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Mentioned in 39 episodes
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
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Mentioned in 39 episodes
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in the context of asking if it is a real thing.


Tyler Cowen

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Donald S. Lopez Jr. on Buddhism
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when describing Bardo Thodol, the Tibetan Book of the Dead


Charles Hoskinson

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#215 Charles Hoskinson - Cardano Founder on the Secret DARPA AI Project That Became Siri
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when tracing the historical lineage of the phrase 'Nothing is true, everything is permitted.'

Shira Chess

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The Internet Is an Occult Machine (w/ Shira Chess)
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as a book that goes back to Guru Rinpoche, Padmasambhava, who brought Buddhism from India to Tibet.


Andrew Holecek

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Talking about Dark Retreat, Part 2 with Andrew Holecek
Mentioned in the context of Wilhelm's translations and Westerners' understanding of this material.

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Ep345: Against the Stream Magick, Awakening, & Crowley - Alan Chapman & Duncan Barford
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referring to one of the most often repeated lines in the book; “Emptiness cannot harm emptiness”.


Andrew Holecek

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Finding Truth In The Darkness & How To Lucid Dream w/ Andrew Holocek #505
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, who read it on recommendation of a friend who was sick with cancer.


Noah Ruschetta

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215 - Dying to Live
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as a reference to love light which is central to people today.

Tim Freke

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At the Leading Edge of a New Worldview: an electrifying conversation with Tim Freke
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as a book that helped him understand and describe his psychedelic experiences.


Ram Dass

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Ep. 292 – Coming Home to Being Human
David recalled a listener suggestion about the 'Bardo Thodol' (Tibetan Book of the Dead) and debated whether they'd previously covered it.

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Episode 328: Weapons Free



