The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
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Average customer review:Product Description
A book which explains the Tibetan understanding of what happens when a person dies, and how this can be of help in daily life and in caring for the terminally ill and bereaved.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #141282 in Books
- Published on: 1995-04-20
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 440 pages
Editorial Reviews
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'Valuable and profound', Yoga and Health .'If you believe books can change lives, earmark this one', Metro .'One of the most helpful books I have ever read', John Cleese, .'Marvellous - like all the great teachings, it is both simple and complex, and full of love and compassion', Joanna Lumley,
Mail on Sunday
'Brilliant'
The Observer.
'For readers of all religions and readers of none’
Customer Reviews
The book that changed my life
Of all the books I have ever read, this is the only one that changed my life. I read this book twice and continue to refer to it because I am now taking courses at the Rigpa (Buddhist) Center. Anyone who is curious about Buddhist teachings will find this book very valuable. For people who are more serious about finding meaning in life and lasting happiness, it is extremely helpful.
Inspirational and accessable
The wider implications of the Tibetian book of the dead are explained in this inspiring, beautiful book. Written by a master of the Dzogchen school, the Tibetian Book of Living and Dying gives us an incredible view of life and death. Most importantly, it asks us to consider wisely, what will happen at the time of our death, and when those close to us die. It also offers advice for looking after the dying, and stresses the importance of peace at such times.
An extremely valuable book, if you can take the advice and wisdom to heart, it may well be priceless.
The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
I found this book insightful and well explained. I had been interested in Buddhist philosophy for a while and was looking for a good introductory text. I found it in this book, which explains the fundamentals of Meditation and the Bardo teachings in language that is accessible to all.
There is also further commentary on the deeper implications of compassion in daily life and reference to further teachings that might be useful.
This book has changed a great deal about the way I lead my life. An excellent read.




