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Best esoteric or occult books you have read?
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[quote:syncro:MV80MjY2MTc5Xzc3NzI0MzMxX0E5RUEzOUQz] [quote:cosmicgypsy:MV80MjY2MTc5Xzc3NzIzOTI3X0M5RDIxMEM4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76537879:MV80MjY2MTc5Xzc3NzE4NDU2XzY5RUREODFC] Tibetian Book of the Dead. You need to know which lights to avoid when you've died. [/quote] I'm wondering if you could provide a synopsis. I'm not "going into the light" upon my passing. Been there, done that, ain't doing it again. But I didn't know there was more than one light, so if you could enlighten us I'd most appreciate it. With that, I'm going to see if I can find a free download of the book.....:pilot: [/quote] The book associates different lights and forms with the nature of the womb one may enter if attracted to it. For example, if I recall correctly, a smokey grey light indicates birth in a hell realm. The brighter colors are associated with different forms of a Buddha and higher births. It's been a while since I read it. ^ Nice find on the audio. [/quote]
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Favorite or most interesting esoteric books you have read?!
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