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      The Tibetan Book of the Dead for Beginners: A Guide to Living and Dying

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      Enduring and accessible advice for living with wisdom and compassion—and meeting the end of life with courage and peace. Lama Lhanang Rinpoche and Mordy Levine share teachings inspired by The Tibetan Book of the Dead, made accessible for readers today.

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      Product ID:9781649631329
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Title:The Tibetan Book of the Dead for Beginners
      Subtitle:A Guide to Living and Dying
      Authors:Author: Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, Mordy Levine
      Page Count:112
      Subjects:Buddhism, Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, Sacred texts, scriptures and revered writings, Tibetan Buddhism, Sacred texts
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      Enduring and accessible advice for living with wisdom and compassion—and meeting the end of life with courage and peace. Lama Lhanang Rinpoche and Mordy Levine share teachings inspired by The Tibetan Book of the Dead, made accessible for readers today.

      A Spirituality & Practice Best Spiritual Book of 2023

      Enduring and accessible advice for living with wisdom and compassion―and meeting the end of life with courage and peace

      Through countless editions and across centuries, The Tibetan Book of the Dead has drawn readers intrigued by the Tibetan Buddhist view of the end of life. In a world that often ignores death or hides it from view, Tibetan Buddhists acknowledge it as the last of a countless series of endings in this lifetime. And after each ending comes a new beginning. The Tibetan Book of the Dead for Beginners draws on this timeless wisdom to help readers today live with more joy and approach the end with more ease.

      Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, born and raised in Tibet and now teaching in the United States and internationally, partners with student and meditation teacher Mordy Levine to share teachings inspired by The Tibetan Book of the Dead. They make clear that “how we live is how we will die.” The book explores karma, impermanence, the bardos (or the “in-between”), and what happens next, sharing accessible practices to cultivate wisdom and compassion along the way. With empathy and warmth, Lama Lhanang and Levine offer support for readers grappling with their own mortality and those caring for loved ones transitioning from this lifetime.

      The Tibetan Book of the Dead for Beginners helps readers cultivate courage and embrace the unknown―not just in the final days, but every day.


      Imprint Name:Sounds True Inc
      Publisher Name:Sounds True Inc
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-06-27

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      Weight128 g
      Dimensions139 × 216 × 10 mm