Buddhism has a lot to say about the role of
death in human life, as well as its true nature.
Death can be a teacher. Only in facing
death, those of loved
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To
Buddhism, however,
death is not the end of life, it is merely the end of the body we inhabit in this life, but our spirit will still remain and seek out
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Kusala.org is a web site focused on the work of Rev. Kusala an American born
Buddhist monk living in Los Angeles, California.
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Following
death, according to Tibetan
Buddhism, the spirit of the departed goes through a process lasting forty-nine days that is divided into three stages
...www.near-death.com
Aug 14, 2007
... Facing
death realistically does not mean being obsessed by it. Here, as in other respects,
Buddhism teaches a Middle Way.
...www.accesstoinsight.org
Amazon.com: Making Friends with
Death: A
Buddhist Guide to Encountering Mortality: Judith L. Lief: Books.
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Contemplation and meditation on
death and impermanence are regarded as very important in
Buddhism for two reasons : (1) it is only by recognising how
...www.buddhanet.net
Our dreams also provide an opportunity for mindfulness of
death. In Tibetan
Buddhist death literature it is said that at the moment of falling asleep one
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