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Libro tibetano de la vida y de la muerte, El
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En este exhaustivo trabajo, el maestro de meditación budista y conferenciante internacional Sogyal Rimpoché presenta unas sencillas y poderosas prácticas de la tradición tibetana, asequibles a cualquier persona sea cual sea su religión o tradición cultural, para que pueda transformar su vida, prepararse para la muerte y ayudar a los moribundos. El libro tibetano de la vida y de la muerte expone con claridad y un rigor sin precedentes la majestuosa visión que nos ofrece el Libro tibetano de los muertos y combina la milenaria sabiduría de Tíbet con la moderna investigación sobre la muerte, los moribundos y la naturaleza del universo para comprender, encarnar e integrar las enseñanzas budistas a la vida cotidiana. Sogyal Rimpoché nos ofrece no sólo una obra maestra espiritual, sino también un manual, una guía, un libro de consulta y una fuente de inspiración sagrada.
In 1927, Walter Evans-Wentz published his translation of an obscure Tibetan Nyingma text and called it the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Popular Tibetan teacher Sogyal Rinpoche has transformed that ancient text, conveying a perennial philosophy that is at once religious, scientific, and practical. Through extraordinary anecdotes and stories from religious traditions East and West, Rinpoche introduces the reader to the fundamentals of Tibetan Buddhism, moving gradually to the topics of death and dying. Death turns out to be less of a crisis and more of an opportunity. Concepts such as reincarnation, karma, and bardo and practices such as meditation, tonglen, and phowa teach us how to face death constructively. As a result, life becomes much richer. Like Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Sogyal Rinpoche opens the door to a full experience of death.
In 1927, Walter Evans-Wentz published his translation of an obscure Tibetan Nyingma text and called it the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Popular Tibetan teacher Sogyal Rinpoche has transformed that ancient text, conveying a perennial philosophy that is at once religious, scientific, and practical. Through extraordinary anecdotes and stories from religious traditions East and West, Rinpoche introduces the reader to the fundamentals of Tibetan Buddhism, moving gradually to the topics of death and dying. Death turns out to be less of a crisis and more of an opportunity. Concepts such as reincarnation, karma, and bardo and practices such as meditation, tonglen, and phowa teach us how to face death constructively. As a result, life becomes much richer. Like Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Sogyal Rinpoche opens the door to a full experience of death.