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The Tibetan Book of the Dead

- by Chris Devonshire Ellis

The Tibetan Book of the Dead, which is more correctly referred to by its actual title, The Great Liberation upon Hearing in the In

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6 Responses to The Tibetan Book of the Dead

  1. I am never meet the tibetan, but I like to read their culture. The tibetan book of the death seems a great book to read.

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    This is fascinating the way the book also describe people having near death experiences and through training are able to come back and detail their experience. I have always respected the buddhist faith and the serenity it brings to its followers.

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  4. From what I understand the tibet people are some of the kindest nicest people around. Id love to visit tibet sometime.

  5. Great info, I am a fan of the different philosophies in the world.

    Thanks.

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