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The Tibetan Book of the Dead

A Beginner's Guide

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The Tibetan Book of the Dead

By: Khiem Phan
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Unlock the Mysteries Within

In a world drowning in distraction, take a transformative journey inward. "The Tibetan Book of the Dead: A Beginner's Guide" is your gateway to exploring the enigmas of life, death, and what lies beyond.

What's Inside

  • A Journey of Many Layers: Spirituality, philosophy, and psychology converge in this masterful text.
  • Deliberate Reading: Every page is an invitation to contemplation, revealing complex layers of meaning.
  • Community and Solitude: Learn how online and offline communities can deepen your engagement with this profound work.

Why This Book Is Different

This isn't just another spiritual guide; it's a catalyst for transformation. Experience teachings that have been the preserve of secluded Tibetan monasteries, now made accessible:

  • Masterfully simplified for beginners, without compromising depth or essence.
  • Find a balance between critical thinking and openness, paving the way for a nuanced spiritual quest.

Take the Leap

You've long been a seeker in a world of surface-level distractions. The time is ripe to delve into an existential expedition unlike any other. Purchase your copy today and begin the journey that promises to be a transformative milestone in your life.

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Around 1:10 in the death meditation chapter it referenced the Tibetan book of the dead as a different text to what we are studying.
Isn’t this a commentary of the book of the dead?
It’s a good info though I’m plastics it’s an ai text. The author does not exist to google. There are a few reasons I’m sure of this. It referencing the book it’s commenting on as an external and different book was my aha! moment. Still a good overview

I think this is written by ai

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Although the AI narration was well done in my opinion, this wasn’t what I was expecting.
Judging by the title and description I was hoping to hear the actual Tibetan Book of the Dead… but this was an educational text describing the book of the dead from an educational standpoint… like what it could provide on an artistic level to numerous different ways etc.

Also, not what I was expecting.

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good listen and made it easy to understand. no issuee with the virtual voice so not sure what the complaints are about.

nicely written

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This is one of the best renditions of The Tibetan Book of the Dead I have come across and I've read many. If you have not read TTBotD this is the place to start. And here's one of the best parts; the narration. It is not possible to discern that the narration is virtual. I'm hesitant to say this in a world where AI is emerging and possibly putting humans out of work. I will sometimes purchase a book on Audible because of the narrator. In this case I almost avoided this one because I'm not a fan of synthetic, computer voices. This is not that. I hope the human voice on Audible never goes away but this is a welcome addition.

Do Not let the narrator dissuade you from this one

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Although it is a great introduction of the concepts of Tibetan Buddhism, I was expecting that it would actually have the text and practices in the Tibetan book of the dead. What I got was a review or academic analysis of the Tibetan book of the dead

Not what I expected

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