Life, Death, and Rebirth—Pema Chödrön on the Tibetan Book of the Dead
What happens when we die? One of the most treasured resources for
understanding this essential question is the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
With Embracing the Unknown, Pema Chödrön delves into the
teachings of this extraordinary Buddhist text—not only for what it tells
us about the journey of the soul beyond this life, but also as a source
of profound wisdom for navigating the uncertainty we face each day in
“the bardo of this life.” In this landmark appearance recorded
live at the Omega Institute, Pema explores the universal mystery of
life, death, and rebirth, including:
- What is the bardo? How any state between an ending and a beginning gives us an unparalleled opportunity for transformation
- What is rebirth? Pema takes a deeper look at this concept and how it also occurs in our moment-to-moment experience
- Can we let go? Guidance for honoring the difficult emotions of fear, sadness, and grief with an open and curious heart
- How can we prepare? Meditation techniques and everyday practices for befriending change, groundlessness, and the unknown
- What can we really know about death? Why the teachings of the Book of the Dead are valuable no matter what you believe
“Death isn’t just something that happens at the end,” teaches Pema.
“Life is continually arising, dwelling, ceasing, and arising. It’s a
cycle that goes on every day, and continues to go on forever.” Featuring
insightful Q&A sessions with a live audience, Embracing the Unknown
invites you to explore the most daunting and liberating truth of our
human experience—guided by Pema Chödrön’s hallmark blend of insight,
humor, and fearless love.
3 audio CDs. Approximately 3 hours 20 minutes.