A Friday night talk and discussion with Nalandabodhi Karunika Dan Hirshberg
What has been called the Tibetan Book of the Dead is not only a manual for dying but one for living, to help us prepare for the inevitable moment when we depart this life. While its description of the dissolution process may be timeless, how are we to personally apply its instructions in our modern context? In this talk, Dan will briefly outline the conceptual and textual history of the Tibetan Book of the Dead and focus on its practical application in our current conditions.
Date/Time: Friday May 9, 7:00 to 8:30 PM MT
Location: Odantapuri, 2229 Broadway Boulder CO
Hybrid via Zoom with recording: Please register for the Zoom link
Cost: Free, donations welcome
Bio: Karunika Dan Hirshberg, PhD is Teaching Associate Professor of Tibetan Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. He has been a student of Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche since 2004 and serves on the Karunika Council in Nalandabodhi (leadership group for their “compassionate” senior teachers).
Note: Dan’s talk is part of a weekend workshop on End of Life. Learn more and register for the full workshop.

