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What really happens after we die? The Tibetan Book of the Dead has guided seekers for centuries, offering profound wisdom about life, death, and the journey beyond. In this video, we explore its timeless teachings—revealing how to face mortality without fear, live with greater purpose, and awaken to the deeper mysteries of human existence. You’ll discover insights from ancient philosophy, psychology, and spirituality that illuminate the nature of consciousness and transformation. This isn’t just about death—it’s about living more fully, with clarity and courage. If you’re ready to shift your perspective and embrace the unknown, this journey is for you. #Philosophy #Spirituality #HumanBehavior #tibetanbookofthedead 📚 Sources Buckley, J. J. (2002). The Mandaeans: Ancient Texts and Modern People. Oxford University Press, USA. Donnelly, P. B. (2018). Liberation through Seeing: Screening The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Religions, 9(8), 239. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel9080239 Gielen, U. P. (2006). Death and dying in Buddhist Ladakh. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, 44(1), 24–28. https://doi.org/10.1080/14635240.2006... Goss, R. E., & Klass, D. (1997). TIBETAN BUDDHISM AND THE RESOLUTION OF GRIEF: THE BARDO-THODOL FOR THE DYING AND THE GRIEVING. Death Studies, 21(4), 377–395. https://doi.org/10.1080/074811897201895 Jung, C. G. (1969). The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Princeton University Press. Lee, R. L. M. (2003). The New Face of Death: Postmodernity and changing perspectives of the Afterlife. Illness Crisis & Loss, 11(2), 134–147. https://doi.org/10.1177/1054137302250937 Martinovic, J. (2018). THE RECEPTION OF C.G. JUNG IN US DEATH AND DYING STUDIES. Phanês Journal for Jung History, 1, 83–110. https://doi.org/10.32724/phanes.2018.... Parnia, S., Spearpoint, K., De Vos, G., Fenwick, P., Goldberg, D., Yang, J., Zhu, J., Baker, K., Killingback, H., McLean, P., Wood, M., Zafari, A. M., Dickert, N., Beisteiner, R., Sterz, F., Berger, M., Warlow, C., Bullock, S., Lovett, S., . . . Schoenfeld, E. R. (2014). AWARE—AWAreness during REsuscitation—A prospective study. Resuscitation, 85(12), 1799–1805. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitati... Rinpoche, S. (1994). The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. HarperOne. Schlieter, J. (2018). The Theosophical Discovery of the Tibetan Book of the Dead (1927). In Oxford University Press eBooks. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/978019088... Thurman, R. (1993). The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Liberation Through Understanding in the Between. Bantam. Zivkovic, T. (2014). Death and Reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism: In-between Bodies Browning, D. (2007). The thickness of experience, religion, and the varieties of science. Zygon®, 42(4), 821–824. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9744.2...