How to pray for someone who passed away (Buddhism)

Buddhist Wisdom, Modern Life - Un pódcast de Claire Villarreal, PhD

If you know someone who’s recently died (or want to help the people we all hear about on the news every day who die of COVID, in wars, or in gun violence), here’s an explanation and a short practice. I’ll explain how to prepare to support your loved one (or a stranger) who’s recently died, based on Tibetan Buddhist teachings as well as modern research on near death experiences and cases of reincarnation. I’ll also show you how to use the mantra of Amitabha, the buddha of limitless light whose pure land is easy to be reborn into. And if the person you’re supporting isn’t Buddhist, you can use a variation of the practice. Amitabha’s mantra: OM AMI DEVA HRI Watch this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DwTaIWqwvtY More on Amitabha: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amit%C4%81bha More mantras: https://youtu.be/PuyE_S1UZhs Check out my book on Buddhist basics: https://geni.us/buddhistpathtojoy Write me: [email protected] May all beings be well.

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