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In this book, Lobsang Rampa tells how as a seven-year-old boy he entered the Chakpori monastery, a temple of Tibetan medicine, where he studied under great teachers, learning from them mystical skills such as clairvoyance, levitation, astral projections..
The Tibetan Book of the Dead is a unique work of the sacred segment of world literature. It was originally called Bardo Thodol (Liberation by Listening on the Afterlife). With an afterword by C. G. Jung.
Selections from Early Buddhist Poetry and Early Indian Chants; rendition and translation with comments by one of the best connoisseurs of Indian culture, poetry and philosophy in the former Yugoslavia - Čedomilo Veljačić.
The book explores key aspects of Tibetan Buddhism related to the process of death, the state between life and death (bardo), and rebirth. With a foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama XIV.