A widely respected Tibetan Buddhist master offers clear explanations on the Buddhist teachings surrounding death and rebirth.
Tulku Thondup Rinpoche, an esteemed author and teacher, was born in East Tibet and studied at the famed Dodrupchen Monastery. In 1958 he settled in India, where he taught at Indian universities for many years. He came to the United States in 1980 as a visiting scholar at Harvard University. For the past two decades he has lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts, engaging in translation and writing on Tibetan Buddhism, particularly the Nyingma teachings, under the auspices of the Buddhayana Foundation. Among his books are The Healing Power of Mind, which has been published in seventeen languages, and Boundless Healing, in twelve languages.
"A remarkably lucid distillation of Tibetan Buddhist teachings on
how the state of our minds in life affects the nature and quality
of our experiences in death. The result is a provocative and
surprisingly compelling work that will appeal to beginners and
advanced practitioners alike."
—Publishers Weekly
"A healing treasure from Tulku Thondup: a clear, complete, and
compassionate guidebook to the journey through life, dying, death,
and beyond. Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, including
the Tibetan near-death experiences, he shows to what extent the
quality of our life, death, and rebirth all depend upon the
mind."
—Sogyal Rinpoche, author of The Tibetan Book of Living and
Dying
"Tulku Thondup has opened this vast treasury of knowledge in a
clear, simple, and powerful way for the modern audience."
—Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, author of Turning the Mind into an
Ally
"Tulku Thondup explains fully and clearly each stage of the process
that leads from this life to the next. The book contains a valuable
section devoted to the care and support of those who are
approaching death, and includes a selection of meditations and
rituals that may be used to help the dying and the dead, which will
be of great benefit to many people."
—Francesca Fremantle, author of Luminous Emptiness: Understanding
the Tibetan Book of the Dead
"A remarkably lucid distillation of Tibetan Buddhist teachings on
how the state of our minds in life affects the nature and quality
of our experiences in death. The result is a provocative and
surprisingly compelling work that will appeal to beginners and
advanced practitioners alike."
-Publishers Weekly
"A healing treasure from Tulku Thondup: a clear, complete, and
compassionate guidebook to the journey through life, dying, death,
and beyond. Drawing on an extraordinary range of sources, including
the Tibetan near-death experiences, he shows to what extent the
quality of our life, death, and rebirth all depend upon the
mind."
-Sogyal Rinpoche, author of The Tibetan Book of Living and
Dying
"Tulku Thondup has opened this vast treasury of knowledge in a
clear, simple, and powerful way for the modern audience."
-Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, author of Turning the Mind into an
Ally
"Tulku Thondup explains fully and clearly each stage of the process
that leads from this life to the next. The book contains a valuable
section devoted to the care and support of those who are
approaching death, and includes a selection of meditations and
rituals that may be used to help the dying and the dead, which will
be of great benefit to many people."
-Francesca Fremantle, author of Luminous Emptiness:
Understanding the Tibetan Book of the
Dead
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how do I listen to the audio once I have got the book
- Customer question on
6 Jul 2018
Hi,
Thank you for your enquiry.
I've found the following information for you:
* A downloadable audio program of guided meditations (URL provided in the book)
So, in the book will be a link to a website that will contain the audio you need.
Kind regards,
Catherine
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