The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying Naturally, most of us would like to die a peaceful death, but it also
clear that we cannot hope to die peacefully if our lives have been
full of violence, or if our minds have mostly been agitated by emotions
like anger, attachment or fear. So if we wish to die well, we must
learn how to live well. Hoping for a peaceful death, we must cultivate
peace in our mind, and in our way of life.” This book is simply amazing. The wisdom and insights that can be gained by reading it is astounding. Of course, the viewpoint is from an Eastern point of view, Buddhist to be precise, but that shouldn’t make any difference at all, as true knowledge doesn’t really have one path. If one can get away from the belief system that says that only my religion has something to offer, one could gain immensely from this weighty perspective on life and death. This book is a help for those seeking to learn how to live a better life, and also for those who want to understand the process of death and the cycle of birth, death and re-birth, reincarnation and karma. There are sections on the spiritual path, helping the dying, after death help for the dying, compassion, meditation and other insights taken from a modern day interpreter of ancient knowledge.
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A new
spiritual classic from one of the foremost interpreters of Tibetan
Buddhism to the West







