Religion & Beliefs
Tibetanska knjiga mrtvih
The Tibetan Book of the Dead is a unique work of the sacred segment of world literature. It was originally called Bardo Thodol (Liberation by Listening on the Afterlife). With an afterword by C. G. Jung.
Tibetanska knjiga mrtvih
The Tibetan Book of the Dead is a key work of Tibetan Buddhism, translated from the original Mahayana tradition. This edition is based on the 1927 English edition by Walter Y. Evans-Wentz and Lama Kazi Dawa Samdup.
Tibetanska knjiga o življenju i umiranju
A spiritual classic that combines the ancient wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism with insights into death, dying, and the nature of consciousness. The book is not a translation of the Tibetan Book of the Dead, but a comprehensive introduction to Tibetan spiritual
Tibetanska mistika
With this book, Govinda reveals Tibet, far away and isolated, as one of the last living links that connects the people of our time with the civilizations of the past.
Ti si Krist - za nas i za sve ljude
"You are Christ - for us and for all people" a book from 2008 explores deep spiritual and theological themes through the prism of Christ's message and its significance for humanity.
To give or not to give?
To Give or Not to Give: Rethinking Dependency, Restoring Generosity, and Redefining Sustainability (2007) by John Rowell is a book that questions traditional approaches to Christian charity and missions.
Tražeći svjetla obnovna
Proceedings of theological debates in Đakovo 1992 - 1998.
Treće oko
In this book, Lobsang Rampa tells how as a seven-year-old boy he entered the Chakpori monastery, a temple of Tibetan medicine, where he studied under great teachers, learning from them mystical skills such as clairvoyance, levitation, astral projections..