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Luminous emptiness : understanding the Tibetan book of the dead

معرفی کتاب «Luminous emptiness : understanding the Tibetan book of the dead» نوشتهٔ Francesca Fremantle، منتشرشده توسط نشر Shambhala Publications در سال 2003. این کتاب در 6 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The Tibetan Book of the Dead, a best-seller for three decades, is one of the most widely read texts of Tibetan Buddhism. Over the years, it has been studied and cherished by Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike. Luminous Emptiness is a detailed guide to this classic work, elucidating its mysterious concepts, terms, and imagery. Fremantle relates the symbolic world of the Tibetan Book of the Dead to the experiences of everyday life, presenting the text not as a scripture for the dying, but as a guide for the living. According to the Buddhist view, nothing is permanent or fixed. The entire world of our experience is constantly appearing and disappearing at every moment. Using vivid and dramatic imagery, the Tibetan Book of the Dead presents the notion that most of us are living in a dream that will continue from lifetime to lifetime until we truly awaken by becoming enlightened. Here, Fremantle, who worked closely with Chögyam Trungpa on the 1975 translation of the Tibetan Book of the Dead (Shambhala), brings the expertise of a lifetime of study to rendering this intriguing classic more accessible and meaningful to the living. Luminous Emptiness features in-depth explanations of: • The Tibetan Buddhist notions of death and rebirth • The meaning of the five energies and the five elements in Tibetan Buddhism • The mental and physical experience of dying, according to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition

the tibetan Book Of The Dead, A Best-seller For Three Decades, Is One Of The Most Widely Read Texts Of Tibetan Buddhism. Over The Years, It Has Been Studied And Cherished By Buddhists And Non-buddhists Alike. luminous Emptiness is A Detailed Guide To This Classic Work, Elucidating Its Mysterious Concepts, Terms, And Imagery. Fremantle Relates The Symbolic World Of The tibetan Book Of The Dead to The Experiences Of Everyday Life, Presenting The Text Not As A Scripture For The Dying, But As A Guide For The Living.

according To The Buddhist View, Nothing Is Permanent Or Fixed. The Entire World Of Our Experience Is Constantly Appearing And Disappearing At Every Moment. Using Vivid And Dramatic Imagery, The tibetan Book Of The Dead presents The Notion That Most Of Us Are Living In A Dream That Will Continue From Lifetime To Lifetime Until We Truly Awaken By Becoming Enlightened. Here, Fremantle, Who Worked Closely With Chögyam Trungpa On The 1975 Translation Of The tibetan Book Of The Dead (shambhala), Brings The Expertise Of A Lifetime Of Study To Rendering This Intriguing Classic More Accessible And Meaningful To The Living.

luminous Emptiness features In-depth Explanations Of:

   •  The Tibetan Buddhist Notions Of Death And Rebirth
   •  The Meaning Of The Five Energies And The Five Elements In Tibetan Buddhism
   •  The Mental And Physical Experience Of Dying, According To The Tibetan Buddhist Tradition

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in 1975, Shambhala Published The Tibetan Book Of The Dead, Whose Actual Name Is Less Catchy: The Great Liberation Through Hearing During The Immediate State. (this Misnomer Originated With W.y. Evans-wentz's Initial English Translation In 1927, Piggy-backing On The Egyptian Book Of The Dead's Popularity At That Time.) The 1975 Version Of Padmasambhava's Original Eighth-century Text, Translated By Fremantle And Chegyam Trungpa, Strengthened A Bridge Between Tibetan Buddhism And The West, And It Stills Sells Briskly. To Pay Tribute To Her Teacher Trungpa, Fremantle Offers This Commentary To Expound Upon And Clarify The Spiritual Classic. Her Solo Work Here Is A Blend Of High Intellectualism, Readability And Spiritual Gifts That Successfully Enhance The Understanding Of The Bardos, Or Stages, Between Life And Death. The Commentary's First Part Examines The Text's Foundations, Illuminating Its Rich Concepts, While The Second Applies This Clarified Knowledge To Newly Translated Excerpts. As Trungpa Once Observed, The Text Could Just As Easily Be Called The Tibetan Book Of Birth; It Is Indeed A Manual About Death, The Process Of Dissolution, But Also The Process Of Coming Into Being, And These Two Processes Are Continually At Work In Every Moment Of Life. Fremantle Wrote This For Everyone Who Feels Attracted To The Tibetan Book Of The Dead, Whether They Are Buddhist Or Not. Except For The Most Dedicated Students, This Is Not A Book For Beginners, But It Will Provide Expert Assistance For Those Who Yearn To Contemplate Tibetan Buddhism's Deeper Fathoms. (dec.) Forecast: Fremantle's Association With The 1975 Translation Of The Tibetan Book Of The Dead, And With Chegyam Trungpa, Should Help This Become An Enduring Backlist Title For Shambhala. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

