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The Book That Reveals Life’s Biggest Illusion - no bs

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Everything is energy. Discover the profound secrets of The Tibetan Book of the Dead in this enlightening journey through life, death, and consciousness. 🌌

This isn’t just a video—it’s a key to your awakening. Uncover the hidden truths about the Bardos, the Clear Light, and the cycles of life and death. Learn how karma, frequency, and energy shape your afterlife and how to break free from repeating cycles to step into ultimate liberation.
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Video Timestamps
0:00 A Hidden Truth Kept From You
1:15 You’re One of the Chosen Ones: Life and Death Rules Don’t Apply to You
3:05 Ancient Wisdom: The Mystery Behind Death and Eternal Essence
5:40 The Tibetan Book of the Dead: Death as a Transition, Not an End
8:20 Bardos: The Gateway to Truth and Liberation
11:45 Shadows and Fear: What Keeps Most People Trapped in the Cycle
15:10 The Clear Light: Awakening to Your Infinite Potential
18:30 Karma and the Afterlife: Your Mind as the Creator
22:15 Breaking Free: How to Escape the Cycle of Rebirth
26:00 Practical Mastery: Navigating Bardos in Everyday Life
30:45 Energy and Frequency: The Keys to Shaping Your Afterlife
34:00 Quantum Leap: Redefining Death and Rebirth
37:20 Preparing for the Unknown: Trusting the Light Within
40:10 Living Boldly: Embracing Life Without Fear
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Imaeda, Y. (2010). The bar Do Thos Grol, or ‘The Tibetan Book of the Dead’: Tibetan Conversion to Buddhism or Tibetanisation of Buddhism? In BRILL eBooks (pp. 143–158). doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004182035.i-254.31
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Murphy, T. (2006). Commentary on “Nondualistic experiences of light in near-death experiences and in The Tibetan book of the dead.” The Journal of Near-death Studies, 25(1). doi.org/10.17514/jnds-2006-25-1-p17-20
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