THE TIBETAN BOOK OF LIVING & DYING (10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION) Sogyal Rinpoche
`What is it I hope for from this book? To inspire a quiet revolution in the whole way we look at death and care for the dying and the whole way we look at life, and care for the living.' This is a revised and updated edition of a true spiritual landmark, published to celebrate its tenth anniversary. Revealing more clearly than ever before the majestic vision of life and death that underlies the Tibetan tradition, it includes not only an inspiring introduction to meditation but also advice on how to care for the dying with love and compassion, and how to bring them help of a spiritual kind. But there is much more besides, for this classic work was written to inspire all who read it to begin the journey to enlightenment and so become `servants of peace', working in the world with wisdom and compassion to take a direct part in safeguarding the future of humanity. 452p, 126mm x 198mm, softback, 2008
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