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What Happens When We Die, from the Buddhist Point of View? (Interview with Geshe Sherab)

2015

This interview is part of a series of videos that Shantideva Meditation Center is presenting with an aim to aid people around the world with meditation questions and tips for spiritual practice. In this interview we ask Geshe Sherab: What happens when we die, from the Buddhist point of view?

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Death and Dying