
Tibetanska knjiga mrtvih
"The Tibetan Book of the Dead" in this edition with a foreword by Lama Anagarika Govinda offers the key to understanding transition, dying, and liberation, transforming fear into a path to enlightenment.
A monumental work of the Eastern tradition, The Tibetan Book of the Dead (originally titled Bardo Thödol — Liberation by Seeing and Hearing in the Afterlife) is one of the most important and fascinating spiritual texts in the history of mankind. This ancient guide to the states of consciousness after physical death and the process of dying itself is enriched in this edition with an extremely valuable and expert foreword by Lama Anagarika Govinda, one of the most recognized Western experts on Tibetan Buddhism.
Govinda's foreword provides a much-needed key for the Western reader, helping him to decipher the complex symbolism of the text and understand that the "Bardo" is not just a state that occurs with physical death. On the contrary, it is constantly unfolding in our daily lives — through all life's changes, crises, transitions and changes in states of consciousness. The text skillfully guides the reader through the nature of the illusory visions that arise in this transitional state, teaching him how to overcome the innate fear of the unknown and how to recognize the inner peace and pure light of enlightenment that is hidden within each of us.
This book is not intended simply for the passive study of Eastern philosophy. It functions as a profound practical guide for spiritual growth, transformation of the mind, and preparation for all the inevitable life and existential transitions. By reading the Bardo Thodol, you open the door to a deeper understanding of life, death, and eternity, making this work an indispensable title in the library of every serious seeker of spiritual truth and wisdom. Regardless of your previous knowledge, this edition offers a new perspective on the greatest mysteries of existence, transforming anxiety into a profound understanding of the cycle that connects us all.
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