Tibetan Book of The Dead - The Great Liberation
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This kids are very lucky to here this .
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This documentary calms my mind and fills my heart with compassion, thank you for posting :D
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Man sticks his head up girls ass
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When you are born, you cry, but the whole world is overjoyed. When you die, the world cries, but you may find the great liberation (Bardo Thotrol)
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The esoteric meaning of the great liberation is the 49 days of a samadhi; a spiritual awakening that lasts as long in lucid recognition of the oneness of all things as one's own nature, and that this total stopping is exactly the same as death, the spirit passes through the various lights of the ever-physical bardos from the darmakaya on down until they find one that resonates with their spiritual evolution. Every moment of time a death rebirth cycle until one awakens to one's true nature.
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thanks for the video my friend, this has opened my eyes and has added another understanding perception towards my life. I am only concerned if I could know this knowledge after I die so that I can guide myself, calm myself down and understand the reason for my random sufferings and make a right choice. I had my eyes wet during this incredible journey.
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Thank you this is so informative.
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Thank you very much for this wonderful and insightful clip. I have gained so much learning from this clip. Once again, thank you so much. May you always find happiness.
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@antivatican1 New age?!? Buddhism, is hundreds of years older than Christianity!
Go troll else were.
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@omarlives Yeah, it's cool. But aren't all traditions passed down, so what makes these people so special? I wouldn't have thumbed it down until I saw what you wrote about whoever downed this should get a life. You should vote for Ron Paul if you're so smart.
narrated by Leonard Cohen that is awesome. they say that 49 days is the usual length of time between one's life and rebirth...in humans, the pineal gland also appears after the 49th day of gestation ( =
leapinlueschen 6 months ago 19
Tibetan Book of The Dead - The Great Liberation
Oct-17-2011--The state of our minds in life affects the nature and quality of our experiences in death and our true essence has never been born and can never die. Accessible and authentic as always Buddhas teaching of 'impermanence' : that all things arise and fade away - that all things are temporary in nature.
People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of a fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar.
88888FORCE 4 months ago 15