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Sati Marie Frost
is on page 93 of 126
Evans-Wentz’s biases towards Hindu and India are REALLY evident in this part.
— Jun 26, 2026 09:18AM
Sati Marie Frost
is on page 82 of 126
It’s so odd for me to be reading a book to PREVENT reincarnation. As someone whose main experience with Buddhism is Japanese (though even that is very limited), reincarnation is often the goal, not the thing to avoid.
— Jun 26, 2026 08:47AM
Sati Marie Frost
is on page 70 of 126
“Instructions to the Officiant: thus speak, and, if recognition result from that, Liberation will be obtained, without need of the wandering in the Six Lokas. If, however, through influence of bad karma, recognition is made difficult, thereupon say as follows:…”
How does the officiant know if the dead is having success or not? I’ve been wondering this since the beginning.
— Jun 24, 2026 01:49AM
How does the officiant know if the dead is having success or not? I’ve been wondering this since the beginning.
Sati Marie Frost
is on page 68 of 126
This is a slog. And I’m not honestly sure whether it’s the subject matter or the translation. I suspect a bit of both, but mostly the latter. And it seems curiously Hindu-inspired for a book about Tibetan Buddhism.
— Jun 24, 2026 01:39AM
Sati Marie Frost
is on page 26 of 126
I like to think Evans-Wentz meant well in this translation, and I suppose I need to give him some credit for bringing knowledge of it to the West, but…ehh. It feels like he put a lot of his own beliefs and experiences into the translation, and I don’t think I trust it.
— Jun 21, 2026 03:53AM

