Eastern Wisdom Index
Tibetan Book of the Dead Evans-Wentz
Tibetan Verses of the Bardo The Invocation
Tibetan Book of the Dead Houston I
Tibetan Book of the Dead Houston II
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The Tibetan Book of the Dead
The Bardo Thodol also spelled Bardo Thotrol, translated as The Tibetan Book of
the Dead, for centuries it was passed down orally. This ancient text was
first put into written form by the legendary Padma Sambhava in the 8th
century A.D. Translated, Bardo Thodol means "liberation by hearing on the
after death plane". The book acts as a guide for the dead during the state
that intervenes death and the next
rebirth.
This scripture (The Bardo Thotrol) from Tibetan Buddhism was
traditionally read aloud to the dying to help them attain liberation. It guides
a person to use the moment of death to recognize the nature of mind and attain liberation.
It teaches that awareness once freed from the body, creates its own reality like that
of a dream. This dream projection unfolds in predictable ways in
ways both frightening and beautiful. Peaceful and wrathful visions appear, and these visions
can be overwhelming. Since the awareness is still in shock of no longer being attached to
and shielded by a body, it needs guidance and forewarning so that key decisions that
lead to enlightenment are made. The Tibetan Book of the Dead
teaches how one can attain heavenly realms by recognizing the enlightened
realms as opposed to being drawn into the realms of seduction that pull incorporeal
awareness into cyclic suffering.
An interesting sidenote: Some of the concepts in the Tibetan Book of the Dead can be found in The Gospel of Mary Magdalene.
Tibetan Book of the Dead Evans-Wentz
Tibetan Verses of the Bardo The Invocation
Tibetan Book of the Dead Houston I
Tibetan Book of the Dead Houston II
Links
The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Joseph Kerrick's Research
The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Online Exhibit
The therapeutic psychology of 'The Tibetan Book of the Dead.'
The Tibetan Book of The Dead and Karma
The Tibetan Book of The Dead (Commentary)
6 Bardos & the Nature of Mind
The Study of Death: also a Study on Life
The Tibetan Debt to Death
Deloks: Return from Death
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