Libro Blanco Ramtha (2K 2025)
Ramtha claimed he was a "weaver"—a person from a distant future where history could be visited but not changed. His crime, in his own time, was compassion. He had traveled to the 13th century to give a dying girl named Elisa a medicine that would not be invented for seven hundred years. A single capsule. She lived. But history, sensing a foreign object, began to fray.
: It is widely available through major retailers like Amazon and specialty metaphysical bookstores such as Arkano Books . libro blanco ramtha
The Libro Blanco was his journal. Each page described a reality beginning to split: a crusade that never happened, a language that reversed its syntax, a star vanishing from the night sky. To repair the damage, Ramtha knew he had to do what no weaver had done: write a confession in a medium so inert that time’s agents—beings he called the "Erasers"—could not detect it. Tin. White vellum. Silence. Ramtha claimed he was a "weaver"—a person from
: Thoughts are the primary builders of reality. The book outlines how the "Law of Attraction" and focused intent can reshape one's life. A single capsule
The premise of the book is, by rational standards, absurd. It claims to be the teachings of a 35,000-year-old Lemurian warrior who conquered the Atlantic continent, ascended by mastering the physical plane, and now teaches from the etheric hollows of the Earth.
The central theme of the book is that every human being is a "God in disguise." Ramtha teaches that:












