
Accompanying the dead is a matter of trust
Through death to the next life

Phowa
Tibetan Phowa is a Buddhist practice aimed at guiding the consciousness of the dying through specific meditation techniques. The goal is to facilitate a conscious transition into a favorable state of rebirth or, ideally, to attain liberation into a pure land or Nirvana.

Bardo
The bardo state is a spiritual concept in Tibetan Buddhism. It describes the intermediate states between life and death. The bardo offers the opportunity to attain a good or better rebirth or to achieve liberation and nirvana. Horst provides support.
Special accompaniment
Through targeted guidance of consciousness, the dying person is given the opportunity to experience a conscious transition and prepare for a positive rebirth. This individual support can alleviate fears of death and promote a sense of peace and fulfillment.
In addition, Tibetan death care emphasizes the spiritual development of the dying person while maintaining a deep connection to Buddhist teaching and tradition.
Ultimately, it creates an atmosphere of hope and comfort for the dying person and their loved ones as they make the transition from one life to the next. This will be discussed in detail with Horst by phone or email.
The special service of our Tara Centro Atyra:
Approximately 7 weeks (49–53 days) of guidance for the deceased consciousness by Horst.

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