
Liberation Upon Hearing in the Between
Living with the Tibetan Book of the Dead
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Robert Thurman
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Robert Thurman
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Enjoy this immensely
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the perfect adjunct to the book
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wonderfully and compassionately over top!
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Absolutely wonderful and rich
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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 tooDid 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.Any additional comments?
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...At Long last
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The hallmarks of this phenomena may appear when disciplined intellectuals, e.g., "experts" used to delivering logical, simplified explanations of new or complicated theories to individuals seeking a better understanding, are unconsciously seduced into pandering for audience approval as a prior requirement to create a more open minded, communicative environment.
In this performance, one hears traces of that condescending humor so obviously borrowed from the late night comedy shows on American TV; you know the style, snarky comedians repeating headline news, adding sarcasm they hope the audience appreciates, or spitting out the “F” word for shock value, then using sounds of audience laughter to punctuate their incoherent, stream-of-conscious spew of Ad Hominem attacks.
At times I wondered if portions if this audible book were actually tryouts for a spot on a comedy channel, and pasted into this recording by mistake.
This speaker is obviously a learned man whose literary style, cohesive composition, and ability to break down complex, intuitively abstract mental constructs is a remarkable achievement to be shared. Anyone who reads his work knows this.
So if you are looking for meaningful, serious, or thought provoking insights you have not found in other texts on Tibetan Buddhism, this is not it.
It is however, a rambling, sometimes humorous, sometimes entertainingly disjointed performance of under enunciated, discombobulated, word groupings so lacking of connective syntax that if printed verbatim, any effort to understand the subsequent reading of the text of this performance would be taxing.
On the other hand, if you are a fan of this speaker, his style, humor, especially enthusiasm with respect to this topic is impossible to deny.
WOW. WHAT THEATER IS THIS?
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Death is Important
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Bob Thurman teaching the Tibetan Book of the Dead
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Great performance and material, audio loud sometim
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Would you consider the audio edition of Liberation Upon Hearing in the Between to be better than the print version?
Hearing Robert Thurman teach this in his own style is remarkable.What does Robert Thurman bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
These are teachings we reflect on regularly on the Buddhist path, but the ways he teaches them and leads meditation truly connect me with the intensity of the practices and inspire me.Excellent teaching.
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