A Guided Tour of Hell: A Graphic Memoir

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Price
$24.95  $23.20
Publisher
Shambhala
Publish Date
Pages
160
Dimensions
8.2 X 0.6 X 10.9 inches | 1.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781611801422

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About the Author

SAMUEL BERCHOLZ is the founder of Shambhala Publications. He has taught Buddhist philosophy and meditation practice throughout North America, Europe, and Australasia for more than forty years.

PEMA NAMDOL THAYE, commonly known as Pema Namdol, is a master Tibetan artist who has garnered international acclaim as a painter, sculptor, 3D mandala specialist, traditional Tibetan architect, author, and art educator.

Reviews

"Sam Bercholz, one of the most genuine and heartful teachers of dharma I've ever had the pleasure of knowing, has written a harrowing and vivid account of what might await us after death. A dark thrill to read, it is also a generous gift, reminding us that what we do here matters urgently."--George Saunders

"An apocalyptic guided tour through the infernal Buddhist hells realms revealed during a near-death experience. A courageous and subjective account, resonant with Buddhist doctrine, that veers far from the heavenly realms of much modern NDE literature. Sam Bercholz's narrative is vividly illustrated by Pema Namdol's brilliant artwork."--Robert Beer, author of The Encyclopedia of Tibetan Symbols and Motifs

"This book is an astonishingly generous offering: a tour of hell, guided with love. This is not a pacifying love. Rather, it is a love that destroys illusion to leave the reader in a state of discomfiting wakefulness. If you seek a deeply refined and discerning spiritual view that will compel you to journey beyond conventional thought, never to return, this book is for you."--Susan Piver, author of Start Here Now

"A Guided Tour of Hell graphically illustrates the naked consequences of the destructive side of our attitudes and actions. Buddhism says, when our mind is released from this physical setup, we could enjoy a heavenly world of peace and light, or suffer in a hellish world of darkness and pain. No one else creates these worlds for us. They are the reflections of our own past mental habits. Thank you, Sam, for returning with these mesmerizing descriptions of what you witnessed on the other side. I hope that they will make us mindful to become better people."--Tulku Thondup Rinpoche, author of The Healing Power of Mind and Boundless Healing

"A fascinating and deeply thought-provoking testimony, powerfully illustrated. A must-read for anyone who wonders what might happen at the time of death, or for most of us who wonder what might happen." --Matthieu Ricard, author of Happiness