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Chết an bình tái sinh hỷ lạc

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Cái chết là một sự khởi đầu mới. Nó là con đường đưa ta đến buổi bình minh của những cơ hội mới để cho chúng ta hưởng được những thành quả mà chúng ta đã vun trồng, phù hợp với quy luật nhân quả. Trong khi bánh xe nghiệp vẫn không ngừng quay, ảnh hưởng của nó sau khi chúng ta chết sâu rộng và trực tiếp hơn nhiều so với khi chúng ta còn sống.

Một số người trong chúng ta có thể lo lắng về những gì đang chờ đợi mình khi chết. Nhưng bây giờ không phải là lúc chúng ta sợ hãi và sầu bi. Đây là lúc chúng ta phải nhận chân được rằng mình có một cơ hội quý giá để chuẩn bị cho ngày trọng đại đó và chuyển hóa cuộc đời mình đúng hướng cho bây giờ và mãi mãi về sau, cho chính chúng ta và cho những người khác...

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June 25, 2014
Highly recommended for all Tibetan Buddhist practitioners!

This book not only provides detailed accounts of the death process from a variety of sources - non-meditators to advanced yogis - it also provides a lot more detail around each of the three main bardo stages. I feel better informed and therefore prepared as a result of reading it.

One point of emphasis is that everything that one experiences through the process of death, as in life, is a projection of one's own mind. Whether we perceive heavenly visions or hellish ones depends on where we're at - like our dreams, they are purely a mental projection, although no less real, unless we have trained to be the awareness behind our thoughts.

This is a very precious book I know I will come back to again and again. Thank you, Tulku Thondup, for your important contribution to many peaceful deaths and joyful rebirths!
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March 13, 2025
This is wild stuff. It's a description of the exact experiences you'll have after death—at least, if your mind is conditioned by Tibetan Buddhism—during your 49 days in the bardo until you are conceived into your next birth. (If this timeline is to be believed, when you die you'll be back in the world within a year!)

This is all based on the experiences of "delogs," Tibetan people who have apparently experienced bodily death, spent as much as 5-7 days in the afterdeath realms, and then come back to life and recorded it all.

Far from relieving fear of death, at least in my case, this made death seem like an absolutely terrifying (if short) experience. Seeing your own body as a dead, rotting snake; getting pelted with blood and pus; being judged by a tribunal of Dharma Lords. Sheesh.

At the same time, we are reassured that all of these experiences are just projections of our mind, and if we're capable of realizing that, they will evaporate. And if our karma is good enough, we can be reborn in a Pure Land where we will live blissfully until we attain ultimate liberation. But if our karma is bad, well, woe unto us. The Hell Realms await.

So live right, do dharma practices, and make sure your relatives make offerings on your behalf after you die!
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November 23, 2025
Started a year ago in Maine and ended now as I’m gratefully back at Double Dolphin Way. Insane choice for fragile past me but a compelling thought experiment for present me. Future me is gonna be like why did I drive 100k miles in 3 years
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September 9, 2023
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in how to make the best out of Death and this Life from a Tibetan Buddhist perspective.
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May 15, 2015
Excellent especially if you are interested in pure land Buddhism. many accounts of after death experiences and a CD
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