The Tibetan Book of the Dead, a best-seller for three decades, is one of the most widely read texts of Tibetan Buddhism. Over the years, it has been studied and cherished by Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike. Luminous Emptiness is a detailed guide to this classic work, elucidating its mysterious concepts, terms, and imagery. Fremantle relates the symbolic world of the Tibetan Book of the Dead to the experiences of everyday life, presenting the text not as a scripture for the dying, but as a guide for the living. According to the Buddhist view, nothing is permanent or fixed. The entire world of our experience is constantly appearing and disappearing at every moment. Using vivid and dramatic imagery, the Tibetan Book of the Dead presents the notion that most of us are living in a dream that will continue from lifetime to lifetime until we truly awaken by becoming enlightened. Here, Fremantle, who worked closely with ChOgyam Trungpa on the 1975 translation of the Tibetan Book of the Dead (Shambhala), brings the expertise of a lifetime of study to rendering this intriguing classic more accessible and meaningful to the living. Luminous Emptiness features in-depth explanations of: The Tibetan Buddhist notions of death and rebirth The meaning of the five energies and the five elements in Tibetan Buddhism The mental and physical experience of dying, according to the Tibetan Buddhist tradition " Francesca Fremantle received her doctorate from the School of Oriental and African Studies at London University. She is a scholar and translator of Sanskrit and Tibetan works and was a student of ChOgyam Trungpa for many years. ""A deeply heartfelt guide to spiritual fulfillment through Buddhism, Luminous Emptiness provides interested seekers with a journey through the Tibetan Book of the Dead, and Fremantle is an expert guide."--Los Angeles Times "A scholar in Sanskrit and Tibetan, Fremantle is more than qualified to write this guide; she collaborated with renowned meditation master and scholar ChOgyam Trungpa on a well-received translation of the Tibetan Book of the Dead in 1975. Nothing less than a careful explanation of the world and the ideas that surround that text, this new work is an excellent and plainly written manual to the complex mythologies, symbols, philosophies, and doctrines of Tibetan Buddhism. The West could hardly ask for a better primer. Highly recommended."-Library Journal "In Luminous Emptiness, Francesca Fremantle provides a commentary on the Tibetan Book of the Dead that integrates its teachings with both the central topics of the Buddhist canon and with the ongoing experiences of our lives. Her illuminating exposition of the inner meanings and relevance of the text's tantric symbolism reflects many years of study, contemplation and practice. Luminous Emptiness is valuable in making the root text more meaningful and suggestive. It succeeds in enlivening our appreciation of the immense possibilities which we are offered now, moment to moment."-Shambhala Sun "This is the most lucid and comprehensive exposition of the Tibetan Book of the Dead to appear in English. It illuminates the esoteric path and reveals the way to heal life's miseries-the projection of our minds."-Tulku Thondup, author of the Healing Power of Mind and Boundless Healing The Tibetan Book of the Dead is one of the best-known texts representing Tibetan Buddhism. Over the years, it has proven to be of deep interest to many people beyond the sphere of Buddhism. Luminous Emptiness, Francesca Fremantle's detailed guide to this classic text, leads the reader through the concepts upon which the text is based, the terms it uses, and the imagery it contains. It is helpful to anyone interested in knowing more about the complex symbolism of Tibetan Buddhism. By looking closely at the vivid and extraordinary images of Tibetan Buddhism, she relates that symbolic world to the experiences of everyday life. "In Luminous Emptiness, Francesca Fremantle presents the classic Tibetan Book of the Dead not as a scripture to be read to the dying but as a guide for the living. Fremantle, who worked closely with Chogyam Trungpa on the 1975 translation of the original text, brings the expertise of a lifetime of study to rendering this intriguing classic more accessible and meaningful."--BOOK JACKET. The author leans on a lifetime of study to produce this readable but intellectually stimulating version of the classic Buddhist text, which covers such topics as advanced meditation practices, notions of death and rebirth, the five energies and five elements of Tibetan Buddhism, and the mental and physical experience of dying. Original. 10,000 first printing.
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