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The Art of Dying translated to Vietnamese.
Tuy n t p này g m các thi k trích t Kinh Ph t, các bài gi ng c a Thi n s Vipassana S. N. Goenka và nh ng cu c ph ng v n các thi n gi ang i di n v i cái ch t.
Ng i ta h c c ngh thu t ch t t vi c h c h i ngh thu t s ng: Làm th nào làm ch c kho nh kh c hi n t i. Ngh thu t ch t ch có th hoàn h o khi quý v ã h c c ngh thu t s ng. —S. N. Goenka
... M t cách nhìn y ý ngh a v s thách th c l n nh t i di n v i m i chúng ta: cái ch t, dù ó là cái ch t c a chính ta hay nh ng ng i thân yêu c a ta. Tuy n t p này c biên so n t nhi u ngu n t li u, cung c p m t b i c nh giúp ta hi u c v cái ch t và tr i nghi m nó v i s t nh giác và bình tâm. ây là nh ng o n trích t kinh i n ti ng Pali, nh ng bài vi t c a S. N. Goenka, nh ng thi k , nh ng bài gi ng v lý thuy t và nh ng ph n h i áp. Nh ng ph n cu n hút nh t có l là các ch ng sách v nh ng thi n gi khi i di n v i nh ng ngày cu i i. V i s khiêm t n, nhân h u và th ng là v i n c i, h h c cách ch p nh n s vô th ng c a chính mình, kh au và vô ngã. S can tr ng và lòng bi m n c a h là t m g ng sáng cho m i thi n sinh nhìn vào và khát ng ng.
—William Hart, author, Tác gi sách Ngh thu t s ng (The Art of Living)
Tôi nh n c ngu n c m h ng t nh ng câu chuy n v nh ng ng i bình th ng nh ng i di n cái ch t v i s i m t nh, can m r t m u m c. Và h t c nh v y u là nh hành thi n Vipassana.
—Paul R. Fleischman, tác gi sách Wonder, Cultivating Inner Peace
T p sách này chi u ánh sáng vào m t th c t i ph quát v n th ng t m t i b i vô minh, s hãi và truy n thuy t. V n d ng tu n t c tri th c và c m xúc, d n gi i và thi ca, khoa h c và tín ng ng, sách này ã kh o sát i t ng quan tr ng c a nó t nhi u góc khác nhau tìm ki m a ra s gi i thích và ch p nh n bí n l n lao c a cái ch t. Th t áng chú ý là t p sách ã di n t c m c ích này m t cách súc tích và d hi u.
—Ron Graham, tác gi , nhà báo Canada t ng o t gi i th ng
Ngoài vi c thi n t p và t thân mình tr i qua, tôi hình dung không có cách nào khác tr i nghi m v cái ch t t t h n là c nh ng câu chuy n tuy t v i trong sách này.
—Rivers Cuomo, gi ng ca chính c a nhóm nh c Weezer
Virginia Hamilton ã m t nhi u n m thu th p tài li u so n thành t p sách này. Bà và ông Bill, ch ng bà, tr c ây là biên t p viên c a B n tin Vipassana Qu c t (International Vipassana Newsletter). H là thi n s khu v c (area teacher), ch u trách nhi m qu c gia Canada c ng nh Dhamma Torana, trung tâm thi n Vipassana g n thành ph Toronto.
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