
Art and Imagination
Books of the Dead
Manuals for Living and Dying
Egyptian, Tibetan, Maya, Aztec, European
- ISBN 9780500810415
- 27.80 x 20.30 cm
- Paperback
- 96pp
- 148 Illustrations, 16 in colour
- First published 1994
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Add to BasketThe art of dying and the posthumous jorney of the soul have been described and depicted in many cultures. 'Dying before dying'. or practice in dying, has been sought throughout history, not just to overcome fear and give help at the moment of death, but to transfigure the quality of life. The 'books of the dead' are universally relevant as maps of a terrain that each of us will one day enter.
Stanislav Grof considers some of the most striking and important of the so-called 'books of the dead': ancient Egyptian funerary texts; the Tibetan Bardo Thodol; Maya and Aztec myths of the death and rebirth of the Hero Twins and the Plumed Serpent, Quetzalcoatl.From Europe come Christian visions of the souls's journeys, the danses macabre, and imagery of moral decay that recalls Tibetan practices.
Also of interest
Angels: Messengers of the Gods
Creation Myths: Man's Introduction to the World
Tibet: Turning the Wheel of Life


