I've been wanting to volunteer at a hospice. This book looks like it could be helpful.Nick r wrote:Life in Relation to Death
By Chagdud Tulku
Small, but mighty
Is there ebook available?
I've been wanting to volunteer at a hospice. This book looks like it could be helpful.Nick r wrote:Life in Relation to Death
By Chagdud Tulku
Small, but mighty
Not sure if there is an Ebook. It's a small book (physically speaking) but is very direct. You can buy it here: http://www.tibetantreasures.com/Padma_P ... ath_1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;lorem wrote:I've been wanting to volunteer at a hospice. This book looks like it could be helpful.Nick r wrote:Life in Relation to Death
By Chagdud Tulku
Small, but mighty
Is there ebook available?
Thanks. I will check it out. Yeah, work, kids, practice--need to integrate practice into life. No distraction. Sounds simple...Nick r wrote:Not sure if there is an Ebook. It's a small book (physically speaking) but is very direct. You can buy it here: http://www.tibetantreasures.com/Padma_P ... ath_1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;lorem wrote:I've been wanting to volunteer at a hospice. This book looks like it could be helpful.Nick r wrote:Life in Relation to Death
By Chagdud Tulku
Small, but mighty
Is there ebook available?
if you're thinking about hospice work, this could be a good one. Another book that inspired me to look into hospice work was How Can I Help? by Ram Das. But, my work schedule changed and I couldnt commit to volunteer...
Wish I could find Differentiation of the Three Codes and The Dharma's Gatekeepers here in Europe and being able to pay without having to sell a kidney. One of these is being published again through Wisdom's Tibetan Classics series, if I remember correctly you saying?