
Tibetan Wisdom on Life and Death
Description
Book Introduction
This book tells modern people, who are too busy living to care for their own lives, the one truth that holds the key to our lives: the true meaning of death.
Life and death are one and cannot be divided, and it conveys the Buddhist teaching that 'death is a mirror that reflects the full meaning of life.'
Life and death are one and cannot be divided, and it conveys the Buddhist teaching that 'death is a mirror that reflects the full meaning of life.'
index
Dalai Lama's recommendation
Preface to the 25th Anniversary Edition
introduction
life
1.
In front of the mirror called death
2.
Transience
3.
Reflection and Change
4.
The nature of the mind
5.
Leading the heart home
6.
Evolution, Karma, and Reincarnation
7.
The Four Bardos and Other Realities
8.
The everyday bardo of this life now
9.
spiritual path
10.
The most intimate essence
11.
Heartfelt Advice for Helping the Dying
12.
The Jewel of Mercy that Makes Wishes Come True
13.
Spiritual care for the dying
14.
Practice to prepare for death
15.
The development of the dying process
16.
source
17.
Original brilliance
18.
Bardo of Creation
19.
Help after death
20.
near-death experience
21.
universal process
22.
Peacemakers
Appendix 1 My Teachers
Appendix 2 Questions Related to Death
Appendix 3: Two People Who Faced Death Peacefully
Appendix 4: Two Mantras, Translator's Note, References, Acknowledgments
Preface to the 25th Anniversary Edition
introduction
life
1.
In front of the mirror called death
2.
Transience
3.
Reflection and Change
4.
The nature of the mind
5.
Leading the heart home
6.
Evolution, Karma, and Reincarnation
7.
The Four Bardos and Other Realities
8.
The everyday bardo of this life now
9.
spiritual path
10.
The most intimate essence
11.
Heartfelt Advice for Helping the Dying
12.
The Jewel of Mercy that Makes Wishes Come True
13.
Spiritual care for the dying
14.
Practice to prepare for death
15.
The development of the dying process
16.
source
17.
Original brilliance
18.
Bardo of Creation
19.
Help after death
20.
near-death experience
21.
universal process
22.
Peacemakers
Appendix 1 My Teachers
Appendix 2 Questions Related to Death
Appendix 3: Two People Who Faced Death Peacefully
Appendix 4: Two Mantras, Translator's Note, References, Acknowledgments
Into the book
It is important to repeatedly and quietly reflect on the fact that death is real and that it comes suddenly and without warning.
We must not become like the dove in the Tibetan proverb.
It is said that the pigeon spent the whole night toiling to make a nest, and dawn came before it could even sleep.
The important teacher of the 20th century, Dakpakentzel, said:
We must not become like the dove in the Tibetan proverb.
It is said that the pigeon spent the whole night toiling to make a nest, and dawn came before it could even sleep.
The important teacher of the 20th century, Dakpakentzel, said:
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50
50
Humans spend their entire lives preparing, preparing, preparing... only to face the next life for which they are completely unprepared.
Humans spend their entire lives preparing, preparing, preparing... only to face the next life for which they are completely unprepared.
Humans spend their entire lives preparing, preparing, preparing... only to face the next life for which they are completely unprepared.
--- p.50
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: February 28, 1999
- Page count, weight, size: 664 pages | 824g | 148*210*35mm
- ISBN13: 9788937424199
- ISBN10: 8937424193
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