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  • Writing too small but interesting  

    The books of the dead Tibetan, Egyptian and Christian (Paperback)
    As write in the title, a pity that the characters are so small. Even with my glasses and just correct, I have great difficulty reading ... Pity then that the comparative analysis of the three traditions in the air just made .... I do not know if I ge
  • Treaty on the death of the Tibetan point of view, and Egyptian Christians  

    The books of the dead Tibetan, Egyptian and Christian (Paperback)
    Book in perfect condition, in the general interest because in principle death affects us directly and it is interesting to observe the cultural differences between the 3 inputs. My interest is mainly found in the views of Tibetans.
  • Stay on my hunger 1  

    The books of the dead Tibetan, Egyptian and Christian (Paperback)
    Very interesting introduction but may be my lack of knowledge, I lacked comments about certain passages. I'll try to document and read it again.
  • Comparison on the visions of the afterlife  

    The books of the dead Tibetan, Egyptian and Christian (Paperback)
    an exciting comparative study on the vision of "life" after death questions the purely Christian conceptions while indicating well that these traditions have in common for any reader who already forged its reasoning on this issue
  • Jean-Yves Leloup, always interesting!  

    The books of the dead Tibetan, Egyptian and Christian (Paperback)
    The writings of Jean-Yves Leloup are always quality and interesting, this one is no exception to the rule, although he did both here as ancient writings compilations! Exegete work that opens good perspectives! A must read to prepare for the mourning
  • Useful 290  

    The books of the dead Tibetan, Egyptian and Christian (Paperback)
    This book focuses three books of the dead, including the two most famous: éguptien and Tibetan. I bought only the third book (Christian) because I did not know. The book itself is perfect but I advise readers to have in other collections the Egyptian
  • at the beginning was the Word, writing human, built temples, worship is dead  

    The books of the dead Tibetan, Egyptian and Christian (Paperback)
    beautiful book of the Orthodox theologian, rather slow reading is normal, thanks to this book I have visited Egypt a very cultural and spiritual way (PS, this is not a book of facsimiles , choose another book to have reproductions of ancient texts),