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This is a path of preparation — not just for dying, but for living fully. Grounded in the Bardo Thödol and the teachings of Tibetan Buddhist masters, offered freely for anyone who wants to look directly at what lies ahead.

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Understanding Impermanence

Day 1 of Week 1 — A 5-minute guided reflection on change.

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Death is not an ending. It is a gateway.

Every person will face death — their own, or someone they love. Yet we push it to the margins of our awareness, and when it arrives, we find ourselves unprepared, frightened, and alone.

The ancient wisdom of the Bardo Thödol (Tibetan Book of the Dead) offers a radically different way: to look at death directly, to prepare with care, and to use impermanence as a catalyst for living more fully.

This is not a book to read. It is a path to walk — a modern, accessible guide grounded in the public teachings of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, and the timeless lineage of Tibetan Buddhist wisdom.

Three paths, one purpose

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A 4-week guided journey

Week by week, from impermanence to bodhicitta. Each day includes teachings, guided meditation, and a dialogue with your AI guide.

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An AI guide, always here

Ask anything — about death, meditation, or the nature of mind. Responses grounded in the Bardo Thödol and the masters' own words.

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Simple practices for daily life

From a 3-minute breathing anchor to body scans and loving-kindness — no experience needed, anywhere, anytime.

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New to all this

You've never meditated. You don't know what a bardo is. You're just looking for a new way to understand life — and death.

In grief

You've lost someone. You're sitting with uncertainty, fear, or a grief that words can't reach. You need a steady companion.

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You've been practicing for years. You want to deepen your understanding of death, consciousness, and the nature of mind.

“Death is not extinguishing the light; it is putting out the lamp because dawn has come.”

— Rabindranath Tagore

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