Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, born in 1965 in northeast India, was trained in the meditative and intellectual disciplines of Indian and Tibetan Buddhism under the guidance of many of the greatest masters from Tibet's pre-exile generation. He is a widely celebrated teacher, known for his skill in making the full richness of Buddhist wisdom accessible to modern minds, and devotes much of his energy to developing a vision of a genuine Western Buddhism. For more information, go to www.rebelbuddha.com.
"Mind Beyond Death picks up where the Tibetan Book of the Dead
leaves off. . . . This stunning work will prepare the seeker of
truth for the moments before during and beyond the material
expiration of our body our vessel. . . . This reviewer has been
reading esoteric spiritual texts since age seventeen and has never
seen as clear and skillful a description. . . . Splendid."—New Age
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"This is the most significant work in English on the six bardos
since the publication of transcripts of two seminars given many
years ago by my guru Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. Now once again these
wonderful teachings are illuminated by the deep wisdom and
compassion of a genuine master."—Francesca Fremantle, author
of Luminous Emptiness: A Guide to the Tibetan Book of the Dead
"Mind Beyond Death goes a long way toward demystifying these
teachings about the transition between one life and another and
making them relevant to everyday life. The way to meet death fully,
says Ponlop Rinpoche, is to die every day to every moment to
everything. To our thoughts to our agony to our emotions to our
loving relationships—even to our joy. At forty-one, Ponlop
Rinpoche, who makes his home in Seattle, is at the forefront of a
new generation of traditionally trained Tibetan Buddhist
scholar-teachers. You're sure to hear more from him in the
future."—Shambhala Sun
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