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Liberation Upon Hearing in the Between
- Living with the Tibetan Book of the Dead
- Narrated by: Robert Thurman
- Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
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- William
- 03-31-12
At Long last
Would you listen to Liberation Upon Hearing in the Between again? Why?
Not only would I listen to this again, I listen to it daily!
What other book might you compare Liberation Upon Hearing in the Between to and why?
This generic question needs to read the question and look at this book. The title should give you a clue. But I will say that even Sogyal Rinpoche's Tibetan book of Living and Dying is the only book in the ball park for any sort of comparison. This translation and most especially Bob Thurman's delivery is quintessentially American . Yes , Bob is a real American Buddhist teacher amongst a growing handful.
Have you listened to any of Robert Thurman’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have listened to Bob Thurman before. First at the San Francisco Zen Center. He is a delight. Totally insightful and yet not too
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
My extreme reaction to this is : This is by far the best most easily accessed translation of the teaching to date.
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After practicing Tibetan Buddhism beginning in Scotland in 1970 to this date, I have found Bob's manner and insight into the teachings perfectly suited to this moment in human history. Thank you my friend for persevering...
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- John
- 12-01-05
Excellent!
Robert Thurman talks about the book commonly known as the "Tibetan Book of the Dead". He's a great scholar of the book, of the tradition from which it arises, and of its relation to other world religious writings and beliefs. He's also obviously himself a deeply spiritual person. So the talks are delightful, combining both fascinating scholarship and religious commitment. His talk is by turns serious and humorous, concentrated and playful. I highly recommend this, and one by no means need to be a Buddhist to enjoy it and benefit from it.
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- Mike
- 03-27-17
the perfect adjunct to the book
read this before and after reading the awesome translation. you will be that much better prepared for the culmination of your life between .
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- Magnus Almgren
- 04-06-07
Well worth listening for old/young hippies
If you ever found the Tibetan Book of the Dead interesting or useful, this one is for you. Contemporary, without leaving the origin, explanatory, explainig and recommending parallell concepts in our own cultural paradigm, without leaving his context.
If you ever had some things that you did not quite come to terms with during acid, this might me healing for you. It was for me.
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- Christina
- 03-13-16
Bob Thurman teaching the Tibetan Book of the Dead
It's a very difficult book about the death process and reincarnation explained in easily digestible modern speech. The Bardo, the in-between life and death. Explaining the nature of our subtle mind, which, according to Buddhism, does not die. Bob explains how the belief in a final poof, death, gone forever leads us to be a bit psychotic while we're here, because we disregard karma.
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- Oskar's Mom
- 12-04-08
I LOVE Robert Thurman
If you are going to only get one Bob Thurman download do the "Jewel Tree of Tibet" this on he rambles on a bit more and it's more one of his lectures then truly a book about the Tibetan Book of the Dead. But personally I like his quirky style, funny political commentary, and his version of Buddhism. It makes really lofty intellectual material accessible and interesting. I have listened to it at least 4-5 times already.
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- sam
- 12-16-19
just a stand-up
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- CLR
- 04-23-13
Interesting but disquieting
The author is engaging and obviously knows his subject. The content is hard to grasp for this Western mind at least and in parts rather uncomfortable.
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- Gilbert
- 02-27-12
Not for the Novice
What does Robert Thurman bring to the story that you wouldn???t experience if you just read the book?
Robert Thurman is beyond the doubt a notable Buddhist Scholar. As such, this book is not for the novice or the beginning intermediate level Buddhist. Dr. Thurman goes into great and granular detail on buddhist doctrine. As a Buddhist book on the perspective of death, the story was lost in the detail.
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- Carol J. Stoltenberg
- 02-04-08
Disappointing
I was prepared to be educated and perhaps in the bargain to improve my mind with this lecture. How interesting I thought. How disappointing I found. Robert Thurman peppered his lecture with political statements which had absolutely nothing to do with the Tibetan Book of the Dead. You say I'd probably not be so rankled if I agreed with his statements. You're right but I ask why his statements were necessary. They threw me off course, I became totally distracted and lost interest in the subject. One final regret is that I used an Audible.com credit for this audiobook.
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- Ali S.
- 06-28-15
Enlightening and Inspiring
A very accessible introduction to The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Includes a useful meditation. It's not just for Buddhists ; Robert Thurman explains in a clear , and humorous, way how people of any religion and no religion can benefit from cultivating wisdom and compassion and from learning to live and to die in a more pucid way.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-09-20
Excellent
I’m studying the book Liberation Upon Hearing...and this analysis is so easy to follow and very informative, engaging and entertaining too.
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- Marko
- 11-15-19
More personal opinion than translation
Who named him the expert in Budhism? This is less a book than audio recording of a presentation (along with the noise from the crowd). The presenter is less speaking about what thw originl teachings are and more what he thinks of it (along with much not needed jokes and forced laughter). I couldn't finish the first half...
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- Nick Noble
- 03-02-19
Over dramatic flippant delivery
The story gets lost because of the dramatised delivery and the forced chuckling and laughing. Also way too political with too many unnecessary superficial swipes at earthly authorities.