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  <identifier>Tse_Chen_Ling_Geshe_Dakpa_Remembering_Death_20041109</identifier>
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  <publicdate>2004-11-11 13:30:31</publicdate>
  <creator>Ven. Geshe Ngawang Dakpa</creator>
  <description>Remembering Death&#13;
Heart Advice on Death and Impermanence&#13;
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Death is something we all have to deal with in our lives. We ourselves are going to die one day, and even before that, we will probably have relatives and friends who will die.   Ven. Geshe Ngawang Dakpa presents a traditional approach to reflecting on death and the disadvantages of not contemplating the passage that we all face.  He provides glimpses on the essential points to consider and the path to follow.&#13;
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Death, dying, Tibetan Buddhism, karma, future lives, rebirth, impermanence, enlightenment</description>
  <date>2004-11-09 00:00:00</date>
  <collection>tse_chen_ling</collection>
  <title>Remembering Death</title>
  <uploader>monlam@highstream.net</uploader>
  <addeddate>2004-11-11 08:00:39</addeddate>
  <adder>losang monlam</adder>
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  <runtime>2:15</runtime>
  <updatedate>2005-02-27 21:57:10</updatedate>
  <updater>losang monlam</updater>
  <notes>The lectures are given in Tibetan and translated into English.  Please note that the translations have not been checked.&#13;
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For further information, please visit Tse Chen Ling Center for Tibetan Buddhist Studies at www.tsechenling.org</notes>
  <source>Lectures and Events</source>
  <taper>Marin Study Group</taper>
  <public>1</public>
  <publisher>Marin Study Group</publisher>
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