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Karmagliṅpa

    Tibetská kniha mrtvých : velké osvobození nasloucháním v bardu
    The Tibetan Book of the Dead
    • 1960

      The Tibetan Book of the Dead

      • 228 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Traditionally read in the presence of a dead or dying person, the Tibetan Book of the Dead has had a profound influence on Western culture—it is arguably the most influential and best known of Tibetan Buddhist writings. The text instructs the recently deceased on how to negotiate the forty-nine day period after death—and before rebirth—a time filled with visions of both serene and terrifying deities. During this “bardo” period, individuals must recognize that these visions are nothing more than the inventions of their own minds. By awakening to this realization, fear can be vanquished. But it is not just a book for the dead; it is also an instruction manual on how to live, and is as relevant today as whenit was written in the eighth century. This edition is lushly illustrated with Buddhist art and images that bring the work dramatically to life.

      The Tibetan Book of the Dead