Living in the Face of Death
$24.95
The Tibetan Tradition, by Glenn H. Mullin
Paperback, 238 pages
Height: 9″ x Width: 6″ x Depth: ¾”
Weight: 13 ounces
Description
Whereas Western society views death as the last taboo, the Tibetan tradition incorporates meditation on death into everyday life. Tibetan Buddhists believe that a conscious awareness of one’s impermanence allows one to live a happy, fulfilled life. Over the centuries, the Tibetans have developed a wide-ranging literature on death, including inspirational poetry and prose, prayers, and practical works on caring for the dying. This fascinating book presents nine short Tibetan texts. Essential writings by the Second, Seventh, and Thirteenth Dalai Lamas and by Karma Lingpa, author of The Tibetan Book of the Dead, are included. It covers topics such as meditation techniques to prepare for death, inspirational accounts of the deaths of saints and yogis, and methods for training the mind in the transference of consciousness at the time of death.
Additional information
Weight | 13 oz |
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Dimensions | 6 × .75 × 9 in |
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