions of the books that were republished after the originals went out of print. Duplicated paragraphs, sentences and paragraphs that were misplaced, and spelling errors have been corrected to provide today’s interested readers with the most compete and accurate editions of Rampa’s books that it is possible to produce.
Language
English
Pages
312
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
December 11, 2012

Rampa: Secrets of the Ages (Rampa Anthology)

William Kern
0/5 ( ratings)
RAMPA:
SECRETS OF THE AGES

The complete and corrected text of two Rampa books:

Living With The Lama
and
The Saffron Robe
With an Introduction by Tim Swartz

A Collective Work in Public Domain
“Collective Work” means a work, such as a periodical issue, anthology or encyclopedia, in which the Work in its entirety in unmodified form, along with a number of other contributions, constituting separate and independent works in themselves, are assembled into a collective whole.

Published by
Kerson Publishing Company
6460-65 Convoy Court
San Diego, California 92117-2312-0015
A. D. 2012
All Applicable Rights Reserved

RAMPA: SECRETS OF THE AGES
This new book contains the complete and corrected text of two Rampa books: Living With The Lama and The Saffron Robe.
Living With The Lama: This work is proof that animals are not the dumb creatures many people think they are. This book is not fiction but was transmitted to the author by mental telepathy! “Why should I not write a book?” I thought. “True that I am a cat, but not an ordinary cat. Oh, dear, no! I am old an infirm, and is that not reason enough to put to paper the events of my life while I am still able?”

“A positively delightful story by a master yarn-spinner.”
William Kern

The Saffron Robe: When Gautama had left the Palace of his father, the king, his mind was in a turmoil. He had undergone a most shatteringly sudden experience of seeing illness when he had not known of illness, of seeing death when he had not known death, and of seeing peace profound, utter tranquility, and contentment. His thoughts were that, as the wearer of the contented look was also wearing a monk’s robe, then contentment and inner peace would be found in the garb of a monk and, thus it was that he set forth on his search for inner tranquility, in his search for the meaning of life.

COMPILER’S NOTE: Two of Rampa’s books are contained in this single volume. The texts were carefully proofed to correct a number of scanning and editing errors which have been found in nearly all editions of the books that were republished after the originals went out of print. Duplicated paragraphs, sentences and paragraphs that were misplaced, and spelling errors have been corrected to provide today’s interested readers with the most compete and accurate editions of Rampa’s books that it is possible to produce.
Language
English
Pages
312
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
December 11, 2012

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