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Dear Jack & All,

 

Many thanks... I have added this site to my favorites. When we were

discussing TCM books on dreams, I believe that I reviewed this site

during an internet search for Yi Jing or I Ching. {Do you remember?}

I am truly fascinated by the information that is condensed on Smith's web page - I will be exploring his site for a while. Thanks

again for your recommendation!

 

Sincerely, Danamarie

 

Dana:

 

All of those are good sources, here is another.

 

Tony Smith has an interesting essay on the Tibetan

Book:

 

http://www.valdostamuseum.org/hamsmith/Bardo.html

 

How we pass out of this life is quite important, so

the recent interest in the west about hospices and

death with dignity is really important.

 

Regards, Jack

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Danamarie:

 

Tony evidently was rebuffed by Cornell and the

academic world. The wonderful irony is that his

dissertation and theory probably enjoy far more

influence as a published website than they would as an

academic dissertation.

 

Regards, Jack

 

--- das4145 <asenat45 wrote:

 

> Dear Jack & All,

>

> Many thanks... I have added this site to my

> favorites. When we were

> discussing TCM books on dreams, I believe that I

> reviewed this site

> during an internet search for Yi Jing or I Ching.

> {Do you remember?}

> I am truly fascinated by the information that is

> condensed on > Smith's web page - I will be exploring his site for

> a while. Thanks

> again for your recommendation!

>

> Sincerely, Danamarie

>

> Dana:

>

> All of those are good sources, here is another.

>

> Tony Smith has an interesting essay on the Tibetan

> Book:

>

> http://www.valdostamuseum.org/hamsmith/Bardo.html

>

> How we pass out of this life is quite important, so

> the recent interest in the west about hospices and

> death with dignity is really important.

>

> Regards, Jack

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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