Monday, March 15, 2010

Virtue Ethics Abortion

The adventure of the Bard


few years the well-known "Tibetan Book of the Dead," the Bard Thodol, has become a frequently cited text in spiritual circles as a handbook to help guide the dying to face in a more conscious possible death.

In fact in our western culture the death process has become increasingly taboo. While newspapers, TV, magazines continually postpone images of dead bodies, the reality of the death process is often confined in hospitals or at most a few nurses in the care of private, but not like a normal event in the past, which is part of our everyday life.

If in the West even to talk of death is now a painful subject and almost rude, in Tibet the process of death is revered as an important moment in the life of a person. Starting from the concept of reincarnation, Tibetan teaching as the soul of the deceased will not disappear forever, but find another body to which it determines, and so for many cycles of life, death and rebirth.

The old instructions are part of the Bard Thodol complex for us Westerners here that the writer MyNav brings us the concepts of this precious text on a fascinating novel, which turns out to be a real manual for travel between death and rebirth.

The novel, unique, takes place in the astral world and depicts the journey of the unconscious mind: a magic carpet that transports us from the Bardo of becoming reality in many other unconscious. Paul, the main character wakes up in the mysterious stage between death and rebirth and, at that stage of the absence of the conscious mind, he received the teachings of the masters of the mundane world and the astral. The plot surprises us all the time, while the life of Paul is transformed into thriving entura out of the ordinary that culminates face to face with the Absolute.

MyNav introduces us to the Middle World, and transports us from the Bardo of becoming, in many other planes of existence, describing in detail the adventure of the soul that no one remembers because it represents the stage where the conscious mind is absent. To substantiate the stories, the author includes the rare subtle suggestions and directives of his essays on how teachers prepare for the trip and shorten the route.

The writer has collected his knowledge through attendance at various oriental masters. He received his initiation into the Bard by Karmapa, the Twelfth Tai Situ Pa, Gyalstop Rinpoche and Ringu Tulku Rinpoche. He also studied with masters such as Advaita Poonjaji.

addition to connect his personal experiences in the astral MyNav explains in detail the extraordinary adventure of the soul during the intermediate stage to reincarnate on earth, also explained in the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
amazing experience and a modern twist and unique carrying the reader through the maze illustrating the effect produced by unconscious thoughts that there are, and how to find the most direct route to reach the goal without getting lost in the intermediate levels.

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Link

. Site MyNav
. The Bard

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