The Tibetan Book of the Dead, Robert Thurman
The Tibetan Book of the Dead, Robert Thurman
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The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Liberation Through Understanding in the Between

Author: Robert Thurman

Narrator: Robert Thurman

Unabridged: 10 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/03/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The most accessible and informative version of the Buddhist classic available in English, with instruction in meditation, illuminating commentary, and guidance in the practical use of the prayers
 
The so-called “Tibetan Book of the Dead” has been renowned for centuries as a cornerstone of Buddhist wisdom and religious thought. More recently, it has become highly influential in the Western world for its psychological insights into the processes of death and dying—and what they can teach us about the ways we live our lives. It has also been found to be helpful in the grieving process by people who have recently lost their loved ones.
 
Composed in the eighth century C.E., it is intended to prepare the soul for the trials and transformations of the afterworld. Its profound message is that the art of dying is as important as the art of living. Drawing on Tibetan spiritual traditions, it shows us the workings of the mind in its various manifestations—terrifying and comforting, wrathful and beautiful—which appear more clearly after death in the consciousness of the deceased. By recognizing these manifestations, we can attain a state of enlightenment, both in this existence and in the existence to come.
 
This authoritative translation preserves the form and spirit of the original and was prepared especially for Western readers by Robert A. F. Thurman, one of the most prominent Tibetan scholars in America and a close associate of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s.

This audiobook includes a downloadable PDF that contains additional information and the glossary from the book.

About The Author

Robert Thurman, acclaimed translator of The Tibetan Book of the Dead and author of Inner Revolution, is the Jey Tsong Khapa Professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies in the department of religion at Columbia University and is the director of the American Institute of Buddhist Studies. He is a friend of the Dalai Lama’s, president of Tibet House U.S., and one of the most visible and respected Buddhist scholars and thinkers in the West.


Reviews

Goodreads review by mike on December 12, 2007

i was about 3/4 done with this book when my car was stolen, the book was in the car. i got the car back two days later, but no tibetan book of the dead. hopefully some car thief will have greater understanding on his journey through the next bardo.......more

Goodreads review by Helen on May 09, 2009

I have read the Tibetan book of the Dead, but I haven't. To read it once, isn't to read it at all. It takes time, effort, and a particular frame of mind, to truly get to grips with the text. You can take from it what you need, or take all of it, and make of it what you will. I find it very difficult......more

Goodreads review by Julian on March 14, 2022

This book is one of the funerary texts read aloud in the presence of a dying or recently deceased person in Tibetan Buddhism. This is a fascinating book full of colourful descriptions of deities such as the Red Hoopoo-Headed Desire-Goddess, the Green Stag-Headed Wealth Guardian Goddess and the Red L......more

Goodreads review by sologdin on January 27, 2020

Sound advice on how to avoid selecting a womb, or, if you must, how to choose the right one--which involves watching your prospective parents conceive you.......more

Goodreads review by Dan on July 17, 2007

This is a good translation of the Tibetan Book of the Dead, by Uma Thurman's dad. I found it very interesting to read from a cultural and ethnic standpoint but I did not find it particularly spiritual. It is like a bed time story that you read to someone who is dying. Which is, in my opinion an intere......more