Foreword by the Dalai Lama
The so-called "Tibetan Book of the Dead" has been recognized for centuries as a classic of Buddhist wisdom and religious thought. More recently, it has become very influential in the Western world for its psychological insights into the dying and dying process, and for what it can teach us about our lives. It has also been helpful in the grieving processes of people who have recently lost a loved one.
Composed in the 8th century AD. of C., its intention is to prepare the soul for the adversities and transformations of the afterlife. Its profound message is that the art of dying is as important as the art of living. Drawn from Tibetan spiritual traditions, it shows us the workings of the mind in its various manifestations - terrifying and reassuring, wrathful and beautiful - which appear most clearly in the consciousness of the deceased. Recogni...read more