Mama-San-Ra-Ab-Rampa was wife of Lobsang Rampa, author who wrote books with paranormal and occult themes. His best known work is The Third Eye, published in Britain in 1956.
Mama San Ra'ab Rampa Books:
- Pussywillow (1976)
pw(1976) I love cats, any cats; small cats, big cats, thin cats, fat cats, skinny cats, toms and queens, kittens and adults, black, white, or pussy willow like Taddy. The Lady Ku'ei, one of my Cat Children, was very fond of remarking to the Guv: `My Ma will stop and chat with any old tom cat she may happen to meet: But she did not disapprove for Miss Ku'ei was no snob.
- Tigerlily (1978)
tiger(1978) It was my good fortune to be born in an era when family life meant something, when mothers found fulfilment in the home and had no need of a second occupation to allow them to function more fully as a complete being. A rare occasion indeed to return home from school and find an empty house; mother was always there, sewing perhaps, or busy crocheting (an art which she taught me when I was quite young), and always a nice tea awaited a hungry child.
- Autumn Lady (1980)
al(1980) She was an autumn lady therefore it was fitting she should depart in the autumn. One of Miss Taddy's friends made the above comment, and it seems a fitting tribute to our Tadikins who had always appeared older than her years, she who in her own special way had frightened our lives, especially mine, during the whole span of her life. She earned the name Tad because, as a kitten, she was so tiny, much smaller than her sister, who enjoyed the royal name of Cleopatra.
- Wild Briar (1982)
From the eye of the sphinx flowed a tear. Like this the Egyptian President's death, Anwar Sadat, was interpreted by a newspaper cartunista the following day to that in that the President was murdered such cruel mind.
- Flor Silvestre
fs(1984) There is debate if it was originally written in Spanish or French as they both have the same publication date, but I have managed to obtain a copy of the French version. This was a summery of Lobsang's life from her point of view. This is RA'AB's fifth and final book.
- Le Testament de Lobsang Rampa (French,1984)
tes(1983) Released in English as Wild Brair. One day, in chat, my husband asked me: If you had the opportunity to find a certain person, who would you choose? After a moment of reflection I answered: Well, it must be the Egyptian President, Mr. Sadat. When he asked me about the reasons that influenced that choice, knowing that the Master also admired Sadat, I exposed him as he felt in relation to the President.