Book Description
The Tibetan Book of the Dead Francesca Fremantle & Chögyam Trungpa This scripture from Tibetan Buddhism was traditionally read aloud to the dying to help them attain liberation. Death and rebirth are seen as processes that offer the possibility through hearing the appropriate spiritual instructions for a person to use the moment of death to recognize the nature of mind and attain liberation. This bestselling translation emphasizes how to apply the experience of death to any situation of transition and impermanence and thus to all of life. Shambhala Lion Editions. Read by Richard Gere.
Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Tibetan
Tibetan Book of the Dead: The Great Liveration through Hearing in the Bardo-2 Cassettes ANNOTATION
This classic reference forms the basis for many Eastern religions and belief systems, offering a unique contribution to thought and philosophy regarding death, existence after death, and rebirth. 2 cassettes.
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This classic reference forms the basis for many Eastern religions and belief systems, offering a unique contribution to thought and philosophy regarding death, existence after death, and rebirth. 2 cassettes.