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Living and Dying Today by Sogyal Rinpoche
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Living and Dying Today

by Sogyal Rinpoche

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With his remarkable gift for presenting the essence of Tibetan Buddhism in a way that is both au thentic and profoundly relevant to the modern mind Sogyal Rinpoche enjoys a world-wide reputation. A lively and engaging speaker his rare gift for communication cuts through cultural religious and psychological barriers to reveal the essential truths of the Buddha's teaching and opens the hearts and minds of his audience to an intensely personal experience of their own true nature. In this series of teachings he deepens the main themes of his book exploring issues of crucial importance to us today such as: How to follow a spiritual path in this day and age; the true message of impermanence; the practices of pmeditation and compassion; and how we can care for and show our love to the dying.

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