Excellent Death & Rebirth In Tibetan Buddhism
Perhaps most people reading this page already know of the profound depth of first hand experiential acquaintance with the process of dying and reincarnation that Tibetan Lamas, Mystics and Yogis have come to know and maintain through their practices and rituals.
No one knows more than the Tibetan Buddhist clergy, of then and now, about how to prepare for the best possible death, how to optimize the process as it takes place, when death actually occurs, and how to support consciousness / mind after the death of the physical body.
It is my intention to, as time permits, develop complete support for this arguably most important of the tasks we must all do in life, die, using this page as the home page for this topic.
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Impermanance
The world and all its inhabitants are impermanent.
In particular, the life of each being is like a water bubble.
It is uncertain when I will die and become a corpse.
As it is only the dharma that can help me at that time, I must practice now with diligence.
Lama Pamela Holtum, 23.1.2007