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How We Live Is How We Die [Book]
How We Live Is How We Die [Book]
How We Live Is How We Die [Book]
How We Live Is How We Die [Book]
How We Live Is How We Die [Book]
How We Live Is How We Die [Book]

How We Live Is How We Die [Book]

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And accompanying each ending is a beginning, though it may be unclear what the beginning holds. Poignant for readers of all ages, her teachings on the bardos—a Tibetan term referring to a state of transition, including what happens between this life and the next—reveal their power and relevance at each moment of our lives. She also offers practical methods for transforming life’s most challenging emotions about change and uncertainty into a path of awakening and love. In all, Pema provides readers with a master course in living life fully and compassionately in the shadow of death and change.

And accompanying each ending is a beginning, though it may be unclear what the beginning holds. Poignant for readers of all ages, her teachings on the bardos—a Tibetan term referring to a state of transition, including what happens between this life and the next—reveal their power and relevance at each moment of our lives. She also offers practical methods for transforming life’s most challenging emotions about change and uncertainty into a path of awakening and love. In all, Pema provides readers with a master course in living life fully and compassionately in the shadow of death and change.

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How We Live Is How We Die [Book]

$27.49

(5 reviews)

And accompanying each ending is a beginning, though it may be unclear what the beginning holds. Poignant for readers of all ages, her teachings on the bardos—a Tibetan term referring to a state of transition, including what happens between this life and the next—reveal their power and relevance at each moment of our lives. She also offers practical methods for transforming life’s most challenging emotions about change and uncertainty into a path of awakening and love. In all, Pema provides readers with a master course in living life fully and compassionately in the shadow of death and change.

And accompanying each ending is a beginning, though it may be unclear what the beginning holds. Poignant for readers of all ages, her teachings on the bardos—a Tibetan term referring to a state of transition, including what happens between this life and the next—reveal their power and relevance at each moment of our lives. She also offers practical methods for transforming life’s most challenging emotions about change and uncertainty into a path of awakening and love. In all, Pema provides readers with a master course in living life fully and compassionately in the shadow of death and change.