The Tibetan Way of Life, Death and Rebirth by John Peacocke

The Tibetan Way of Life, Death and Rebirth by John Peacocke

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The Tibetan Way of Life, Death and Rebirth by John Peacocke

An illuminating encounter with compassion, asceticism and enlightenment in the land of the lamas, shamans and demons Traditionally, Tibetan Buddhists may be either "scholars" or "magicians". Scholars live in monasteries, practising celibacy, discipline and philosophical debate. Magicians are wandering hermits, practising extreme asceticism or Tantric ritual. The Tibetan Way of Life, Death and Rebirth traces both these strands of Tibetan Buddhist belief, as well as the more ancient Bon religion. This fascinating guide also looks at key themes of Tibetan belief in relation to life's vital issues: how to live (including how to meditate and pray), how to prepare for death, how to negotiate the terrifying intermediate state know as bardo, how to escape from the endless cycle of rebirth. Also covered are the teachings of Tantra and of the lamas, and sacred texts such as the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
John Peacocke, PhD, is Lecturer in Indian Religions at the University of Bristol and Director of Sharpham College of Buddhist Studies. He is fluent in 10 Asian languages and has contributed to many religion and philosophy publications, including Buddhism: An Illustrated Guide (DBP, 2001).
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ISBN 13 9781904292647
ISBN 10 190429264X
Title The Tibetan Way of Life, Death and Rebirth
Author John Peacocke
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Watkins Media Limited
Year published 2003-10-09
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.