City Libraries, City of Gold Coast

The Tibetan way of life, death and rebirth, John Peacock

Label
The Tibetan way of life, death and rebirth, John Peacock
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references ( page 138) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Tibetan way of life, death and rebirth
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
John Peacock
Summary
Tibet is the homeland of a profound but complex wisdom, characterized by a fascinating fusion of Buddhism with the older Bon religion. From Buddhism comes an emphasis on compassion, asceticism and enlightenment, while from Bon comes a preoccupation with shamanic healing, demonic forces and the fight between good and evil. This book looks at key themes of Tibetan belief in relation to the vital issues: how to live (including how to meditate and pray), how to prepare for death, how to negotiate the intermediate state known as bardo and how to escape from the endless cycle of rebirth. Also covered are the teachings of Tantra and of the lamas, as well as sacred texts such as Song of Milarepa and the 14th-century Tibetan book of the dead. Beautifully illustrated, the book unfolds the mysteries of Tibetan belief with unparalleled clarity
Target audience
adult
Classification

Incoming Resources