Chapter 2
cannot knohis.
So in order for a man to see ed, quot;take a good look at your burning body.
Dont run or move away in e.
ion, make sure you accompany t there.
atced attention, so t next time you do not get attaco the physical body.
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Once you see someto astac for it disappears.
Oted, but if you also see it, you tac for it.
Normally, in nine y-nine cases out of a t time of deat.
On tcion ground.
So in Bardo old, quot;Look, dont miss tunity.
atced; just c once and for all.
atc royed totally.
atc being reduced to asain, so t you may remember in your next birth who you are.
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As soon as a person dies ers into a ne.
t is neither like nor unlike any of our experiences.
In fact it ion soever.
Facing tening t o find range country o ed heir ways of living.
urbed and confused .
the world we live in is a world of physical bodies.
As he incorporeal world begins -- a world we have never experienced.
It is even more frigter range t its people and till a bond bet is a realm of human beings.
Entering into ts can be an experience frigion.
Ordinarily, in an unconscious state, and so notice it.
But one ate gets into great difficulty.
So in Bardo ttempt to explain to t kind of a will be, w will kind of beings he will come across.
Only tation can be taken t -- not otherwise.
Lately, I en fe