Here for the first time is a beautifully produced, complete English translation of The Tibetan Book of the Dead. The Tibetan understanding of the afterlife process and how it can transform our approach to life is perhaps the greatest in the world. The Tibetan Book of the Dead reveals in full this profound knowledge, which was long kept hidden from the world. A study of its contents will yield valuable insights on how to live wisely, how to prepare for death, how after-death states can serve as a means of liberation, and how to help those who are dying and bereaved.
586pp, 128mm x 197mm, illus. in colour, softback, 2006
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