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  1. The Tibetan Book of the Dead: A Way of Life: Directed by Yukari Hayashi, Barrie McLean. With Leonard Cohen, The Dalai Lama, Ram Dass, Nagap. Death is real, it comes without warning and it cannot be escaped.

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  2. The soul's 49-day journey towards rebirth is envisioned through actual photography of rarely seen Buddhist rituals, interwoven with groundbreaking animation by internationally acclaimed filmmaker Ishu Patel. Directed by : Barrie McLean. Share this Documentary: Facebook Twitter Reddit Email.

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  3. This is the first of a sensitive two-part documentary showing how death and dying is contextualised in the traditional Buddhist culture in Ladakh. A Tibetan man has died and the family gather round as the Tibetan Book of the Dead is read to help guide the dead man into a good rebirth in his future life.

  4. Jun 4, 1994 · Narrated by Leonard Cohen, this two-part series explores ancient teachings on death and dying and boldly visualises the afterlife according to Tibetan philosophy. Tibetan Buddhists believe that after a person dies, they enter a state of "bardo" for 49 days until a rebirth.

  5. Narrated by Leonard Cohen, this two-part series explores ancient teachings on death and dying and boldly visualises the afterlife according to Tibetan philosophy. Tibetan Buddhists believe that after a person dies, they enter a state of "bardo" for 49 days until a rebirth.

    • Barrie Mclean, Yukari Hayashi, Hiroaki Mori
    • 46 min
    • Leonard Cohen
  6. Yukari Hayashi & Barrie McLean. 1994 45 min. This two-part series explores ancient teachings on death and dying. It was filmed over a four-month period on location in the Himalayas where the original text still yields an essential influence over people's views of life and death.

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  8. Jan 24, 2012 · The Tibetan Book of the Dead: A Way of Life. Filmmaker Barrie McLean examines the history of the book and its traditional use in northern India, as well as its acceptance in Western hospices.

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